By encouraging everyone in your organization to be “technologically proficient,” you can lower your risk of a cyber attack or data breach
By Marc Pfeiffer, Assistant Director, Bloustein Local Government Research Center and Senior Advisor, NJ-GMIS
By encouraging everyone in your organization to be “technologically proficient,” you can lower your risk of a cyber attack or data breach
By Marc Pfeiffer, Assistant Director, Bloustein Local Government Research Center and Senior Advisor, NJ-GMIS
Op-ed by Tram Hoang, a senior associate at PolicyLink, a national research and action institute and Mark Paul, associate professor at the Bloustein School of Planning and Public Policy at Rutgers University. Massachusetts is losing its working families. Not just to...
From Campaigns to Classrooms: Teaching a New Generation About Advocacy with Bob Sommer, GSNB '84 As we wrap up our 14th season of EJB Talks Dean Stuart Shapiro talks to Bob Sommer GSNB ’84, a Bloustein School alumnus and former Eagleton fellow, lecturer, and member of...
Carbon Emissions and Remote Work at a Large University System Abstract We report on an analysis of carbon emissions from commuting to a large multi-campus university system, Rutgers, the State University of New Jersey. This is derived from a campus survey to assess...
Seasonal Drivers of Storm Tides and Coastal Flood Impacts Along the US Atlantic Coast Abstract Due to sea‐level rise, densely populated coastal areas are facing increasing flood risk during coastal storms. Much of the US East Coast experiences extratropical cyclones...
Authored by Joel Cantor, Derek DeLia Governor Sherrill’s first budget proposal provides an early look into the administration’s healthcare affordability agenda. In her budget address, the Governor called healthcare “one of the biggest crises of our time.” The...