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EJB Talks: Rutgers Bloustein School Experts — 124 episodes
Sea Level Rise, Community Engagement, and New Jersey's Environmental Future with Janine Barr
Small Wins, Big Impact: On the Front Lines of Local Public Health with Peter Tabbot
Planning, Policy, Politics, and the Path to Office with Assemblywoman Katie Brennan, MCRP '12
Beyond “Does It Work?”: Laura Peck on Policy, Evidence, and Impact
From Corruption to Ballot Reform: Fighting for Government Accountability in New Jersey
Alumnus Barkha Patel MCRP '15 Helps Rethink Jersey City's Public Spaces
Uncovering Inequality Through Design: A Conversation with Carmelo Ignaccolo
Lifelong Learning and Leadership in Healthcare Administration: A Conversation with William Tuttle
Careful Campaigns, Big Debates: Breaking Down NJ's Governor’s Race with Eagleton's Kristoffer Shields
Social Determinants, Health Policy, and the Public Health Classroom: A Discussion with Katie Pincura
From Public Health Research to Real-World Impact: A Conversation with Melinda Rushing
Inside, Outside, and In Between: Leading Across All Levels of Government
The Critical Role of University Research: Funding, Challenges, and Impact
Balancing Growth and Preservation: Leah Furey Bruder, MCRP '06 on Community-Centered Urban Planning
Healthcare, Policy, and the Opioid Crisis: Bridging Gaps in Access
Navigating New Jersey's Economic Outlook: Insights with Will Irving
“Rutgers Then and Now”: A Discussion with Authors James W. Hughes and David Listokin
The Virtues of Public Services with Senior Policy Fellow Bob Gordon
BONUS EPISODE! Election Aftermath: The Path Forward for Democracy with Eagleton's Elizabeth Matto
Communicating Environmental Issues to the Public with Kati Angarone
Exploring Healthcare Challenges with Irina Grafova: Medical Debt and Provider Burnout
Urban Development and Density in Taiwan: EJB Talks with Mi Shih
Political Update: Analyzing Trump's Guilty Verdict and the 2024 Election Outlook
From Public Health to Pharma Professional: Alumus and Advisory Board Member Christopher Black EJB (PH) '09
Transportation, Urban Planning, and Racial Bias: Insights from Professor Michael Smart
Housing, Health, and Equity: A Conversation on Addressing Complex Interconnected Issues Through Collaboration
Understanding the Politics of Community Health Centers and Place-Based Healthcare with Emily Parker
Exploring the Path to Health Administration: Insights from Professor Jane Kaye
EJB Talks--Brandon McKoy MCRP '13 on Policy and Strengthening Democracy in New Jersey
Navigating a Politically Turbulent 2023 and the Ominous Prelude to 2024
The Bloustein Undergraduate Experience: Rutgers Summer Service DC Internships
Exploring the Intersection of Architecture, Urban Design, and Technology in Urban Planning with Professor Juan Ayala
Exploring Disability Studies: Fostering a Better Understanding of the Disability Community
New Faculty Spotlight: Ceu Cirne-Neves | From Journalist to Health Administration: Reporting on Hospitals and Running Them
EJB Talks New Faculty Spotlight: Bernadette Baird-Zars and Gray Institutions
New Faculty Spotlight: Mark Paul and The Ends of Freedom
The Return of Not Normal - Political Check In with Stuart Shapiro
From SARS to HIV - Inspiring a Career in Public Health
The Importance of Municipal Bonds and the Roles They Play
Saving a Limb - How Health Economics can Shape Medical Treatment
Administration Matters - How Bureaucracies Can Help Solve Water Issues in the Global South
New Faculty Spotlight - Biostatistician, Health Policy Researcher, Douglass Alumni
Public Informatics Spotlight - from Data Analytics to Artificial Intelligence Impacts
From Nurse to Policy Professional to Health Administration Program Director
More than Making the Trains Run on Time: A Bloustein Alumna at Amtrak
Healthcare Communicator - Performing a Vital Function
Alumni Spotlight: Making a Difference at Microsoft
Let's Talk Politics - 2022 Midterm Recap and Takeaways
Co-Ops - Collective Democracy in Action
Building Bloustein - A Special 75th Episode
Using Analysis for Advocacy
Bloustein's Global Reach: An Alumna's Journey
Political Check-In: A Rollercoaster Ride to the Midterms
Political Wrap up - The 3 -tions: Inflation, Abortion and the Election
Educating and Enhancing Transportation Officials - National Transit Institute
Bloustein Local Government Research Center - Serving New Jersey and its Communities
Center For Green Building - Promoting Healthy Buildings and Healthy Communities
New Jersey State Policy Lab - Addressing NJ's needs effectively, innovatively, and equitably
The War in Ukraine: A Ukranian Family Member's Perspective
The Russian Invasion of Ukraine: Putin's Path to War
Building Better Communities: Bloustein's Environmental Analysis and Communications Group
The Voorhees Transportation Center: A Leader in Transportation Research, Education and Training
The Heldrich Center : A National Center of Workforce Development, Policy and Scholarship
Wrapping it up: 2021 politics with Stuart Shapiro
Conflict, Collaboration and Consensus: How Democracy Happens
From the Bronx to Bloustein
Fostering Democracy Through Teaching
Community service, teaching, expertise: A conversation with Henry Coleman
Homecoming Alumni Spotlight: From Scarlet Knight to Policy Student to Trade Official
A Place for Ethics
Rural Planner: Frank Popper and the Buffalo Commons
Bloustein Alumni Spotlight: 9-11 and the World Trade Center Redevelopment
Improving the public good: Health administration at the Bloustein School
From the Garden State to Route 66
We haven't come a long way, baby: Sexual harassment in the workplace
A Tale of Two Alums: NJCC Assisting Small Businesses in the Time of COVID
The NJDOL and the Pandemic - The Commissioner Speaks on Policy, Politics, and Positive Change
The Trump aftermath and the "not normal" future of the GOP
Diversity, Equity and Inclusion in the Academy and in the Country
Cultural Influence on the Shaping of Health and Behaviors
NJTIP@Rutgers empowers: Making transit accessible and usable for New Jerseyans
Nurturing young minds through nature: How Rutgers' NTN program positively impacts at-risk youth
The economics, politics, and science of climate change
National political and policy check in: The first two months of the Biden Administration
The last -ism: Age, Public Health and Policy
Economic Development, Immigration and Urban Planning - A revealing look at the Amazon-Queens Story
Economic development in New Jersey -- How COVID has expanded NJEDAs essential role
Bike and pedestrian danger: How the media, language, and poor policy shift blame and make accidents more likely
One Thing We Agree On - How the American Public Views the Economic Crisis
Combatting Racial Disparities - Calling for Equity, not Equality, in the Battle against COVID
MHA Alumni Spotlight - How hospitals administrators are managing COVID challenges
Looking ahead: Smart Buildings and the future of the urban environment
A New Normal? Looking Ahead to 2021
Litigator, Judge, Educator - Using Ethics to Inform Health Care
The Bloustein Nexus: Bringing together policy, planning, and health
EJB Talks - Election Coverage 2020
The Durability of American Inequality - How Past and Present Racial Disparities Grow the Wealth Gap
Using Crowdsourcing Applications to Interpret and Build More Equitable Cities
The Future of Transporation - Big Data's Role In Understanding the Adoption of Autonomous Vehicles
Is Our Health Data Safe? Cybersecurity in America's Healthcare Networks
Practitioner and Professor - Teaching Health Administration during COVID
Institutional Landlords and the New Housing Crisis
Advocate and Educator - From the CROWN act to the Classroom
Travel and tourism: Key factors in New Jersey's economic recovery
Cutting off our most vulnerable - Intimate partner violence in a pandemic
"Can We Get Back to Politics?"
New Jersey Politics: Why Primary Ballots Make All the Difference
Moving Higher Ed Online: Costs of COVID and a Recession
Transportation Equity and Institutionalized Inequalities
Covid-19, the Recession and State Budgets: What are our choices?
What Do Our Current Crises Teach Us About Combating Climate Change
Epidemiologists on the ground during COVID 19
What We Learned from the Newark Riots: Looking Back to Move Forward
The Floyd Protests: Finding Courage
The Protests and the President
How Toilet Paper Brought Supply Chain Management to the Pandemic Front Lines
Restarting the Economy: Understanding How the Cost of Not Investing Can Hurt NJ's Pandemic Recovery
Why are Black and Latino Populations Being Hit Harder by COVID-19?
Using Data and Emerging Technologies to Improve Urban Life
Challenges to Transportation in the Wake of a Pandemic
Will The Cities of the Future Change?
COVID 19 - Laying Bare Nationwide Health Disparities
Mitigating the COVID-19 Crisis of Long-Term Unemployment
Health Administrators: On the Front Lines Fighting Covid-19