April 24, 2017 | Urban Planning Studios
ProjectPresentation This studio report serves as an overview of the Borough of Union Beach, New Jersey through the lens of transdisciplinary studies of coastal resilience. With this exercise, we were able to better understand the risks and vulnerabilities that a...
March 17, 2017 | Urban Planning Studios
Report Presentation Students in this fall 2016 studio at the Edward J. Bloustein School of Planning and Public Policy worked with clients from the City of Bayonne and the Bayonne Public School District to develop a district school travel plan that identifies barriers...
January 18, 2017 | Urban Planning Studios
Report Presentation This studio project is an analysis of the health impacts of the potential new bike share program planned for Rutgers and three surrounding communities. The report, prepared for the Rutgers University Department of Institutional Planning and...
January 12, 2017 | Urban Planning Studios
Presentation Goals: To create a resource for local stakeholders that provides a unified vision for the station area as well as an implementation plan to outline a path for development TO use Transit-Oriented Development best practices in designing the site To promote...
July 22, 2016 | Urban Planning Studios
Reports: Sections 1-3 | Sections 4-7 View All School Travel Plans This spring 2016 studio at the Edward J. Bloustein School of Planning and Public Policy developed a district school travel plan that describes barriers and potential solutions that address pedestrian...
July 19, 2016 | Spotlights
Name: Yuemeng Zhang Job Title and Organization: Research Associate, New York City Labor Market Information Service Briefly describe your role. My role at NYCLMIS involves analyzing labor market information data and researching middle-skill jobs. I am also involved in...
May 20, 2016 | Public Policy Practicums
A Pathway Out of the Shadows: Evaluating Affordable Housing Solutions For Immigrant Communities Glen Acheampong, Patrick Clark, Matthew Iozzio, Alexis Juncaj, Xin Wang View Report In short, securing housing is one of the most significant challenges immigrants face....
May 20, 2016 | Public Policy Practicums
A Framework for Assessing Cyber Resilience: A Report for the World Economic Forum Brianna Keys, Aashish Chhajer, Zilong Liu, and Daniel Horner View Report Cyber resilience is of growing importance in our hyperconnected world, no longer relegated to simply the concerns...
May 20, 2016 | Public Policy Practicums
Debt Sentence: The Effects of New Jersey’s Declining Public Investment in Higher Education James DiGenno, Kevin Llangari, Michelle Mayer, Adam Sherman View Report Across the United States public investment in higher education at the state level has consistently...
May 20, 2016 | Public Policy Practicums
Pathways to Success: Investigating the Promotion of STEM Education in New Jersey Matthew S. Guglielmello, Stephanie Holcomb, Jim Lloyd, and Hao Wu View Report The Office of the Secretary of Higher Education (OSHE) provides coordination, planning, policy development,...
April 15, 2016 | Student Projects, Urban Planning Studios
Report Presentation Poster* The goal of this studio was to assist the Morris County Town of Boonton (pop. 8500) advance its transit-oriented development (TOD) goals. Boonton wishes to invigorate its historic downtown through redevelopment and recognizes that its...
April 12, 2016 | Urban Planning Studios
Video Report Miami Beach, the eminent tourist destination, is learning to make their city better with resiliency planning. The city joined the 100 Resilient Cities network in 2017, and continues to work with planners and engineers to respond to climate change....
March 7, 2016 | Urban Planning Studios
Presentation Summary APA-NJ “Outstanding Student Project” Concerned with the overall safety and comfort of pedestrians, bicyclists, and motorists in West Orange Township, the Pleasant Valley Civic Association, Thomas Edison National Historic Park, Township of West...
March 2, 2016 | Urban Planning Studios
Presentation Report Poster Earlier this year, Middlesex County purchased the aging Wolfson Deck from the New Brunswick Parking Authority with plans to locate a downtown park in the center of New Brunswick. The County has owned the 525-car parking garage several times...