Meadowlands towns say American Dream owes them at least $13M

Meadowlands towns say American Dream owes them at least $13M

Go to the American Dream mall in East Rutherford and you’ll see thousands of guests — riding on indoor roller coasters or water slides, zipping down an indoor ski slope, shopping in one of hundreds of stores or dining at one of the dozens of restaurants or fast casual...
Marc Pfeiffer: Outstanding IT Client Service Award

Marc Pfeiffer: Outstanding IT Client Service Award

Marc Pfeiffer received the Outstanding IT Client Service Award from Government Technology in a special ceremony held on Tuesday, May 21st at the NJ Digital Government Summit. The Outstanding IT Client Service Award recognizes an individual or team who has...
The Faces Behind Gray Divorce

The Faces Behind Gray Divorce

According to an article by the National Center for Family and Marriage Research, parent-child disconnectedness adds another blow to parents healing from divorce. Gray divorce presents unique challenges regarding children, as they are usually older or even adults....
Joel Cantor Op-Ed: Why Our Healthcare Costs are so High

Joel Cantor Op-Ed: Why Our Healthcare Costs are so High

Op-Ed: Why our health care costs are so high — and keep rising Read original post on NJ Spotlight News, May 21, 2024 Why are health care costs rising so fast? I put that question to my Rutgers University graduate students in the first session of their health policy...
MHA program earns CAHME Reaccreditation

MHA program earns CAHME Reaccreditation

The Bloustein School’s Master of Health Administration program has been awarded reaccreditation by the Commission on Accreditation of Healthcare Management Education (CAHME). “CAHME’s mission is to advance the quality of healthcare management education globally....
Courtney Culler Wins Excellence in Student Support Award

Courtney Culler Wins Excellence in Student Support Award

Each year, the School of Graduate Studies recognizes the notable achievements of graduate students, faculty, and staff at our annual awards ceremony. These awards recognize important accomplishments in research and scholarship, teaching and mentoring, leadership,...
The bosses strike back | Editorial

The bosses strike back | Editorial

We finally got rid of the so-called “county line,” in which the candidates favored by party bosses got a privileged spot on the ballot in New Jersey. So now that it’s gone, how will the overlords cope? Just fine, it turns out, with Essex County taking center stage for...
Rutgers Today Spotlight: Lisa Harrison-Gulla

Rutgers Today Spotlight: Lisa Harrison-Gulla

From Rutgers Today Public Health Career Inspired By Family Legacy and Personal Challenges Lisa Harrison-Gulla began her public health career 30 years ago helping those suffering from addiction in their treatment and recovery. Now, she’s using her experience – along...
NJSPL – Industry Employment Growth in NJ

NJSPL – Industry Employment Growth in NJ

By Will Irving Unpredictability has been one of the defining features of New Jersey’s labor market for much of the last two years. As the state’s unemployment rate climbed to among the highest in the nation, payroll employment continued to grow steadily before slowing...
Marc Pfeiffer Discusses Smart City Technology

Marc Pfeiffer Discusses Smart City Technology

As a local government leader, you’ve likely heard the term “smart city” being discussed when it comes to using technology to improve services and operations. But what exactly is a smart city? Simply put, a smart city uses current digital technologies to enhance the...