Senator Walter Rand Institute for Public Affairs (WRI) at Rutgers University-Camden addresses public policy issues impacting southern New Jersey through applied research, community engagement, and organizational development.
Founded in 2000 under the leadership of Dr. Richard Harris, WRI was organized to honor Senator Rand’s legacy of public service to southern New Jersey and to his hometown of Camden. Launched with a legislative appropriation from the State of New Jersey and matching funds from Rutgers University, WRI serves as a research and public service center for Rutgers-Camden, the southern campus of the state’s land grant university.
WRI is tied closely to the Department of Public Policy and Administration which provides the Director of WRI from the ranks of its senior faculty, and is the designated research center for the Public Affairs Ph.D. program focused on community development.
Providing high-quality research and evaluation, as well as a venue for public, private and nonprofit leaders to engage constructively on challenging issues, WRI has tackled an array of policy problems including social service delivery, local government capacity, release and re-entry of violent offenders, civic engagement, housing affordability, and regional development. WRI projects have connected scores of Rutgers students with exciting opportunities to enhance their education with invaluable experience in the real-world of public affairs.
Since its inception, WRI has pursued its mission of engaging Rutgers-Camden faculty and students with public administrators, elected officials, nonprofit organizations, and community leaders to address the real world challenges that shape the lives of citizens in southern New Jersey and beyond. WRI is guided and supported by an Advisory Board which organizes an annual event to honor three South Jerseyans of the Year and to raise scholarship support for students working on WRI projects. Contact us at wrand@camden.rutgers.edu.