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SUMMARY:Evaluating sectoral decarbonization pathways for India’s net-zero ambitions
DESCRIPTION:You are invited to join Professor Mike Lahr for a guest speaker presentation by Professor Kakali Mukhopadhyay\, Ph.D. (she/her/elle)\, McGill University\, Montreal\, CANADA \nAssociated reading: https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2667095X22000113 \nPAPER ABSTRACT: \nIn the first of its kind\, this study evaluates the socio-economic impacts of two ambitious decarbonization pathways for India (i) aligned with India’s Nationally Determined Commitments (NDC) negotiated through the Paris Agreement in 2015 and (ii) more ambitious NDC plus decarbonization trajectory aligned with India’s recent COP26 commitments at subnational level. The analysis uses a newly developed dynamic macro-econometric regional simulation model – E3-India to evaluate changes in key economic and emission parameters due to energy transition at both national and state levels for India. Impacts on emission intensity of the economy\, GDP\, employment and income are assessed to highlight the larger macro-economic and regional distributive impacts of existing NDC targets for India. \nThe results provide three key insights\, (i) overall socio-economic impacts of committing to an ambitious decarbonization trajectory primarily articulated through NDCs for India will be positive\, but the transition trajectory will have unequal distributive impacts across states and sectors. (ii)The NDC trajectories will have an expansive impact on the harder-to-abate construction sector so along with decarbonization of the energy sector\, the steel and cement sector would also need focused decarbonization measures. (iii) In the absence of policies promoting ‘Just transitions’ smaller coal-bearing states will be worst off\, stuck with the expansion of only primary and extractive mining sectors while high renewable energy potential states will show expansion in technology-focused sectors and high skilled sectors. \nBIO: \nKakali Mukhopadhyay is an Associate Professor for the Agricultural Economics Program (Department of Natural Resource Sciences) at McGill University\, Montreal\, Canada. She is a former Professor of Economics at Gokhale Institute of Politics and Economics (GIPE)\, Pune\, India and Adjunct Professor/Senior Fellow associate at McGill University\, Department of Agricultural Economics (2016-23). She earned an M.Phil. and Ph.D. in economics with specialization in energy and environment from Jadavpur University\, Calcutta\, India. She has been a senior advisor of E3-India Model\, a collaborative initiative of the Regulatory Assistance Project\, Vermont\, USA and Cambridge Econometrics\, UK\, for its development and validation. \nPrior to joining McGill in 2007\, she was a postdoctoral research fellow and subsequently a faculty at the Center for Development and Environmental Policy\, Indian Institute of Management Calcutta\, and Madras School of Economics\, Chennai\, India. She was also a postdoctoral/visiting fellow/visiting research scholar of the Faculty of Business Management\, Oulu University (Finland 2001\,2007); Stockholm Environment Institute (Sweden 2001); the SOM Research School\, Groningen University (the Netherlands 2003); UNU MERIT\, Maastricht University (the Netherlands 2003;2010;2019); OECD (2017) and the School of Environment\, Resources and Development\, Asian Institute of Technology (Thailand 2005). Additionally\, she has served as a Distinguished Visiting Professor at the De La Salle University\, Manila\, the Philippines (2014\,2016)\, and as a visiting professor at the Chinese Academy of Sciences\, Beijing (2017). \nHer research focuses on energy and environment\, renewable energy and economic growth\, trade and environment\, air pollution and health\, regional economic integration\, R&D\, Global Value Chain\, economics of health and Nutrition\, and food safety. She has received a number of international fellowships and awards by the World Bank\, the Asian Development Bank\, the Indo-Dutch Program\, the Ford Foundation\, and the Presidential Award from the Chinese Government. She has also received the Best Professor Award in Energy and Environmental Economics in 2017 and 2018\, under the National Education Award in India. She holds a key expert position at the United Nations 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development and similar positions in ASEAN Vision 2025\, the Asian Development Bank\, and Shastri Indo-Canadian Program. As the Project Director\, the first of its kind regional Supply Use Table for the state of Maharashtra was constructed\, sponsored by the Directorate of Economics and Statistics\, Maharashtra at GIPE\, Pune. \nShe has over 110 publications including peer-reviewed journal articles of international repute and several books\, edited book chapters\, popular articles and working papers. She has authored seven books in various fields of energy\, environmental pollution\, trade and I-O modelling. She has completed several studies on behalf of the United Nations Environment Programme\, UN-ESCAP\, UNCTAD\, Asian Development Bank\, ERIA-Indonesia\, Shastri-Indo Canadian Institute\, Public Health Agency of Canada\, Genome Canada and Genome Quebec\, Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada\, BioFuelNet Canada\, West Bengal Renewable Energy Development Agency\, Indian Council of Social Science Research\, Directorate of Economics and Statistics\, Maharashtra and South Asian Network for Development and Environmental Economics—SANDEE. \n  \n 
URL:https://dev.bloustein.rutgers.edu/event/evaluating-sectoral-decarbonization-pathways-for-indias-net-zero-ambitions/
LOCATION:Bloustein School\, Civic Square Building\, 33 Livingston Avenue\, New Brunswick\, NJ\, 08901\, United States
CATEGORIES:Public Policy,Seminar,Urban Planning
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240419T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240419T143000
DTSTAMP:20260501T170746
CREATED:20240405T175429Z
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SUMMARY:15-Minute Neighborhoods
DESCRIPTION:15 Minute Neighborhoods: A Pathway to Creating Healthier\, More Just\, Resilient & Sustainable Communities in New Jersey \nThe 15-minute neighborhood concept gained visibility as the global pandemic demonstrated that local access to basic life needs is critically important. In addition to being an important contribution to New Jersey’s efforts to achieve its goals of reducing pollution that causes climate change\, 15-minute neighborhoods provide residents with easy access to parks\, schools\, gathering places\, social services\, places to buy healthy fresh food\, and\, in some cases\, public transit\, within a comfortable walk or bike ride. \nNear-term\, multi-billion-dollar investments in infrastructure\, a revolution in transportation technologies not seen in a century\, the recalibration of relationships between people and places brought about by the pandemic\, and converging policies related to energy\, health\, climate\, transportation\, and environmental justice provide New Jersey with an unprecedented opportunity to rethink and adjust how we design and build communities. \nJoin Jon Carnegie\, Executive Director of the Alan M. Voorhees Transportation Center at Rutgers University\, for a summary of a two-year study designed to investigate how a comprehensive\, multi-goal planning and policy framework can be used to achieve carbon-neutral transportation choices that simultaneously support healthy\, just\, and resilient communities for all New Jersey residents. \nPRESENTATION\nJon Carnegie\, Executive Director\, Alan M. Voorhees Transportation Center\, Rutgers University \nMODERATOR\nJeanne Herb\, Executive Director\, Environmental Analysis and Communications Group\, Rutgers University Bloustein School of Planning and Public Policy \nRESPONSE PANEL\nAlex Ambrose\, Policy Analyst\, New Jersey Policy Perspective\nZoe Baldwin\, Vice President\, Regional Plan Association\nElizabeth Semple\, Director of Adaptation\, The Nature Conservancy NJ \nRegister Here
URL:https://dev.bloustein.rutgers.edu/event/15-minute-neighborhoods/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:Public Policy,Urban Planning,Virtual
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DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240425T160000
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SUMMARY:Korea Development Institute Policy Paper Presentations
DESCRIPTION:All members of the Bloustein community are invited to the final presentation of policy papers by our Korea Development Institute students. Faculty\, staff\, and students are all welcome to attend.  Light refreshments will be served.
URL:https://dev.bloustein.rutgers.edu/event/korea-development-institute-policy-paper-presentations/
LOCATION:Bloustein School\, Civic Square Building\, 33 Livingston Avenue\, New Brunswick\, NJ\, 08901\, United States
CATEGORIES:Public Policy,Seminar
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SUMMARY:Implications of Robotics for Public Policy
DESCRIPTION:Online presentation by Prof. Clint Andrews \nInnovations in robotics are now present in many aspects of human endeavour\, from robotic vacuum cleaners to autonomous battlefield drone swarms. Alongside the intended effects of these innovations are some emerging\, unintended adverse consequences. Legal and political processes exist in part to prevent and mitigate such harms. This presentation offers a systematic analysis of the emerging routes by which applications of embodied artificial intelligence—robotics—elicit public policy responses. It develops a typology that classifies robotics applications according to how they interact with individual humans\, large-scale human populations\, and specific physical settings; and whether the robots operate alone\, in swarms\, or in integrated cyberenvironments. Each case interacts with public policymaking processes in different ways\, spanning tort liability law\, regulatory codes and standards\, and policies for assessing and managing risk. Clear roles emerge for voluntary standards\, international collaboration among governance bodies\, professionals cross-trained in robotics and public policy\, and institutions that effectively anticipate emerging problems. \nRegister Here: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/415611
URL:https://dev.bloustein.rutgers.edu/event/implications-of-robotics-for-public-policy/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:Public Policy,Virtual
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240516T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240516T160000
DTSTAMP:20260501T170746
CREATED:20240425T155639Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240515T164138Z
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SUMMARY:2024 Transit-Oriented Development Symposium
DESCRIPTION:Registration is now open for the 2024 TOD Symposium. This free full-day event will be held in person on Thursday\, May 16\, 2024 at the Edward J. Bloustein School of Planning and Public Policy in New Brunswick\, New Jersey. \nRegistration is free\, but seats are limited! \nRegister at: go.rutgers.edu/2024-NJTOD-Symposium \nThis symposium\, presented in partnership with the Port Authority of New York & New Jersey\, NJ TRANSIT\, the NJ Department of Transportation\, and the Alan M. Voorhees Transportation Center at Rutgers University\, will bring together experts\, stakeholders\, and professionals to explore the intersection of community\, commerce\, and transit-oriented development. The day’s activities will explore the transformative impact of PATH’s inception since 1908 as well as reflect upon and celebrate the New Jersey Transit Village Initiative at 25. \nKeynote Speakers: \n\nClarelle DeGraffe\, Director / General Manager\, PATH\nMegan Fackler\, Director of Statewide Planning\, New Jersey Department of Transportation\n\nDon’t miss this opportunity to learn from the past and shape the future of transportation and community in New Jersey. \nTo view the full schedule of activities and register\, visit: vtc.rutgers.edu/cultivating-community-commerce-and-tod/ \nThe 2024 TOD Symposium will be hosted at the James Florio Special Events Forum at the Edward J. Bloustein School of Planning and Public Policy at Rutgers University\, 33 Livingston Ave\, New Brunswick\, NJ. \nFor more information\, email: vtc@ejb.rutgers.edu
URL:https://dev.bloustein.rutgers.edu/event/2024-transit-oriented-development-symposium/
LOCATION:Bloustein School\, Civic Square Building\, 33 Livingston Avenue\, New Brunswick\, NJ\, 08901\, United States
CATEGORIES:Public Policy,Symposium/Workshop,Urban Planning
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240605T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240605T130000
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CREATED:20240529T173430Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240529T173430Z
UID:10000474-1717585200-1717592400@dev.bloustein.rutgers.edu
SUMMARY:Dissertation Defense: The Whole Truth: Exploring How the News Shapes Perceptions of Deadly Police-Civilian Encounters
DESCRIPTION:Presented by Vidhi D. Waran\, PhD candidate
URL:https://dev.bloustein.rutgers.edu/event/dissertation-defense-the-whole-truth-exploring-how-the-news-shapes-perceptions-of-deadly-police-civilian-encounters/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:Public Policy,Seminar,Urban Planning,Virtual
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240829T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240829T130000
DTSTAMP:20260501T170746
CREATED:20240814T195226Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240923T184642Z
UID:10000513-1724925600-1724936400@dev.bloustein.rutgers.edu
SUMMARY:Basic Quantitative Methods Placement Exam
DESCRIPTION:To register: Email Shiyu Ma at sm2758 [at] scarletmail.rutgers.edu by Aug. 27th. \nThis closed-book exam is similar to the final exam for the Basic Quantitative Methods course. The exam will cover all chapters of the book listed below. You will need a non-graphing calculator and pen or pencil. \nTo prepare: Joseph F. Healey. Statistics: A Tool for Social Research. Wadsworth Cengage Learning 10th edition (or subsequent editions) . Please be advised that you need an active Rutgers Box Account to view the above link. \nExam format: \n\nmultiple choice and short answer questions that test your understanding of concepts\, and\ncomputational problems and interpretation of statistical output from STATA. Familiarity with any statistical software package should be sufficient to interpret the output.\n\nAt exam time\, you will receive statistical tables (appendices A\, B\, C\, and D from the 10th edition of the textbook) as well as a formula sheet with the formulas from the inside front cover of the textbook.
URL:https://dev.bloustein.rutgers.edu/event/basic-quantitative-methods-placement-exam/
LOCATION:Bloustein School\, Civic Square Building\, 33 Livingston Avenue\, New Brunswick\, NJ\, 08901\, United States
CATEGORIES:Public Policy,Student Services,Urban Planning
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240910T203000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240910T223000
DTSTAMP:20260501T170746
CREATED:20240910T165313Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240910T165313Z
UID:10000587-1726000200-1726007400@dev.bloustein.rutgers.edu
SUMMARY:Polling 2024: Expert Analysis on Election Polling & the State of the Race
DESCRIPTION:Join Eagleton’s Center for Youth Political Participation for a debate watch party of the first presidential debate between former President Donald Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris. Light refreshments and voter registration will be offered. \nDoors open at 8:30PM; Debate begins at 9:00PM. Open to current Rutgers University undergraduate and graduate students only. Seating is limited–advanced registration required. \nRSVP at https://eagleton.rutgers.edu/event/popcorn-and-politics-presidential-debate-watch/ \nThis event is cosponsored by:\nDouglass Residential College\nRutgers University Department of Political Science\nRutgers College Republicans\nRutgers University Democrats
URL:https://dev.bloustein.rutgers.edu/event/polling-2024-expert-analysis-on-election-polling-the-state-of-the-race-2/
LOCATION:Douglass Student Center\, 100 George Street\, New Brunswick\, NJ\, 08901\, United States
CATEGORIES:External,Public,Public Policy,Virtual
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240917T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240917T120000
DTSTAMP:20260501T170746
CREATED:20240725T201046Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240911T181529Z
UID:10000509-1726570800-1726574400@dev.bloustein.rutgers.edu
SUMMARY:Undergraduate Research Discovery Session: Public Health and Public Policy
DESCRIPTION:Dr. Jane Miller will present information about the Bloustein Honors Research Program (BHRP) and independent study options available.  Dr. Liz Cooner\, Director of the NJ State Policy Lab\, will be joining the session as a presenter to discuss research opportunities and the summer internship program at the lab.
URL:https://dev.bloustein.rutgers.edu/event/undergraduate-research-discovery-session-public-health-and-public-policy/
LOCATION:Bloustein School\, Civic Square Building\, 33 Livingston Avenue\, New Brunswick\, NJ\, 08901\, United States
CATEGORIES:Public Health,Public Policy,Seminar,Undergraduate Information Session
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240918T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240918T200000
DTSTAMP:20260501T170746
CREATED:20240910T164510Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240910T164938Z
UID:10000586-1726682400-1726689600@dev.bloustein.rutgers.edu
SUMMARY:Constitution Day 2024: Aspirational Activism & Public Service For a ‘More Perfect Union’
DESCRIPTION:The Eagleton Institute’s Center for Youth Political Participation will host a panel of young adult activists and public servants as they share their stories of civic engagement with the hopes of inspiring others to create a ‘more perfect union’. Panelists include: \n\nMayor Jason Cilento\, Dunellen\, New Jersey\nSolcrye Burga Granda\, Reporter\, Time Magazine\nChloe Desir\, Environmental Justice Organizer\, Ironbound Community Corporation\n\nThe event will be followed by a networking reception. Light refreshments will be served. \nOpen to Rutgers University students and the general public. \nRSVP at https://eagleton.rutgers.edu/event/constitutionday2024/
URL:https://dev.bloustein.rutgers.edu/event/popcorn-and-politics-presidential-debate-watch/
LOCATION:Livingston Student Center\, 84 Joyce Kilmer Avenue\, Piscataway\, NJ\, 08854
CATEGORIES:External,Public,Public Policy,Virtual
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240924T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240924T200000
DTSTAMP:20260501T170746
CREATED:20240910T164122Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240910T164300Z
UID:10000585-1727204400-1727208000@dev.bloustein.rutgers.edu
SUMMARY:Polling 2024: Expert Analysis on Election Polling & the State of the Race
DESCRIPTION:The Eagleton Institute of Politics is pleased to invite you to their inaugural event in the series “Navigating the 2024 Election and Beyond.” \nJoin a panel of expert pollsters for a comprehensive analysis of national polling trends in the lead up to the November 2024 election. This webinar will provide invaluable insights into the way experts interpret pre-election polls and will offer insights into a range of national and state-level polling data. \nRSVP at https://eagleton.rutgers.edu/event/polling-2024-expert-analysis-on-election-polling-and-the-state-of-the-race/
URL:https://dev.bloustein.rutgers.edu/event/polling-2024-expert-analysis-on-election-polling-the-state-of-the-race/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:External,Public,Public Policy,Virtual
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240927T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240927T160000
DTSTAMP:20260501T170746
CREATED:20240917T150354Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240917T150436Z
UID:10000596-1727427600-1727452800@dev.bloustein.rutgers.edu
SUMMARY:Rutgers Robotics Workshop 2024
DESCRIPTION:The workshop is held annually as part of the NSF National Research Traineeship SOCRATES (Socially Cognizant Robotics for a Technology Enhanced Society) at Rutgers. \nThis annual robotics workshop is held for faculty\, students\, and industry representatives. The workshop will have both internal and external speakers as well as a poster session for students to present their robotics research. The workshop panels will discuss RobotGPT: current trends and future directions in robotics foundation model and unintended consequences of robotics foundation models. \nAGENDA AND RSVP
URL:https://dev.bloustein.rutgers.edu/event/rutgers-robotics-workshop-2024/
LOCATION:Bloustein School\, Civic Square Building\, 33 Livingston Avenue\, New Brunswick\, NJ\, 08901\, United States
CATEGORIES:Informatics,Public,Public Policy,Symposium/Workshop,Urban Planning
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240928T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240928T140000
DTSTAMP:20260501T170746
CREATED:20240829T150550Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240829T150550Z
UID:10000548-1727517600-1727532000@dev.bloustein.rutgers.edu
SUMMARY:Bloustein School Undergraduate Open House
DESCRIPTION:The Undergraduate Open House is a great opportunity for prospective students to learn about the Bloustein School\, our undergraduate academic programs\, admissions criteria\, and the Rutgers-Bloustein School student experience. There will also be a tour of the school. Join us if you aspire to be a changemaker! \nRSVP at go.rutgers.edu/EJBUOH24
URL:https://dev.bloustein.rutgers.edu/event/bloustein-school-undergraduate-open-house/
LOCATION:Bloustein School\, Civic Square Building\, 33 Livingston Avenue\, New Brunswick\, NJ\, 08901\, United States
CATEGORIES:Health Administration,Public Health,Public Policy,Student Services,Undergraduate Open House,Urban Planning
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20241003T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20241003T170000
DTSTAMP:20260501T170746
CREATED:20240920T164155Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260115T143228Z
UID:10000606-1727971200-1727974800@dev.bloustein.rutgers.edu
SUMMARY:Walk with GirlTrek
DESCRIPTION:We have been waiting for you! Yes – you! \nGirlTREK is the largest health movement for Black women and girls and we seek to inspire women across college campuses to walk as an act of Joy & Justice. We are excited to have you join us as we walk in sisterhood for better health. With each step forward we are changing the trajectory of the health of Black women. \nGirlTREK’s collaboration with Rutgers University is expected to get young women walking to better health across your college campus. We can not wait to have you join 1.2 million women across the world walking to save their lives’. We hope that you take the radical step towards a healthier future with GirlTREK today! \nVIEW FLYER \nWe will be hosting 2 walks in October. Please see the dates and times below for each walk: \n– Thursday\, October 3rd from 4-5pm – begin at front entrance of Douglass Student Center\n– Friday\, October 4th from 8:30-9:30am – begin at front entrance of Douglass Student Center \nRSVP HERE \nWe’d love to stay in touch with you! Please feel free to reach out to our National College Campus Recruiter if you have questions. Feel free to email us at nyra@girltrek.org.
URL:https://dev.bloustein.rutgers.edu/event/walk-with-girltrek/2024-10-03/
LOCATION:Douglass Student Center\, 100 George Street\, New Brunswick\, NJ\, 08901\, United States
CATEGORIES:External,Health Administration,Public,Public Health,Public Policy,Social Gathering,Student Organization
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ORGANIZER;CN="GirlTREK":MAILTO:nyra@girltrek.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20241004T083000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20241004T093000
DTSTAMP:20260501T170746
CREATED:20240920T164155Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260115T143228Z
UID:10000607-1728030600-1728034200@dev.bloustein.rutgers.edu
SUMMARY:Walk with GirlTrek
DESCRIPTION:We have been waiting for you! Yes – you! \nGirlTREK is the largest health movement for Black women and girls and we seek to inspire women across college campuses to walk as an act of Joy & Justice. We are excited to have you join us as we walk in sisterhood for better health. With each step forward we are changing the trajectory of the health of Black women. \nGirlTREK’s collaboration with Rutgers University is expected to get young women walking to better health across your college campus. We can not wait to have you join 1.2 million women across the world walking to save their lives’. We hope that you take the radical step towards a healthier future with GirlTREK today! \nVIEW FLYER \nWe will be hosting 2 walks in October. Please see the dates and times below for each walk: \n– Thursday\, October 3rd from 4-5pm – begin at front entrance of Douglass Student Center\n– Friday\, October 4th from 8:30-9:30am – begin at front entrance of Douglass Student Center \nRSVP HERE \nWe’d love to stay in touch with you! Please feel free to reach out to our National College Campus Recruiter if you have questions. Feel free to email us at nyra@girltrek.org.
URL:https://dev.bloustein.rutgers.edu/event/walk-with-girltrek/2024-10-04/
LOCATION:Douglass Student Center\, 100 George Street\, New Brunswick\, NJ\, 08901\, United States
CATEGORIES:External,Health Administration,Public,Public Health,Public Policy,Social Gathering,Student Organization
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ORGANIZER;CN="GirlTREK":MAILTO:nyra@girltrek.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20241010T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20241010T180000
DTSTAMP:20260501T170746
CREATED:20240917T151914Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240917T152149Z
UID:10000597-1728572400-1728583200@dev.bloustein.rutgers.edu
SUMMARY:The Redevelopment Handbook: Book Launch\, Symposium & Networking Reception
DESCRIPTION:Learn what’s new in the current edition and hear from planners and attorneys on the important issues and special topics in redevelopment today. \nThe Redevelopment Handbook\, co-authored by Stan Slachetka and David Roberts\, is the recognized reference on redevelopment in New Jersey and has been used widely by planners\, attorneys\, public officials\, educators\, and the public to understand how redevelopment can be used to revitalize communities and advance local and regional planning objectives. APA New Jersey is pleased to have supported the preparation of the new edition of The Redevelopment Handbook\, with members of the chapter’s Redevelopment Committee having authored many of the case studies that appear in the handbook along with those authored by other planning professionals and graduate planning students at the Bloustein School. \nRSVP at https://redevelopment-handbook.eventbrite.com \nThe symposium will feature two panel sessions and a reception where you can meet the authors. Panels will include: \nAn introduction to the 3rd edition of The Redevelopment Handbook and an overview of the current legal and statutory landscape. \nPanelists: \nStan Slachetka\, FAICP\, PP\nSpecial Projects Planning Leader\, Pennoni \nDavid G. Roberts\, AICP\, PP\, LLA\, RLA\, LEED AP ND\nPresident\, DG Roberts Planning & Design\, LLC \nRobert Goldsmith\, Esq.\nCo-Chair\, Redevelopment & Land Use Department\, Greenbaum\, Rowe\, Smith & Davis LLP \nA review of special topics in redevelopment and case studies highlighting how redevelopment is being used to achieve important community planning objectives including: \n\nClimate change and resiliency\nSocial justice and equity\nStranded assets\nTransit-oriented development\nBrownfield redevelopment\n\nPanelists: \nMichele Delisfort\, AICP\, PP (Moderator)\nPrincipal & Managing Partner\, Nishuane Group \nDwayne Warren\, Esq.\nMayor\, City of Orange Township \nPallavi Shinde\nPlanning Director\, Department of Economic & Housing Development\, City of Newark \nAlan Miller\nManager\, Brownfield Projects\, Office of Brownfield & Community Revitalization\, NJ Department of Environmental Protection \nBrendan Pytka\nDirector of Tax Credits & Incentives\, Murphy Schiller & Wilkes\, LLP \n*This event is being applied for AICP CM | 2.0 | Law
URL:https://dev.bloustein.rutgers.edu/event/the-redevelopment-handbook-book-launch-symposium-networking-reception/
LOCATION:Bloustein School\, Civic Square Building\, 33 Livingston Avenue\, New Brunswick\, NJ\, 08901\, United States
CATEGORIES:Alumni,Faculty Bloustein,Public,Public Policy,Staff Bloustein,Urban Planning
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20241014T161500
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20241014T171500
DTSTAMP:20260501T170746
CREATED:20241007T142445Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241007T142737Z
UID:10000614-1728922500-1728926100@dev.bloustein.rutgers.edu
SUMMARY:Pre-Election Conversation with Bloustein Dean Stuart Shapiro
DESCRIPTION:Please join us for a discussion about the upcoming federal election. Bloustein School Dean Stuart Shapiro will attempt to answer questions you might have about the election and the U.S. electoral process. Ideal for international students but open to all. \nREGISTER HERE
URL:https://dev.bloustein.rutgers.edu/event/pre-election-conversation-with-bloustein-dean-stuart-shapiro/
LOCATION:Bloustein School\, Civic Square Building\, 33 Livingston Avenue\, New Brunswick\, NJ\, 08901\, United States
CATEGORIES:Public Policy,Student Organization,Student Services
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20241016T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20241016T200000
DTSTAMP:20260501T170746
CREATED:20240910T192124Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240910T192124Z
UID:10000588-1729105200-1729108800@dev.bloustein.rutgers.edu
SUMMARY:Arthur J. Holland Program on Ethics in Government: Navigating the News in the 2024 Election
DESCRIPTION:Join NPR’s Michel Martin and American Sunlight Project\, Co-Founder and CFO Nina Jankowicz\, for a moderated discussion on media in the era of disinformation. \nIn-person only\, registration required. Register at https://eagleton.rutgers.edu/event/navigating-the-2024-election-and-beyond/
URL:https://dev.bloustein.rutgers.edu/event/arthur-j-holland-program-on-ethics-in-government-navigating-the-news-in-the-2024-election/
LOCATION:Cook Campus Center\, 59 Biel Road\, New Brunswick\, 08901
CATEGORIES:External,Public,Public Policy,Virtual
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20241017T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20241017T180000
DTSTAMP:20260501T170746
CREATED:20241010T162138Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241015T203753Z
UID:10000617-1729180800-1729188000@dev.bloustein.rutgers.edu
SUMMARY:Disability on the Frontline of Climate Change
DESCRIPTION:People with disabilities face new threats from climate change driven disasters. They are more likely to lose assistive devices or medication\, become disconnected from support networks and be left behind during an emergency. Coastal South Asia’s disability community is at particular risk as global warming contributes to sea level rise\, more intense storms\, heat waves and floods. \nJoin us on October 17 for a screening of INVISIBLE IMPACT; DISABILITY ON CLIMATE CHANGE’S FRONTLINE\, a new short film by New Jersey-based journalist Jason Strother. The film explores the above concerns throughout the region. \nThe screening will be followed by a panel discussion with experts Javier Robles\, JD and Christine Schell\, MPA\, moderated by Jennifer Senick\, Ph.D. They will discuss the implications of the film for the NJ metro area in terms of climate policy\, disaster preparedness\, and emergency operations & how the urban planning and public health professions can facilitate life-saving improvements in these areas. \nVIew Panelist Bios \nLearn more about Invisible Impact at www.lens15.com/impact. \nGuest with accessibility questions please contact giulianna.rivera@rutgers.edu
URL:https://dev.bloustein.rutgers.edu/event/disability-on-the-frontline-of-climate-change/
LOCATION:Bloustein School\, Civic Square Building\, 33 Livingston Avenue\, New Brunswick\, NJ\, 08901\, United States
CATEGORIES:Public,Public Policy,Seminar,Urban Planning
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20241021T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20241021T173000
DTSTAMP:20260501T170746
CREATED:20240917T195322Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240923T201022Z
UID:10000603-1729526400-1729531800@dev.bloustein.rutgers.edu
SUMMARY:Intelligent Informatics @ Bloustein: Influence of AI in Public Administration:  The Finnish Experience
DESCRIPTION:Presented by Jari Stenvall Professor of Administrative Sciences\, Tampere University\, Finland \nArtificial intelligence has meant a revolution in public administration and services. On the other hand\, there have been recent discussions suggesting that generative AI in particular will remain mainly a tool for individual employees. The key to the use of AI is not only the development of new innovations but also their implementation. \nThere are three approaches to implementation. The technological dimension means that actions will evolve with new technologies. In the data-driven dimension\, actions evolve by strengthening data-driven decision-making and action; in the organizational dimension\, actions change through organizational transformation. Leadership\, relevance\, and learning are also key to successful implementation. These are discussed theoretically and practically in the lecture. \nThe lecture will include several practical examples of AI implementation\, relevance and learning. The examples are related\, for instance\, to a research which has analyzed teachers’ experiences of AI implementation in Finland. \nFinland is a strongly technology-oriented country. Similarly\, Finland is one of the top countries in the world for innovations. A key strength has been the successful public education system. \nFacilitated by Professors Radha Jagannathan and Jim Samuel Join the Intelligent Informatics forum on LinkedIn https://go.rutgers.edu/rutgersinfx \nHosted by the Master of Public Informatics (MPI) program at Rutgers University the Public Informatics Student Group\, and PASCAL Rutgers Center.
URL:https://dev.bloustein.rutgers.edu/event/intelligent-informatics-bloustein-influence-of-ai-in-public-administration-the-finnish-experience/
LOCATION:Bloustein School\, Civic Square Building\, 33 Livingston Avenue\, New Brunswick\, NJ\, 08901\, United States
CATEGORIES:Informatics,Public,Public Policy,Seminar
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20241024T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20241024T173000
DTSTAMP:20260501T170746
CREATED:20240917T203614Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241029T135718Z
UID:10000604-1729785600-1729791000@dev.bloustein.rutgers.edu
SUMMARY:Fostering Health Equity by Creating Equitable Housing: An Anchor Institution’s Journey
DESCRIPTION:Presented by Kenneth Morris\, Jr.\, MHA\, MA\nVice President\, External Affairs\, St. Joseph’s Health \nView Video Here \nSupportive housing is a groundbreaking concept that combines affordable housing with essential services to provide stability\, autonomy\, and dignity to people grappling with complex challenges. The New Jersey Housing and Mortgage Finance Agency (HMFA) Hospital Partnership Subsidy Pilot Program revolutionized the affordable housing landscape by leveraging hospital equity with the 4% Low-Income Housing Tax Credit program to establish affordable housing developments near hospital campuses\, catering specifically to frequent users of hospital services. \nRecognizing the pivotal role of stable\, affordable housing in healthcare\, St. Joseph’s Health\, in collaboration with HMFA and local agencies\, opened Barclay Place\, the first supportive affordable housing  development in New Jersey. Launched in 2023\, Barclay Place\, located near St. Joseph’s University Medical Center in Paterson\, offers vulnerable families and individuals the opportunity to rent affordable apartments and access vital supportive services St. Joseph’s Health provides.  This innovative initiative embodies a new era of compassionate and comprehensive care\, empowering individuals\, and families to thrive in a nurturing and supportive environment. \nAs Vice President of External Affairs at St. Joseph’s Health\, Kenneth M. Morris\, Jr.\, MHA\, MA\, oversees operations at the Paterson\, Wayne\, and Totowa\, NJ campuses. In this role\, he manages Government Affairs\, Community Outreach and Engagement\, the System’s Regional Health Coalition\, the Hospital-Based Violence Intervention Program\, and WIC\, as well as a portfolio of the System’s real estate holdings. Over his 43-year career at St. Joseph’s\, Ken has developed programs to enhance healthcare access for underprivileged residents in Passaic County. Notably\, he spearheaded the creation of the first supportive affordable housing development in New Jersey\, addressing social determinants of health. \nThe Ruth Ellen Steinman Bloustein and Edward J. Bloustein Memorial Lecture was established to honor the memory of these two extraordinary individuals. It celebrates the values and interests Ruth Ellen and Ed cherished and cultivated throughout their lives: the study and preservation of animal species and the natural environment\, the celebration of love\, happiness\, and laughter as tools of clinical medicine\, and the exploration and promotion of humane values\, which they believed were woven in the fabric of Judaic tradition and passed down from generation to generation.
URL:https://dev.bloustein.rutgers.edu/event/bloustein-memorial-lecture-fostering-health-equity-by-creating-equitable-housing-an-anchor-institutions-journey/
LOCATION:Bloustein School\, Civic Square Building\, 33 Livingston Avenue\, New Brunswick\, NJ\, 08901\, United States
CATEGORIES:Alumni,Health Administration,Informatics,Public Health,Public Policy,Seminar,Urban Planning
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20241030T161500
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20241030T174500
DTSTAMP:20260501T170746
CREATED:20241016T164632Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241016T164632Z
UID:10000625-1730304900-1730310300@dev.bloustein.rutgers.edu
SUMMARY:Public Policy Listening Session
DESCRIPTION:The Public Policy Listening Session is an open and informal forum discussion for students to provide feedback\, offer suggestions\, and hear the most up to date news about the program. \nHosted by Julia Sass Rubin\, Public Policy Program Director; Iman Basit\, VP of Public Policy Program for Bloustein Graduate Student Association; Courtney Culler\, Associate Director for Graduate Student Services; and Greg Marrero\, Student Counselor for Graduate Student Services. \nRSVP HERE \n 
URL:https://dev.bloustein.rutgers.edu/event/public-policy-listening-session-2/
LOCATION:Bloustein School\, Civic Square Building\, 33 Livingston Avenue\, New Brunswick\, NJ\, 08901\, United States
CATEGORIES:Public Policy,Student Services
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20241108T173000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20241108T193000
DTSTAMP:20260501T170746
CREATED:20241016T151450Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251028T180652Z
UID:10000624-1731087000-1731094200@dev.bloustein.rutgers.edu
SUMMARY:Careers in Housing & Community Development Alumni Networking Event
DESCRIPTION:Are you interested in working in the housing and community development field? \nAre you already IN the field and want to add to your connections? \nBloustein School students and alumni are invited to join us for an evening of learning and networking with industry professionals and fellow alumnus Rafay Kazmi MPP/MCRP ’19 at Enterprise Community Partners. \nSpace is limited\, RSVP is required.
URL:https://dev.bloustein.rutgers.edu/event/careers-housing-community-development-alumni-networking/
LOCATION:Bloustein School\, Civic Square Building\, 33 Livingston Avenue\, New Brunswick\, NJ\, 08901\, United States
CATEGORIES:Alumni,Career Information Session,CAREERS,Public Policy,Social Gathering,Student Services,Urban Planning
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20241113T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20241113T150000
DTSTAMP:20260501T170746
CREATED:20241014T140824Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241014T140857Z
UID:10000618-1731488400-1731510000@dev.bloustein.rutgers.edu
SUMMARY:Rutgers Climate Symposium 2024: Signals – Climate Change Communication for Understanding and Action
DESCRIPTION:The Rutgers Climate Symposium fosters collaboration among researchers and students across all disciplines from institutions in the Mid-Atlantic region who are interested in climate change\, renewable energy\, energy efficiency\, or other approaches to reducing greenhouse gas emissions. \nFEATURING \n\nKatherine Blunt\, Author and Journalist\nWilliam Hallman\, Distinguished Professor of Human Ecology\, Rutgers University\nBenjamin Santer\, Atmospheric Scientist\, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institute & University of California at Los Angeles\nJulia Watson\, Landscape Designer\, Julia Watson LLC & Lo-TEK Institute\n\nPoster abstracts due November 1\, 2024.\nRegister to attend in person by November 7.\nPosters can be on any scholarly climate change research. \nSymposium free for students\, faculty and staff of academic and research institutions. Complete details at https://ruclimatesymposium.rutgers.edu/
URL:https://dev.bloustein.rutgers.edu/event/rutgers-climate-symposium-2024-signals-climate-change-communication-for-understanding-and-action/
LOCATION:Douglass Student Center\, 100 George Street\, New Brunswick\, NJ\, 08901\, United States
CATEGORIES:External,Public Policy,Symposium/Workshop,Urban Planning
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20241113T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20241113T173000
DTSTAMP:20260501T170746
CREATED:20241015T202408Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241114T192922Z
UID:10000620-1731513600-1731519000@dev.bloustein.rutgers.edu
SUMMARY:Meck Memorial Lecture--Not the Master’s Tools: 5\,000 years of  Money\, Credit\, and Community Banking
DESCRIPTION:Presented by\nOscar Perry Abello\nSenior Economics Correspondent\, Next City \nWhile the laws\, regulations\, and structure of banking greatly influence land use\, urban planning and housing\, banking itself is poorly understood—even by many who work in banking. Looking around today\, it may seem like big banks have always lorded over the economy\, but in reality\, it was community banks that did the bulk of the work to finance the expansion of infrastructure\, homes\, small businesses and industries that built the cities and rural economies that make up our country today. Even less understood is how the pattern of local ownership and local control over the banking system that helped build this country is part of a pattern that has shown up in thriving cultures and societies going back 5\,000 years\, to the very earliest written records of human activity we have found so far. While it is true\, as Audre Lorde wrote\, that the master’s tools will never dismantle the master’s house\, banking and money and credit were never the master’s tools to begin with. It’s time for communities to take them back again. \nOscar Perry Abello is currently the senior economic justice correspondent for Next City\, an independent\, not-for-profit\, online publication covering cities from the lens of social\, racial\, and environmental justice. He is also the author of The Banks We Deserve: Reclaiming Community Banking for a Just Economy\, forthcoming in February 2025 from Island Press. Oscar’s writing has also appeared in Yes! Magazine\, City & State New York\, Impact Alpha\, Shelterforce\, and other outlets. Oscar is a child of immigrants descended from the former colonial subjects of the Spanish and U.S. imperial regimes in the Philippines. He was born in New York City\, and raised in the inner-ring suburbs of Philadelphia. He has a bachelor’s degree from Villanova University\, majoring in economics and minoring in peace and justice studies. He spent several years embedded in the international development industry before transitioning into journalism full-time in 2015. He currently lives in New York City with his domestic partner and the two most photogenic kitties in the world. \nWatch the Video
URL:https://dev.bloustein.rutgers.edu/event/meck-memorial-lecture-not-the-masters-tools-5000-years-of-money-credit-and-community-banking/
LOCATION:Bloustein School\, Civic Square Building\, 33 Livingston Avenue\, New Brunswick\, NJ\, 08901\, United States
CATEGORIES:Alumni,Public,Public Policy,Seminar,Urban Planning
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20241120T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20241120T180000
DTSTAMP:20260501T170746
CREATED:20241112T221814Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241112T221814Z
UID:10000639-1732118400-1732125600@dev.bloustein.rutgers.edu
SUMMARY:Walking Tour of The Park\, Berkeley Heights\, NJ
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a tour of Round Table Studios and the first ever Work Resort in the United States. Situated on a 185-acre campus in Berkeley Heights\, NJ\, the Connell Family has invested over $500 million in the first-of-its-kind\, innovative resort environment in the United States for working\, living\, relaxing\, and dining. Round Table Studios and its Social By Nature theme successfully bring together work\, hospitality\, design\, leisure\, wellness\, Outdoor activities\, social clubs\, living\, and culinary experiences in one location. \nThe tour will begin at Round Table Studios. Situated on a walkable\, 185-acre campus\, the tour will cover all of the design\, style and amenities designed to create a resort environment on the most modern work/live/play campus in the US. \nSPACE IS LIMITED. Registration required by emailing RobertAshmun@gmail.com. \nParticipants should plan to wear comfortable attire/shoes and are responsible for their own transportation to/from the tour site. 2.0 AICP CM credits.
URL:https://dev.bloustein.rutgers.edu/event/walking-tour-of-the-park-berkeley-heights-nj/
LOCATION:The Park\, 200 Connell Drive\, Berkeley Heights\, 07922\, United States
CATEGORIES:Public,Public Policy,Social Gathering,Urban Planning
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20241205T081500
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20241205T163000
DTSTAMP:20260501T170746
CREATED:20241104T215948Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241104T220151Z
UID:10000638-1733386500-1733416200@dev.bloustein.rutgers.edu
SUMMARY:2024 Rutgers Governmental Accounting and Auditing Update Virtual Conference
DESCRIPTION:The Rutgers Business School\, in collaboration with the Bloustein Local Government Research Center\, will hold its Annual Governmental Accounting and Auditing Update Conference virtually this year on Thursday\, December 5.  \nThis conference aims to bring leaders in public financial management together to address the most pressing financial and public policy issues and provide an update on current regulations\, accounting pronouncements\, auditing issues\, and other subjects of interest. Participants will learn about current state fiscal matters from senior government financial leaders and get an update on auditing\, accounting\, and financial management issues. The conference will also address the latest GASB pronouncements and governmental auditing issues. \nGuest speakers include officials from the NJ State Treasurer’s Office\, NJ Division of Local Government Services\, NJ Dept. of Education\, Governmental Accounting Standards Board\, Rutgers faculty\, and notable professionals from governmental accounting\, auditing\, and other financial management areas. \nTo register for the conference\, please visit: https://go.rutgers.edu/pkp6nbgx
URL:https://dev.bloustein.rutgers.edu/event/2024-rutgers-governmental-accounting-and-auditing-update-virtual-conference/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:External,Public,Public Policy,Symposium/Workshop,Virtual
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250116T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250116T130000
DTSTAMP:20260501T170746
CREATED:20250114T203602Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250114T203627Z
UID:10000685-1737025200-1737032400@dev.bloustein.rutgers.edu
SUMMARY:Basic Quantitative Methods Placement Exam
DESCRIPTION:The placement exam is only for those who wish to waive the BQM requirement because they have a strong statistics background.  If you plan to take the BQM course\, you do not need to take the placement exam. \nTo register: Email Shiyu Ma at sm2758 [at] scarletmail.rutgers.edu by 5pm on January 15\, 2025. \nThis closed-book exam is similar to the final exam for the Basic Quantitative Methods course. The exam will cover all chapters of the book listed below. You will need a non-graphing calculator and pen or pencil. \nTo prepare: Joseph F. Healey. Statistics: A Tool for Social Research. Wadsworth Cengage Learning 10th edition (or subsequent editions) . Please be advised that you need an active Rutgers Box Account to view the above link. \nExam format: \n\nmultiple choice and short answer questions that test your understanding of concepts\, and\ncomputational problems and interpretation of statistical output from STATA. Familiarity with any statistical software package should be sufficient to interpret the output.\n\nAt exam time\, you will receive statistical tables (appendices A\, B\, C\, and D from the 10th edition of the textbook) as well as a formula sheet with the formulas from the inside front cover of the textbook.
URL:https://dev.bloustein.rutgers.edu/event/basic-quantitative-methods-placement-exam-2/
LOCATION:Bloustein School\, Civic Square Building\, 33 Livingston Avenue\, New Brunswick\, NJ\, 08901\, United States
CATEGORIES:Informatics,Public Policy,Student Services,Urban Planning
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250131T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250131T163000
DTSTAMP:20260501T170746
CREATED:20250123T162344Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250123T163920Z
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SUMMARY:Geography Speaker Series: The Map in the Machine: Charting the Spatial Architecture of Digital Capitalism
DESCRIPTION:Digital technologies have changed how we shop\, work\, play\, and communicate\, reshaping our societies and economies. To understand digital capitalism\, we need to grasp how advances in geospatial technologies underpin the construction\, operation\, and refinement of markets for digital goods and services. In this talk\, based on his recent book\, The Map in the Machine\, Luis F. Alvarez León examines these advances\, from MapQuest and Google Maps to the rise of IP geolocation\, ridesharing\, and a new Earth Observation satellite ecosystem. He develops a geographical theory of digital capitalism centered on the processes of location\, valuation\, and marketization to provide a new vantage point from which to better understand and intervene in the dominant techno-economic paradigm of our time. By centering the spatiality of digital capitalism\, Alvarez León shows how this system is the product not of seemingly intangible information clouds but rather of a vast array of technologies\, practices\, and infrastructures deeply rooted in place\, mediated by geography\, and open to contestation and change. \nReferences: Alvarez León\, L. F. (2024). The map in the machine: Charting the spatial architecture of digital capitalism. University of California Press. https://www.ucpress.edu/book/9780520389328/the-map-in-the-machine \nLuis Felipe Alvarez León is Associate Professor of Geography at Dartmouth College. In 2016\, he completed his PhD in Geography at the University of California\, Los Angeles\, and was presented with the Best Dissertation Award by the AAG Economic Geography Specialty Group (EGSG). From 2016 to 2018\, he was a Postdoctoral Scholar at the Sol Price Center for Social Innovation and in 2018 he was Visiting Assistant Professor of Urban and Economic Geography at Clark University. His work focuses on the political economy of geospatial data\, media\, and technologies. He is currently working on the geographies of autonomous vehicles\, and the changing political economy of remote sensing. He is the author of The Map in the Machine: Charting the Spatial Architecture of Digital Capitalism (University of California Press\, 2024). \nCo-sponsored by Bloustein School’s Urban Planning and  Masters of Public Informatics program and the School of Management and Labor Relations \nContact: Andrea Marston
URL:https://dev.bloustein.rutgers.edu/event/geography-speaker-series-the-map-in-the-machine-charting-the-spatial-architecture-of-digital-capitalism/
LOCATION:Tillett Hall\, 50 Joyce Kilmer Ave\, Piscataway\, 08854\, United States
CATEGORIES:External,Informatics,Public Policy,Seminar,Urban Planning
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SUMMARY:Rutgers Real Estate Club/Corenet Global Networking Event
DESCRIPTION:The Rutgers Real Estate Club invites Bloustein School students to attend an exciting networking event on Tuesday\, February 4 beginning at 7:30 p.m. at Rutgers Business School. \nExecutives from Corenet Global will be on campus to speak about architecture\, real estate\, and more. After the talk\, students will have the opportunity to talk to the speakers one-on-one and make industry-level connections. \nDress code: Business Casual \nUndergrads and grads are welcome! \nPlease contact Rutgers Real Estate Club’s Events and Campus Relations Officer Dhyana Patel for further questions at dhyana.patel@rutgers.edu
URL:https://dev.bloustein.rutgers.edu/event/rutgers-real-estate-club-corenet-global-networking-event/
LOCATION:Rutgers Business School\, 100 Rockafeller Road\, Piscataway\, 08854\, United States
CATEGORIES:External,Public Policy,Social Gathering,Student Services,Urban Planning
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