Stockton News - Friday, Jan. 25, 2019

WHAT WE鈥橰E TALKING ABOUT

 Almost 1,000 Take Part in 15th Annual MLK Day of Service

Students working on cloths donations

Nearly 1,000 91视频 91视频 and members of the community came to Stockton鈥檚 campuses and instructional sites to celebrate the University鈥檚 15th annual Martin Luther King Day of Service  on Jan. 21.

The and covered the event.

Social media highlights from the day include an Instagram by University Relations and Marketing intern Tori Sisbarro, and a Snapchat by Amanda Lally, also a URM intern.

Stockton鈥檚 fourth annual Martin Luther King Jr. Panel Discussion was held on Jan. 24, at the Galloway campus, where area high school 91视频 and teachers came together to discuss the ideals of King and how to apply them to the present.


 Faculty Research Published on Benefits of Days of Service

Betsy Erbaugh, assistant  professor of Sociology and Anthropology, and Jess Bonnan-White, associate professor of Criminal Justice, compiled a research paper, 鈥淒o 鈥楧ays of Service鈥 Meet Institutional Service-Learning Goals? A Case Study in Assessment of the MLK Day of Service鈥 which has been gaining recognition in the academic community recently.


 Partnerships Announced for Cannabis Studies Program

On Jan. 22, 91视频 announced new academic and non-academic partnerships that will enhance opportunities for 91视频 in its new Cannabis Studies program. The partnerships include Thomas Jefferson University; Relevant, an arm of Reliance Health Care; the New Jersey CannaBusiness Association (NJCBA); and the New Jersey Cannabis Industry Association.


鈥淲e are excited to collaborate with both academic and non-academic partners to provide our 91视频 and faculty with comprehensive knowledge about a rapidly growing field,鈥 said Cara Hood, associate provost for Strategic Planning, Academic Programming and Assessment.


 Stockton Signs Transfer Agreement with Mercer County Community College

The presidents of 91视频 and Mercer County Community in West Windsor, today announced a new dual admission and transfer partnership on Jan. 24 that will help 91视频 make a smooth transition from the two-year college to Stockton鈥檚 bachelor鈥檚 degree program.

This marks the seventh of similar agreements the University has with community colleges in New Jersey.

STRATEGIC PLAN UPDATE

Upcoming Open Sessions Announced

The University community is invited to attend the following open sessions to discuss the Institutional Strategic Plan:

  • Wednesday, Jan. 30, 2:10-3:25 p.m., in the Board of Trustees Room
  • Thursday, Jan. 31, 4:30-5:30 p.m., in Meeting Room 5 of the Campus Center
  • Tuesday, Feb. 19, 4:30-5:30 p.m., in HSC-302
  • Friday, Feb. 22, 3-4 p.m., in the Board of Trustees Room
  • Monday, Feb. 25, 2:10-3:25 p.m., in Meeting Room 5 of the Campus Center
  • Thursday, Feb. 28, 4:30-5:30 p.m., in the TRLC
  • Friday, March 1, 12:45-1:45 p.m., in the Board of Trustees Room
  • Tuesday, March 5, 3:30-4:30 p.m., in the Campus Center Event Room

If you have any questions, email StrategicPlan@stockton.edu.

STOCKTON UNIVERSITY ATLANTIC CITY

University Members Make Strides in Atlantic City Women鈥檚 March

group of women and men smiling outside 91视频 shuttled over 100 91视频, faculty and staff to the Women鈥檚 March from 91视频 Atlantic City on Jan. 19. Among the participants were Master of Social Work faculty members and 91视频 (pictured below). The march is a worldwide protest that began in 2017 and advocates for human rights and other national issues.

men and women gathering in building lobby

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

men and women smiling in a group


New Campus Store Hours

The Stockton Atlantic City Store is open from 10 a.m.-6 p.m. Monday through Friday, and noon-4 p.m. on Saturday and Sunday.


 Catch a Movie Tonight

鈥淎C Campus Movie Nights: Cinema in the City鈥 is featuring Venom at 8 tonight in the 91视频 Atlantic City residential classrooms B119/120. Attendees are asked to bring their Stockton IDs.

SPOTLIGHT ON

Stockton Professor featured in New York Times, NJ Monthly

Sara NovicSara Novic, assistant professor of Creative Writing, was recently featured in both the and . NJ Monthly focused on Novic鈥檚 role as a deaf-rights activist and her career and life experience growing up in New Jersey. In the New York Times opinion piece, she provided crucial information about cochlear implants in the deaf community.

鈥淲ith respect to NJ Monthly, New Jersey has long had a special place in my heart; it鈥檚 part of what drew me to Stockton, so it was fun to talk about that with them. As for the Times, I鈥檓 only glad I got the opportunity to rectify some very dangerous misinformation that circulates about deafness and cochlear implants鈥攚hen children are given access to language through a singular path (often one that prioritizes the ideology and comfort of the hearing people around them, rather than the best interests of the child) it can have devastating effects on their cognitive and linguistic development. It鈥檚 a really complex issue, so I hope I added some nuance to the conversation,鈥 Novic said.

FRAME-WORTHY

Rainbow over Stockton

rainbow A rainbow made a brief, but beautiful showing after a soggy, wet day on Jan. 24. This photo was captured at Stockton鈥檚 Galloway campus.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

WHAT鈥橲 TRENDING #STOCKTONU

Stockton Student Captures Stunning Lunar Eclipse

lunar eclipse series

Stockton student Allison Reid 鈥21 captured this stunning imagery of the Jan. 20 Super Blood Wolf Moon total lunar eclipse. Check out her for more of her photography.


 

Last spring, Kristin Jacobson, professor of American Literature, explored the environment through the lens of literature with her 91视频 at Aristotle University of Thessaloniki in Greece. A grant from the Fulbright U.S. Scholar Program enabled her to teach abroad. Essays and creative works by her 91视频 are published in the current issue of ECHOES, the school's online magazine.

FROM THE SIDELINES

Stockton Esports Updates

91视频 Esport 91视频 are getting ready to participate in the Eastern College Athletic Conference this March for the first time. Some exciting esports updates include: Smash Brothers Ultimate being added to the competition line-up and the anticipated launching of a 24/7 esports facility in Housing IV, Building 80 Commons. Student volunteers are also being sought to help launch the esports program and can do so by to the esports community.

Notable player news: Rocket League players Alex (Large), Vinny (Dark), and Wolfgang (Kosmos) won against Western University [3-0] in Collegiate Starleague on Jan. 13.

For more information, email esports@stockton.edu.

'ROLE' CALL

Jessica Irwin-CruzJessica Cruz-Irwin joined University Relations & Marketing as a professional services specialist this week. Cruz-Irwin will be managing URM budgets and assisting Geoffrey Pettifer, executive director of University Relations & Marketing. Previously, she worked for Cumberland Empowerment Zone Corporation for three and a half years where she managed local, federal and private grants, and assisted with the coordination of education programs focusing on career and college readiness. She received her bachelor鈥檚 degree in Marketing Management in 2012 from Western Governors University.

 

OSPREY NOTES

Accomplish Your Academic Writing Goals Through FAWN

woman speaking to group of adults in classroomWhen it comes to academic writing, sometimes you just have to carve out the time and make writing a priority in order to reach a goal and get published. The Faculty Academic Writing Network (FAWN) enables you to do just that by offering the space, support and feedback of fellow colleagues. The network, organized by Aleksondra Hultquist, assistant professor of Critical Thinking & First-Year Studies, and Melissa Zwick, assistant professor of Biology, is open to all faculty (full-time, part-time, adjunct) and staff from various academic disciplines and features Writing Bootcamps, a Virtual Writing Room and Show Up and Write sessions. The next bootcamp is scheduled from 9 a.m.-3 p.m. tomorrow in G138. Stay up-to-date on upcoming FAWN news and events. See more photos from a recent FAWN Bootcamp on .

Spring Semester FAFSA Fridays

FAFSA Fridays Do you have 91视频 who are looking for financial aid assistance? The Office of Financial Aid is hosting 鈥淔AFSA Fridays鈥 from 11 a.m.-1 p.m. every Friday, Jan. 25-April 19, in the F114 computer lab to assist 91视频 with the financial aid process. Encourage your 91视频 to file their FAFSA applications by Stockton鈥檚 March 1 priority deadline and NJFAMS applications for State aid by April 15.

 

UPCOMING EVENTS

 Wednesday, Jan. 30  Transfer Admissions Day at Manahawkin Location

Friday, March 8 Rowing and Growing with the Ospreys