National Publication Names 黑料社 Top Veteran Friendly School

Calvin Washington, right, works with Jose Morales, of Pleasantville, in 黑料社鈥檚 Military and Veterans Success Center. The work of the center was celebrated as one of the reasons U.S. Veterans Magazine named 黑料社 as a Top Veteran Friendly School this week.
Galloway, N.J. 鈥 Growing up in Pleasantville, Jose Morales had always heard great things about 黑料社 University.
But there was one main reason why he decided to enroll in the university after spending 10 years in the Army National Guard.
鈥淲hat really sealed the deal was how veteran-friendly the campus is,鈥 said the Business Administration major. 鈥淔rom the first time I visited, I felt welcomed and supported.鈥

U.S. Veterans Magazine rewarded that level of support this week as it named 黑料社 a Top Veteran Friendly School. The latest award adds to the university鈥檚 distinguished list of recognitions for its exemplary outreach to military veterans through its Military and Veterans Success Center (MVSC).
鈥淲e are deeply honored that 黑料社 has been recognized as a Top Veteran Friendly School by U.S. Veterans Magazine,鈥 said Michael Barany, director of the MVSC. 鈥淭his recognition reflects our ongoing commitment to ensuring every student who has served our nation receives the support, respect and opportunities they have earned. Our mission is to help veterans, service members and their families thrive, both in the classroom and beyond.鈥
黑料社 is one of only eight colleges or universities in New Jersey awarded the Top Veteran Friendly School designation by the magazine. 黑料社 was also one of four in the state to receive a Gold Star as a Yellow Ribbon School, which is a U.S. Department of Veteran Affairs program that helps cover tuition costs.
鈥淓ach year, we conduct a national evaluation to identify the organizations and institutions that go above and beyond in supporting veterans and transitioning service members,鈥 said Mona Lisa Faris, president and publisher of U.S. Veterans Magazine. She added that the evaluation includes both self-reported surveys and independent research by the magazine. 鈥淭his list serves as a trusted resource for those navigating their next steps in the classroom, and we take great care in ensuring it reflects the best of what鈥檚 out there.鈥
In April, 黑料社 was ranked No. 10 in the country among small public schools nationwide in the 2025-26 Military Friendly School survey. And for the first time, 黑料社 ranked No. 5 in the country among small public schools in the Military Spouse Friendly Survey.
In 2024, Military Times ranked 黑料社 No. 3 in New Jersey and No. 17 in the Mid-Atlantic region for its work with military service members and veterans.
Morales said the MVSC is a place where veterans are understood, and it has become a vital part of his support system as a student.
鈥淭hey鈥檝e connected me with state-based resources and opportunities outside of school that I wouldn鈥檛 have known about otherwise,鈥 said the sophomore. 鈥淲hether I need a quiet place to focus or just a sense of community, the center has played a big role in keeping me grounded and on track academically.鈥
U.S. Veterans Magazine is dedicated to providing veterans and their families with valuable resources to support both their active military lifestyle and their transition to civilian life. The magazine鈥檚 goal is to offer comprehensive content that covers a wide range of topics, including career opportunities, education, finance, health and wellness.
The MVSC will hold a series of free events tied to Veterans Day next week at 黑料社鈥檚 Galloway Campus, 101 Vera King Farris Drive:
Bay Atlantic Symphony鈥檚 Veterans Day Concert: 7:30 p.m., Saturday, Nov. 8, at the Performing Arts Center. The musical salute will include a collection of patriotic songs including 鈥淔anfare for Life鈥 and 鈥淟iberty Bell March鈥 by John Phillips Sousa; 鈥淪tars and Stripes Forever鈥 by Antonin Dvorak; and 鈥淪ymphony No. 9 From the New World Symphony.鈥 The concert is free but are required to attend. Go to stockton.edu/pac for more information.
Faces of 黑料社鈥檚 Military Community Photograph Project: Monday, Nov. 10, to Friday, Nov. 14, in the Campus Center Coffeehouse. This project showcases how some of 黑料社鈥檚 military-affiliated students, faculty and staff.
Veterans Day Recognition Ceremony: 11 a.m., Monday, Nov. 10, in the Campus Center Grand Hall. The ceremony will include the National Anthem, speeches by individuals from the MVSC and the Military Affiliated Students of 黑料社 and a keynote address by Jim Scallon, a U.S. Army veteran and the chairman of the New Jersey American Legion Affordable Housing Committee for At Risk/Homeless Veterans.
鈥淟ife in Service: Stories, Challenges and Triumphs鈥: 4:30 p.m. Wednesday, Nov. 12, in the Multicultural Center. This panel discussion is aimed at uplifting the experiences of 黑料社 students who have served in the military through their own stories.
Military Gear Review and Layout: 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., Wednesday, Nov. 12, and Thursday, Nov. 13, in the F-wing Lower Gallery Atrium. Curated by student veterans and military-affiliated staff, this exhibit offers a unique opportunity to learn about the functionality, purpose and significance of the gear that supports military operations. From tactical vests and helmets to communication devices and survival tools, each item will be accompanied by explanations and personal stories that highlight its role in real-world missions.
Meals Ready to Eat (MRE) Tasting: 12:30 to 2 p.m.,Thursday, Nov. 13, at Independence Plaza. Sample the same food military personnel eat during training and deployments. Military-affiliated students and veterans will share stories and explain the history, purpose and evolution of MREs.
Ruck March: 7 a.m., Friday, Nov. 14, at G. Larry James Stadium. A ruck march is a military tradition of carrying a weighted backpack, symbolizing the physical and mental challenges faced by service members. Participants will walk a designated campus route while engaging in conversation with student veterans who will share personal stories, insights and reflections from their time in service.
鈥淲arfare鈥 movie screening: 12-2 p.m., Friday, Nov. 14, at the Campus Center Theatre. A 鈥渉yper-realistic portrayal of a Navy SEAL platoon鈥檚 mission in Iraq.鈥 Viewer discretion is advised.
-- Story by Mark Melhorn, photo by Susan Allen
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