ĢƵ News- Oct. 19, 2018

WHAT WE’RE TALKING ABOUT
U.S. Rep. Frank LoBiondo Signs Partnership with ĢƵ

After more than 23 years in Congress, U.S. Rep. Frank LoBiondo is retiring in January
                     and cleaning out his office. His career has filled some 350 boxes with papers, mementos
                     and plaques.
On Oct. 15, LoBiondo signed an agreement with ĢƵ that will make items from his 35 years in public service available
                     to ĢƵ students and researchers through the Special Collections department in
                     the Richard E. Bjork Library.
Broadway Arts Lab Brings Professionals to ĢƵ
 The heel of Matt Gould’s tan boot hits the floor in time with the music as Gould,
                     seated at the piano, explains to students Jenna Purviance and Liam McGettigan that
                     they are not just singing a song, they are telling a story.
The heel of Matt Gould’s tan boot hits the floor in time with the music as Gould,
                     seated at the piano, explains to students Jenna Purviance and Liam McGettigan that
                     they are not just singing a song, they are telling a story.
“How do I communicate this story?” he asks the students who are playing brother and
                     sister. She is a Marine in Iraq, he is back home, and they are writing letters to
                     each other in song.
“You have to re-live it,” Gould says. “You are not just reading letters.”
Gould and his partner, Griffin Matthews, spent two intense weeks at ĢƵ’s first Broadway Arts Lab, which brings professionals to work with students on an original play.
 photos from the Broadway Arts Lab
MSW Meet and Greet Draws Record Number Fifty prospective students attended a Master of Social Work Program Meet and Greet
                     on Oct. 4 in the Fannie Lou Hamer Event Room of ĢƵ Atlantic City,
                     a record turnout for an MSW recruitment event. Bachelor of Social Work (BSW) students
                     also attended with their professors.
Fifty prospective students attended a Master of Social Work Program Meet and Greet
                     on Oct. 4 in the Fannie Lou Hamer Event Room of ĢƵ Atlantic City,
                     a record turnout for an MSW recruitment event. Bachelor of Social Work (BSW) students
                     also attended with their professors. 
The meet and greet, catered by Chartwells, was a collaboration between Graduate Studies
                     and the MSW program at ĢƵ. Highlights included Maya Lewis, associate professor
                     of Social Work, giving a presentation to attendants about the program, including post-graduate
                     careers and admissions criteria; and all of the MSW faculty being present to actively
                     answer questions aboutthe program.
"This event was a group effort between the MSW program, BSW faculty and Graduate Studies.
                     Prospective MSW students were impressed by the Atlantic City campus and excited to
                     apply for the program so they can learn in this beautiful facility," Tara Williams,
                     associate director of Graduate Studies, said.
“A wide variety of career settings are available to social work graduates now including
                     mental health, military, prison, educational, international and policy advocacy to
                     name a few,” Robert Barney, associate professor of Social Work and coordinator for
                     the MSW program, said. 
The MSW program is in its 10th year of operations and will host a celebration at 6:30
                     p.m. on Nov. 5 in the Fannie Lou Hamer Event Room of ĢƵ Atlantic City.
STOCKTON UNIVERSITY ATLANTIC CITY
New Mentoring Program at ĢƵ Atlantic City Spotlighted

The  ran a feature story this week on the many ways ĢƵ Atlantic City is a learning
                     environment for students, faculty members and the community. On Oct. 16, Ecology and
                     Saltwater Fishing students got a hands-on learning experience when the beach became
                     their classroom, and Richmond Avenue School students in the New Angles for Success
                     mentoring program watched fishing demonstrations led by ĢƵ students.
The mentoring program was also covered by  and . 
ճܱ岹’s  featured highlights from the New Angles for Success program, which introduces Atlantic
                     City youth to fishing and conservation while creating mentoring opportunities with
                     ĢƵ students.
Take a Shuttle
Shuttle service is now offered seven days a week to and from ĢƵ Atlantic City. Both
                     the Galloway campus and ĢƵ Atlantic City provide free transportation for faculty,
                     students and staff with their ĢƵ ID.
SPOTLIGHT ON
Abbott Receives Volunteer Award from NJCPA
Associate Professor of Business Studies, Accounting Jean Abbott recently received the Volunteer Award from the New Jersey Society of Certified Public
                     Accountants (NJCPA). Abbott was one of 39 recipients selected to receive the newly
                     created award.
“The Volunteer Award is a great way to say ‘thank you’ to many of our members who
                     truly give back to their communities, their local schools and the next generation
                     of CPAs,” said Ralph Albert Thomas, CEO and executive director, NJCPA.
Leitner Speaks at Governor’s Conference on Oct. 2
Professor of Management Lewis A. Leitner was invited to speak at the 2018 Governor’s Conference on Housing and Economic Development
                     on Oct. 2 at Harrah’s Resort in Atlantic City. The conference featured more than 1,000
                     attendees and keynote Gov. Phil Murphy. 
Leitner’s topic was “Strategic Planning for Successful Non-Profit Boards.”
“It was an honor to be chosen as a speaker at the Governor’s Conference on Housing
                     and Economic Development,” he said. “Each of the two major topics are critical for
                     the state as it deals with upgrading the housing stock in many communities and bringing
                     new economic development throughout the state. Economic development equals jobs and
                     better living standards.”
The event was hosted by the New Jersey Department of Community Affairs, the New Jersey
                     Housing and Mortgage Finance Agency and the New Jersey Economic Development Authority.
NJECC Sweepstakes Winner: Diane Falk
Congratulations to Diane Falk, special assistant to the dean and co-principle investigator of the Child Welfare Education Institute, for winning last week’s ĢƵ New Jersey Employees Charitable Campaign (NJECC) sweepstakes. Falk “made a wave” and is being rewarded with a free faculty/staff parking pass for the remainder of the fiscal year.
 The statewide campaign runs through Dec. 31. Every week, all ĢƵ employees who
                     have donated through the campaign will be put into a drawing for a sweepstakes prize.
The statewide campaign runs through Dec. 31. Every week, all ĢƵ employees who
                     have donated through the campaign will be put into a drawing for a sweepstakes prize.
If you plan to make a gift through payroll deduction, you can register and donate
                     through the  or fill out a paper pledge form. If you plan to make a one-time donation, please
                     fill out a paper pledge form. Email stocktonnjecc@stockton.edu or stop by Human Resources (J115) to request a paper pledge form.
FRAME-WORTHY

Paper lanterns with messages to loved ones lost to cancer floated on Lake Fred under the moonlight during Kappa Sigma’s Light Up Lake Fred benefit for the Ulman Cancer Fund for Young Adults Oct. 12.
WHAT’S TRENDING #STOCKTONU
 Take a minute to enjoy this impromptu performance by ĢƵ a Capella members.
                     All three groups (Stockapella, ĢƵes and Stockata) will perform at #ĢƵU
                     on Nov. 26.
 The C-Wing classrooms (pictured right) were renovated after the Physics and Sustainability
                     programs moved to the new Academic Quad spaces. The C-Wing classrooms now have new
                     furniture, ceiling tiles, lights, window treatments, IT upgrades and fresh paint. 
OSPREY NOTES
On Oct. 18, Bob Heinrich, chief enrollment management officer, welcomed 100 registered guidance counselors across New Jersey to the HESAA (Higher Education Student Assistance Authority) Fall 2018 Secondary School Counselor Financial Aid Training Institute hosted by ĢƵ.
Do you have students who are looking for financial aid assistance? The Office of Financial Aid is hosting “FAFSA Fridays” every Friday starting October 12 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. in front of the E Wing library to assist students with the financial aid process. Follow the Office of Financial Aid at ĢƵ on Facebook and @stocktonfinaid on Twitter and Instagram for the latest financial aid updates, tips and tricks, and more!
'ROLE' CALL
Amanda McCullough joined University Relations & Marketing as a professional services specialist. In
                     her new role, McCullough will assist in the development, production and distribution
                     of University publications and special projects, including ĢƵ News and ĢƵ
                     Now. She previously managed public relations and social media at Atlantic Cape Community
                     College for four and half years. Prior to that, she worked at The Current Newspapers
                     for 10 years. She received her bachelor’s degree in Communication from ĢƵ in
                     2004.
UPCOMING EVENTS
Oct. 2-Nov. 29 – Unidos 2018 Fall Lecture Series
Thursdays this fall (through Nov. 1) - Farmer’s Market, 10 a.m.-2 p.m., D/F Wing Plaza/Circle
Saturday, Oct. 20 –&Բ;ĢƵ Coast Day
Sunday, Nov. 4 – Open House
Friday, Nov. 9 – Council of Black Faculty and Staff Awards Dinner


