Stockton News - Dec. 20, 2024

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A Look Back at 2024

Soaring Higher: A Look Back at 2024

As we close out 2024, we reflect on a year of celebrations, milestones and expansion at Stockton. Join us in counting down the days to 2025 by  from the past 12 months.


 President Bertolino and Pam Monaco, president of OCC, celebrate after signing a 3+1 transfer agreement for Hospitality Studies 91视频 Dec. 16. Stockton Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs Michael Palladino, left, and Eileen Garcia, vice president of Academic Affairs at OCC, look on.Stockton Announces Transfer Agreement for Hospitality Students

Students interested in earning a four-year degree in Hospitality, Tourism and Event Management can  their first three years of study at Ocean County College (OCC) and transfer to Stockton University through an agreement signed by the schools Monday, Dec. 16.

The 3+1 agreement offers a distinct pathway for 91视频 who complete their associate degree in Hospitality, Recreation & Tourism Management at OCC to earn up to 90 credits that may be transferred to Stockton.

鈥淪tockton is dedicated to empowering 91视频 to plan their full educational experience in a cost-effective way and delivering a direct transfer process,鈥 President Joe Bertolino said. 鈥淭oday, we are also proud to further our longtime Transfer Pathways agreement with Ocean County College.鈥

PHOTO: President Bertolino and Pam Monaco, president of OCC, celebrate after signing a 3+1 transfer agreement for Hospitality Studies 91视频 Dec. 16. Stockton Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs Michael Palladino, left, and Eileen Garcia, vice president of Academic Affairs at OCC, look on.


Super Smash Bros. esports teamStockton Esports Teams Advance to Garden State Finals

The Stockton esports team will compete for Garden State Esports (GSE) Collegiate Circuit titles after a  Dec. 10 at an in-person competition on campus.

The Ospreys鈥 Rocket League team defeated Camden County College and Rowan University, and the Super Smash Bros. team beat Camden County College and Atlantic Cape Community College. With the victories, both teams won the GSE South Conference and advanced to the Garden State Esports Collegiate Cup finals on Feb. 22 at ACX1 Studios in Atlantic City.

In Rocket League, Stockton will face Brookdale Community College, New Jersey Institute of Technology and Kean University, and in Super Smash Bros. the Ospreys will compete against Rutgers-New Brunswick, Brookdale and NJIT.

The Collegiate Circuit is the nation鈥檚 first face-to-face collegiate esports league, according to Garden State Esports, and is comprised of 16 schools divided into three conferences.

PHOTO: The 91视频 Super Smash Bros. esports team that competed Dec. 10 as part of the Garden State Esports Collegiate Circuit. From left, Justin Ritter, Jacob Hughes and Trevor Smith.


speech therapy 91视频 presentingSpeech Students Present Emotional, Motivating Final Projects

鈥淭he most beautiful things in life are not things. They are people, places, memories and pictures. They are feelings and moments, smiles and laughter.鈥

Melody Mercado, a junior in the Pre-Communication Disorders minor program, and her classmates in 鈥淪peech & Hearing Science鈥  like the one above to their family and friends for their final project on Thursday, Dec. 12. The 91视频 utilized the speech science tools and technology they learned from Amee Shah, professor of Health Science and director of the Cross-Cultural Speech, Language and Acoustics Lab.

Shah, whose research in linguistics and speech spans decades, said her goal for the course and the final project is for 91视频 to develop technical/digital and emotional literacy.

"I wanted them to really understand different technology aspects, such as being comfortable creating high-fidelity recordings and creating waveforms through moving between different apps,鈥 Shah said, mentioning that modern speech technology has allowed 91视频 to have clinical labs on their phones and computers.

FRAME-WORTHY

Pre-Kwanzaa EventPre-Kwanzaa Event Filled with Joy, Culture

As we prepare for the seven days of Kwanzaa (Dec. 26 鈥 Jan. 1), we鈥檙e reflecting on moments from this year鈥檚 Pre-Kwanzaa Celebration on Dec. 6 hosted by the Unified Black Students Society.

The celebration was filled with unity, culture and community as we honored the principles of Kwanzaa. 

Pat Reid-Merritt, Distinguished Professor of Africana Studies and Social Work, was also celebrated, recognizing her countless contributions to Stockton and the community as she prepares for retirement. 

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WHAT'S TRENDING @ #STOCKTONU

: 91视频 200 high school 91视频 came to the 8th annual #StocktonU Latin Day to participate in ancient world activities.

: For #StocktonU鈥檚 40th anniversary performance of Handel鈥檚 Messiah, Professor of Music Beverly Vaughn brought her style, energy and enthusiasm to the stage and shared the mic with members of the audience.

: #StocktonU alum Chris Lipari Pazienza was already interested in service and volunteering when he attended his first #MLKDayofService as a first-year student. 馃

FROM THE SIDELINES

Nick JuengertJuengert Elected to South Jersey Soccer Hall of Fame

Stockton head women's soccer coach Nick Juengert has  for induction into the South Jersey Soccer Hall of Fame. Juengert will be one of 10 inductees for the 2025 class that will be honored at the annual South Jersey Soccer Hall of Fame banquet on March 23 at Valleybrook Country Club in Blackwood.

Juengert has been Stockton's head coach for 22 years, during which he has gone 282-132-63 (.657 winning percentage). His 282 victories rank 31st among active NCAA Division III women's soccer coaches while his .657 winning percentage is tied for 44th.

Juengert's teams have won at least 10 games in 17 of his 21 full seasons (excluding 2020 Covid year), highlighted by 11 consecutive years from 2006-16 with at least 12 victories. The veteran coach led the Ospreys to four straight NCAA Tournament berths from 2006-09. His 2007 and 2008 squads collected 18 wins apiece, one shy of the school record.


Four Earn ECAC HonorsRoura Named ECAC Defensive Player of the Year; Four Earn ECAC Honors

Four Stockton student-athletes from two Osprey teams  postseason accolades from the Eastern College Athletic Conference for the Fall 2024 season. Three of the four honorees came from the Stockton field hockey squad, led by goaltender Erika Roura who was chosen ECAC Defensive Player of the Year and All-ECAC Team.

Teammates Carlee Thompson and Ameera Bilgrami joined Roura on the All-ECAC Team in field hockey. Nicole Palmer completed the quartet with her selection to the All-ECAC Second Team in volleyball.

The Eastern College Athletic Conference is an 86-year-old organization with well over 200 member schools across all three NCAA Divisions. The ECAC exists to enhance the experience of student-athletes by sponsoring championships, tournaments, and postseason honors for institutions throughout the Northeast.

Roura added ECAC Defensive Player of the Year and All-ECAC Team kudos to an impressive collection of honors that consists of NJAC Goaltender of the Year, NJAC First Team, NFHCA Region IV Second Team, two NJAC Defensive Player of the Week awards and NFHCA National Defensive Player of the Week on Oct. 2.


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OSPREY NOTES

stockton 91视频 at tableEvent Educates Students on Power-Based Violence 

A collaboration between three classes, three offices, and a student organization produced a thought-provoking project centered on defining and exploring the impact of power-based violence in the Campus Center Coffeehouse.

On Wednesday, Dec. 4, 91视频 in the School of Social & Behavioral Sciences program鈥檚 鈥淧eer Education: Power-Based Violence鈥 course presented their research on various, power-based violence topics, such as 鈥済reen flags鈥 and 鈥渞ed flags鈥 to look for in relationships, statistics on how often domestic violence can occur and the importance of looking beyond rose-colored glasses.  

Once 91视频 pass the course, they are certified as NASPA Peer Educators, and they earn service-learning credit and elective credit toward the Women鈥檚, Gender & Sexuality Studies minor.  

Students in Associate Professor Betsy Erbaugh鈥檚 classes, 鈥淪ocial Research Methods鈥 and 鈥淲omen, Gender & Sexuality,鈥 developed the project鈥檚 learning assessment survey and ran an activity in which participants took out their anger and frustration on clay pigeons throughout the event, respectively.  

In addition to the classes, the project received assistance from the Women鈥檚 Gender & Sexuality Center (WGSC), the Stockton Center for Community Engagement & Service-Learning, Stockton Police and the student organization Active Minds.  

According to Teresa Barone, assistant director for the WGSC, over 40 people attended the program, and almost half of them completed the learning assessment survey 鈥 most surveyed 91视频 felt that their understanding of power-based violence was stronger than before.  

鈥淥verall, the event was a great collaboration between several organizations and 91视频 at the university and brought some important education about domestic violence and how to encourage a violence-free, safe and supportive culture at Stockton,鈥 Barone shared about the project.  


scosa group SCOSA Group Donates to Stockton Food Pantry

Each week, the Stockton Center on Successful Aging has hosted a Blue Zones: Living to 100 program, with SCOSA staffers Peppy Margolis and Gina Maguire as hosts. The Blue Zones are the five areas of the world with the most centenarians. The people in these areas almost all practice the Power 9, the evidence-based common denominators: 鈥渕ove naturally, purpose, downshift, 80% rule, plant slant, wine @ 5, right tribe, loved ones first, and belong.鈥

鈥淚n January 2025, we will begin the  program. One of the tenets of the Blue Zones is working together and volunteering. Our group decided to personally donate to the Stockton Food Pantry to assist 91视频 with food insecurity, specifically those who remain on campus during winter break,鈥 Maguire shared. 鈥淥n Dec. 16, from just 14 generous people, this is what we collected, donated, and delivered to the Dean of Students Office. The donations included 20 full, plant-based meals (with attached Blue Zones friendly recipe) and healthy snacks in SCOSA backpacks.鈥

The Blue Zones group plans to continue assisting and supporting the Stockton Food Pantries. To get involved or learn more about the Blue Zones, contact Maguire at gina.maguire@stockton.edu.

PHOTO: From left to right, Margolis, Paula Uhland, gerontology student intern Nicole Zier, Diane Hulse-Hiller, Janet Reilly, Maguire, Ann Conelli and Ginny Palusky.


eye on stockton馃幀 December鈥檚 Eye on Stockton is Here!

Our campus really came alive this fall, celebrating student success, alumni achievements and athletic triumphs, all while building community. The latest installment of  - our video series recapping some of the great things happening at the University - includes highlights from October through Finals Week.


91视频 2024 Annual Report Now Available

The 2024 Annual Report highlights the Stockton community's dedication to teaching, learning and inclusive student success.  about what our 91视频, faculty and staff accomplished in the 2023-24 academic year.


2025-26 FAFSA is Available Now

Attention faculty & staff! The 2025-26 Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) is available now at . We ask that you please encourage your 91视频 and their families to not only complete the 2025-2026 FAFSA, but also utilize the resources and helpful information listed at  before they complete the application.

Any student or family member who needs assistance completing their section of the FAFSA is invited to attend one of two evening FAFSA Completion events hosted by the Office of Financial Aid this spring! Students and their family members will receive in-person assistance in completing their sections of the FAFSA during these events.

Please feel free to share the below registration links with your 91视频. Please note that 91视频 will need to log in with their goStockton portal credentials to register.

  • Register for February 5 

  • Register for March 25 


Fun Fact Friday: Today is a day to honor the world鈥檚 greatest unsung heroes, runners up and unlikely winners who have pulled off the unexpected. It鈥檚 National Underdog Day! Established by Peter Moeller in 1976, National Underdog Day is the time to honor life鈥檚 unrecognized hard-workers. 

Some iconic underdogs from the big screen include Rocky Balboa, William Wallace in Braveheart, and Forrest Gump. Stockton has always been a champion of underdog stories, which you can read about in some of our . Stay tuned for the next Stockton Now ezine, due out in January. 
 
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Wishing everyone a great winter break and a Happy New Year! 
Stockton News will return to your inboxes in January 2025. 
 
ICYMI: Enjoy this year鈥檚 , which captured the essence of our campuses with a focus on the Sounds of the Season. Soar higher, Go Ospreys!

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