ĢƵ News - Jan. 20, 2023

WHAT WE’RE TALKING ABOUT

19th Annual MLK Day of Service Over 700 Come Together for 19th Annual MLK Day of Service 

ĢƵ’s Galloway, Atlantic City and Hammonton locations and participated in a day of service projects on Jan. 16.

The ĢƵ Center for Community Engagement and Service Learning (SCCESL) coordinated the annual event, which had 32 programs both on and off campus for the first fully in-person day of service since 2020. Merydawilda Colon, director of SCCESL, welcomed participants during breakfast.

“I am delighted to have so many students, community members, faculty and staff among us today,” Colon said. “I am so thankful that you chose to be here today, serving our community.”

Colon also introduced Christopher Lipari-Pazienza, Engage NJ Changebuilder VISTA of SCCESL, who talked about the significance of today as a way to honor Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s legacy.

The MLK Day of Service is particularly “near and dear” to Lipari-Pazienza, as he has been involved with the event since he was a first-year student and volunteer in 2018. He has since graduated from the Criminal Justice dual degree program and now helps coordinate the projects with SCCESL.

📷 View more photos from the day .


Ukrainian Consul Visits Azeez MuseumUkrainian Consul Visits Azeez Museum

Iryna Mazur was astonished by the outpouring of support for her native Ukraine by the American people in the past year.

“What really strikes me is the amount of support from American society on every possible level. I never thought that regular Americans would support Ukrainians so much. For that, I want to thank you,” Mazur of local residents and elected officials on Jan. 17.

Mazur is honorary consul for Ukraine to Philadelphia, which she describes as a “volunteer diplomat,” and has been involved in the collection of medicine, equipment and clothing for Ukrainians since Russia invaded last year.

A native of Lviv, Ukraine, Mazur has lived in the United States for 22 years and practices international law in Huntingdon Valley, Pennsylvania.


James Watson and Harvey KesselmanMays Landing Alumnus Endows Scholarship

A new will provide an annual award to a student studying Criminal Justice, Environmental Studies or Public Health at ĢƵ.

The James & Winifred Watson Endowed Scholarship reflects the academic and professional interests of the couple, who were ĢƵ graduates.

James Watson ’76, said he wanted to establish the scholarship in memory of his late wife, Winifred, ’80, and help provide a ĢƵ education for students who share their dedication to strengthening criminal justice, ensuring public health and protecting the environment.

STOCKTON UNIVERSITY ATLANTIC CITY

‘Cinema in the City’ Returns to ĢƵ Atlantic City

This spring semester, the entire ĢƵ community is invited to enjoy seven feature films, free food and drinks, as part of “AC Campus Movie Nights: Cinema in the City.” 

Attendees are asked to bring their ĢƵ IDs. Movies will be shown at 8 p.m. on Fridays in the ĢƵ Atlantic City residential classrooms B119/120 on the following dates: Jan. 23, 26, Jumanji: The Next Level;” Feb. 6, 9, “The Normal Heart;” Feb. 20, 23, “One Night in Miami…;” March 6, 9, “The Woman King;” March 27, 30, “Minions, The Rise of Gru;” April 10, 13, “Hairspray;” and April 24, 27, “Turning Red.”

FRAME-WORTHY

softball playersOspreys 🦅 Swing into Spring Semester

Welcome back, Ospreys! The ĢƵ softball team is already getting back into the swing of things, and we saw a few slam dunks in the I Wing Gym. From the bountiful smiles captured, it was clear students were excited to be back on campus.

View more spring semester on Flickr.  

 

 

WHAT'S TRENDING @ #STOCKTONU

what's trending Jan. 20, 2022 If you’re into ____, there’s a club for that (finish the sentence) 🦅.

 There's nothing more we love than seeing our #Ospreys thrive! Rachael Baldwin, an ENVL major, had an internship with Stafford Township, where she supported them in applying for the Sustainable Jersey program, which encourages municipalities to find ways to become more environmentally friendly.

FROM THE SIDELINES 

track membersĢƵ Returns to Action at TCNJ Indoor Invitational

ĢƵ’s indoor track & field team following the semester break by competing in the TCNJ Indoor Invitational at New York Armory on Jan. 14. The Ospreys competed among a mix of teams from all three NCAA Divisions.

Shahyan Abraham provided the biggest highlight as she broke the school record in the weight throw by over half a meter with a distance of 17.15m. Abraham shattered the mark of 16.49m by Mahogany Mitchell that stood for 12 years.

Abraham moved into sixth in the nation and finished second out of 15 behind only a thrower from Rutgers. Abraham also placed fifth out of 16 and first among seven competitors from Division III in the shot put with a toss of 12.73m.

Freshman Connor Wright led the ĢƵ men by finishing third out of 16 (1st of 8 DIII) in the triple jump (13.95m) and 11th out of 28 (2nd of 8 DIII) in the long jump (6.58m).


basketball playerĢƵ’s Five-Game Win Streak Halted by Rowan

The men’s basketball team saw its five-game winning streak, the team's second of at least that long this season, end with a 107-69 on Jan. 18 to league leader Rowan.

The Ospreys seemingly had nothing left in the tank after an exhausting and emotionally taxing nine-day stretch. During that time, ĢƵ played four games, winning three, while dealing with the death of long-time assistant coach Bob Hutchings on Jan. 10 and paying their last respects to "Coach Hutch" over the last 48 hours.

ĢƵ shot just 33.3% from the field (26-78) and only 17.4 percent from three-point range (4-23). Freshman Tayvon Gaither produced his first career double-digit game with a career-high 14 points. Gaither went 5-7 from the field (71.4%).


🗓️ View the full schedule of upcoming athletic events 

OSPREY NOTES

Faculty, Staff Encouraged to Join in Presidential Search

The search for ĢƵ’s next president has been narrowed down to three candidates. The campus community is encouraged to participate in the search by attending an open forum with each of the candidates, beginning on Thursday, Jan. 26.

Candidate A will be on campus Jan. 26 and 27, Candidate B will be on campus Jan. 30 and 31 and Candidate C will be on campus Feb. 2 and 3. The full schedule of each candidates’ forums is available on the .

More information about each candidate will be shared prior to the forums.


Roster Verification Reminder for Faculty

Welcome back, faculty! As the spring semester has begun, it's almost time to Verify your Ospreys!

New this year, faculty are reminded to complete the Roster Verification process by confirming student attendance/academic activity beginning after the add/drop period on Tuesday, Jan. 24. The Roster Verification process is to be completed by Tuesday, Jan. 31. The Office of Financial Aid will use this information to make adjustments to student financial aid disbursements based upon each student's confirmed number of credits.

Each instructor will be responsible for verifying student attendance or participation in an academic activity. For online courses, faculty are reminded to include an assignment or discussion activity during the add/drop period so that the student's attendance can be confirmed.

The link to complete Roster Verification can be found under the faculty tab within the goĢƵ .

For more information and a list of frequently asked questions, visit .

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