In addition to being an integral part of the university, the
Bloustein School is a vital part of the New Brunswick community. Designated as
one of the state's most significant areas for education and health
care, the city is home to Rutgers University–New Brunswick (including
its historic Old Queens Campus) and to the Robert Wood Johnson Medical
School, Saint
Peter's University Hospital, and Rutgers Cancer Institute of New Jersey.
The Bloustein School's award-winning building, shared with Rutgers' Mason Gross School of the
Arts, is situated at Civic Square in New Brunswick, where it occupies
an essential place in central New Jersey's educational and cultural
hub. The locale includes a thriving cultural area--the State Theatre,
George Street Playhouse, and Crossroads Theatre Company are steps away,
and a wide variety of restaurants provide menus for every taste.
The Bloustein School's home, Civic Square, is within a five-minute walk
of the city's train station. The New Brunswick train station, which has NJ TRANSIT and Amtrak
connections, is approximately one hour from New York City and
Philadelphia. To reach the Bloustein School from the train station,
cross Albany Street (Route 27) and turn left. Walk a block and a half to
George Street. Turn right onto George Street and walk four blocks to
Livingston Avenue. Turn right onto Livingston Avenue; the Bloustein
School is at the corner of Livingston Avenue and New Street.