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With 130-Mile Coast, New Jersey Marks a First in Climate Change Fight
Expert explains biggest economic challenges facing Americans
NJ unveils final plan for 100% 'clean' electricity
NJ unveils final plan for 100% ‘clean’ electricity
Does news coverage of crashes affect perceived blame?
Can public policy end hair discrimination? Bloustein professor discusses CROWN Act
Dr. O’Brien-Richardson, explores the social, cultural, and structural factors that influence the health of women and girls of African descent.
'In any other administration': Trump's novel strategy for dealing with scandal
‘In any other administration’: Trump’s novel strategy for dealing with scandal
Despite New Doubts, ‘Hotspotting’ Help For Heavy Health Care Users Marches On
Despite New Doubts, 'Hotspotting' Help For Heavy Health Care Users Marches On
An officer was appointed to a cushy county job — after agreeing never to seek work there
Professional Development Workshop helps students build, design personal portfolios
The Bloustein School hosted a two-day Professional Portfolio Development Workshop for
Building Equity Into Sustainable Urban Futures
Climate change is not far from the consciousness of most aspiring urban planners, partly because it defies traditional planning in many ways.
Those parents protesting for vaccine exemptions were doing one thing: Freeloading
Advocates for people with disabilities detail obstacles in traveling NJ Transit
Celine Labelle EJB ’20 is recipient of SOPHE 2019 Chapter Student Recognition Award
Celine Labelle, EJB (Public Health) ’20 was selected by the National Office of the Society for Public
Celine Labelle EJB ’20 is recipient of SOPHE 2019 Chapter Student Recognition Award
Celine Labelle, EJB (Public Health) ’20 was selected by the National Office of the Society for Public
The Trump administration is seeking to demonize Iran. Hollywood has been doing that for years.
Study Raises Questions About Camden Program for Patients with Complex Medical, Social Needs
Robots Stole Blue Collar Jobs, Now AI Is Coming for White Collar Workers
Study: 90 percent of properties at Wayne County tax auction went to speculators
New Mentorship program launched for policy/planning students
A new mentorship program for Bloustein School graduate students in the urban planning and public policy programs has been launched for the 2019-2020 academic year.
Student perspective: Rutgers’ MHA provides practical, professional experiences
by Tamanna Periwal , MHA ’20
The Bloustein School’s master’s in health administration program has served as a platform
Student perspective: Rutgers' MHA provides practical, professional experiences
by Tamanna Periwal , MHA ’20
The Bloustein School’s master’s in health administration program has served as a platform
Study Shows US Workplace Robots Doubled from 2009 to 2017
Health care community says sharing info is critical to speeding up innovation
Stuart Shapiro hosts Facebook Live discussions on impeachment
After almost three years of blogging following the 2016 election, Professor Stuart Shapiro has brought his down-to-earth perspective to a live, in-person and online audience. Following along the
Detroit reviewing link between tax auction, housing instability in response to UM study
‘Unusual’ White House Interest Level in EPA Science Rule Review
NJ may fund Climate Change Resource Center at Rutgers
Community Development class learns about comprehensive approaches to community development in Paterson
Bloustein students represented on new Rutgers Global Health Institute student council
Seven Bloustein School students are among the 52 undergraduate and graduate students on the new Rutgers Global Health Institute student council.
Hard Rock CEO Expresses Dejection Over Boardwalk Not ‘Rising to the Occasion’
Abandoned rail line is a strange, urban paradise and some want to keep it that way
DEP Sounds Alarm Over Revised Climate Change Predictions
“Ground zero’ for sea level rise is New Jersey, new climate data suggests
Bloustein School recognizes completion of studies for 15 MCRS, MPAP students of KDI Scholars program
The Bloustein School’s Urban Planning Master’s Program and the Korea Development Institute (KDI) partnership began in January 2001.
Thirteen EJB student-athletes named to Fall Academic All-Big Ten Team
Thirteen student-athletes who are Bloustein School majors were among the 100 named to the Fall Academic All-Big Ten Team, the Rutgers athletics department recently announced.
Rutgers: New Jersey shore sea rise is more than double the global average
NJDEP releases report on sea-level rise, building on previous Rutgers studies
Key updates in the new report include the addition of historical sea-level rise information for New Jersey; consideration of the latest information related to ice-sheets changes and their effect on
Here are the States Where Robots Rule
New Jersey is the fifth-happiest state. What are we doing right?
Human Workforce Susceptible to High Level of Robot Density in US
Bloustein Local assists with release of progress report for Newark school districts’s transition from state control
This is the second report; a final report is due out in early 2020. The scorecard and report may be found at http://go.rutgers.edu/46g4vdyr
Bloustein Local assists with release of progress report for Newark school districts's transition from state control
This is the second report; a final report is due out in early 2020. The scorecard and report may be found at http://go.rutgers.edu/46g4vdyr
The United States economic growth is the direct result of the White House chief executive’s brilliant strategies and policies
Palm Beach forum examines historic district approach to preservation
The US cities where robots are impacting jobs the most
Challenges facing states, transportation sector in response to climate change and resiliency building
The transportation sector has become the largest emitter of greenhouse gases in the United States, according to Dr. Arroyo, who spoke about the
How we investigated evictions and code complaints in the Las Vegas Valley
2019: 12/3 Accelerating the Transition to a Clean, Equitable, and Resilient Transportation Future
Red Bank: Students to Share Concepts
Professor Robert Lake is recipient of 2020 AAG Distinguished Teaching Honors Award
The American Association of Geographers announced Professor Robert W. Lake as the recipient of 2020 Distinguished Teaching Honors.
Atlantic City’s Controversial Effort to Eliminate Elected Mayor’s Post Gets Donations
Atlantic City's Controversial Effort to Eliminate Elected Mayor's Post Gets Donations
Interactive map reveals top 10 areas in the US where workers are at risk of being replaced by ROBOTS – amid predictions up to 50 percent will lose their jobs
Rutgers MHA team wins Graduate Healthcare Management Case Study Challenge
Bloustein MHA students took first place at Seton Hall’s Graduate Healthcare Management Case Study Challenge.
Not everyone is sharing in this booming U.S. economy
Where did the money go? Buyers of lucrative state tax credits remain secret
Here's Where Robots Are Replacing Workers Fastest
Here’s Where Robots Are Replacing Workers Fastest
6 Ways Our Society Is Failing Cyclists With Words Alone
Op-Ed: Hey, Reporters, Stop Blaming Crashes on the Victims
NJ may be vulnerable to the next economic downturn
2019: 11/12 Planning for climate change: building equity into sustainable urban futures
Preparing New Jersey for the Next Economic Downturn: Insights from the Great Recession
Graduate practicum project provides NJPP with insights on NJ economy, Great Recession
Using a set of performance indicators, the practicum group tracked how each state prepared for and responded to the Great Recession.
Red Bank: Rethinking Shrewsbury Avenue
Jason Redd joins Bloustein School Advisory Board
Jason Redd, Esq. BS (Public Health) ‘01, MCRP ’04 has joined the Bloustein School Advisory Board, Bloustein School Dean Piyushimita “Vonu” Thakuriah recently announced.
Rutgers professors co-sign 'climate emergency' report
Rutgers professors co-sign ‘climate emergency’ report
Red Bank "magic wand" ideas sought
Red Bank “magic wand” ideas sought
Lots of Job Hunting, but No Job, Despite Low Unemployment
2019: 10/30 Implications of the New Jersey Aid in Dying Act for Healthcare Providers and Administrators
We need a social justice movement for older workers
Should all Americans be required to serve?
How to teach your child to love her own hair
Bloustein School hosts panel discussion on significance, implications of New Jersey Aid in Dying Act
New Jersey joins seven other states in promulgating an Aid in Dying for the Terminally Ill
How Robots Are Beginning to Affect Workers and Their Wages
Fixing lead in the water and other NJ debt obligations
Rutgers students, faculty react to recent Democratic Debate
Bloustein School welcomes five new faculty members
Reading the tea leaves on Trump’s new regulatory czar
Reading the tea leaves on Trump's new regulatory czar
Using big data can determine societal connections, says renowned MIT computer scientist
In early September the Bloustein School welcomed Alex ‘Sandy’ Pentland, MIT Professor and director of
Historic Tax Credit fuels housing development
Alumnus Jason Redd mentors graduate health administration students
Bloustein School alumnus Jason Redd, Esq. MCRP ’04 guest lectured in a Leadership and Development class on Thursday, October 10.
Daily Targum: Building community: How urban planning, design impact cities
The Edward J. Bloustein School of Planning and Public Policy hosted a special series of panel discussion talks this Wednesday with several
Do businesses hold the key for sustainable cities?
Building community: How urban planning, design impact cities
ROI-NJ Influencers: Health Care 2019
Bloustein School PhD candidates have recent co-authored work published
Bloustein School PhD candidates Evan Iacobucci, Sicheng Wang and Holly Berman have had recent co-authored work published.
Traffic experts, parents don’t always see eye to eye on safe cycling routes for children
Traffic experts, parents don't always see eye to eye on safe cycling routes for children
Bloustein researchers say transportation practitioners should expand definitions of bicycle safe streets
Parents often disagree with transportation experts over what streets are safe for children to ride bikes, a Rutgers-led study finds.
