Stockton News - Friday, Jan. 4, 2019

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WHAT WE鈥橰E TALKING ABOUT

 19 Reason to Celebrate Stockton in 2019

19 reasons to celebrate StocktonThere are many reasons to celebrate Stockton in 2019, including living and learning at Stockton Atlantic City, the University鈥檚 first African American Cultural Heritage Short Course being offered and over 250 clubs and organizations to join.

 

 

 

 

Stockton and Ocean County College Sign Transfer Agreement

Stockton President Harvey Kesselman and Ocean County College President Jon Larson with members of the Stockton and OCC staff.On Jan. 3, the presidents of 91视频 in Galloway Township and Ocean County College in Toms River announced a new dual admission and transfer partnership that will help 91视频 make a smooth transition from the two-year college to Stockton鈥檚 bachelor鈥檚 degree programs. The and the both featured the signing.

 

 

Learn by the Numbers in Data Science Masters Program

 Professor J. Russel Manson and student Keiana Dunn at the Open House for the Master of Science in Data Science and Strategic Analytics program at Kramer Hall in HammontonEvery Tuesday, Keiana Dunn makes the drive from Union in North Jersey to Hammonton as part of a cohort of 91视频 in Stockton鈥檚 new Master of Science in Data Science and Strategic Analytics (DSSA) program.

鈥淚 shadowed other schools and this one just felt right,鈥 she said as she prepared to make a presentation about her research at the program鈥檚 recent Open House. 鈥淭here is camaraderie and a willingness to share and the professors are encouraging and available. I like actually coming in person.鈥

STOCKTON UNIVERSITY ATLANTIC CITY

New Year鈥檚 Writing Retreat to be held at Stockton Atlantic City

Murphy Writing of 91视频 will present a New Year鈥檚 Writing Retreat at Stockton Atlantic City, 3711 Atlantic Ave., on Saturday and Sunday, Jan. 12-13. The Press of Atlantic City the retreat.

 

Stockton Venues in Atlantic City Highlighted by AAA World

Get artsy in Atlantic City by visiting Dante Hall Theater of 91视频 and the Noyes Arts Garage of 91视频, which is home to the African American Heritage Museum of Southern New Jersey. Check out the for more exciting things to do in the city.

SPOTLIGHT ON

NPR Interviews Stockton Professor on New Orthodox Church in Ukraine

Edward Siecienski, associate professor of Religion, was recently interviewed by NPR for the piece, The interview focused on Ukraine taking another step toward separating itself from Russian domination by establishing its own Orthodox church.

鈥淚 was approached by NPR鈥檚 Moscow correspondent for some background on the recent events in Ukraine, where a new Orthodox Church, independent of Moscow, was created by the Patriarch of Constantinople. He was familiar with my work and was looking for an unbiased opinion of what was going on. I didn鈥檛 even realize the story had aired until friends started contacting me the next day to tell me they heard the story on their commute to work,鈥 Siecienski said.

 

Itaas Helps Migrant Mariners Celebrate Holiday Season

group of men and women standing in church

In collaboration with the Seamen鈥檚 Church Institute of Philadelphia and South Jersey (SCI) and Rev. Efren Esmilla of Our Lady of Hope Catholic Church of Philadelphia, Tom Itaas, associate director of Student Affairs Retention Initiative, led a group of medical professionals and volunteers from Our Lady of Lourdes Medical Center in Camden and from Olde St. Augustine Church of Philadelphia in hosting international mariners.

A Christmas worship and celebration was held for the visiting mariners from India, Sri Lanka, China and the Philippines. SCI is an international agency serving an average of 30,000 local and international mariners each year from 35 nations in the Port of Philadelphia and South Jersey.

According to Itaas,鈥 it鈥檚 a privilege to be given the opportunity to share the joy and blessings of the holiday season to people, especially international migrant mariners visiting our ports.鈥

 

NJECC Sweepstakes Winner: Simon Quint

Congratulations to Simon Quint, associate professor of Mathematics, for winning the final Stockton New Jersey Employees Charitable Campaign (NJECC) sweepstakes. Quint 鈥渕amake a wave graphic de a wave鈥 and was rewarded a pair of tickets to this year鈥檚 Scholarship Benefit Gala on May 4, 2019. 

If you haven鈥檛 had a chance to donate, you still can! The statewide campaign has been extended two weeks and will run through Jan. 14. Register and donate through the or fill out a paper pledge form. If you plan to make a one-time donation, please fill out a paper pledge form. Email stocktonnjecc@stockton.edu or stop by Human Resources (J115) to request a paper pledge form.

 

FRAME-WORTHY

Picture Stockton鈥rom the viewpoint of Apple Pie Hill Fire Tower

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What happens in the pines stays in the pines from a geographer's viewpoint.

As recently as 11,700 years ago, the New Jersey Pinelands was often a cold, dry and wind-blown landscape. All that remains are clues in the region's geologic record.

Mark Demitroff, an adjunct instructor for the Environmental Studies and Geology programs, and 91视频 in his general studies course Pinelands Physical and Cultural Geography took a trip through the heart of the pines to see the clues hiding in plain sight, like Ice Age sand dunes now concealed by lush vegetation and the marks of cold-climate, non-glacial erosion that helped to shape our modern landscapes and wore stones into wind-faceted pebbles.  

Check out the that highlights the trip. 

WHAT鈥橲 TRENDING #STOCKTONU

#WildlifeWednesday: Where do New Jersey's Ospreys spend their winters? They're enjoying warmer weather in Central and South America. They'll be back in March to build nests and raise their young

 

 

 

 

 Construction has begun at The Sara & Sam Schoffer Holocaust Resource Center on the new Schimmel and Hoogenboom Righteous Remembrance Room. The room is made possible by a generous donation from Katharine and Leo Ullman that honors Piet and Evertje Hoogenboom-van Maanen and Hendrik and Jannigje Schimmel-Mansholt who assisted Ullman's family during the Holocaust. Piet Hoogenboom provided false identification papers for family members and the Schimmel-Mansholts hid Ullman in their house for 796 days.

 

 

 

 

 

OSPREY NOTES

Take the 91视频 ADA Campus Survey

The Stockton ADA-Rehabilitation Act Steering Committee is conducting a survey to gauge campus understanding of the services and practices that help to make our physical and online campus a welcoming environment for all. The University community is invited to take the .

FROM THE SIDELINES

Basketball Team Lends a Hand for Special Olympics

group of basketball players smiling

Head Basketball Coach Scott Bittner shared of the team helping to set up for Special Olympics.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

'ROLE' CALL

In December, Stockton approved the Stockton Center on Successful Aging鈥檚 (SCOSA) first permanent staffing position by promoting Gina Maguire from a temporary employment specialist to professional services specialist 3, a 60% position. This new position will be a benefit by allowing SCOSA to be staffed year-round. 

Maguire will be coordinating SCOSA鈥檚 Atlantic and Ocean County Older Adult Education and Socialization/Recreation programs, in addition to SCOSA鈥檚 Continuing Professional Education offerings.  


 Terri Carr began her position as director of Career Education and Development on Dec. 10 at Stockton.

Most recently, Carr served as associate director of Career Education at Allegheny College in Meadville, Pa.

Carr鈥檚 experience in career and employment services, combined with her background working with veterans, first-generation, and underrepresented 91视频, will allow her to make significant contributions to the Career Center, the Division of Student Affairs, and the University as a whole.

She holds a B.A. from the U Texas, El Paso; a Master of Education from the University of Louisville; and she is now pursuing a Doctor of Education, Higher Education Management (ABD) from the University of Pittsburgh.

UPCOMING EVENTS

Monday, Jan. 14  Spring classes begin.


 Monday, Jan. 21 鈥 Join us to make a difference at the 15th Annual Martin Luther King Jr. Day of Service