February 1, 2022 | Graduate Public Policy Student Spotlights
Ian Vlahović Master of Public Policy, Class of 2023 Hometown: New York, NY Ian Vlahović graduated from Rutgers’ Mason Gross School of the Arts in 2014 with a degree in Music Education. Deciding that he didn’t want to pursue teaching after graduation, he began a career...
February 1, 2022 | EJB Talks
We are opening our sixth season of EJBTalks with Stuart Shapiro, Interim Dean of the Bloustein School welcoming Kathy Krepcio, Executive Director of the Heldrich Center for Workforce Development to talk about the incredible workforce research and scholarship conducted...
January 31, 2022 | In the News
Experts in data informatics said the project is an accessible compilation of various data governance factors that can help national governments determine which attributes need improvement to better democracies. Jim Samuel, the executive director of the informatics...
January 27, 2022 | Alumni Spotlight, Graduate Urban Planning Student Profiles
Mrunmayee Atre Master of City and Regional Planning, Class of 2018 A trained architect from Pune, India, Bloustein School alumnus Mrunmayee Atre, MCRP ’18, AICP, PP, LEED Green Associate, CAPM, believes that music resides in everyone through heartbeats and breathing. ...
January 24, 2022 | Research, Publications, and Reports
Associate Teaching Professor Emeritus T. Patrick Hill explores the legal proposition held since the 19th century that American law is justified simply because, as duly enacted, it is the law. In his book, No Place for Ethics: Judicial Review, Legal Positivism...
January 20, 2022 | Graduate Urban Planning Student Profiles
Jeffrey Young Master of City and Regional Planning, Class of 2023 Hometown: Brooklyn, NY What led a conservatory-trained violinist and composer with a significant performance career to sign up for a master of city and regional planning degree at the Bloustein School?...
January 19, 2022 | In the News
In 2021, New Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy announced that education officials in his state had “closed” the digital divide by ensuring that every public school student had a laptop or tablet and internet access. “Closing the digital divide wasn’t just about meeting the...
January 19, 2022 | News, Research, Publications, and Reports
From https://communitydesign.rutgers.edu/developing-an-interactive-county-mapping-tool-to-advance-age-friendly-policies-programs-and-planning-in-new-jersey/ Summary This project aimed to foster multisectoral collaboration toward a dynamic, web-based age-friendly...
January 18, 2022 | News, Research, Publications, and Reports
by Marcia Hannigan Sentiment analysis (SA) uses a combination of natural language processing (NLP) methods to analyze a text to estimate the implied sentiment. Sentiment may be classified into categories such as positive, negative or neutral, or be measured by a range...
January 12, 2022 | In the News
Editor’s Note: Pet Projects, Public Cash from NJ Spotlight News details how New Jersey lawmakers direct millions to projects, often with little public scrutiny over how that money is spent. Today’s stories focus on how much lawmakers themselves tuck into state budget...
January 7, 2022 | In the News
In today’s world, we can’t afford to fight health threats with our hands tied. For New Jersey to be a truly healthy and equitable state, we need the public health infrastructure to function at full strength for everyone’s wellbeing. Op-ed by Jeanne Herb, NJ Spotlight...