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| December Thu, 2025

Rutgers-Eagleton Students Share Strategic Policy Recommendations for Transition with Lt. Governor-Elect Caldwell and Transition Team

In a dynamic convergence of academic research and practical governance, students from the Eagleton Institute of Politics at Rutgers University-New Brunswick presented their ideas for the New Jersey state government transition to Lieutenant Governor-Elect Dr. Dale Caldwell and Chief Counsel to Governor-Elect Mikie Sherrill, Tim Lydon.

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| November Wed, 2025

Eagleton Attends 110th NJLM Conference

The Eagleton Institute of Politics, in partnership with the Rutgers Democracy Lab, hosted its first booth as an exhibitor at the 110th New Jersey League of Municipalities Conference in Atlantic City, NJ, in addition to holding two sessions organized by the Eagleton Science and Politics Program and the Center for Public Interest Polling.

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| November Fri, 2025

RU Voting’s Campus-Wide Campaign to Get Out the Vote for New Jersey

The Center for Youth Political Participation's (CYPP) RU Voting crew was busy this season to ensure New Jersey got out to vote for the gubernatorial election!

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| October Tue, 2025

Rutgers Democracy Lab Launches Technology and Democracy Research Hub

New initiative within the Rutgers Democracy Lab at the Eagleton Institute of Politics will examine how social media, artificial intelligence, and emerging technologies influence political behavior.

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