Faculty
Practice Areas
Our faculty study and engage in many practice areas. This list is comprised of the most common research areas at the Bloustein School. Please visit individual faculty profiles to see their list of publications.
- Artificial Intelligence
- Cannabis Use
- Community Development
- Disparities
- Economics
- Energy
- Environment
- Finance
- Geographic Information Systems (GIS)
- Health Administration
- Health Policy
- Housing
- International
- Labor
- Land Use
- Management
- Political Institutions
- Public Health
- Public Informatics
- Public Policy
- Qualitative Methods
- Social Policy
- Transportation
- Urban Design
- Urban Planning
- US Health Systems
News
The Return of the County Line?
The county line is dead. Long live the county line. Progressives who fought for years to ban the ballot structure, which advantaged candidates backed by state’s Democratic and Republican machines, are outraged over how Camden County Clerk Pamela Lampitt designed this...
Rutgers teaches conversation skills to address political polarization | Opinion
By Nicholas V. Longo In the entryway of the Eagleton Institute of Politics, the Rutgers Democracy Lab recently launched a “democracy wall” project that poses thought‑provoking questions and invites students to respond. Our first prompt asked students to “make a wish”...
Ralph and White: Is Induced Travel Covered in Transportation Engineering Textbooks?
By Dr. Kelcie Ralph and Ellen Oettinger White (PhD '23) published this article in Transportation Research Record: Journal of the Transportation Research Board. Abstract Induced travel is the new travel that materializes after expanding infrastructure, and accounting...
Ahmer Qadeer (PhD ’23) as Director and Chief Pension Administrator for NYC Mayor Mamdani
NEW YORK – Today, Mayor Zohran Kwame Mamdani announced three appointments and one nomination to key City agencies and offices. Mayor Mamdani appointed Erich Bilal as Executive Director of the Public Design Commission (PDC), Asim Rehman as Commissioner and Chair of the...
Democracy Lab aims to be ‘model’ for overcoming polarisation
Universities have been urged to work on facilitating the “civic mobility” of their students in a politically fractious time by the director of a new US research centre. The Rutgers Democracy Lab, part of Rutgers University–New Brunswick’s Eagleton Institute of...
