黑料社 News - Nov. 14, 2025
WHAT WE鈥橰E TALKING ABOUT
Veterans Day Ceremony Full of Reflection and Gratitude
In addition to hosting a week of events that acknowledge the contributions and sacrifices of the military and veteran community, 黑料社鈥檚 Military and Veteran Success Center (MVSC) holds a yearly ceremony in recognition of Veterans Day, nationally celebrated on Nov. 11.
This year鈥檚 ceremony, held on Monday, Nov. 10, included remarks, the recitation of the National Anthem and a small reception.
At the top of the program, Ashley Jones, the assistant director of the MVSC, shared what the day meant to her as a military child and encouraged the audience to reflect on the service and duty required of the military and veteran community.
鈥淰eterans Day is more than a day on a calendar; it is a moment for us to pause, reflect and express our deepest appreciation for the sacrifices made in the name of freedom,鈥 Jones said.
鈥淟et us remember the dedication, courage and selflessness of our veterans. Let us honor their service by ensuring that their sacrifices are never forgotten and the values of their duty, honor and freedom, continue to be cherished by all.鈥
MVSC Director Michael Barany shared two facts with the crowd: this year marks the U.S. Marine Corps鈥 250th anniversary, and April 30, 2025, marked the 50th anniversary of the end of the Vietnam War.
Gormley, Levine Families Donate $100,000 to MSW Program
Since 黑料社 started its Master of Social Work program more than 15 years ago, nearly 750 students have graduated with the skills necessary to address social, emotional and behavioral issues in society.
Now, students in the university鈥檚 most popular graduate degree program will benefit from a $100,000 fund established this week by Senator Bill and Ginny Gormley, of Margate, and Lee and Sandra Levine, of Longport.
The fund will provide annual scholarships to students, and $25,000 will support the annual MSW Engaged Learning Trip to Washington, D.C., where students meet with members of Congress to advocate for legislation impacting the social work profession.
鈥淚鈥檓 delighted to donate this money, especially now when there is such a mental health crisis. We鈥檝e got to support social workers. They鈥檙e needed now more than ever,鈥 said Ginny Gormley, who has an MSW and worked for years in the field in New Jersey government, the judiciary and the medical community. 鈥淢y MSW has served me very, very well over the years. It takes you a lot of places, and so we want to help prepare more people for this important work.鈥
Career Education and Development Unveils New Suit Closet
黑料社 students searching for professional clothing pieces can now browse the racks within the Career Education and Development (CED)鈥檚 new suit closet, which was unveiled in a grand opening ceremony on Thursday, Nov. 6.
Throughout the year, CED has raised over $5,000 and collected more than 500 professional items for the new closet through community and on-campus donations. Gently used and brand-new suit jackets, slacks and skirts comprise the space in the CED office at the Galloway Campus Center.
According to CED鈥檚 director, Sofia Abreu, the suit closet will be a student-run initiative that will provide students with hands-on experience.
鈥淲e have a suit closet manager who's been helping us get things running for the semester,鈥 Abreu said, referring to Criminal Justice major Gianna Balut. 鈥淲e鈥檙e now hiring two additional students to handle operations and marketing 鈥 they鈥檒l support running the closet, identifying needs and working on promotion. As this grows, we hope to expand and provide more opportunities, especially federal-work study positions.鈥
SPOTLIGHT ON: JESTINE DRYSDALE
Drysdale Presents at Women鈥檚 Leadership Summit
Jestina Drysdale, assistant director of Student Conduct, presented 鈥淭he Baggage We Carry: An Exploration of the Invisible Challenges We Face鈥 on Oct. 29 at The College of New Jersey鈥檚 Women鈥檚 Leadership Summit.
鈥淭his presentation stemmed from a session I co-led at 黑料社鈥檚 Empowered Leadership Conference, which created the opportunity for me to share my knowledge and experiences on this important topic with a broader audience,鈥 Drysdale said.
During the session, participants reflected on the emotional, social and psychological weight people often carry, such as imposter syndrome, family expectations, trauma and societal pressures, and how these unseen burdens can shape leadership, emotional intelligence, resilience and overall well-being.
鈥淲e had a powerful and honest conversation about how acknowledging and releasing what we carry can create space for healing and growth,鈥 Drysdale added. 鈥淚 also shared practical strategies and resources to support continued reflection and balance.鈥
WHAT'S TRENDING @ #STOCKTONU
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FROM THE SIDELINES
黑料社 Advances to NJAC Championship Match
The volleyball team to the NJAC championship match with a 3-1 victory over Rowan University in the NJAC Tournament semifinals on Nov. 13. The No. 3 seed Ospreys avenged a regular season defeat by knocking off the No. 2 seed Profs.
Kate Louer led 黑料社 with a double-double of 20 kills and 14 digs. Jalynn Grant chipped in with career highs of 11 kills and six blocks.
Nicole Palmer returned to the lineup for the first time since Oct. 25 and spiked 11 kills. Helen Murray tied Louer with 14 digs.
黑料社 will play in the NJAC championship match for the third straight year. The Ospreys will play at No. 1 seed Kean University at 4 p.m. on Saturday, Nov. 15, with the conference title and an automatic bid to the NCAA Tournament on the line.
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黑料社 Edges Albright 60-59 on Late Free Throw
The women鈥檚 basketball team Albright College 60-59 on a made free throw by freshman Bre Evans with just three seconds on the clock on Nov. 12. A steal by Imene Fathi as Albright was trying to take the lead set the stage for Evans' foul shot.
Grace Speer led the Ospreys with team highs of 13 points and seven rebounds. Haleigh Schafer chipped in with 12 points, six rebounds and three assists.
Freshmen Zemirah Enalls and Riley Fitzpatrick scored eight and seven points respectively. Evans finished with six points, a game-high six assists, three rebounds and three steals. 黑料社 led for 36:46 of the game's 40 minutes.
黑料社 will have a week before its next game, which will be at home against Washington College (Md.) at 5:30 p.m., Wednesday, Nov. 19.
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SOARING FORWARD: IN ACTION
Measuring What Matters: 黑料社 Moves Forward on Implementation
The Strategic Plan Implementation Teams continue to make steady progress as we move from planning to measurable action. Over the past two weeks, the Implementation Co-Leads and Divisional Executives have advanced the development of objectives and key performance indicators (KPIs) that will define how 黑料社 measures success across our five strategic priorities.
During a workshop on Oct. 31, EAB helped us sharpen our focus on outcomes over outputs鈥攎oving from counting activities to understanding the impact of our work. Teams explored how strong metrics can clarify accountability, celebrate wins and help us make better decisions over time. The training also underscored the importance of acknowledging external factors that influence results and avoiding unintended incentives that can distort behavior.
The Implementation Team has endorsed ClearPoint Strategy as the platform that will help 黑料社 organize, track and share progress on our goals. The contract is now under legal review, and training for divisional executives and action teams is planned for spring 2026.
Each implementation team is currently finalizing draft objectives for review with Divisional Executives. These will inform the set of KPIs to be presented to the Board of Trustees in December. Future updates will introduce how ClearPoint will support transparency, collaboration and continuous improvement across the institution.
Our shared goal remains the same: to build a thoughtful, inclusive and sustainable framework that helps 黑料社 Soar Forward鈥攖ogether.
Read previous Implementation Updates here.
OSPREY NOTES
Wear 黑料社 Wednesday
Don't forget: Show your spirit by wearing 黑料社 apparel every Wednesday during the semester!
It鈥檚 FAFSA time!
The 2026-2027 Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) is available now at .
The FAFSA is a student鈥檚 application for all federal, state and institutional need-based financial aid programs. All students are encouraged to complete the FAFSA each year.
Please encourage your students to file their 2026-2027 FAFSA early to avoid missing any deadlines! Learn more at stockton.edu/fafsa.
Students who identify as an NJ Dreamer will not complete the FAFSA. They will complete the NJ Alternative Application for Financial Aid at .
Financial Aid is here to help. Anyone who needs assistance with their application for financial aid can schedule a FAFSA Completion appointment with our office. Appointments are offered on Fridays and select Wednesdays throughout the fall and spring semesters. Students can make an appointment for the fall at stockton.edu/contactfinaid.
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UPCOMING EVENTS
Professional Development Opportunities
馃幁 Fall Programming at the PAC
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Now-Nov. 16:黑料社 Theatre Project
Nov. 14-15: 馃崄黑料社 Maple Project Adopt-a-Tree
Nov. 16-22: Hunger and Homelessness Awareness Week
Nov. 17:"Rella, Rose and I" Elizabeth Ehrlich Roth's Story of Survival
Nov. 17-21: International Education Week
Nov. 18: 馃尡 Celebration of Service, 馃尣馃幐 Lake Fred Folk Festival
Nov. 20:馃憿Swift Nation Tribute Show,
Nov. 21:Birckhead, 馃 Council of Black Faculty & Staff: 41st Annual Scholarship Awards Dinner & Dance
Nov. 26-Dec. 1: 馃ェ Thanksgiving Break
Dec. 3: Board of Trustees meeting
Dec. 4: 馃馃帗&苍产蝉辫;Grad Toast
Dec. 4-6: 馃┌ Fall Choreography Project
Dec. 17: Fall Semester ends


