Currently, there are openings for 30 participants in this highly practical and interactive 2-hour training on June 3 10:00-12:00
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2022: 4/28 Inaugural Spring Symposium and Healthcare Workshop: COVID-19 and Healthcare Resilience: Past, Present and Future
4/28 Inaugural Spring Symposium and Healthcare Workshop: COVID-19 and Healthcare Resilience: Past, Present and Future visit event page with panel recordings As we move forward from the COVID-19 pandemic the spotlight has shifted away from crisis response. Having...
Heldrich Center’s Liana Volpe discusses Stress Awareness
Liana discusses the history of Stress Awareness Month, the ways the COVID-19 pandemic has affected Americans’ stress levels, whether all stress is bad, some useful stress management techniques, and ways that employers can help their staff deal with stress.
Sen. Bob Menendez to discuss current U.S. foreign policy at 2022 Florio Distinguished Visiting Scholar Lecture
The event will be held in person ONLY. There will be no live stream or recording. The event is open to Rutgers University faculty, staff and students only. Rutgers ID must be presented.
New Jersey State Policy Lab: U.S. Census Bureau Classification of Arab Populations
Ethnic identity can be a complex topic, and one that is challenging to adequately capture in national surveys. The Middle East and North Africa (MENA) countries are ethnically diverse and comprised of various Arab and non-Arab groups.
Research Day 2022
The Bloustein School held the first Research Day on April 8, with faculty and staff giving five-minute Lightning Talks about their research.
Bloustein School, ACHE-NJ Inaugural Healthcare Symposium, Bios
Having challenged New Jersey’s health and medical systems’ capacity to prepare and respond, we must now focus on current and future needs and recommendations on how to best strengthen those health systems.
New Jersey’s Temperatures Rise by 4 Degrees Fahrenheit, Twice the Global Average Since 1900
State of the Climate: New Jersey 2021 is an annual overview for state and local decision-makers, hazard planning and climate resilience professionals and residents that summarizes the current scientific information on climate trends and projections to help prepare for future impacts.
New Jersey State Policy Lab: Digital Services and Administrative Burdens
Why isn’t the participation rate for the government’s welfare programs at 100%? Research suggests that barriers and costs are not only associated with claiming but also redeeming benefits; these costs, in turn, discourage participation in programs.
Bloustein School, ACHE-NJ Inaugural Healthcare Symposium, April 28, 2022
Having challenged New Jersey’s health and medical systems’ capacity to prepare and respond, we must now focus on current and future needs and recommendations on how to best strengthen those health systems.
