The Ralph W. Voorhees Public Service Fellowship awards up to five (5) fellowships of $5,000 each annually and is open to undergraduate students from any major in any school at Rutgers NB. Fellows work on a civically engaged applied research project in the Fall semester in community development and planning, housing, public transportation, public policy, or public health. Fellows meet weekly to work on the studio project as part of a team, build research skills, reflect on community experiences, and meet community leaders from New Jersey and beyond. By the end of the term, Fellows will complete a report and present their project publicly. To learn more about the Fellowship, click here.
Mapping Networks, Resources, Gaps and Vulnerabilities in Middlesex County’s Emergency Food System During an Emergency
2023 This report examines the networks, resources, gaps, and vulnerabilities in the County’s emergency food system. The objective of the project was to better understand to understand how food pantries and food banks are affected during emergencies to ensure that...