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A good government wish list for the omnibus
The holiday season is upon us, and Santa — presumably — is now in the stage of checking his list twice. So is Congress, as they attempt to pass a final budget bill before a new Congress takes over in the new year. Much like a Christmas list, the omnibus is...
Manville, NJ: Urban Center
Martin Balcazar Graphical Communication and Design Representation, Fall 2022 View portfolio Instructor: Juan Ayala
NJSPL – It’s Time to Disaggregate Data for Asian Americans: Subgroup Differences Among Asian Women
This NJSPL post builds upon earlier research by comparing data among different subgroups of Asian American women and their prevalence for suffering from specific illnesses .
North Philadelphia, PA: North American Street Visualization
Emily Chen Design Representation and Visualization, Fall 2022 View portfolio Instructor: Juan Ayala
North Philadelphia, PA: North American Street Visualization
Shiya John Design Representation and Visualization, Fall 2022 View portfolio Instructor: Juan Ayala
Research – Ralph on “The End of Speed Traps and Ticket Quotas: Re-framing and Reforming Traffic Cameras to Increase Support”
This latest article by Dr. Kelcie Ralph surveyed U.S. adults about their views on ticket revenues, the government, support for cameras, and a survey experiment.
Working with the Press Workshop: December 14, 2022
Manville, NJ: Connecting Communities
Gabrielle Thurm Graphical Communication and Design Representation, Fall 2022 View portfolio Instructor: Juan Ayala
Alumni Spotlight: Dean’s Medal of Merit honoree Steven Allard MCRP ’79
Steve Allard’s career and personal successes led to his selection as the Bloustein School Dean’s Medal of Merit, the school’s highest honor. It recognizes lifetime achievement in an honorees’ chosen field as well as exceptional service to the school and to the community at large.
Research – Crowley publishes “Challenging gendered power: How sexual harassment perpetrators respond to victim confrontation”
A recent article written by Dr. Jocelyn Elise Crowley dispels a significant sexual harassment myth that victims working within the fashion industry culture are able to stop perpetrators simply by speaking up and/or fighting back.
EJB Talks Alumni Spotlight: More than Making the Trains Run on Time–A Bloustein Alumna at Amtrak
Urban planning alum Gretchen Minneman Kostura MCRP ’07 talks about her journey from a student focused on community development to her professional work in transportation, currently working for the CEO and President of Amtrak.
Inflation in NJ Still High but Slowing – What it Means for You
The Federal Reserve is expected to increase interest rates again Wednesday, which means the cost of borrowing money for home mortgages and credit cards is about to go even higher, but there is good news on the inflation front. According to Rutgers University economist...
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