“Students are interested in a diverse array of opportunities,” said Krystyn Kitto, assistant director of career services and alumni relations at Rutgers University’s Edward J. Bloustein School of Planning and Public Policy. “They don’t want to just do the work; they want to see how it’s impacting people.”
MCRP Students Envision a More Walkable New Brunswick
Some bold and creative urban planning and design proposals emerged from the Spring 2026 graduate cohort of Graphic Communications, taught by Prof. Carmelo Ignaccolo and Lab Assistant Vivek Dsouza. In this course, Masters in City and Regional Planning students develop...
