ĢƵ News - Friday, Jan. 31, 2020

WHAT WE’RE TALKING ABOUT

Gov. Murphy Announces Energy Master Plan at ĢƵ

Gov. Murphy Announces Energy Master Plan at ĢƵ

New Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy on Monday, Jan. 27, at ĢƵ that will implement his Energy Master Plan titled Protecting Against Climate Threat, or PACT.

In making the announcement at ĢƵ, Murphy cited ĢƵ’s long commitment to degree programs in such fields as environmental science, marine science, sustainability and coastal zone management.

ĢƵ President Harvey Kesselman said the topic is of great importance to ĢƵ, which is located in 1,600 protected acres in the Pinelands National Reserve.

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ĢƵ to Host Truth and Racial Healing Center

ĢƵ by the Association of American Colleges and Universities as one of 13 new institutions to host a Truth, Racial Healing & Transformation Center.

The new center will serve as a catalyst for facilitating community collaborations and dialogues that can question, break down and dissolve unhealthy racial narratives.

“Part of ĢƵ’s mission is to prepare our students to live and thrive in a multi-cultural society and become leaders in their communities,” said ĢƵ President Harvey Kesselman. “This initiative will pave the way for the next generation of strategic leaders and critical thinkers to advance equity and access.”

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A Conversation with Don McGahn  Don McGahn

On Election Night 2016, attorney Don McGahn was not celebrating victory with the Trump family. As Trump’s presidential campaign counsel, he was already preparing for what might come next.

“Election night is not a celebration for the lawyers,” McGahn said. “So much still goes on. I was panicking about recounts.”

McGahn went on to become White House Counsel, and on Thursday, Jan. 23, his career with friend William J. Hughes, Jr. during “A Conversation with Don McGahn” sponsored by the William J. Hughes Center for Public Policy at ĢƵ.

, and the are some of the media outlets that attended and posted about the talk.

STOCKTON UNIVERSITY ATLANTIC CITY

Youth Want a Role in Civil Rights Movement's FutureStaff at 5th Martin Luther King, Jr. Day of Service High School Panel Discussion

Young people want to become engaged in civil rights issues, but need safe spaces where they can discuss their concerns and develop confidence, a panel of students from four area high schools said at the on Jan. 23 at ĢƵ Atlantic City.

Almost 100 students from Atlantic City, Pleasantville, Egg Harbor Township and Absegami High Schools participated in the event, which included a panel discussion and small group discussions on the theme “The Role of Youth in the Movement: Changing the Disenfranchised to Engaged.”


 Catch a Movie Feb. 7 at ĢƵ Atlantic City 

"AC Campus Movie Nights: Cinema in the City” is featuring "Queen & Slim" at 8 p.m., Friday, Feb. 7, in the ĢƵ Atlantic City residential classrooms B119/120. Attendees are asked to bring their ĢƵ IDs. 

SPOTLIGHT ON

Van Duyne’s BookEmily Van Duyne on Sylvia Plath Under Contract

Emily Van Duyne, assistant professor of Writing & affiliated faculty in Women's, Gender, & Sexuality Studies at ĢƵ, has her book, “Loving Sylvia Plath,” under contract with W.W. Norton & Co. The book was acquired by Norton's Executive Vice President Jill Bialosky. 

The manuscript weaves in Van Duyne's personal history as a Sylvia Plath superfan with the ways Plath’s husband, the late British Poet Laureate Ted Hughes, used censorship and editing to create a mythological Plath in the wake of her 1963 suicide.

“‘Loving Sylvia Plath’ represents the culmination of 20 years of critical and creative writing on Sylvia Plath, and I couldn't be happier to share it with the world,” Van Duyne said.

FRAME-WORTHY

Ospreys Find Their Own Beat at Get Involved Fair

three students playing guitar

Students learned the many ways they could become an active Osprey during the Get Involved Fair, Jan. 28-29, at the Galloway campus. 

Over 150 organizations, fraternities, sororities, community partners and flickr ĢƵ offices participated in the fair, including Active Minds, the ĢƵ Music Union and the Student Veteran Organization, to name a few.

View a from the event.

WHAT’S TRENDING #STOCKTONU

three women walking with lioness  #WildlifeWednesday: "I want to walk with lions," said Morgan Rush, a student in ĢƵ's Africana Studies program. Her dream came true over winter break during Professor Donnetrice Allison's study tour in Senegal and The Gambia in West Africa. (PICTURED LEFT)

 

 

 

 Have you watched Episode 5 of the Athletics Mini DocuSeries? We highlight the men's & women's basketball teams.

FROM THE SIDELINES  

Ospreys Participate in LIVERESPECT Bowling Night 

five students smilingĢƵ student-athletes, coaches and administrators came together on Tuesday, Jan. 28 for an followed by bowling and pizza. The event, which was held at Strike Zone Lanes, was part of ĢƵ Athletics' participation in the LIVERESPECT curriculum.

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go ospreys The Women's and Men's Basketball teams play William Paterson University (away) on Feb. 1. For upcoming sports games, check out the . Go Ospreys!

OSPREY NOTES   

 Strategic Plan Update: Compass Fund Announced 

In supporting the efforts of the Strategic Plan 2025, the Office of the President has announced a new funding program: The Compass Fund, which replaces the University’s previous strategic funding mechanism, the 2020 Initiative Process.

The Compass Fund will provide seed money for initiatives and pilot projects that directly support the six areas of focus in the University’s Strategic Plan 2025 - Choosing Our Path including, Inclusive Student Success, Diversity and Inclusion, Teaching and Learning, Strategic Enrollment Management, Financial Sustainability; and Campus Community, Communication, and Shared Governance. 

Spring 2020 abstract submissions are being accepted Jan. 27-Feb. 21.

Learn more about the Compass Fund and the process to apply by visiting the University’s Strategic Plan 2025 - Choosing Our Path . If you have questions, email CompassFund@stockton.edu.

 

 Conversations with President Kesselman Feb. 11, 17

Conversations with President Kesselman Staff and faculty are invited to join President Kesselman for an engaging group discussion on key issues facing ĢƵ on the following dates: 12:30-1:45 p.m., Tuesday, Feb. 11, and 12:45-2 p.m., Monday, Feb. 17, both in Campus Center Meeting Room 5 at the Galloway campus.

Spring’s theme is “What Does Liberal Arts Mean at ĢƵ.”

RSVP to Kathryn Mason at Kathryn.Mason@stockton.edu or ext. 4521 by Feb. 3, and indicate your date of choice. Registration is limited to the first 25 guests for each venue. Light refreshments will be served.

 

Spring Semester FAFSA Fridays

fafsa fridayDo you have students looking for help with their financial aid application? The Office of Financial Aid is hosting “FAFSA Fridays” from 1-3 p.m. every Friday from Feb. 7-March 6, and March 27-April 10, in F210 to assist students with the financial aid process. Encourage your students to file their FAFSA applications today to avoid missing important deadlines including the April 15 deadline for State Aid. Students who file their FAFSA after these deadlines may miss out on aid for which they may be eligible.

UPCOMING EVENTS

 

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