Student Research
The William J. Hughes Center for Public Policy is proud to sponsor research conducted by 淫性视频 students. The Hughes Center established a student research internship in fall 2019. Each semester, a student intern researches a public policy issue and produces a paper on that topic. Those papers and other student research sponsored by the Hughes Center will be published on this page.
Davis, Jordan (2024). K-12 Education in Post-Pandemic New Jersey: Challenges and Solutions. May
Piper, Isabella (2023). The Inequitable Placement of Hazardous Waste Facilities: How Underserved Communities are Disproportionately Impacted. December
Nash, Jessie (2023). Open Access and Open Minds: A Comprehensive Overview of Open Educational Resource Initiatives in Higher Education. September
Spring 2023 SOBL Faculty-Student Research Showcase
Meroney, Alexis (2023). A Current Assessment for New Jersey Property Taxes in the 2020-2022 Real Estate Market. January
Fisher, Rachel (2022). Studying the Effects of Sea Level Rise on Coastal Flooding in Southern New Jersey. July
Kramer, Emily (2022). Changes in Racial and Ethnic Diversity in New Jersey 2000 - 2020. June
Kee, Erin (2021). An analysis of 2020 election results in New Jersey鈥檚 2nd Congressional District. October
Lopez, Christopher (2021). Socioeconomic Impacts of COVID-19 on Issues Related to Motor Vehicle Traffic in New Jersey. August
Qadir, Ifrah (2020). Pros and Cons of New Jersey Participation in Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative: A Literature Review. December
Bolton, Garrett (2020). The Coronavirus鈥檚 Impact on Food Security in Atlantic County. September
Tidcombe, Daniel (2020). Analyzing the Caseload of the Federal District Court in the District of New Jersey and the Effects of Unfilled Vacancies on the Judicial System. May
Hulbert, Florence (2020). The Effects of Climate Change in New Jersey. February