3/5 Phi Beta Kappa Lecture: The Crises of American Democracy click to play During the Trump presidency, the challenges facing our democratic institutions become clear. Voting restrictions, disinformation, and rampant partisanship pose immense threats to the long-term...
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Jermaine Toney receives Early Career Award from Sage / Gates Foundations to promote diversity in social sciences
The award will support his work on “The Effects of Extended Family Wealth on Income Mobility.”
POSTPONED: Rabbi Jeffrey Myers, RC ’77, architect Esther Sperber (AIA) to discuss balancing safety and security in sacred spaces
This will be held at Rutgers Hillel, 70 College Avenue, on the Rutgers-New Brunswick campus.
POSTPONED: Bloustein School to host 12th annual Krueckeberg Doctoral Conference, 3/11
On March 11, 2020, the school will present the 12th Annual Krueckeberg Doctoral Conference.
2020: 2/27 Panel Presentation: Hazard Mitigation and Climate Resilience
2/27 – Panel Presentation: Hazard Mitigation and Climate Resilience click to play Alumni practitioners working in a variety of organizations, sectors and focus areas discuss the variety of careers in this arena. Kelly Pflicke (MCRP ’14) of FEMA Region II moderates...
2020: 2/27 Affordability: The New Innovation Imperative
2/27 Affordability: The New Innovation Imperative click to play Why would a successful health care system change its winning strategies to move toward value-based care? Brian Gragnolati, President & CEO of Atlantic Health System, offers a real-life view of one...
Julian Zelizer to present 2020 Phi Beta Kappa lecture on the crises of American democracy, 3/5
The 2020 Phi Beta Kappa lecture, will be held at the Bloustein School on Thursday, March 5.
Paul Butler to discuss prison reform and what could replace incarceration, March 4
Dr. Paul Butler is one of the nation’s most frequently consulted scholars on issues of race and criminal justice.
NJ Gov. Phil Murphy unveils state’s first comprehensive ethics reform plan at Bloustein School
Gov. Murphy delivered the Gov. James J. Florio Distinguished Visiting Scholar in Public Policy Lecture.
2020: 2/19 Gov. James J. Florio Distinguished Visiting Scholar in Public Policy Lecture
2/19 Gov. James J. Florio Distinguished Visiting Scholar in Public Policy Lecture click to play New Jersey Governor Phil Murphy unveiled a bevy of ethics reforms that aim to change the culture of New Jersey’s government.
