Institutes, Centers, & Signature Programming
Stockton University Art Gallery
Performing Arts Center
The Stockton Performing Arts Center provides high-quality artistic programming that is inclusive, interdisciplinary, and collaborative and that fosters cultural exploration by engaging diverse communities within Stockton and the surrounding region. The PAC supports innovative new works by local and regional emerging artists in the fields of music, dance, and theater, while continuing to present established touring artists of regional, national, and international stature.
The Noyes Arts Garage of Atlantic City
The Noyes Museum of Art
The Paul Lyons Memorial Lecture Series
Stockton University presents an annual lecture series in honor of Professor Paul Lyons. This series brings to Stockton leading regional, national, and international scholars in American Studies. Intended for general audiences, the lectures draw on the scholars from the Humanities and the Social Sciences, and appeal to students in a wide range of undergraduate programs (History, Literature, Philosophy, Sociology/Anthropology, Political Science, Economics) as well as graduate ones (MAED, MAHG, and American Studies).
WLFR Radio Station
WLFR is the FM radio station licensed to Stockton University and can be found at 91.7 on your FM dial. WLFR not only provides you with music you will not be able to hear on commercial radio, but also provides you with shows that may give you new and exciting persepectives on various topics.
Interdisciplinary Center for Hellenic Studies
The Dean C. and Zoe S. Pappas Interdisciplinary Center for Hellenic Studies, established at Stockton University by the American Foundation for Greek Language and Culture (AFGLC), aims to promote and assist in the study and teaching of Hellenism through the many fields that define Greek civilization and culture. At Stockton, this includes the disciplines of Greek language and literature, history and culture, classical archaeology, art, philosophy, politics, anthropology, and Byzantine civilization and religion. One of our projects is the Examined Life, an outreach program for K-12 teachers in South Jersey. Scholarships for students taking Hellenic Studies or wishing to travel to Greece are available to all majors.
Stockton Text Center & Drama Discovery Series
The Stockton Text Center was established in 2005 to enable undergraduate students to work with primary, and mainly unpublished, materials in order to give them new insights into the nature and practice of scholarship. The student normally participates through independent study, and makes a public presentation at the end. Past projects have included manuscript materials of Langston Hughes, Tennessee Williams, Henry Louis Mencken, and Ezra Pound. The projects have resulted in publication and conference papers, as well as presentations at international conferences and universities.
South Jersey Culture & History Center
The South Jersey Culture & History Center, established in 2011, encourages awareness of the rich cultural and historical heritage of South Jersey, believing that such awareness will foster greater appreciation and deepen the educational experience of students. Working to engage students and community members alike, the SJCHC focuses on the publication of regionally relevant books and newsletters, the creation of library exhibitions on South Jersey topics, as well as sponsoring and participating in South Jersey-centered events.