ĢƵ News - April 5, 2024

WHAT WE’RE TALKING ABOUT

Africana Studies at ĢƵ Turns 40Africana Studies at ĢƵ Turns 40

The rich tradition of Africana Studies at ĢƵ four decades of educational opportunity for students to study and analyze the various disciplines from an African/African-American perspective.

The program itself went through many iterations, starting as a collection of General Studies courses offered by various faculty members. The courses were all centered on the Black experience and included topics such as music, entertainment and the law.  

It was the vision and dedication of the original group of faculty members, including Distinguished Professor of Social Work Pat Reid-Merritt, that led to the establishment of the Africana Studies program. In the spring of 1983, they proposed that the collection of courses be formalized into a new topic concentration originally called “Afro-American Studies,” offering interested students the opportunity to earn a certificate.


Womens History MonthĢƵ Celebrates Women’s History Month

ĢƵ Women’s History Month with various programs this year on campus, including International Women’s Day, a STEM Panel Discussion, The National Young Feminist Leadership Conference with Pride Alliance and more.

📷 🫶 View from International Women's Day on Flickr. 


april events  A lot happening in April

April is set to be a month full of different celebrations and recognitions on campus, including Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month, Sexual Assault Awareness Month, Educational Opportunity Fund Month and National Volunteer Month.

 

STOCKTON UNIVERSITY ATLANTIC CITY

AC Walking Tours Expand to Surrounding Communities

The popular AC Walking Tours and bigger than ever in 2024 with new tours and expansion into neighborhoods around Atlantic City.

The spring tours will take place from noon to 2 p.m. on consecutive Saturdays in May. Summer tours will take place from 10 a.m. to noon on consecutive Fridays in July. Fall tours will take place from noon to 2 p.m. on consecutive Saturdays in October. All are sponsored by ĢƵ’s Office of Continuing Studies and Adult Education (OCSAE).

“These fun adventures across the greater Atlantic City area provide interactive experiences in a two-hour guided tour,” said OCSAE Assistant Director Diana Strelczyk. “Our tours are designed to highlight the beauty, history and humanity of Atlantic City. Each neighborhood features a rich history and a present-day vibe. Our goal is to showcase all the interesting people, places and events Atlantic City has held, currently features and hopes to achieve.”


Come Out for Cinema in the City

This spring semester, the entire ĢƵ community is invited to enjoy feature films, free food and drinks, as part of “AC Campus Movie Nights: Cinema in the City.” Next week’s feature is  “The Fast and the Furious- Tokyo Drift” on April 8 and 11.

Attendees are asked to bring their ĢƵ IDs. Movies will be shown at 8 p.m. in classrooms B119/120 of Kesselman Hall at ĢƵ Atlantic City. 

SPOTLIGHT ON: 

Africana Studies Students PresentAfricana Studies Students Present at National Conference

Pat Reid-Merritt

Students and faculty in the Africana Studies program the 48th annual National Council for Black Studies (NCBS) Conference in California, where they presented and were also honored. 

Two of the three top awards at the conference went to ĢƵ faculty.

Donnetrice Allison, professor of Communication Studies and Africana Studies at ĢƵ, received the Ida B. Wells & Cheikh Anta Diop Award. Surprised and honored to be recognized, Allison said, "It shows that my work to promote the field of Africana Studies is not just limited to ĢƵ, but it has a national reach."

Pat Reid-Merritt, Distinguished Professor of Social Work and Africana Studies, received the Paul Robeson & Zora Neale Hurston Celebrated Elder Award.

FRAME-WORTHY

WoodĢƵ XIVWoodĢƵ XIV 🎶

The ĢƵ Music Union, Cash Cash and NLE Choppa brought down the Sports Center for ĢƵ’s annual spring concert on Tuesday, April 2. 

📷 Check out the album on and watch 🎬📽️ some live footage from the big night . 

 

 

 

WHAT'S TRENDING @ #STOCKTONU

whats trending aprill 5, 2024: ĢƵ Military and Veteran Services invited military dependents and spouses to a photoshoot for the Department of the Defense's Month of the Military Child. 

: ATHLETE SPOTLIGHT 🤳🏼 Emily Spencer ‘25, is in full swing this semester.

: Two lucky Ospreys savored every moment while having #LunchWithThePresident.

FROM THE SIDELINES

Track & Field TeamsTrack & Field Teams Grab Victories at Osprey Open

Both the men’s and women’s track & field teams took home victories March 29-30 at the Osprey Open at G. Larry James Stadium. The men won five events, and the women won nine.

For the men’s team, Gavin Lum led the way with victories in the pole vault (3.85m) in a field of 10 and 110m hurdles (15.87 seconds) in a field of six. Freshman Chris Griffin won the javelin out of 16 and qualified for the AARTFC Championships (52.99m). 👟 Read entire coverage .

Kayla Kass and Emma Petrolia led the way with victories in an individual event and a relay. Kass won out of 17 runners in the 800m (2:18.89) and joined Rachel Hayes, Jaelyn Barkley and Paige Baney to win the 4x800 relay (9:51.25). 👟 Read entire coverage .

ĢƵ will go on the road for the first time in the outdoor season when they compete in the University of Delaware Invitational Saturday, April 6. 


womens rowing team

ĢƵ Hosts Battle at Brigantine

Women’s rowing the third annual Battle of Brigantine Regatta last weekend. Due to strong winds, the two-day event was shortened to two races on March 30 featuring ĢƵ, Jefferson, Washington College and Franklin & Marshall.

The Osprey varsity eight finished third in an extremely close race, with a time of 6:37.1, trailing Jefferson (6:36.2) and Washington College (6:36.78) by the slightest of margins. ĢƵ crossed the line well ahead of fourth-place Franklin & Marshall (7:11.02).

ĢƵ will head to upstate New York for the Skidmore Sprints at Fish Creek on April 6.


🦅 Read more coverage of spring sports &Բ;🦅

OSPREY NOTES

Jessica Miri🥚ĢƵ News Egg Hunt Winner Announced 

Jessica Miri, Bursar’s Office, was the first to find the hidden egg in last week’s ĢƵ News edition. 

The egg was in the aerial shot of Open House in the Frame-Worthy section of the News. Pictured, Miri shows off her ĢƵ swag which includes a pair of socks, stickers and sunglasses

Keep your eyes peeled for future ĢƵ News scavenger hunts.

 

 


Dean Marshall to Moderate Evening with Fran Lebowitz

Ian Marshall, dean of the School of Arts and Humanities at ĢƵ, will moderate “An Evening with Fran Lebowitz” on Friday, April 12, at the Performing Arts Center. Marshall will interview Lebowitz for 30 minutes, and then she will hold a 60-minute Q&A with the audience and a book signing following. More event information can be found . 


Fun Fact FridayFun Fact Friday: 🍕 Today is National Deep Dish Pizza Day! This is your sign to say yes to ordering that pizza you were debating about and enjoy every bite. You're welcome. 

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