Places
Stockton University's Galloway campus is part of the Pinelands National Reserve, a UN biosphere reserve; its Atlantic City campus sits beachfront in that historic city. Read stories about the beautiful and breathtaking places located on all of Stockton's campuses and in the surrounding areas.
48 Blocks, One City
Stockton's collaboration with the Atlantic City Arts Foundation's 48 Blocks Project.
The Art Room
The unique creative space in the Arts & Sciences Building.
Cedar Bog Bridge
The history of the Cedar Bog Bridge on one of Stockton's wooded walking paths.
The Historic Caldwell-Woodruff Sawmill Site
A historic saw mill (and its dam) that once existed alongside Lake Fred.
Lake Fred's Cranberry Production
The history of cranberry production on Lake Fred in the 1900s.
The Kennedy Farm
The Kennedy family, their farm, and their conflict with the NJ Department of Higher Education.
The Lamppost Graveyard
The remains of past parking lots.
Naming Lake Fred
The conflicting accounts about the naming of Lake Fred.
On-Campus Memorials
Remembering deceased faculty, staff, students, alumni, and community leaders.
The President's Cabin Fire
Burning President Richard Bjork's Office.
The Spray Field
Stockton's effluent disposal system in the 1970s and its lasting environmental impact.
Three Places to Visit on Campus
Unique settings at Stockton.
Stockton's Pool
How Stockton went from having a pool to an art gallery.
The Archives: Home of Stockton Stories
Taking a look at some gifts to Stockton's Archives.
Stockton's Campus Center
How Stockton had to take the beloved trees down to make room for the Campus Center