Stockton News, June 7, 2018
WHAT WE’RE TALKING ABOUT
Kesselman Elected Vice-Chair of the New Jersey Presidents Council
Stockton President Harvey Kesselman was elected by the presidents of the 57 New Jersey public and private colleges/universities
for a two-year term as vice-chair of the New Jersey Presidents Council (NJPC).
In addition, Kesselman has just completed his first year of a two-year term as chair of the Presidents of the New Jersey Association of State Colleges and Universities
(NJASCU). “These are important statewide higher education positions that work closely
with the governor, leadership of the legislature and Office of the Secretary of Higher Education (OSHE), and the first time that a Stockton University president has held either leadership
position,” wrote Executive Vice President & Chief of Staff Susan Davenport in an email to faculty and staff this week.
Cyclists Pedal for Scholarships
The 10th Annual G. Larry James Legacy Bike Ride was held on June 2. The event, in memory of 1968 Olympic gold medalist G. Larry James,
who was a longtime staff member at Stockton, registered 160 participants and raised
more than $25,000. This brings the total raised in 10 years to about $180,000 said
Associate Dean of Students Craig Stambaugh, who organizes the race each year with help from a crew of volunteer staff and students
from Stockton.
AC UPDATE
Land to Sea
MudGirls Studio Founder and Director Dorrie Papademetriou and Linda Hirst lay out ceramic tiles on the floor of MudGirls Studios in St. Michael’s Loft in Atlantic City. The ceramic tile design will be installed on a fireplace at Stockton’s new Atlantic
City campus. The textures and colors are inspired by the sea and the pines, representing Stockton’s main campus in Galloway and the new campus in Atlantic City. Watch a video to learn more about MudGirls Studio and the project.
Take a Jitney Shuttle Tour to Stockton’s Atlantic City Campus
Learn more about living and learning at Stockton in Atlantic City. Mobile tours will
all leave from the Campus Center. The following tours include a walking tour and take
about two hours.
Tour Dates:
June 18 – 2 p.m. July 17 – 3 p.m.
July 10 – 10 a.m. July 31 – 11 a.m.
For more information, contact Haley Baum or Brian Jackson.
SPOTLIGHT ON
JY Zhou, internationalization specialist, and Lois Spitzer, associate professor of Teacher Education, took seven students to the 70th anniversary NAFSA
2018 conference in Philadelphia May 29-June 1. NAFSA (Association of International
Educators) is the largest conference in international education with around 10,000
participants from over 100 countries.
“The students had a truly global experience and talked with people from all over the
world about traveling, studying, working and living abroad,” Spitzer said. "We heard amazing speakers such as Laura Bush, former first lady of the United States
and an advocate for literacy, education and human rights, Bill Nye, scientist, author
and inventor, Joyce Banda, former president of the Republic of Malawi, and Terry Gross,
renowned journalist and long-running host and co-executive producer of Fresh Air on National Public Radio.”
Zhou said the Stockton group was able to host a booth and “broadcast Stockton to the
world” through the support from the 2020 Learning Initiative.
"What I liked the most is that after a four full-day experience at NAFSA, our students
all found their unique connections with international education: they discovered strong
passion for global learning, identified possible career pathways and internship positions
in international education, communicated with academic programs in another country,
and expanded their understanding on diversity and inclusion in higher education,“
Zhou said.
Students on the trip included Amanda Zhou, Jorge Tellez, Alejandra Londono, Kateryna Drach, Anuj Patel, Sabrina Sarwar, and Puiman Chan, an international student from Southern China.
“Dr. Zhou and I bonded with these wonderful students, and in sharing hopes and dreams
for their futures, eating wonderful food and collecting gifts from all over the world,
we all came away with a renewed appreciation that we are all global citizens,” Spitzer
said.
Donnetrice Allison, president of the Faculty Senate, professor and coordinator of Africana Studies,
and professor of Communication Studies, received the Vera King Farris award at the
Dr. Vera King Farris Luncheon at the Gourmet. It is an invitation only lunch for former
winners and James Gwathney, coordinator for Intramurals and Recreation, coordinates it.
"I was totally surprised and caught off guard by this honor, but proud to be selected
among such a great group of recipients, many of whom are my mentors,” Allison said. "I was also honored to receive an award in the name of Dr. Vera King Farris,
who I never had the pleasure to meet, but I have heard so much about.”
FRAME-WORTHY
Chinese Delegation Visits AC, Stockton University
Officials of Atlantic City's sister-city Zhanjiang, China, visited Atlantic City and Stockton University as part of their North America tour, with stops in Canada, USA, and Mexico. The five
member delegation led by the President of Zhanjiang Overseas Friendship Association, Zhong Li, visitedStockton University’s main campus in Galloway and the new campus in Atlantic City
on June 1.
WHAT’S TRENDING #STOCKTONU
Twitter: It’s orientation season here at #StocktonU! June 6 was our Military & Veterans Orientation!
Members of our #stocktonfinaid team participated in the event, welcomed our new students
into the @Stockton_edu family & helped them to understand their benefits!
FROM THE SIDELINES
The Stockton men's lacrosse team continued its run of recent success with 12 wins while playing an independent schedule,
culminating with their first ECAC Tournament title since 2002 and the second in school
history.
The Stockton women's lacrosse team captured the program's first postseason championship by winning the 2018 ECAC title.
Along the way, the Ospreys won 11 games, the second-most in the program's five-year
history and set new records under head coach Cristina Maurizi.
Senior Hannah Bibeault was voted to the Google Cloud Academic All-America Division III Softball Third Team by the College
Sports Information Directors of America (CoSIDA). Bibeault, a Health Science major
with a 3.97 grade point average, completed her four-year career as a pitcher for the
Ospreys last month.
ROLE CALL
Did You Know?
Stockton now offers University employees and all members of their households access
to the Deer Oaks Employee Assistance Program(EAP), a free and confidential program that offers a wide variety of counseling, referral
and consultation services. Did you know Stockton’s EAP provides services and resources
on relocation? Learn more.
UPCOMING EVENTS
Saturday, June 23 - Visual Arts Alumni Triennial Exhibition Opening Reception - featuring works by 36 alumni, including Stockton staff members Jena Brignola, professional services specialist, Graphics; Darya Hrybava, professional services specialist, William J. Hughes Center for Public Policy; and Gary Schenck, professional services specialist, Graphics.