51. Message from the Director: Sharing CURE Research

policy brief and more on the “Hidden Hands” project, plus other projects mentioned above, please click the links below. And keep an eye on this space for more about CURE’s ongoing research. Policy Research Brief: “Hidden Hands: Property Ownership in Camden” Interim Report Discussion in Administrative Theory and Practice on…

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52. Dr. Michael Hayes joins CURE as affiliated scholar!

Michael Hayes is an assistant professor in the Department of Public Policy and Administration. Prior to Rutgers-Camden, he worked as an economist for the Office of Policy Development and Research at the Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). His research in the field of public budgeting and finance focuses…

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53. CURE affiliated scholar Stephen Danley receives national ENACT civic engagement faculty fellowship!

Congrats to our colleague Stephen Danley, Assistant Professor of Public Policy and Urban Studies at Rutgers University–Camden, for receiving this competitive, national fellowship! According to Steve, “my application is focused on the creation of a new course in our Urban Studies program titled: Community Organizing and Advocacy. I’m honored to…

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54. Anthony Townsend to discuss smart cities at Bloustein School’s Catlin lecture, April 10

…president for academic affairs at California State University, Bakersfield. He was inducted as an AICP Fellow in 2001. At the Bloustein School, he specialized in urban revitalization and’ the impact of race in public policy decision-making. The event is free and open to the public. RSVP is requested to RSVP@policy.rutgers.edu…

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55. Symposium on Housing, Segregation, and Poverty

…Panel 3: New Directions in Housing Policy Chair: Chris Wheeler Discussants: Melanie Bowers, Chris Wheeler Mai Thi Nguyen, Michael Webb, William Rohe & Kristin Frescoln: “Can housing vouchers and supportive services move families out of poverty? Lessons learned from a 5-year evaluation of HOPE VI in Charlotte, North Carolina” Presenter:…