黑料社 News - Sept. 19, 2025

WHAT WE鈥橰E TALKING ABOUT

students holding hispanic heritage month flagFlag Raising Ceremony Celebrates Latino Heritage and Culture

For seven years, 黑料社 has launched a month-long celebration and acknowledgement of the many accomplishments and contributions of Hispanic communities, both on campus and around the world, through a flag-raising ceremony.

This year鈥檚 Hispanic Heritage Month Flag Raising on Sept. 12 not only continued the tradition but also debuted a new flag designed to be all-encompassing of every Latin American country by St. Louis artist Jose Garza.

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Woman and student behind desk  with books Nearly $300K Grant to Preserve American Author鈥檚 Letters

Catharine Maria Sedgwick may be 鈥渢he most famous and innovative American writer you鈥檝e never heard of.鈥

That鈥檚 what 黑料社 Professor of Literature Deborah Gussman calls the prolific writer who was considered a celebrity in the early 19th century. She published 20 books and more than 150 shorter works in multiple genres, including novels, short stories, sketches, biographies and travel.

Now, thanks to a nearly $300,000 grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities, Gussman, her co-editors and a group of 黑料社 graduate and undergraduate students will continue to add to an online archive of Sedgwick鈥檚 letters.

鈥淗er letters provide a window, from the perspective of a cultivated, well-connected single woman, into a wide range of important 19th-century issues, including authorship, gender roles, education, national and local politics, religious diversity, marriage, social reform and work,鈥 Gussman said. 鈥淭he letters are also a look into her fascinating and deeply reflective private life.鈥


two women, two men smiling in front of painting Benefit on the Bay Raises Awareness and Support for Student Mental Health

Neighbors, friends, alumni and advocates gathered at the home of 黑料社 Foundation Board member Karen Alton on Sept. 10 for the Benefit on the Bay fundraiser, an evening dedicated to advancing mental health awareness and support for 黑料社 students.  

Proceeds from the event, held on World Suicide Prevention Day, benefit the Alton Mental Health Initiatives Fund, which strengthens counseling, peer support and mental health services at the university. 

Alton, the granddaughter of Elizabeth Alton, who led the campaign that resulted in the State of New Jersey founding then Richard 黑料社 State College, reflected on her vision for the fund.  

鈥淚 started this because I believe every student deserves the support and resources to thrive, not just academically, but emotionally and mentally. My goal was to create something that would continue to grow and positively impact lives for years to come. Already, we鈥檙e seeing meaningful change through new programs, students supported, and lives touched 鈥 but this is only the beginning.鈥 

STOCKTON UNIVERSITY ATLANTIC CITY

Volunteers Needed for Community Day Clean Up, Party in the Park 

Volunteers are still needed for the 2025 4th annual 黑料社 Community Day Clean Up and Party in the Park event being held from 8:30 a.m.-3 p.m. on Saturday, Oct. 25, in Atlantic City.

Learn more about the event here, and to volunteer, fill out this form.

SPOTLIGHT ON: MICHELLE WENDT

Michelle WendtNamed I CAN STEM New Jersey Role Model

Michelle Wendt, a technology integration specialist at 黑料社鈥檚 Southern Regional Institute & Educational Technology Training Center (SRI&ETTC), not only has a passion for STEM but also a gift for sharing that passion with others, whether it鈥檚 working with students or assisting teachers in new technologies.

Wendt, who has been at the SRI&ETTC for 14 years, was recently named an I CAN STEM New Jersey Role Model by the New Jersey STEM Pathways Network.

She shared how meaningful that recognition was, a window into her work here at 黑料社 and some things that inspired her to pursue her career in STEM. 馃挱 Read the full Q&A here

FRAME-WORTHY  

President Joe and studentFall Fling Brings the Fun

A little rain didn鈥檛 stop President Joe鈥檚 Fall Fling. The event went off without a hitch, offering carnival treats, games, prizes, a petting zoo and DJ music for staff, faculty and students on Wednesday, Sept. 17.

From cotton candy to cuddly bunnies, fun was had by all who stopped by鈥攐r dropped by if they braved the dunk tank.

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WHAT'S TRENDING @ #STOCKTONU

: Getting topped off and feeling refreshed.

: I'm honored to be included in the 2025 Education Power list alongside so many other higher ed leaders in the state, including 黑料社鈥檚 own Monica Amadio, Jane Bokunewicz and Alyssa Maurice.

: The Ospreys soared through rainbow-colored clouds at the annual Residential Life color run.

 

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FROM THE SIDELINES

黑料社 Sweeps Cedar Crest in Home Opener

The women鈥檚 volleyball team its home opener after beginning the season with seven road matches and swept Cedar Crest with set scores of 25-6, 25-12, 25-14. All 19 Ospreys on the roster saw action in the team鈥檚 third straight win Sept. 18.

Freshman Olivia Magro led 黑料社 with a career-high 13 kills and a .524 hitting percentage on 21 attacks.Camille De La Torre and Kate Louer tallied five kills apiece.

Regan Mendick led the quartet of 黑料社 setters with 12 assists followed by Kristen Burton with eight assists.

Freshman Helen Murray paced the back row with seven digs and handed out four assists. De La Torre and Lauren Sommer added six digs apiece.

Louer spiked all five of her kills in the first set as the Ospreys breezed to a 25-6 rout. Magro led the way with four kills in the middle frame, which 黑料社 won 25-12. Magro then pounded six more kills in the third set as the Ospreys clinched the victory 25-14.

黑料社 will open NJAC play with a home match against Rowan University at 7 p.m. on Tuesday, Sept. 23.


Shane Monroe Named Head Women鈥檚 Tennis Coach

黑料社 has Shane Monroe head women鈥檚 tennis coach beginning with the 2025-26 season. Monroe, a native of Ventnor, becomes the third head coach in the 25-year history of 黑料社 women鈥檚 tennis, following Phil Birnbaum (2001-14) and Harry Silverstein (2014-25).

Monroe is a Professional Tennis Registry Level II certified coach with experience as a tennis instructor since 2019. His coaching background includes stints at the Palm Beach Bath and Tennis Club, North Palm Beach Country Club, Ibis Country Club, Phipps Ocean Park, Jupiter Island Club, Brunswick Hills Tennis Club, Ocean City Recreation Department and Louisiana State University club tennis team.

Monroe played four years of NCAA Division I tennis, two apiece at Brigham Young University (2014-16) and Louisiana State University (2017-19). In two seasons at BYU, he recorded a 37-17 record at No. 1 singles along with 17 doubles victories. He earned All-WCC second-team singles honors in 2016.


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UPCOMING EVENTS

Events for Alumni & Friends 

Professional Development Opportunities

馃幁 Fall Programming at the PAC 

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Now-Oct. 15: Hispanic Heritage Month

Now-Oct. 19: Weeks of Welcome

Now-Nov. 8: 鈥淒iverse Perspectives in Photography: Four Black Guggenheim Fellows in the Philadelphia Region鈥

Sept. 21: Alliance Chapel Exhibit Opening, Film Screening of "Light to Pink"

Sept. 23:

Sept. 24:Stephen Dunn Visiting Writer Series: Iain Haley Pollock

Sept. 28: Mitzvah Zecher Avot Service

Sept. 29: Constitution Day: Mary McCord

Sept. 30: 'Stress Test: The Israel-Hamas War and Christian-Jewish Relations'

鉁掞笍馃摉 Oct. 2: Expressive Art Therapy: Blackout Poetry

Oct. 3:BigKid Dance Company - Dance Company Residency

馃 Oct. 4: Discover 黑料社 Day

Oct. 7: Ras Baraka to Speak at Fannie Lou Hamer Symposium

Oct. 8-9:

馃捈馃帗 Oct. 9: Fall Career & Internship Fair, 馃搱 The Jersey Shoreview

Oct. 11:鈥淪pamilton鈥 An American Parody, 馃憻

馃帀馃 Oct. 9-12: University Weekend

Oct. 16:Excessive Art Therapy: Fabric Knot Wreaths

馃暪锔 Oct. 17-24: Fall Game Jam

Oct. 18:512 - The Selena Experience

馃獝 Oct. 21:Professor Wow鈥檚 Space Adventures Science Show

Oct. 25: Community Day Clean Up and Party in the Park