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From Physician to Healthcare Leader: Bridging Compassion and Strategy

From Physician to Healthcare Leader: Bridging Compassion and Strategy

“If you are interested in healthcare but not the clinical side, healthcare administration is an impactful path. My journey in homeopathic medicine has equipped me with a unique perspective on healthcare, emphasizing the need for holistic and patient-centered approaches. It heightened my awareness of the intricate interplay between healthcare delivery and management, and ignited my ambition to contribute to the enhancement of healthcare systems. The comprehensive curriculum, distinguished faculty, and commitment to preparing students for leadership roles made the Rutgers MHA the obvious choice for me.”

Leading Change Through Policy and Planning

Leading Change Through Policy and Planning

“As I thought about what I’d want to change in the world, I realized that everything starts with policy and advocacy. I hope to develop programs that allow communities to advocate for what they feel is best suited to their needs, and provide them with the tools to make it possible. The more I learn and the more people I work with in the MPP/MCRP programs, the more I can refine exactly what I need to do to fulfill my goals.”

Cultivating Change through Policy: From Newark to Capitol Hill

Cultivating Change through Policy: From Newark to Capitol Hill

“I am the proud mother of two incredible children who inspire me every day to lead with purpose and resilience. Being at the Bloustein School has exceeded my expectations. The program is a stepping stone to my dream, allowing me to merge government relations, advocacy, and communication into a meaningful career. It equips you with the tools, support, and confidence to lead meaningful change and the faculty truly want to see you thrive.”

RideKC installed leaning benches at bus stops. Kansas City riders call them ‘insulting’

RideKC installed leaning benches at bus stops. Kansas City riders call them ‘insulting’

“Leaning benches may technically meet ADA requirements, but they aren’t usable for many people — including disabled people, older adults, pregnant people, children, and those recovering from injury,” DiPetrillo said. “In trying to prevent unhoused people from sleeping or lingering, we’ve created a new barrier for those who may need a place to rest the most.” said DiPetrillo

“Work Trends RU” Podcast with Rachel Korberg

“Work Trends RU” Podcast with Rachel Korberg

This week’s guest on the Heldrich Center’s Work Trends RU podcast is Rachel Korberg, Executive Director and Co-Founder of the Families and Workers Fund. Rachel is also a member of the Heldrich Center’s National Advisory Board.

Report Release: R/ECON Forecast Summer 2025

Report Release: R/ECON Forecast Summer 2025

 R/ECON’s economic forecast for New Jersey as of mid-2025 continues to show a slowing trajectory. Annual GDP growth is projected at just 0.5% for 2025, significantly lower than prior forecasts and markedly below the national rate of 1.5%. The Garden State’s real estate market shows tentative signs of stabilization, though persistently elevated mortgage rates and high home prices continue to limit the strength of the rebound. Nationally, tariff increases are expected to put upward pressure on prices, with inflation projected to reach 3.7% in the second quarter of 2026. 

New Publication from Payne: Digital Twin or Digital Kin?

New Publication from Payne: Digital Twin or Digital Kin?

The authors argue that questions around interoperability and profit and tensions with democratic deliberation and socially beneficial outcomes necessitate best-practice “digital kin” models. These models are inclusive of different urban realities and diverse communities, as well as more closely integrated across platforms locations for use in participatory planning to advance social equity outcomes.

Prof. Clint Andrews Receives IEEE PES Robert Noberini Award

Prof. Clint Andrews Receives IEEE PES Robert Noberini Award

“I have spent a career encouraging the transition to a cleaner, more affordable, and more secure energy system. This is a domain where engineering professionalism plays a mixed role. It helps us avoid costly errors, but it also slows down progress.” – Prof. Clinton Andrews

NJSPL: Report of Child Well-Being in New Jersey

NJSPL: Report of Child Well-Being in New Jersey

New Jersey has ranked 7th in the nation for overall child well-being, according to latest data from the Annie E. Casey Foundation. The foundation has released their 36th Kids Count Data Book, which assesses child well-being in all 50 states using key indicators organized into categories which include education, health, economic well-being, and family and community.

Elizabeth (Libby) Vinson (MPAP ’02) Named CEO of NJACP

Elizabeth (Libby) Vinson (MPAP ’02) Named CEO of NJACP

“This feels like a full-circle moment,” said Vinson. “I have had the privilege of working with NJACP through efforts like the Coalition for a DSP Living Wage and the NJ Legislative Disability Caucus – experiences that deepened my commitment to the field. Now, in this role, I’m grateful for the opportunity to dive deeper into this meaningful work: lifting the voices of individuals with disabilities, their families, and the dedicated community-based providers who support them. I recognize the challenges facing the field and am committed to meeting this moment by listening, learning and leading, all with compassion and collaboration.”