The Bloustein School has launched a new big data master’s program and is recruiting its first class of students to start in fall 2019. The Master of Public Informatics program (MPI) will provide the vehicle for educating students in the competencies needed in the field of big data: context, statistics, programming, data management, data analytics, […]
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Dr. Daniel Sperling to discuss innovative ideas, partnerships; explore role government policy can play in steering the new transportation paradigm, April 11

Dr. Daniel Sperling, Distinguished Professor of Civil Engineering and Environmental Science and Policy and founding Director, Institute of Transportation Studies, University of California, Davis will present the 2018 Alan M. Voorhees Distinguished Lecture based on his most recent publication of the same name, “Three Revolutions: Steering Automated, Shared and Electric Vehicles to a Better Future” […]
adapt, environment, innovation, public interest, social equity, sustainability, transportation policy, urban livabilityTransition2018: Bloustein faculty, staff, alumni will have an impact on New Jersey’s future

Carl Van Horn, Distinguished Professor of Public Policy and Director of the John J. Heldrich Center for Workforce Development and a widely recognized expert on workforce, human resources, and employment policy issues with extensive experience in public and private sector policymaking, was named Senior Advisor to the Transition for Strategy and Policy and will also serve as a co-chair of the Stronger and Fairer Economy […]
budget, Cantor, chancellor, coleman, energy, environment, government, government technology, healthcare, heidkamp, Heldrich Center, Herb, Hetling, housing, human and children services, infrastructure, innovation, Keevey, krepcio, labor, New Jersey, NJ, Phil Murphy, policy, Robins, Rutgers, transition, Transition2018, transportation, urban and regional growth, Van Horn, workforce developmentSustainable Raritan River Collaborative recognizes eight stewards of the Raritan River and Bay

Eight individuals and organizations received Sustainable Raritan River Awards at the 8th Annual Sustainable Raritan Conference and Awards Ceremony at Rutgers’ Douglass Student Center on Friday, June 10, 2016. “The purpose of these awards is to recognize some of the more creative and impressive accomplishments by genuine leaders throughout the Raritan Watershed,” said Michael Catania, […]
award, early childhood education, innovation, leadership, raritan, stewardships, sustainability, Sustainable RaritanN.J. seeks a way to recover its innovation sector
“We are not talking about a disaster movie here,” said Carl Van Horn, director for the John J. Heldrich Center for Workforce Development at Rutgers University, who is a member of the New Start New Jersey advisory board. “But we are talking about something that needs serious attention.” Profound changes in the economy since the […]
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