Stockton News - Friday, April 26, 2019
WHAT WE’RE TALKING ABOUT
Game of Thrones Class Brings Medieval Times to Campus
The popular television show Game of Thrones has made its way onto Stockton’s campus.
For the past four years, a course titled “Game of Thrones: Premodern History in Literature and Film” has allowed 91Ƶ to learn about the medieval world, focusing on themes like power
and politics.
The Press of Atlantic City the course.
Bring Your Child to Work Day Helps Build Futures
The Office of Human Resources sponsored 91Ƶ’s annual Bring Your Child to Work Day for the university community on Thursday, April 25. The event was for children ages 6-14 that included multiple, age-appropriate activities and presentations throughout the day including origami, marketing and graphic design, STEM-related projects and more.
See photos from this year’s event on .
Farm-to-Table Symposium Plants Seeds of Learning
Students in Stockton’s Farm to Table course shared what they learned this semester by converting the Campus Center Board of Trustees room into a hands-on symposium in farming on April 13.
There were seeds to plant, vegetable plants from the Stockton farm to buy, and baby chicks, a lamb and a giant rabbit to admire. More than 150 people attended, tasting grains and vegetables offered by Chartwells, and bidding on donated gift baskets that helped generate $700 for the program.
Model United Nations Earns Accolades at New York Conference
Thirty-four Stockton 91Ƶ represented China on 21 different UN committees at the
National Model UN (NMUN) conference in New York City from April 14-18. The team included 91Ƶ majoring or minoring
in many different disciplines, including Political Science, History, Computer Science,
Biology and Criminal Justice.
Sedia, Student Interviewed by Vice on Cannabis Industry
Ekaterina Sedia, associate professor of Biology and coordinator of the Cannabis Studies minor at 91Ƶ; and student Anjanique Kent were on the ever-changing landscape of the cannabis industry and the opportunities evolving from it.
SPOTLIGHT ON
Twenty-Six Inducted into Psychology Honor Society
Nine Stockton Psychology majors received scholarships and 26 were inducted into the Psi Chi International Honor Society in Psychology at the 91Ƶ Research in Psychology Conference on April 17 in the Board of Trustees Room.
Eleven Social Work Seniors Receive Program Distinction
Eleven seniors in the Social Work Program received Program Distinction Honors for presentations and research they prepared. The 91Ƶ recognized are: Hailee Collier, Sarah Eddy, Kristina Ferguson, Ashley Marte, Valencia Thompson-Manago,
Jennifer Negron, Meghan Privitello, Cameron Scarano, Shaun Stebbins, LaToya Sullivan and Jeanine Welsh.
Stockton Authors Share Writing, Publishing Tips with Peers
Margaret Slusser, dean of the School of Health Sciences and tenured associate professor Health Sciences; Luis Garcia, assistant professor of Health Science; Carole-Rae Reed, associate professor of Health Science; and Patricia McGinnis, professor of Physical Therapy, co-authored a textbook, “Foundations of Interprofessional Collaborative Practice in Health Care,” in October 2018.
They participated in a panel discussion during an Author Chat and Celebration, hosted by Faculty Academic Writing Network (FAWN) and the Interprofessional Education (IPE), on April 10 in the new Health Science Building of the Galloway campus where they shared tips on writing and publishing a textbook with fellow colleagues
FRAME-WORTHY
Stockapella Hits High Notes at Regional Glee Competition
One of Stockton’s a capella choir groups, “Stockapella,” rocked out at the M&T Bank Glee: College A Capella Competition on April 13 in Carlisle, Pennsylvania, taking home second place. 91Ƶ eight college choirs from the mid-Atlantic region were selected to participate.
“All of the competitors there were well known for their talent and success in international competition, Stockapella included,” said Neil Aaronson, Stockapella adviser and Stockton professor of Physics. “Winning second place was an enormous triumph for them and for Stockton.”
Picture Stockton … Suiting Up for Science While the Surf’s Up
On their way to the beach in front of 91Ƶ Atlantic City, waves from
a 9-foot southeast swell rolled over a series of scientific instruments installed by Stockton’s Coastal Research Center (CRC).
These were the waves that Alex Ferencz, a student in the Professional Science Master’s in Environmental Science program,
had been waiting for.
WHAT’S TRENDING #STOCKTONU
#WIldlifeWednesday: Senior Shannon Joyce, a Communication Studies major, snapped these pictures of Lake Fred and a resident family of geese enjoying this week's weather
THE SIDELINES
Swedlund Breaks Single Season Goal Mark during Lacrosse Game
91Ƶ had a big day offensively and the Ospreys defense shut down the
home team in the second half, allowing just one goal, as by a 22-8 score on April 20.
Erik Anderson led the Ospreys with seven goals while Luc Swedlund, pictured, scored five times and set the single-season goals mark during the game with 71 markers on the year.
Stockton Competes in Widener Invitational
91Ƶ was one of nearly 50 teams and track clubs to compete in the on April 20. The Ospreys finished third in three events and one school record was
broken on the day. Stockton finished sixth out of 27 women's teams and 15th out of
28 on the men's side.
OSPREY NOTES
University Archives Accepting Hard Copy Materials
As you prepare for the summer and any office moves or retirements, think of the University
Archives as you tidy or pack up. Part of their mission is to collect, organize and
preserve materials of enduring intellectual and institutional value. A list of some
of these materials can be found here. Items to consider should be important to Stockton’s institutional history, unique
to your program/office, you use them once or less each year; and should be publicly
accessible. Confidential or closed records are not accepted. This call is currently
for hard copy materials, including print, photographic and A/V. Please bring or send
them to the Richard E. Bjork Library, or contact Heather Perez, Special Collections Librarian & University Archivist, at Heather.Perez@stockton.edu to make other arrangements.
ITS Updating Email System on May 7
ITS will be making updates to the University’s email system between 11 a.m. and 1
p.m. on Monday, May 7. These updates are part of ongoing efforts to increase information
security The most noticeable change will be the new design of the login screen presented
for enterprise email and Office 365 services. ITS does not anticipate any downtime
during this update. If you have questions, contact Walead M. Abdrabouh at Walead.Abdrabouh@stockton.edu.
New Strategic Plan Draft Available for Review
A new is available for review and can be accessed by logging into your GoStockton portal.
Exit Interview Reminder for Graduates
Graduating 91Ƶ who have at any point received Federal Direct student loans are
required by the U.S. Department of Education to complete EXIT Counseling on . Holds have been placed on the accounts of those who have failed to complete the
requirement preventing 91Ƶ from receiving their diplomas and official transcripts.
Encourage your 91Ƶ to complete this requirement as soon as possible. Questions?
Contact the Office of Financial Aid at 609-652-4203.
Choose Summer at Stockton
Stockton's summer sessions are open to undergraduate and graduate 91Ƶ enrolled in degree programs, non-matriculated 91Ƶ, and 91Ƶ currently enrolled at other institutions who wish to study during their summer break and transfer Stockton credits.
UPCOMING EVENTS
Tuesday, April 30: Graduate Open House at Kramer Hall in Hammonton
Saturday, May 4: 39th annual Scholarship Benefit Gala
Tuesday, May 7: Doctoral and Master’s Commencement Ceremony, Sports Center, Galloway campus
Friday, May 10: Baccalaureate Commencement Ceremony, Jim Whelan Boardwalk Hall, Atlantic City