ĢƵ News - Friday, Oct. 4, 2019

WHAT WE’RE TALKING ABOUT

Eight Boats Named at Rowing Ceremonies

The ĢƵ Women’s Eight Rowing team with, from left, William Gormley, Stan Bergman, Kevin Duffy, John Bancheri and Sean Gormley.

Eight ĢƵ varsity eight boats were doused with champagne at the Atlantic City Boathouse on Sept. 25 and 28.

Two varsity eight boats were named Sept. 25 for local rowing legend and coach Stan Bergman of Ventnor and supporter and former state senator William “Bill” Gormley of Margate. The Bergman boat was made possible through a generous donation by Horizon Blue Cross/Blue Shield of New Jersey, which is also listed on the Bergman boat. 

SNJ Today the namings. 


W. Paul Coates to Speak at 16th Fannie Lou Hamer SymposiumW. Paul Coates

W. Paul Coates, founder and director of the Black Classic Press (BCP), will be the keynote speaker at the at 2:30 p.m. Oct. 8 in the ĢƵ Performing Arts Center. The theme of this year’s symposium will be “The Revolution Will Not Be Televised.”

The event is free and open to the public and will also be livestreamed in the Fannie Lou Hamer Event Rooom at the ĢƵ Atlantic City Academic Center. 

The Press of Atlantic City the story.

 

 

STOCKTON UNIVERSITY ATLANTIC CITY

A.C. Student Lounge Named for Elizabeth B. Alton

Karen Alton, Sandra Alton, Michael Alton, Alexandria Alton, Chip Alton, Jim Alton and Judy Alton.Elizabeth B. Alton believed so strongly in access to higher education that in the 1960s she traveled around the state to convince the legislature to fund a new state college in South Jersey.

South Jersey got its college when Richard ĢƵ State College opened in fall 1971. Elizabeth Alton served on the first board of trustees. 

The Alton family has continued her legacy of support for the college and Atlantic City. On Sept. 28 the was named in her honor at the new ĢƵ Atlantic City Academic Center in Alton’s hometown. 


 Catch a Movie Oct. 11 at ĢƵ Atlantic City 

"Fall Cinema in the City” is featuring Men In Black International at 8 p.m. on Friday, Oct. 11, in the ĢƵ Atlantic City residential classrooms B119/120. Attendees are asked to bring their ĢƵ IDs. 

SPOTLIGHT ON

Magnetic Anomaly Helps ĢƵ Professor Study Earth’s Crustal Magnetism Jeffrey Webber

If you want to know what on Earth was happening a few billion years ago that helped form our planet’s magnetic field, then . That is the approach Jeffrey Webber, assistant professor of Geology, took when he and scientists from the University of Massachusetts, Amherst wanted to pinpoint possible sources of Earth’s crustal magnetism. 

“Rocks tell you about history,” Webber said. 

Magnetism originates in Earth’s core and radiates outward, but there is a component of the magnetic field that comes from the outer shell of our planet with an unknown source. “Some suggest Earth’s lower crust accounts for a portion of the magnetic field that we see from space in satellite data,” he explained.

 

 

 

FRAME-WORTHY

Director of the Office of Military and Veteran Services Jason Babin cuts the ribbon to formally open the new, larger office and lounge

Student Veterans Get New, Larger Office and Lounge

ĢƵ’s veterans have .

The new, larger Office of Military and Veteran Services in lower F-Wing was formally dedicated Oct. 1 in a ceremony on Independence Plaza followed by a ribbon-cutting and tours. The office includes an expanded lounge for student veterans in a new location.

“Our job is to make sure our veteran students are successful,” said director Jason Babin. “We are here for them from when they first walk in, to when they walk at graduation.”

The Press of Atlantic City covered .

WHAT’S TRENDING #STOCKTONU

girl holding pumpkin Ospreys Give brought the campus community together this week to raise funds for the University, participate in festive activities and show what it means to have Osprey pride.

 

 

 

 

 

FROM THE SIDELINES  

women rowing crew  boat

ĢƵ Hosts AC Stakes Race 

ĢƵ began the 2019-20 season by hosting the at the Atlantic City Boathouse on Sept. 28. The Ospreys rowed against Drexel University, an NCAA Division I program, in pairs and fours. Two ĢƵ entries rowed against each other in the eights as well.

"We've been on the water for two weeks and the growth has been phenomenal," said head coach John Bancheri after his team's season debut. "I'm looking forward to seeing what we can accomplish in the next four weeks before the end of the fall season."

 

MORE FROM THE HIGHLIGHT REEL: 

 

Go OspreysThe Women’s and Men's Cross Country Teamsare competing on Oct. 5  in the NJIT Highlander Challenge in Newark; and the Women’s Tennis Team is playing Kean University at noon, also on Oct. 5, at home. Go Ospreys!
For more upcoming sports games, check out the . 

OSPREY NOTES   

Conversations with President Kesselman Oct. 29, Nov. 6

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, Oct. 29 , in Room 316 of ĢƵ Atlantic City’s Academic Center; or 12:45-2 p.m., Wednesday, Nov. 6 , in Campus Center Meeting Room 5 at the Galloway campus.

Fall’s theme is “The Value of a ĢƵ Degree in an Age of Anti-Intellectualism.”

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

 

FAFSA Fridays Begin Oct. 11FAFSA Fridays

Do you have students who are looking for financial aid assistance? The Office of Financial Aid is hosting “FAFSA Fridays” from 1-4 p.m. every Friday, Oct. 11-Nov. 22, and Dec. 6, in the F210 computer lab to assist students with the financial aid process. Encourage your students to file their FAFSA applications by ĢƵ’s March 1 priority deadline and NJFAMS applications for State aid by April 15. Students who miss these deadlines may miss out on aid they are eligible for.

 

 

Continuing Studies Offers a Variety of Courses this Fall

yoga clipartThe University’s Office of Continuing Studies is hosting a , ranging from mindfulness and yoga to how to make wine and beer this fall.

 

UPCOMING EVENTS

Now-Sunday, Oct. 6: 
 
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Thursday, Oct. 10-Sunday, Oct. 13: 
 
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