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Can millennials afford a house without family help?
The American dream has become too expensive: Most millennials want to own a home one day, but they sure can’t afford one now. During the pandemic, housing prices have climbed, with the nationwide increase moderating to 2.6% year over year in...
Research – Cantor co-authors study examining Medicaid-Serving Primary Care Teams
By exploring critical cases of primary care teams (within MTSs), this study provides foundational insights on how team processes and context may affect care quality disparities.
NTI Executive Director Billy Terry to Receive the 2022 Wilbur E. Smith Friend of Eno Award
Eno will give the Wilbur E. Smith Friend of Eno Award to Billy Terry, Executive Director of the National Transit Institute (NTI). This award is given to honor an individual or organization who has demonstrated outstanding support to Eno.
NJSPL – Report: Disparities in High-Leverage Mathematics Course-Taking in New Jersey, 2016-2020
The New Jersey State Policy Lab, in collaboration with the Joseph C. Cornwall Center for Metropolitan Studies, released a report that examines patterns in high school math course-taking across New Jersey.
Research – Noland, Iacobucci, and Zhang “Public Views on the Reallocation of Street Space Due to COVID-19”
New research from Professors Bob Noland, Wenwen Zhang, and PhD alum Evan Iacobucci found many NJ residents support making COVID-related street closures permanent, though transportation agencies remain an impediment.
Research – Rubin “Boiling the Frog Slowly: Reducing Resistance to Neoliberal Education Reform Through Window Dressing Strategies”
New research from Prof. Julia Sass Rubin uses a Camden, NJ case study to examine the playbook of neoliberal education reform policies.
NJ Money Worries: What You Should Expect to Happen in 2023
With the start of the New Year right around the corner, a lot of New Jersey residents are wondering what’s in store for them economically in 2023. According to Rutgers University economist and Dean Emeritus James W. Hughes, the New Jersey economy will do OK at the...
North Philadelphia, PA: North American Street Visualization
Nihar Mhatre Design Representation and Visualization, Fall 2022 View portfolio Instructor: Juan Ayala
Road-weary N.J. drivers have the 3rd longest commutes in the U.S.
New Jersey drivers know all too well the frustration of an unending stretch of stationary red taillights on what should be a 65 mph highway. From the Parkway to the Turnpike and all major highways in between, long commute times are a part of life in the most densely...
Camden, NJ: Camden Waterfront Plan
Matt Joyner Advanced Graphical Communication, Fall 2022 View portfolio Instructor: Juan Ayala
North Philadelphia, PA: North American Street Visualization
Marius Williams Design Representation and Visualization, Fall 2022 View portfolio Instructor: Juan Ayala
NJSPL – Utilizing Technology to Facilitate Citizen-Government Interactions
This NJSPL post reviews the results from an Eagleton poll looking at how New Jersey residents perceive the state government and its use of technology.
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