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Friday, March 24, 2023 - WHAT WE’RE TALKING ABOUT: Agreement Offers Stockton Credits to Central Regional Seniors, Gilchrist Urges Students to Move Forward Fearlessly, Glass Family Creates Scholarship in Memory of Husband Father, Hughes Center Poll; STOCKTON UNIVERSITY: Ribbon-cutting for New Residence Hall on May 3; SPOTLIGHT ON: Allison, Sinanan, Grullon and Johnson;FRAME-WORTHY: Inaugural Community and Veteran Wellness Fair a Big Success; WHAT’S TRENDING @ #STOCKTONU: Instagram, Facebook, Twitter; FROM THE SIDELINES: Stockton Women’s Lacrosse Team Sets School Record, Stockton Downs Eastern 20-13, Stockton Rallies for 10-9 Victory; OSPREY NOTES: Pot of Gold Found, Prize Claimed, ICYMI- Stockton Now, Participants Wanted for Paid Research, Read the SCOSA April Newsletter; UPCOMING EVENTS: Events for Alumni & Friends, Spring Professional Development Opportunities, Spring Programming at the PAC, March is Women’s History Month, Frankie Negron, “Who Hijacked My Fairytale?” with Kelly Swanson, Discover Stockton Day, Mental Health Wellness Fair, 13th Annual Paul Lyons Lecture, Preceptor Day, Unity Day 2023, Wellness Day 2023 Health Fair, Dan Tyminski Band, Preceptor Day, The Last Lecture, Forum on Judicial Safety, Teaching While Black screening, The Brubeck Brothers, Emerging Choreography Showcase, Community Day Clean Up & Party in the Park, Scholarship Benefit Gala

Friday, March 17, 2023 - WHAT WE’RE TALKING ABOUT: Students, Employers Connect at Career Fair, New Kesselman Student Fellowships Promote Civic Engagement, Play Brings Holocaust Story to Local Students, Thank You from Arnold Schwarzenegger; STOCKTON UNIVERSITY: Stockton Atlantic City Community Day Wins State Award, Foundation Benefit Gala Returns on April 22 at Hard Rock; FRAME-WORTHY: Stockton Dives into Prohibition History with National Geographic; WHAT’S TRENDING @ #STOCKTONU: Twitter, Facebook, Instagram; FROM THE SIDELINES: Campbell Named to NABC District 4 Second Team, Stockton Blanks Brockport 8-0, Stockton Remains Perfect with 6-3 Win; OSPREY NOTES: Update- Pomona Road Detour Extended, Time to Renew State Aid; UPCOMING EVENTS: Events for Alumni & Friends, Spring Professional Development Opportunities, Spring Programming at the PAC, March is Women’s History Month, Tartan Terrors, Visuals and Storytelling in Game Design, Dean’s Distinguished Guest Speaker - Bill Hagaman, Jr. ‘79, Frankie Negron, “Who Hijacked My Fairytale?” with Kelly Swanson, Discover Stockton Day, 13th Annual Paul Lyons Lecture, Preceptor Day, Unity Day 2023, Wellness Day 2023 Health Fair, Dan Tyminski Band, Preceptor Day, The Last Lecture, Forum on Judicial Safety, Teaching While Black screening, The Brubeck Brothers, Emerging Choreography Showcase, Community Day Clean Up & Party in the Park, Scholarship Benefit Gala

Friday, March 10, 2023 - WHAT WE’RE TALKING ABOUT: Schwarzenegger Brings Message of Strength Against Hate, High School Esports Students Visit Campus Gaming Facility, Judge: Criminal Justice Reform Necessary and Working in NJ; SPOTLIGHT ON: Brent Arnold; FRAME-WORTHY: Stockton Embraces Equity for International Women’s Day; WHAT’S TRENDING @ #STOCKTONU: Facebook, Instagram; FROM THE SIDELINES: Abraham Named Metro Region Field Athlete of the Year; Competes in Division III Championships, Stockton Advances to Sweet 16 for Second Straight Year, Men’s Lacrosse- Stockton Roll in Second Half for 24-13 Victory, Softball: Stockton Evens Record with Pair of One-Run Wins; OSPREY NOTES: Stockton Helps National Geographic Drain the Oceans, Pomona Road Detour Next Week, Spring Break Shuttle Schedule, Time to Renew State Aid; UPCOMING EVENTS: Events for Alumni & Friends, Spring Professional Development Opportunities, Spring Programming at the PAC, “The Armenian Genocide, One Family’s Story” exhibit, 34th Annual Pinelands Short Course, Shirat Hayem Speaker Series, Weekend in the Pines, Hammonton Third Thursdays, Tartan Terrors, Dean’s Distinguished Guest Speaker - Bill Hagaman, Jr. ‘79, Frankie Negron, “Who Hijacked My Fairytale?” with Kelly Swanson, Discover Stockton Day, 13th Annual Paul Lyons Lecture, Unity Day 2023, Wellness Day 2023 Health Fair, Dan Tyminski Band, The Last Lecture

Friday, March 3, 2023 - WHAT WE’RE TALKING ABOUT: Stockton Names Joe Bertolino Next President, The Case of Henrietta Lacks Explores Medical, Racial Disparities, AC Chamber Honors Stockton’s LIGHT with Tourism Award; STOCKTON UNIVERSITY ATLANTIC CITY: 7th Annual MLK Day High School Panel Discussion a Success; FRAME-WORTHY: Student Wins Competitive Scholarship to Study in Greece; WHAT’S TRENDING @ #STOCKTONU: Twitter, Facebook, Instagram; FROM THE SIDELINES: Stockton Hosts NCAA Tournament First/Second Round Games, Abraham & Petrolia Collect NJAC Awards; 14 Ospreys All-Conference, Zulauf Passes Rizk as Stockton Lacrosse Win Leader; OSPREY NOTES: New Issue of Celebrate Diversity Digest Released; UPCOMING EVENTS: Events for Alumni & Friends, Spring Professional Development Opportunities, Spring Programming at the PAC, “The Armenian Genocide, One Family’s Story” exhibit, Spring Dance Concert, Arnold Schwarzenegger, Career Fair, Destination Cannabis webinar, Young Alumni 80s Dance Party, 34th Annual Pinelands Short Course, Shirat Hayem Speaker Series, Weekend in the Pines, Tartan Terrors, Frankie Negron, “Who Hijacked My Fairytale?” with Kelly Swanson, Discover Stockton Day, 13th Annual Paul Lyons Lecture, Unity Day 2023, Wellness Day 2023 Health Fair, Dan Tyminski Band

Friday, Feb. 24, 2023 - WHAT WE’RE TALKING ABOUT: New Multicultural Center a Hub for Inclusion, Embedded in the Fabric of America: Why Race Still Matters; STOCKTON UNIVERSITY ATLANTIC CITY: Board Approves Naming Kesselman Hall at Atlantic City Campus, Noyes Museum to Develop Senior Arts Programs; SPOTLIGHT ON: Christina Jackson; FRAME-WORTHY: “Rain of Shine,” Black Lives Matter; WHAT’S TRENDING @ #STOCKTONU: Facebook, Instagram; FROM THE SIDELINES: President Brings the Heat on Social for Sweet NJAC Victory, Abraham Chosen Stockton’s NJAIAW Women of the Year, Stockton Wins First of the Season 18-11; IN MEMORIAM: Anne Pomeroy; OSPREY NOTES: Read the SCOSA March Newsletter; UPCOMING EVENTS: Events for Alumni & Friends, Spring Professional Development Opportunities, Spring Programming at the PAC, February is Black History Month, “The Armenian Genocide, One Family’s Story” exhibit, Black Men in Tech, Diversi-Tea Series: Black History Month Virtual Discussion, Criminal Justice Lecture series, Black Women in Hospitality, "Teaching While Black" screening, Spring Dance Concert,  Arnold Schwarzenegger, Destination Cannabis webinar, Young Alumni 80s Dance Party, 34th Annual Pinelands Short Course, Tartan Terrors, Frankie Negron, "Who Hijacked My Fairytale?" with Kelly Swanson, Discover Stockton Day 

Friday, Feb. 17, 2023 - WHAT WE’RE TALKING ABOUT: Donation Creates Scholarship for Holocaust Studies Students, Research Looks to Examine Police-Community Relations, Two Events Highlight “Weekend in the Pines” at Stockton;” STOCKTON UNIVERSITY ATLANTIC CITY: Continuing Studies Adds In-person Seminars for Social Workers; WHAT’S TRENDING @ #STOCKTONU: Instagram, Twitter, Facebook; FROM THE SIDELINES: Stockton Sets Two Records at Big Apple Invitational, Four Ospreys Qualify As NFHCA Scholars of Distinction; OSPREY NOTES: Tune into Stockton Now, Reminder- No Holiday Schedule Next Weekm, Priority Deadline March 1 for FAFSA; UPCOMING EVENTS: Events for Alumni & Friends, Spring Professional Development Opportunities, Spring Programming at the PAC, February is Black History Month, “The Armenian Genocide, One Family’s Story” exhibit, The World-Famous Harlem Gospel Choir, Stephen Dunn Reading Series, Multicultural Center Grand Opening, Leadership Game Plan for Workplace Wellness course, Black Men in Tech, Criminal Justice Lecture series, Spring Dance Concert, Terminate Hate with Arnold Schwarzenegger, Destination Cannabis webinar, 34th Annual Pinelands Short Course, Tartan Terrors

Friday, Feb. 10, 2023 - WHAT WE’RE TALKING ABOUT: New Initiative Seeks to Help Those on Probation; STOCKTON UNIVERSITY ATLANTIC CITY: Sweetheart Cupcakes at Second Saturdays Feb. 11; SPOTLIGHT ON: Steve Evert; WHAT’S TRENDING @ #STOCKTONU: Instagram, Twitter, Facebook; FROM THE SIDELINES: 13 Field Hockey Players Earn NFHCA Academic Honors, Basketball Recap: Men Extend Winning Streak; Women Downed by TCNJ, Stockton Competes in Frank Colden Invitational; ‘ROLE’ CALL: Megan Hart; OSPREY NOTES: Priority Deadline March 1 for FAFSA; UPCOMING EVENTS: Events for Alumni & Friends, Spring Professional Development Opportunities, Spring Programming at the PAC, February is Black History Month, “The Armenian Genocide, One Family’s Story” exhibit, ODC/Dance, The Great DuBois, Douglass Day at Kramer Hall, Why Race Still Matters panel discussion, Hammonton Third Thursdays, The World-Famous Harlem Gospel Choir, Black Men in Tech, Criminal Justice Lecture series, Spring Dance Concert, Destination Cannabis webinar, 34th Annual Pinelands Short Course

Friday, Feb. 3, 2023 - WHAT WE’RE TALKING ABOUT: Maple Project Sweetens Learning at Local Schools, Center to Preserve Jewish Farming History Receives Grant, Art Gallery Welcomes Disruption & Punk for Spring Semester, President Kesselman Tapped for International Education Initiative; FRAME-WORTHY: Annual Flag Raising Encourages Students to Celebrate Black History; WHAT’S TRENDING @ #STOCKTONU: Instagram, Twitter, Facebook; FROM THE SIDELINES: Ospreys Finish Strong Against Rutgers-Newark, Poli Receives Third Preseason Honor; IN MEMORIAM: William T. Daly, OSPREY NOTES: Faculty, Staff Encouraged to Join in Presidential Search, NOTICE: 2023 Annual Tuition Hearing, Priority Deadline March 1 for FAFSA, Read the SCOSA February Newsletter; UPCOMING EVENTS: Events for Alumni & Friends, Spring Professional Development Opportunities, Spring Programming at the PAC, February is Black History Month, “The Armenian Genocide, One Family’s Story” exhibit, ODC/Dance, The Great DuBois, Douglass Day at Kramer Hall, The World-Famous Harlem Gospel Choir

Friday, Jan. 27, 2023 - WHAT WE’RE TALKING ABOUT: Stockton, Middle Township Agreement Offers Credits in Esports, Professor Emeritus Starts Scholarship to Encourage Research, Stockton Students Guide the Way for U.S.-Greece Collaborations; FRAME-WORTHY: Noyes’ Largest Exhibit Ever Focuses on Climate Change; WHAT’S TRENDING @ #STOCKTONU: Facebook, Twitter, Instagram; FROM THE SIDELINES: Stockton Blows Past Rutgers-Camden 75-49, Stockton Downs Rutgers-Camden 48-37, Stockton, Four Ospreys Receive Preseason All-America Honors; OSPREY NOTES: Faculty, Staff Encouraged to Join in Presidential Search, NOTICE: 2023 Annual Tuition Hearing, Marq Software Available to University Partners for Graphic Needs, Accessibility Category Added to Interactive Campus Map, Roster Verification for Faculty; UPCOMING EVENTS: Spring Professional Development Opportunities, Spring Programming at the PAC, February is Black History Month, “The Armenian Genocide, One Family’s Story” exhibit, Black History Month Flag Raising, ODC/Dance, The Great DuBois, Douglass Day at Kramer Hall, The World-Famous Harlem Gospel Choir

Friday, Jan. 20, 2023 - WHAT WE’RE TALKING ABOUT: Over 700 Come Together for 19th Annual MLK Day of Service, Ukrainian Consul Visits Azeez Museum, Mays Landing Alumnus Endows Scholarship; STOCKTON UNIVERSITY ATLANTIC CITY: “Cinema in the City” Returns to Stockton Atlantic City; FRAME-WORTHY: Ospreys Swing into Spring Semester; WHAT’S TRENDING @ #STOCKTONU: Instagram, Facebook; FROM THE SIDELINES: Stockton Returns to Action at TCNJ Indoor Invitational, Stockton’s Five-Game Win Streak Halted by Rowan; OSPREY NOTES: Faculty, Staff Encouraged to Join in Presidential Search, Roster Verification for Faculty; UPCOMING EVENTS: Spring Professional Development Opportunities, Spring Programming at the PAC, “The Armenian Genocide, One Family’s Story” exhibit, Shirat Hayam Speaker Series - “Holocaust Survivors of South Jersey Project,” Get Involved Fair, Inaugural Tapping Day, The Great DuBois, The World-Famous Harlem Gospel Choir

Friday, Jan. 13, 2023 - WHAT WE’RE TALKING ABOUT: Anyone Can Become a Scientist at Sciencepalooza, New Exhibit Focuses on Armenian Genocide, The PAC is Going Strong Right Into Spring; STOCKTON UNIVERSITY ATLANTIC CITY: “Who Dunnit” at Second Saturdays Jan. 14; SPOTLIGHT ON: Mariana Smith; FRAME-WORTHY: Picture Stockton … In Your Spare Time; WHAT’S TRENDING @ #STOCKTONU: LinkedIn, Facebook, Twitter; FROM THE SIDELINES: Stockton Earns Key NJAC Win 82-77, Incantalupo Named Interim Head Women’s Track & Field and Cross Country Coach; IN MEMORIAM: Bob Hutchings; OSPREY NOTES: Hughes Center Announces New Advisory Board Leaders, Roster Verification for Faculty, Normal Academic Hours Next Week, Closed Monday; Read the SCOSA January Newsletter; UPCOMING EVENTS: Spring Professional Development Opportunities, Spring Programming at the PAC, 29th Annual Winter Poetry & Prose Getaway, MLK Day of Service, Spring Semester begins, Shirat Hayam Speaker Series - “Holocaust Survivors of South Jersey Project,” The Great DuBois, The World-Famous Harlem Gospel Choir

Friday, Jan. 6, 2023 - WHAT WE’RE TALKING ABOUT: A Look Ahead in 2023, Students Resuscitate Stockton EMS Group, Stockton and Monmouth Partner on Coastal Zone Management; FRAME-WORTHY: Picture Stockton … Surf Club from Land, Air and Sea; WHAT’S TRENDING @ #STOCKTONU: Instagram, Facebook, Twitter; FROM THE SIDELINES: Stockton Pulls Away in Second Half for 90-72 Win Over TCNJ; IN MEMORIAM: Elizabeth Elmore; UPCOMING EVENTS: Spring Professional Development Opportunities, Spring Programming at the PAC, 29th Annual Winter Poetry & Prose Getaway, MLK Day of Service, Spring Semester begins, The Great DuBois