The authors examine the intersections between neoliberal education reform strategies and questions of social justice, community development, and urban policy.
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Bloustein alum Jasmine Jones-Bynes selected for ULI/Randall Lewis Health Mentorship Program
Jasmine Jones-Bynes, EJB ’18 (Urban Planning & Design), is one of five graduate students selected to participate in the 2019–2020 ULI/Randall Lewis Health Mentorship Program.
Rutgers researchers examine opportunities for state climate policies to advance equity
On September 5 experts from Rutgers University released a new independent report, “Field Notes: Equity and State Climate Policy,” exploring what states are doing to integrate equity considerations
Rutgers researchers study state sea level rise policies
Rutgers 2019 report examining efforts in 15 states across the country designed to promote coastal resilience with an emphasis on sea-level rise programs and policies. The report “An Overview of State Coastal Zone Management Policies Designed
Alex Pentland of MIT Media Lab to discuss resources in big data that will transform future of policy and planning
Alex ‘Sandy’ Pentland, co-creator of the MIT Media Lab, founder of the MIT Connection Science and Human Dynamics Labs, and director of the Media Lab Entrepreneurship Program at MIT will discuss
Anita Franzione selected as chair of women’s healthcare leaders forum
Assistant Teaching Professor Anita Franzione was recently selected to be the chair for the Advancing Women Leaders in Healthcare Faculty Forum. As forum chair she will set the agenda for the forum’s 45-minute session at the Association of University Programs in...
Anita Franzione selected as chair of women's healthcare leaders forum
Assistant Teaching Professor Anita Franzione was recently selected to be the chair for the Advancing Women Leaders in Healthcare Faculty Forum. As forum chair she will set the agenda for the forum’s 45-minute session at the Association of University Programs in...
Bloustein faculty once again part of Insider NJ’s 2019 Insider 100: Policymakers list
The InsiderNJ Top 100 Policymakers List identifies some of the most influential people involved in the development of public policy in New Jersey. This is the publications third compilation. Bloustein School faculty are again part of the list. University Professor Ray...
Jaekyeong “Jamie” Kwon
Dissertation Title Challenges and Impacts of Auto-mobility for People with Disabilities Dissertation Adviser Dr. Kelcie Ralph Previous Degrees B.A. in Public Administration, Korea University, Seoul Master in Public Policy (MPP), Harris School of Public Policy,...
Bloustein students present planning studio aimed at developing TOC guidelines for New Orleans Regional Transit Authority at 2019 APA-New York Studio Showcase
A team of Bloustein School graduate students participated in the annual APA-New York chapter's Student Studio Showcase in June, an event which highlights the accomplishments of planning students in the New York Metro area and offers an opportunity to celebrate...
