Stockton News - Nov. 19, 2021

WHAT WE鈥橰E TALKING ABOUT

350 Attend Cannabis Career Fair and Business ExpoMore than 350 Attend Cannabis Career Fair and Business Expo

Vendors representing all aspects of New Jersey鈥檚 developing cannabis industry offered advice, internship opportunities and some job offerings at the at 91视频 Nov. 17.

More than 350 people attended the daylong event, which was co-sponsored by Stockton University, the New Jersey CannaBusiness Association and NJ Cannabis Insider.

鈥淧eople are just learning about what opportunities there are, and how they can create a career,鈥 said Spencer Belz, marketing manager at the medical marijuana company The Botanist.

鈥淲e are hiring now, and this would be an opportunity for those interested in the field or Stockton 91视频 in the cannabis minor program to get experience,鈥 said Botanist administrative manager Lauren Ferguson.

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Council of Black Faculty and Staff Celebrates 50 Years of AdvocacyCouncil of Black Faculty and Staff Celebrates 50 Years of Advocacy

The Council of Black Faculty and Staff celebrated its 50th anniversary with a of past and present members in the Fannie Lou Hamer Room at Stockton Atlantic City Nov. 12.

鈥淲e are here to remember the past, embrace the present and look to the future,鈥 said vice president John Gray, instructor of Organizational Leadership, who recalled arriving at Stockton as a student aging out of foster care in 1986 and being embraced by the council members.

鈥淎 lot of us were nurtured here,鈥 Gray told the audience. 鈥淭his became my family and I just want to say thank you. The man I am now is because of your nurturing.鈥

STOCKTON UNIVERSITY ATLANTIC CITY 

Stockton Receives $700,000 Grant for Policing ProjectStockton Receives $700,000 Grant for Policing Project

Motorists and pedestrians stopped by police in Atlantic City or Pleasantville this summer might also be asked to be part of a research project.

91视频 has received a from the U.S. Department of Justice to conduct and assess a new policing intervention in Atlantic City and Pleasantville that focuses on improving police-citizen interactions during traffic stops with residents and visitors. 

鈥淲e want to increase transparency, and also citizen compliance, satisfaction and trust in the police,鈥 said Stockton Assistant Professor of Criminal Justice Nusret Sahin, who is the lead investigator on the EPJETS project (Enhancing Procedural-Justness of Encounters Through Substantiation).

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SPOTLIGHT ON: MICHAEL LAW 

Michael LawAs Stockton celebrates its 50th anniversary, it has achieved another significant milestone. Michael Law 鈥00, assistant professor of Biology, was a National Institutes of Health grant, the second one in Stockton鈥檚 history. 

One outcome from the grant of $375,629 is an opportunity for Stockton鈥檚 undergraduate 91视频 to conduct research in a real-life laboratory setting while also being paid for their experience. This training grant falls under the AREA (Academic Research Enhancement Award) Program, which is awarded primarily to undergraduate institutes where the research not only makes contributions and new findings to science, but also allows undergrads the opportunity to prepare for their future in a scientific setting.

FRAME-WORTHY 

Lake Fred at duskAutumn Arrives on Campus

Fall鈥檚 palette has arrived at Stockton鈥檚 Galloway campus, and it could not be more beautiful. Shades of crimson, oranges and browns dress the treeline around Lake Fred and frame the many trails where 91视频 run and walk. 

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WHAT'S TRENDING @ #STOCKTONU

What's trending - Nov. 19, 2021 Ospreys, where have your hiking shoes 馃ゾ taken you?

Why should you #ChooseStockton? For Abigail Bell 鈥24, her campus visit set Stockton apart. 鈥淲hen I toured the campus, I immediately felt comfortable within the environment."

Amanda G. '14 shared these beautiful shots from her weekend trip to #StocktonU

FROM THE SIDELINES

Basketball playersStockton Nips Salisbury on Campbell鈥檚 Layup at the Buzzer

Men鈥檚 Basketball: 91视频 made the long trip south to Salisbury University and came away with a thrilling 82-80 on a full-court dash and layup by DJ Campbell at the buzzer on Nov. 17. The win was Stockton's third straight to open the season.

Kyion Flanders shot 8-16 (50%) from three-point range and scored a career-high 30 points for the Ospreys. Campbell finished with 24 points as the duo combined for 54 of Stockton's 82 markers. Campbell also grabbed a team-high seven rebounds.


soccer playerStockton Advances to ECAC Championship with 4-1 Win

Women鈥檚 Soccer: 91视频 to the ECAC Tournament championship game with a 4-1 victory over fellow NJAC team Rutgers-Newark in the semifinal round on Nov. 14. The Ospreys scored three goals in the first half and cruised from there.

Sydney Williams led Stockton with two goals and an assist while Susan Porambo contributed a goal and two assists.


Klenk, Harris, Tenenbaum & Conte Earn All-Region Honors

Women鈥檚 Cross Country: Four 91视频 cross country runners, two each from the men's and women's teams, for USTFCCCA All-Region honors from the United States Track & Field and Cross Country Coaches Association. All four Ospreys earned all-region accolades for the first time in their careers.

Jessie Klenk and Olivia Harris were Stockton's female all-region qualifiers while Sam Tenenbaum and Stephen Conte were all-region runners for the Osprey men's team.

 

馃棑锔 View the full schedule of upcoming athletic events .

WE'RE HERE TO HELP

Resources Available to Staff, Faculty

Stockton provides faculty and teaching staff with professional development, training, teaching ideas, resources and individual consultations via the . Visit for more information and for upcoming events. 

SUPPORT4U: A variety of counseling, referral and consultation services are available to Stockton employees and household members through the Employee Assistance Program. Learn more .

COVID-19 Information 

馃С 鉁堬笍 The New Jersey Department of Health (NJDOH) has launched a new Traveler's Health  with COVID-19 safety tips and guidance for domestic and international travel during the holidays. 

馃搷 REMINDER: The COVID-19 screening facility has moved to the house at 237 Pomona Road in Galloway (formerly Free to Be), located next to the intramural fields on Pomona Road/Route 575. The hours of operation and the COVID-19 screening facility location in Atlantic City will remain the same.   

馃憠 Eligible employees who get a booster vaccine may now add that information to their vaccination status through the portal on the Stockton website at .  

OSPREY NOTES

Reverse Advent Calendar Donations for Food Pantry

The Osprey Pantry, in collaboration with Mu Sigma Upsilon Sorority, Inc. and Lambda Sigma Upsilon Latino Fraternity, Inc., is holding another Reverse Advent Calendar donation drive this season to help stock the shelves. View this  most needed to serve as a guide.

馃摝 If your office is interested in participating, emailMonica Viani, program supervisor, to arrange a box to be sent over for the collection. On the last day of the calendar, Dec. 17, someone will come pick up the items you collected. 

Additionally, there will be a collection box set up outside

 

Read the SCOSA Newsletter

Read the Stockton Center on Successful Aging (SCOSA)'s December  for interesting upcoming events and newly added programming.


Stockton memories, past and presentStockton memories, past and present . . .

"Little did I realize when I that it would lead to a 34-year career in journalism at the Press of Atlantic City, Los Angeles Daily News and Newark Star-Ledger. What is even more amazing is my first story in 1972 was about legislation creating a new state agency known as the Election Law Enforcement Commission. In 2009, I became deputy director of that agency, and I still work there."

- Joe Donohue '75

Have a memory you'd like to share in celebration of Stockton's 50th anniversary? Submit it . 

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Stockton News will be taking a break for turkey next week but will return Friday, Dec. 3.
Happy Thanksgiving, Ospreys!