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RAISE-24 Recap: Does News Media Spread Fear of AI?

The final round for the RAISE-24 Informatics – Data Science competition was held Friday, April 19, 2024 at the Bloustein School. Hosted by the Master of Public Informatics (MPI) program, the inaugural competition challenge asked competitors “Does News Media Spread Fear of AI?”

From the Bronx to Bloustein

A dive into the National Environmental Protection Act and the foundations of Bloustein’s multidisciplinary, interconnected programs.

Fostering democracy through teaching

Discussing the benefits and pitfalls surrounding the current state of community engagement, and how astute and enthusiastic Bloustein students are becoming democratically capable citizens committed to figuring out how to make the world a better place.

A Place for Ethics

An in-depth discussion about ethics and its application in informing planning, policy and public health, and how law can be impoverished without ethics.

Rural planner: Frank Popper and the Buffalo Commons

Discussing the Buffalo Commons, its history, its significance, and the current economic and environmental signs that confirm the idea that the depopulated center of the country should capitalize on its heritage as the home of the buffalo.

Bloustein Alumni Spotlight: 9-11 and the World Trade Center Redevelopment

Jim Bach reflects on the profession of planning and how being trained as an integrator, along with understanding the connections between scope, schedule, and budget, allowed him to successfully work with the Port Authority and the multitudes of emotionally invested stakeholders involved in the WTC project.

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Zeppelin Hall Biergarten 88 Liberty View Dr, Jersey City, New Jersey

Join us for an alumni mixer in #JerseyCity on Thursday, June 6th at Zeppelin Hall Biergarten. Parking for Zeppelin Hall is FREE - more information can be found here: https://zeppelinhall.com/map/. This […]