Basic Quantitative Methods Placement Exam
To register: Email Shiyu Ma at sm2758 scarletmail.rutgers.edu by 5pm on August 21, 2025. This closed-book exam is similar to the final exam for the Basic Quantitative Methods course. The […]
To register: Email Shiyu Ma at sm2758 scarletmail.rutgers.edu by 5pm on August 21, 2025. This closed-book exam is similar to the final exam for the Basic Quantitative Methods course. The […]
Learn more about book writing and publishing from Rutgers faculty and alumni. Includes discussion with Carmelo Ignaccolo, Bloustein School Assistant Professor; Akira Drake Rodriguez PhD’ 14, Assistant Professor at University […]
Despite efforts to support students with severe physical disabilities, gaps and inconsistencies in disability accommodation policy and practice can create barriers for these students’ enrollment and academic success. The New Jersey State Policy […]
Please join us for the 5th annual Rutgers Robotics Workshop. The workshop is held annually as part of the NSF National Research Traineeship SOCRATES (Socially Cognizant Robotics for a Technology-Enhanced Society) […]
You are invited to join the New Jersey State Policy Lab to listen to and meet several of the many former students who have worked with NJSPL over the years. […]
The Public Policy program will be holding their listening session on Wednesday, October 22nd at 4:15 PM. This event will be in person in room 261. Students will have an opportunity to meet with Professor […]
For Urban Planning, Public Informatics, and Public Policy students. Engage with Bloustein alumni and employer partners who are seeking interns or full-time employees now or in the future. Learn more […]
For Urban Planning, Public Informatics, and Public Policy students. Engage with Bloustein alumni and employer partners who are seeking interns or full-time employees now or in the future. Learn more […]
This talk draws on Dr. Sieber's research at the intersection of tech and civic engagement. This interest developed in her dissertation with PhD supervisor Lyna Wiggins, who emphasized local adoption by planners of GIS, which at the time was hard! Throughout her career, she has been driven to investigate the potential for civic engagement using hard tech, especially as the discourse moves towards tech as the engine of innovation, for example in smart cities. In this she will draw on her six years co-hosting Al in Canadian Municipalities Community of Practice as well as 20+ years researching public participation GIS.
Presented by Elaine Zundl. To attend virtually, use the Zoom link provided via email.