| August Wed, 2019
Why Governors Have Flamed Out as Presidential Candidates
“The country has to be in a certain mood to turn to a governor. Governors got nowhere in the early days of national politics, in part because the focus was on creating a national politics and culture…. notes Saladin Ambar, author of How Governors Built the Modern American Presidency."
| August Tue, 2019
Rutgers’ Eagleton Institute of Politics Announces First Class of Science and Politics Fellows, Including One From Metuchen
“Liana Vaccari, from Metuchen, is one of four Rutgers University Eagleton Science Fellows who will assist the State of New Jersey with issues ranging from maternal health outcomes to climate change resiliency.”
| August Tue, 2019
New poll: Most in NJ see no school segregation (but there is)
“A Rutgers-Eagleton/Fairleigh Dickinson University poll finds most New Jerseyans do not perceive any segregation in their schools. But research shows we have one of the highest segregation levels in the country.”
| August Tue, 2019
New Jersey History
“The Eagleton Institute of Politics was established in 1956 from the bequest of more than $1 million from the estate of Florence P. Eagleton, a long-term trustee at Rutgers University.”