Professor Named Visiting Scholar for the People’s Emergency Center
J.J. Cutuli, an assistant professor of psychology at Rutgers University–Camden, has been a visiting scholar for the People’s Emergency Center (PEC) in West Philadelphia.
J.J. Cutuli, an assistant professor of psychology at Rutgers University–Camden, has been a visiting scholar for the People’s Emergency Center (PEC) in West Philadelphia.
“HOW DO WE VACCINATE PEOPLE WHO DON’T COME TO GET THE SHOT?” Robert Atkins (associate professor, SNC) wrote this opinion column about getting the COVID-19 vaccine to groups of people who are difficult to reach.
“RUTGERS–CAMDEN GETS $233K FOR CLIMATE CHANGE RESEARCH” The Biology Department and the Center for Computational and Integrative Biology at Rutgers–Camden is receiving federal funding from the National Science Foundation.
“MALINOWSKI TARGETS BIG TECH FOR ENABLING DISINFORMATION, HATE GROUPS, CONSPIRACIES” Ellen Goodman (professor, RLAW and co-director/co-founder, Rutgers Institute for Information Policy & Law) is quoted in this report.
“NOW WITH A TITLE, SECOND GENTLEMAN DOUG EMHOFF HAS TO CARVE OUT ROLE FOR HIMSELF” Kelly Dittmar (associate professor, FASC-political science) discusses expectations for the first man to serve as second spouse.
“‘THE NEEDLE IS MOVING’: ANOTHER MDL JUDGE CITES DIVERSITY IN LEAD COUNSEL APPOINTMENTS” Stacy Hawkins (professor, RLAW) is quoted in this report about multidistrict litigation.
“PRESIDENT BIDEN’S ECONOMIC RELIEF PACKAGE COULD CUT CHILDHOOD POVERTY IN HALF – BUT IT’S ONLY TEMPORARY” Joan Maya Mazelis (associate professor, FASC-sociology) is quoted discussing the potential impact that new proposals could have on children and families.
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