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Cynthia L. Blitz, Ph.D.

Executive Director, Research Professor

Dr. Cynthia L. Blitz is the Executive Director of the Center for Effective School Practices (CESP) and a Research Professor at the Rutgers University Graduate School of Education (RU-GSE). A nationally recognized leader in applied research and evaluation, Dr. Blitz specializes in advancing evidence-based practices that bridge the gap between research, practice, and policy.

Dr. Blitz is dedicated to generating new knowledge through high-quality research and evaluation and promoting its ongoing application by institutionalizing informed decision-making routines. She is a strong advocate for capacity-building and sustainable change, working to translate research insights into practical, real-world applications. Her work extends beyond traditional education boundaries, encompassing workforce development, mental health and health education, policy analysis, and the creation and provision of authentic learning and development opportunities. She has spearheaded numerous high-impact projects addressing relevant problems of practice.

Under Dr. Blitz's leadership, Rutgers CESP has become a premier applied translational research and evaluation unit. She leads a dynamic team that secures and manages a multi-million-dollar portfolio through federal, state, and philanthropic grants and contracts. As the executive director of a self-sustaining center, Dr. Blitz ensures that CESP remains engaged in timely, relevant, and impactful work.

Dr. Blitz holds a Ph.D. in Social Welfare from the University of Pennsylvania and an M.A. in Applied Anthropology from American University. Her scholarship focuses on advancing educational equity, workforce development, and interdisciplinary problem-solving. Through her strategic vision and dedication, Dr. Blitz continues to shape the future of educational research and practice.

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Education

Ph.D., Social Welfare; University of Pennsylvania
M.A., Applied Anthropology; American University
B.A., Political Science/French; Washington University

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