Dissertation Defense: The Whole Truth: Exploring How the News Shapes Perceptions of Deadly Police-Civilian Encounters
VirtualPresented by Vidhi D. Waran, PhD candidate
Presented by Vidhi D. Waran, PhD candidate
To register: Email Shiyu Ma at sm2758 scarletmail.rutgers.edu by Aug. 27th. This closed-book exam is similar to the final exam for the Basic Quantitative Methods course. The exam will cover […]
The workshop is held annually as part of the NSF National Research Traineeship SOCRATES (Socially Cognizant Robotics for a Technology Enhanced Society) at Rutgers. This annual robotics workshop is held […]
The Undergraduate Open House is a great opportunity for prospective students to learn about the Bloustein School, our undergraduate academic programs, admissions criteria, and the Rutgers-Bloustein School student experience. There […]
Learn what’s new in the current edition and hear from planners and attorneys on the important issues and special topics in redevelopment today. The Redevelopment Handbook, co-authored by Stan Slachetka […]
New Brunswick, NJ has many architectural gems that often go unappreciated. The city has also experienced significant redevelopment and in tandem, historic preservation versus development challenges. This tour will consider […]
People with disabilities face new threats from climate change driven disasters. They are more likely to lose assistive devices or medication, become disconnected from support networks and be left behind […]
The Rutgers Equity Alliance for Community Health (REACH) in collaboration with the Ralph W. Voorhees Center for Civic Engagement, the Rutgers Center on Law, Inequality and Metropolitan Equity, and the […]
The Urban Planning Listening Session is an open and informal forum discussion for students to provide feedback, offer suggestions, and hear the most up to date news about the program. […]
Urban Design Lecture Series at the Edward J Bloustein School of Planning and Public Policy Existing communities are increasingly concerned with how new infill development impacts the form, scale, and […]
Presented by Kenneth Morris, Jr., MHA, MA Vice President, External Affairs, St. Joseph’s Health View Video Here Supportive housing is a groundbreaking concept that combines affordable housing with essential services to […]
Hear from alumni and practitioners about why they chose planning, and from faculty and staff of the eight planning and urban design programs in the New York region about what makes their programs unique.
Are you interested in working in the housing and community development field? Are you already IN the field and want to add to your connections? Bloustein School students and alumni are invited […]
The Rutgers Climate Symposium fosters collaboration among researchers and students across all disciplines from institutions in the Mid-Atlantic region who are interested in climate change, renewable energy, energy efficiency, or […]
Presented by Oscar Perry Abello Senior Economics Correspondent, Next City While the laws, regulations, and structure of banking greatly influence land use, urban planning and housing, banking itself is poorly […]