ĢƵ News - Friday, Jan. 10, 2020
WHAT WE’RE TALKING ABOUT
20 Reasons to Celebrate ĢƵ in 2020
The upcoming year at ĢƵ is full of exciting and interesting things including beachfront living in Atlantic City, new graduate programs being offered,
comedian and actress Nancy Giles at the “Distinguished Women. Distinctive Voices”
Speaker Series in March and much more.
The photo above highlights a new program at the Sara and Sam Schoffer Holocaust Resource Center that will give area middle and high school students the opportunity to learn from a Holocaust survivor through engaging with an interactive survivor biography.
Meet ĢƵ’s $8 Million Man
John Scarpa arrived at ĢƵ on Monday, Dec. 23, wearing a striped ĢƵ tie.
It was a subtle, but meaningful gesture of support for the university to which he
has pledged $8 million.
“I have always paid attention to ĢƵ and watched it grow,” he said.
Scarpa and his wife, Jana, (pictured) came to ĢƵ to make the first $1 million payment of the $8 million pledge to the ĢƵ Foundation from the John F. Scarpa Foundation and tour the two buildings that will be named in his honor - the John F. Scarpa Health Sciences Center in Galloway and the John F. Scarpa Academic Center in Atlantic City
Bob Garbutt to be Honored at Second Rowing and Growing Fundraiser
ĢƵ will honor Bob Garbutt at its event at 7 p.m. on Friday, Feb. 28, at the ĢƵ Atlantic City Academic
Center.
ĢƵ rowing coach John Bancheri, who rowed for Garbutt as a student at Atlantic City High School in the 1970s, said Garbutt helped many young people find their path in life.
"He really became like a second father to me and others," Bancheri said. "He has four biological sons, and hundreds of extended family members."
STOCKTON UNIVERSITY ATLANTIC CITY
‘New Year, New You’ Wellness Series Offered at ĢƵ AC
Continuing Studies is offering a “New Year, New You” Transformational Wellness Series with Kathy Smith on Monday evenings at ĢƵ Atlantic City beginning Jan. 27 with “Transformational Breath.” Additional workshops include “Nutrition for Wellness,” Feb. 3; “Yoga & Meditation for Beginners,” Feb. 10; and “Reiki & Energy for Beginners,” Feb. 17.
SPOTLIGHT ON
Environmental Internship Program Receives National Recognition
The New Jersey Army National Guard (NJARNG) and ĢƵ were recognized
at the 2019 Army Community Partnership Awards in December for their partnership to establish an internship program focused on improving operational and mission readiness in the Sustainability, Real
Property, Facilities Management, and Environmental Programs. These partnerships ensure
that NJARNG Soldiers train in state-of-the-art, energy-efficient, hygienic facilities.
The ĢƵ Environmental Internship Program, SUEIP, led by Tait Chirenje as the faculty Project PI and John Hallagan as the Project/Intern Advisor, consists of three environmental specialists who are based at the New Jersey Department of Military and Veterans Affairs (NJDMAVA) Lawrenceville facility and a team of eight paid student interns as well as three student volunteer interns.
PHOTO: Colonel Mike Lyons of the NJDMAVA, Tait Chirenje, professor of Environmental Science at ĢƵ; Chuck Appleby, chief of Environmental Management Branch at NJDMAVA; and Don Hilderbrant, chief warrant officer of the NJDMAVA.
FRAME-WORTHY
Picture ĢƵ...Teaching Technology to Tweens
The ĢƵ labs were busy over break as more than 150 girls in 6th-8th grade spent a day in college during the fourth American Association of University Women (AAUW) Tween Tech. The program offered workshops in science, technology, engineering and math, and is sponsored by ĢƵ's School of Education. Dean Claudine Keenan said the annual program introduced girls to STEM fields through interactive and fun workshops, many taught by women in those fields including ĢƵ faculty.
The Press of Atlantic City posted from the day's events
WHAT’S TRENDING #STOCKTONU
FROM THE SIDELINES
Three-Pointers Propel ĢƵ to 92-56 Victory
ĢƵ unleashed a three-point shooting barrage on Kean University, making 20 baskets from behind the arc in a The Ospreys shot 45.5 percent from long range and remained unbeaten in conference play with the win.
The ´dz’s and Men’s Basketball teams play New Jersey City University (home) on Jan. 11, and the ´dz’s Basketball Team plays Delaware Valley University (home) on Jan. 13. For upcoming sports games, check out the . Go Ospreys!
OSPREY NOTES
Final Week for NJECC Campaign