December 15, 2022 | Graphics Portfolios
Gabrielle Thurm Graphical Communication and Design Representation, Fall 2022 View portfolio Instructor: Juan Ayala
December 15, 2022 | Alumni Spotlight, Donor Spotlight
Steven Allard MCRP ’79 entered Rutgers’ urban planning graduate program in 1977. He noted that at that time, “Edward Bloustein was living in the house on the hill near the football stadium, the planning school was located on the Livingston campus,...
December 14, 2022 | EJB Talks
For our last #EJBTalks episode of 2022 Stuart Shapiro talks with urban planning alum Gretchen Minneman Kostura MCRP ’07. They discuss her journey from a student focused on community development to her professional work in transportation. After starting her...
November 22, 2022 | EJB Talks, News
This week on EJBTalks Stuart Shapiro welcomes Bloustein alum and current Bloustein School Advisory Board member Moses Salami EJB (Public Health) ’11. As the Director of Business Development and Marketing at St. Michael’s Medical Center in Newark, NJ, Moses...
November 21, 2022 | Alumni Spotlight, Spotlights
Arielle Woronoff started her college career at Rutgers thinking she wanted to become a lawyer. After earning her bachelor’s in philosophy in 2006, she began her first job at Legal Services of New Jersey. There, she came to realize that most people don’t need a...
November 21, 2022 | In the News
The center of population shows where Americans are moving and migrating. As people move, the center of population shifts, James Hughes professor at Rutgers Bloustein School of Planning and Public Policy, which is neighboring New Brunswick. Hughes added that he’s not...
November 17, 2022 | EJB Talks
On this episode of EJBTalks, Stuart Shapiro welcomes alum Simon Liepold MPAP ’05, who came to the Bloustein Public Policy program as part of an exchange program with Konstanz University in Germany. Simon talks about his current role as Senior Director of UN...
November 15, 2022 | News, Research, Publications, and Reports
In 2020, the Rowan University/Rutgers–Camden Joint Board of Governors commissioned research aimed at better understanding the workforce development barriers that both employers and job seekers face in the southern New Jersey region. The Senator Walter Rand Institute...
November 14, 2022 | Alumni Spotlight
Photo: Brandon Mckoy MCRP ’13 (left) and Interim Dean Stuart Shapiro Bloustein School Alumni Rising Star honoree Brandon McKoy sometimes called himself “the weird kid who arrived in the spring semester” to begin his journey as a Bloustein School planning student....
November 11, 2022 | Informatics Event
This event was hosted by the PISG, the MPI program and the Rutgers Urban & Civic Informatics (RUCI) Lab, the Bloustein Student Services and BGSA in collaboration with our partners at Rutgers University and our external collaborators. Event presented by Vivek...
November 7, 2022 | Alumni Spotlight, Spotlights
Photo: Angela Burnett Penn MCRP ’14 (left) and Interim Dean Stuart Shapiro 2022 Bloustein School Rising Star honoree Angela Burnett Penn MCRP ’14 knows that being a good planner is all about being able to successfully navigate spaces, places, and communities...
November 3, 2022 | EJB Talks, News
On this episode of EJBTalks Stuart Shapiro welcomes Bloustein alum and Drexel University Professor, Andrew Zitcer, Ph.D. ’13. Professor Zitcer describes his personal and intellectual journey as a Ph.D. student at Bloustein. He then discusses his dissertation...
November 1, 2022 | Alumni Spotlight
Photo: Interim Dean Stuart Shapiro with Kevin Drennan MCRP ’07 (right) Brought up in a family where civic engagement is life, 2022 Bloustein School Career Achievement honoree Kevin Drennan MCRP ‘07 cites his failure to vote in his first election as a major...
October 22, 2022 | Event Recap
10/21 Public Service and Bloustein: Past, Present and Future (this event was not recorded) Established and approved by the Rutgers University Board of Governors in 1992, the Bloustein School has served as a key center for the theory and practice of planning and public...
October 21, 2022 | In the News
The commission stated, “The partisan system has caused elected officials to oppose the other party’s ideas for strictly political reasons in divided government, and when there is one-party control, there has been infighting on public display that has prevented...
October 20, 2022 | EJB Talks, News
It’s our 75th episode of EJBTalks! For this very special episode, Stuart welcomes the school’s former Associate Dean Dorothea Berkhout. The two talk about the school’s namesake, President Edward J. Bloustein and why the school bears his name. Thea...