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PhD candidate Sicheng Wang is recipient of IACP Best Student Paper Award
His paper found that the willingness to ride share was related to price and time factors, such as price per mile, total price, and trip duration.
Envisioning Rutgers’ Climate Future: A Two-Night Town Hall Event
Bloustein faculty Clinton Andrews (Energy/ Buildings Working Group) and Robert Noland (Transportation Working Group)
will participate.
Soumitra Bhuyan accepted into prestigious CAHME Accreditation Fellowship Program
The fellowship is for individuals with the potential to make significant contributions to health services administration education.
Research: Trump Administration Wrong About, Exaggerated Deregulation Claims
Trump administration has done less deregulating, and its deregulatory actions have not achieved any demonstrable boost to the economy.
Join Stuart Shapiro as he liveblogs tonight’s election returns!
In 2012 and 2016 we hosted live election viewing parties; this year, he will liveblog on Facebook.
Research: Why do we overestimate walking distance?
Understanding the factors associated with the tendency to overestimate walk time is important because people are less likely to walk.
2020: 10/28 Political Advertisement X 1952-2020
10/28 Political Advertisement X 1952-2020 click to play ***The film screening is not included as part of this recording *** Antoni Muntadas and Marshall Reese presented Political Advertisement X – almost 40 years in the making – tracing the use and history of...
Voting in 2020: Issues of Equity and Accessibility
The upcoming election has highlighted persistent issues in the U.S. voting system, including policies and administrative practices impacting how people vote.
Joel Cantor appointed to Milbank Quarterly Editorial Advisory Board
Dr. Cantor is a widely published scholar on the effects of health insurance regulatory policy and innovative health service delivery.
