| August Tue, 2019
N.J. residents tell pollster schools are diverse. Data says otherwise
“A new poll by Rutgers-Eagleton/Fairleigh Dickinson University suggests a disconnect between the public’s perception and reality when it comes to racial integration in New Jersey public schools.”
| August Mon, 2019
N.J. Dems in Congress face ‘really difficult balancing act’ when dealing with impeachment issue
“‘It’s a very really difficult balancing act,’ said Ashley Koning, an assistant research professor at Rutgers University’s Eagleton Institute of Politics and the director of the institute’s Center for Public Interest Polling.”
| August Mon, 2019
Joint Rutgers-Eagleton/FDU Poll: Most New Jerseyans Perceive No School Segregation
“More than 80 percent of New Jerseyans say their local school districts include a good mix of races and ethnicities, and just 14 percent say their local schools are segregated, despite research that has found high levels of segregation of black and Latin-American students in the Garden State.”
| August Mon, 2019
Joint Rutgers-Eagleton/FDU Poll: Most New Jerseyans Perceive no School Segregation
More than 80 percent of New Jerseyans say their local school districts include a good mix of races and ethnicities, and just 14 percent say their local schools are segregated, despite research that has found high levels of segregation of black and Latin-American students in the Garden State.