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COVID-19
COVID-19, Racial Injustice and Climate Change Require a Bold Approach, Not Incrementalism
With a nation rattled by a public health emergency, a deep recession that has left thousands jobless, and growing signs of climate change, it may be time for bold new ideas to address those crises. “This is too good a crisis to go to waste” was the message of the...
New Jersey COVID-19 business and nonprofit organization survey: Nonprofit organization insights
Examines responses of NJ nonprofit organizations about the financial impact of COVID-19, how they responded to the loss of funding and revenue, and their concerns about and plans for reopening.
Public Health Undergraduate: Jessica Plaha
I hope to further my public health background, focusing on urban global health, so I can incorporate community health research and work into my medical career.
Assessing select financial impact questions for New Jersey women- and minority-owned businesses
Brief summarizes the response differences across groups of business owners on closures and financial impact due to the COVID-19 public health crisis.
What Happens Next for Travel and Tourism
No travel, no tourists… no problem? Michael Lahr visits this troubled $1T industry, reveals who has been hardest hit, and shares how some companies might be able to weather the current storm
The “Hot Mess” of New Jersey’s election ballots
New Jersey is holding its first statewide vote-by-mail primary on July 7th. Even though COVID-19 has made 2020 a difficult and unusual election year all over the country, the Garden State has its own unique problems that predate the pandemic. A coalition...
Balancing New Jersey’s budget with bonds will leave negative impact for years
Selling bonds for operating purposes must be avoided — not only because it has been deemed unconstitutional by the New Jersey Supreme Court — but much more importantly, because it is very bad public policy. By definition, the amount is a one-time revenue source. What...
Suddenly Virtual: Workforce Services, Eight Weeks Later
A new Heldrich Center brief finds that workforce issues reported in the early stages of virtual operations have been resolved, including staff technology, document sharing, and teaming.
MHA Candidate: Aa’ron Dennis
The COVID-19 pandemic has intensified my motivation to push forward even more and be an advocate for those who cannot speak for themselves.
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RAISE 2025 – Our Future With AI: Utopian or Dystopian?
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Can We Talk? Addressing Equity and the Impact of Social Determinants on Maternal Health
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