141. “How Does Last-Dollar Financial Aid Affect First-Year Student Outcomes? Evidence from the Bridging the Gap Study”

September 14, 2018 @ 12:15 pm-1:30 pm – This event is free and open to the public. Lunch will be served. In the fall of 2015, Rutgers–Camden announced plans to implement a last-dollar financial aid program called Bridging the Gap that would eliminate or substantially reduce the cost of tuition and certain fees for in-state students from lower- and middle-income families. The Federal […]

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142. Reflections from the Director (Dr. Stephen Danley)

…eco-system can impact policy. – We’ve worked with the South Jersey Institute for Population Health (SJIPH) and will be launching a partnership formation award this Fall that recognizes and funds the work that community organizations put into partnering with academics at Rutgers University-Camden and Rowan University. I’m really excited about…

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143. Dr. Jargowsky named Penn Institute for Urban Research Scholar

…the global human population becomes increasingly urban, understanding cities is vital to informed decision-making and public policy at the local, national, and international levels. Penn IUR is dedicated to developing knowledge in three critical areas: innovative urban development strategies; building the sustainable and inclusive 21st-century city; and the role of…

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144. Public Affairs Ph.D. candidate receives support from CURE to access PSID restricted data

…individual characteristics, local economic and housing conditions, and neighborhood social environments in relation to public housing exits. Dantzler is currently attending a summer research workshop at the Interuniversity Consortium for Political and Social Research at the University of Michigan supported through the Department of Public Policy and Administration at Rutgers-Camden….

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145. Center director Paul Jargowsky speaks at National Superintendents Roundtable in Chicago July 12, 2014

Childhood Poverty and Funding Inequities – Chicago – July 11-13 July will find the Roundtable in Chicago to examine poverty and funding inequities. After being ignored for a decade or more in policy discussions about schools, poverty is again back in the national spotlight. Join experts from organizations such as…

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