| August Fri, 2019
She hoped for death on her own terms. Then NJ’s aid-in-dying law was challenged
Although nearly two-thirds of New Jersey residents supported the measure, according to the latest Rutgers-Eagleton Poll in 2015, debate on the issue was contentious.
| August Tue, 2019
Central Jersey Daily Rundown, Tuesday, Aug. 27
New Jerseyans’ views about the ethnic makeup of their local school districts are the subject of the latest Rutgers-Eagleton/Fairleigh Dickinson University polling partnership, in collaboration with Fairleigh Dickinson University’s School of Public and Global Affairs.
| 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 Tue, 2019
Poll: New Jerseyans Moving Beyond Most Stereotypical Views on Gender
New Jerseyans perceive women as being more emotional and men as more aggressive, but other views on gender have evolved, according to the latest poll results from the Rutgers-Eagleton/Fairleigh Dickinson University Polling partnership.