…of British ale. Stephen teaches 2 classes at Rutgers Camden this Fall: Local Knowledge: City Policy in New Orleans and Camden and International Economic Development Stephen Danley, DPhil Assistant Professor of Public Policy and Administration Rutgers University-Camden stephen.danley@rutgers.edu Check out Stephen’s piece at Next City on living in Camden: https://nextcity.org/daily/entry/camden-a-city-for-others…
Dr. Jargowsky accepted the invitation to serve a 3-year term on the editorial board of the prestigious peer-reviewed academic journal Housing Policy Debate. The journal provides a venue for original research relating to U.S. housing policy. Subjects include affordable housing policy, fair housing policy, land use regulations influencing housing affordability,…
…of Nevada Las Vegas for the 2010-2011 academic year. More information at https://www.communityprogress.net/alan-mallach-pages-116.php. Sandra J. Newman Nonresident Fellow Urban Institute Sandra Newman is a nonresident fellow in the Metropolitan Housing and Communities Policy Center at the Urban Institute. She is professor of policy studies at the Johns Hopkins University, where…
…role of unwise public policies in creating and sustaining spatial inequality is a welcome first step. This one-day conference will bring together leading academics, practitioners, and policymakers to develop an anti-segregation policy agenda. Speakers and panelists will articulate, analyze, and debate policy changes to finally begin to dismantle the Architecture…
…research related to the study of race and ethnicity. Students from all levels of study (from 1st year graduate students to ABDs) and from all campuses and schools at Rutgers, including Public Policy, Law, Social Work, Education, Business, and Arts and Sciences, are welcome! This event is part of the…