Stockton News - Friday, Oct. 26, 2018
WHAT WE鈥橰E TALKING ABOUT
Coast Day Offers A Look at Life Above, Below the Jersey Shore
From a virtual trip to an offshore wind turbine, to an example of how oysters grow, visitors to 91视频鈥檚 first Coast Day on Oct. 20 at the 91视频 Atlantic City Academic Center got both a bird鈥檚 eye and a fish eye view of science along the Jersey Shore.
photos from Coast Day on Flickr and the Instagram story.
The Press of Atlantic City also posted a on the event.
Stockton Signs Transfer Pathways Agreement with Brookdale
The presidents of 91视频 and Brookdale Community College announced a new partnership on Oct. 24 that will help 91视频 make a smooth transition from the two-year college to Stockton鈥檚 four-year bachelor鈥檚 degree program.
The Transfer Pathways program strengthens the relationship between Stockton and Brookdale by offering multiple opportunities for 91视频 to seamlessly pursue associate and bachelor鈥檚 degrees at the two institutions of higher education.
Hughes Center Hosts Esports Summit
The potential for Atlantic City to become a mecca for esports was discussed at a Thought Leaders Summit on Esports hosted by the William J. Hughes Center for Public Policy at 91视频 at Stockton Atlantic City on Oct. 18.
More than 70 representatives from esports, government and businesses attended the summit to discuss how esports could benefit the city and the potential challenges.
STOCKTON UNIVERSITY ATLANTIC CITY
Mayflower Reunion Celebrates Stockton's Return to Atlantic City
Alumni, faculty and staff members who spent time at the Mayflower Hotel during Stockton鈥檚 very first semester in the fall of 1971 gathered in the new 91视频 Atlantic City Academic Center for a reunion on Oct. 7. The event, part of University Weekend, was a celebration of Stockton returning to its roots in Atlantic City, and, for many, a family reunion.
Carluccio鈥檚 Officially Reopened
Carluccio鈥檚 Coal-Fired Pizza has officially reopened at 91视频 Atlantic City. dining options at Stockton.
Visit the Stockton Atlantic City Store
The Stockton Atlantic City Store is open from 9 a.m.-6 p.m. Monday through Friday, 10 a.m.-6 p.m. on Saturday, and 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. on Sunday.
Take a Shuttle
Shuttle service is now offered seven days a week to and from 91视频 Atlantic City. Both
the Galloway campus and Stockton Atlantic City provide free transportation for faculty,
91视频 and staff with their Stockton ID.
SPOTLIGHT ON
Alligators, Turkeys and Dinosaurs- Oh My!
What do turkeys, alligators and prehistoric beasts have in common? More than you may think according to two years鈥 worth of ongoing research conducted by Matthew Bonnan, professor of Biology and resident paleontologist, at and Christopher Langel 鈥18.
Using cutting-edge technology in Stockton鈥檚 Unified Science Center, Bonnan and Langel were able to determine for the first time how the bones in the elbows of the American alligator and domestic turkey move in relation to the shoulder. Their discovery might be able to provide better understanding of how predatory dinosaurs, such as T. rex and Allosaurus, used their forelimbs. Caitlyn Braunschweig 鈥17, Joe Citro 鈥17, Andrew Smythe 鈥18, and current 91视频 Elizabeth Douglas and Dianna Marinelli also contributed to these findings.
NJECC Sweepstakes Winner: Allison Gunn
Congratulations to Allison Gunn, office supervisor in Health Services, for winning last week鈥檚 Stockton New Jersey Employees Charitable Campaign (NJECC) sweepstakes. Gunn 鈥渕ade a wave鈥 and is being rewarded with two tickets to the Council of Black Faculty and Staff Awards Dinner and Dance on Nov. 9 ($170 value).
The statewide campaign runs through Dec. 31. Every week, all Stockton employees who
have donated through the campaign will be put into a drawing for a sweepstakes prize.
If you plan to make a gift through payroll deduction, you can 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
A Holocaust survivor鈥檚 story continues to inspire Stockton 91视频 through an annual award started by her family.
Barbara Roth鈥檚 mother met Bella Kurant when they were children in Poland. They were both prisoners in the Radom Ghetto. After World War II they reunited and became like sisters because both of their families had been murdered. Kurant survived the Radom Ghetto, Auschwitz-Birkenau and Bergen-Belsen. She was one of only seven survivors of the village of Skrzynno, Poland.
WHAT鈥橲 TRENDING #STOCKTONU
: #TransformationTuesday: Fred is finally starting to show off some autumn colors. Are you team summer or team fall?
: The Polish railroad tracks at the entrance of The Sara & Sam Schoffer Holocaust Resource Center tell a story about the Holocaust and are a visual reminder of how six million Jews and four million other victims were transported to death and work camps. Tracks from the same Polish railway are now part of the Holocaust Memorial Plaza in Philadelphia where they are helping the story travel into the future so it can never be forgotten. The Holocaust Resource Center donated the tracks and representatives were present at the opening ceremony on Oct. 22.
OSPREY NOTES
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 every Friday now through Dec. 7 from 10 a.m. to 12:45 p.m. in front of the E Wing library to assist 91视频 with the financial aid process. Follow the Office of Financial Aid at 91视频 on Facebook and @stocktonfinaid on Twitter and Instagram for the latest financial aid updates, tips and tricks, and more!
FROM THE SIDELINES
Stockton Clinches First Place in NJAC with 3-2 Win
91视频 (25-6, 8-0 NJAC) for the NJAC Tournament with a tough 3-2 (25-12, 22-25, 25-17, 22-25, 15-10) victory over Kean University (16-13, 6-2 NJAC) on Oct. 23.The Ospreys will have home-court advantage throughout the NJAC playoffs.
Stockton Teams Volunteer at AC Marathon
Stockton Athletics for the G. Larry James Legacy Run and Atlantic City Marathon & Half Marathon last weekend. Student-athletes from the Osprey men鈥檚 track & field, women鈥檚 track & field, men鈥檚 basketball and women鈥檚 lacrosse teams volunteered at the events.
UPCOMING EVENTS
Oct. 2-Nov. 29 鈥 Unidos 2018 Fall Lecture Series
Thursdays this fall (through Nov. 1) - Farmer鈥檚 Market, 10 a.m.-2 p.m., D/F Wing Plaza/Circle
Sunday, Nov. 4 鈥 Open House
Friday, Nov. 9 鈥 Council of Black Faculty and Staff Awards Dinner
Mark your calendars: Don鈥檛 miss an opportunity to come out and cheer on your Ospreys at 2 p.m. on Nov. 24 at The Palestra in Philadelphia, and at 7:30 p.m. on Dec. 14 at Boardwalk Hall in Atlantic City!