Professor Wolff receives Rutgers Presidential Public Service Award

April 5, 2016

Nancy Wolff, Professor and Director of the Bloustein Center for Survey Research, has been selected to receive the Rutgers College Class of ’62 Presidential Public Service Award. The award honors members of the faculty, student body, or staff for volunteer service to government, professional and scholarly organizations, or the public. The award includes a $2,500 honorarium.

The Rutgers College Class of 1962 Presidential Public Service Award - Nancy L. Wolff, Edward J. Bloustein School of Planning and Public Policy - New Brunswick. Rutgers University 2015-2016 Faculty Awards presented May 5, 2016, at Winants Hall on the Olde Queens Campus in New Brunswick, NJ. Jody Somers / J Somers Photography LLC / www.JSomersPhotography.com

The Rutgers College Class of 1962 Presidential Public Service Award – Nancy L. Wolff, Edward J. Bloustein School of Planning and Public Policy – New Brunswick. Rutgers University 2015-2016 Faculty Awards presented May 5, 2016, at Winants Hall on the Olde Queens Campus in New Brunswick, NJ. Jody Somers / J Somers Photography LLC / www.JSomersPhotography.com

The Rutgers College Class of 1962 Presidential Public Service Award - Nancy L. Wolff, Edward J. Bloustein School of Planning and Public Policy - New Brunswick. Rutgers University 2015-2016 Faculty Awards presented May 5, 2016, at Winants Hall on the Olde Queens Campus in New Brunswick, NJ. Jody Somers / J Somers Photography LLC / www.JSomersPhotography.com

The Rutgers College Class of 1962 Presidential Public Service Award – Nancy L. Wolff, Edward J. Bloustein School of Planning and Public Policy – New Brunswick. Rutgers University 2015-2016 Faculty Awards presented May 5, 2016, at Winants Hall on the Olde Queens Campus in New Brunswick, NJ. Jody Somers / J Somers Photography LLC / www.JSomersPhotography.com

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