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Zoning laws must be amended for sake of middle class
Thomas Kozma is a Edward J. Bloustein School of Planning and Public Policy junior majoring in planning and public policy. His column, “With Liberty and Justice for All,” runs on alternate Thursdays. Where is it illegal to build a duplex in New Jersey? What about...
Study: Migration of millennials from New Jersey about the same as in past
A new study finds millennials in New Jersey are not fleeing the state at a greater rate than young people in the past. Cliff Zukin, a professor at the Bloustein School of Planning and Public Policy at Rutgers University, said 18- to 39-year-olds are the most likely to...
Bloustein studio report busts the millennial migration myth
First annual Health Administration Case Competition enjoys success
Megan Coakley EJB '18 contributed to this article. The Future Healthcare Administrators and the Bloustein School held the first Case Study Competition on April 14. The competition encouraged students to use the information learned in class and apply that knowledge to...
Bloustein lecture to explore the impact of women in entrepreneurial roles, Feb. 20
The Bloustein School will host the Ruth Ellen Steinman and Edward J. Bloustein Memorial Lecture, "Leading Their Communities: Exploring Women’s Impact in Entrepreneurial Roles," on Tuesday, February 20 at 4:00 p.m. This engaging panel will feature accomplished, female...
Federal tax credits for historic building renovations face uncertain future
As of the end of 2016, the program had been used to rehabilitate 42,293 historic buildings across the country and created more than 2.4 million jobs, the advocacy groups said. A study by Rutgers University’s Edward J. Bloustein School of Planning and Public Policy...
Healthier Somerset: Culture of health in Bound Brook, South Bound Brook
As a response to the survey, the grant leadership team — American Lung Association of New Jersey; Family and Community Health Sciences of Rutgers Cooperative Extension; Middle-Brook Regional Health Commission; Middle Earth; and Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital...
Rutgers student assembly endorses the DREAM act
During last Thursday's full-body meeting, RUSA took a definitive step toward their goal to support undocumented students by passing legislation entitled "Resolution to Endorse The DREAM Act and Call for the Extension of the Temporary Protected Status Program." “As an...
Professor emeritus, former director of Center for Gov't Services, Ernest Reock Jr., dies at 93
Ernest C. Reock Jr., a former Rutgers University professor known for his extensive knowledge of state government, died Sunday morning. He was 93. Reock, of the Kendall Park neighborhood of South Brunswick, died of complications from pneumonia at University Medical...
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Dissertation Proposal: Municipal Orientations to Large-Scale Warehouse Development
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