Learning more Black men applied to medical school in 1978 than 2014 inspired Kevin Carolina to try to change those numbers.
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New Heldrich report: Advancing New Jersey’s Employment First Practices and Policies
New Jersey is currently one of 39 states with an Employment First policy. In spite of this policy shift, the state’s mainstream labor force participation rate for individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities continues to lag behind national trends.
Tony Nelessen received ULI Academic Leadership Excellence Award
One of the nation’s most respected urban visionaries, Tony has more than 50 years of professional experience as a professor, author and practitioner in the fields of visioning, planning, and urban design.
New Jersey State Policy Lab: Challenges with Telehealth Adoption in Light of a Global Pandemic
The COVID-19 pandemic led to a significant increase in telehealth volume and revolutionized healthcare regulatory guidelines for its use. Telehealth expanded access to care, especially during the pandemic, and made chronic disease management more convenient.
Sen. Menendez Visits Rutgers to Weigh in on U.S. Foreign Policy, Dictators and the Ukraine War
To contend with autocrats, ‘we must respond with a U.S. foreign policy that prioritizes our highest American values and principles,’ U.S. Sen. Bob Menendez says.
2022: 5/6 Championing U.S. Foreign Policy and Strengthening our Global Engagement
5/6 Championing U.S. Foreign Policy and Strengthening our Global Engagement (this event was not recorded) Senator Bob Menendez has fought for a robust American foreign policy that champions the values of democracy, peace, and the preservation of human rights as the...
New Jersey State Policy Lab: Guilt Tipping and the Inflated Default Tip
Why do we feel guilty about tipping pressures at establishments where only a tipping jar previously existed? And why are tips inflating as a percentage of the bill?
Educating and Enhancing Transportation Officials: The National Transit Institute
Billy Terry of the National Transit Institute joins Stuart Shapiro on EJB Talks to discuss NTI’s mission to educate the administrative workforce within the multitudes of transit agencies across the nation.
New Jersey State Policy Lab: Using Creative Informatics and Artificial Intelligence to Address the Drug Addiction Crisis in New Jersey
New Jersey has a persistent substance addiction problem which must be viewed in the context of laws, policies, and initiatives implemented to address it.
Andrew Herrera MCRP ’22 places second in Olmsted Student Essay Competition
His paper focuses on Olmsted’s visionary awareness of the public’s need for spaces to play in his essay titled Remembering Frederick Law Olmsted and the Public Need for Places to Play.
