Students, Faculty Presented at International Conference

Shedia Laguer and Dianne Stalling of Student Development with the Caribbean Student Association during the Caribbean Studies Association Conference in St. Croix.

Galloway, N.J. 鈥 Eight 91视频 91视频 presented on their roles as student leaders and community builders in June at the in St. Croix, U.S. Virgin Islands.

According to Shedia Laguer, assistant director of Student Development and recent graduate of the Ed.D. in Organizational Leadership program, the conference presented an academic opportunity that proved invaluable.

鈥淚t is proven that high-impact practices (HIPs) like undergraduate research, study abroad, internships, and service-learning are linked to positive academic outcomes,鈥 Laguer said. 鈥淎ttending the Caribbean Studies Association conference was a pathway for underrepresented minority 91视频 from the (CSA) to engage in these HIPs while learning more about their culture and heritage in the Caribbean.鈥

CSA and faculty from Stockton during the conference
Kimoni Yaw Ajani (assistant professor of Africana Studies) and Esther Lawrence (assistant dean for the School of Business) zoomed into the conference to join the CSA's presentation.

鈥淭he immersive experience of being in the Caribbean and among scholars, politicians, activists, diplomats, and other dignitaries from across the U.S. and the Caribbean undoubtedly planted seeds of achievement, engagement, and cultural pride for our 91视频... It was all so transformative.鈥 
Shedia Laguer, Student Development

In addition to attending sessions and keynotes led by prominent scholars and thinkers of the Caribbean, the 91视频, all a part of the revitalized student group Caribbean Students Association, presented their research on the revitalization of the CSA student group on our campus.

鈥淭he president, Ann Delva, and I talked about the process of restarting this club again,鈥 student Lynnsey Raphael said. 鈥淲e also discussed the struggles of restarting a club as well as what we did within a year. We talked about the different events that we hosted, and the future events we want to hold. Along with my e-board, we had two of our members, Kiana Skyers and Kayla Flowers, come and give testimonies about how CSA impacted their experience at Stockton.鈥

Student Kiana Skyers felt that presenting in front of an international audience was different from giving a presentation at home 鈥 it felt familiar even though she was in an unfamiliar place.

"Typically, there is a distinct lack of the usual comfort associated with presenting in front of people that you are familiar with,鈥 Skyers said. 鈥淭his presentation varied in that regard because we were surrounded by people that shared a culture deeply embedded within us as immigrants. Aspects of the Caribbean were scattered all over the room, and this point of connection fostered an understanding that was highlighted whenever a reference was made or whenever a childhood story was shared.鈥

The 91视频 went sightseeing in the Caribbean as a part of their conference experience.

The 91视频 attended as well as gave presentations during the conference.

The 91视频 went sightseeing in the Caribbean as a part of their conference experience.

The conference also encouraged the 91视频 to explore their career paths, according to student LeeAnn Richards.

鈥淚 can confidently say that the experience helped me develop as a student because I left the conference with a lot more hunger for knowledge and, overall, just a new perspective on things,鈥 Richards said. 鈥淚 mean, I now want to further my education in my field to the highest degree that I can. I also want to minor in French and Communication, so I just have a whole bunch of new dreams now.鈥

For Raphael, this provided her the opportunity to visit a Caribbean Island and to experience the culture that is frequently discussed in CSA meetings and at home for the first-generation Haitian-American student.

鈥淚 was so happy that I was surrounded by other Caribbean people that were doctors and/or educated,鈥 Raphael said. 鈥淚t was truly inspiring and pushed me to want to do more. I truly enjoyed sitting through the different presentations because they were discussing real issues and informed people of the struggles that these Caribbean islands face. Something about hearing them talk about the issue made me really internalize the passion they had for their country.鈥 

The CSA and their chaperones on their way home from St. Croix.
Laguer, Stalling and the CSA on their way from St. Croix.

To Laguer, being able to accompany these 91视频 to this conference was 鈥渙ne of the greatest accomplishments鈥 of her career due to its impact on the 91视频 extending beyond the curriculum in the classroom.

鈥淭he immersive experience of being in the Caribbean and among scholars, politicians, activists, diplomats, and other dignitaries from across the U.S. and the Caribbean undoubtedly planted seeds of achievement, engagement, and cultural pride for our 91视频,鈥 Laguer shared. 鈥淥ur 91视频 represented themselves and the university well. CSA president Chenzira Davis Kahina publicly noted the distinguished presence of the Stockton delegation in her closing speech at the Government House Gala. It was all so transformative.鈥 

Club Connect: Meet the... Caribbean Students Association

Galloway, N.J. 鈥 Get a little bit of the island experience with the Caribbean community here at Stockton University.

鈥淲e started the club last semester,鈥 Ann Delva, president of the Caribbean Students Association, said. 鈥淲e are mostly trying to get new members, create new events and keep growing.鈥

According to Delva, the student organization鈥檚 objective is to bring people together and exhibit the Caribbean culture to Stockton 91视频. The organization also serves as a platform for Caribbean 91视频 to create a community by connecting with one another and their heritage.

鈥 Story by Loukaia Taylor

鈥 Photos submitted