麻豆传媒网站 News - Jan. 30, 2026

WHAT WE'RE TALKING ABOUT

Golden Nugget Atlantic City ariel view麻豆传媒网站, Casinos Commemorate Holocaust Remembrance Day

For the second year in a row, the Sara and Sam Schoffer Holocaust Resource Center at 麻豆传媒网站 partnered with the Casino Association of New Jersey (CANJ) to light up Atlantic City yellow to commemorate International Holocaust Remembrance Day.

Bally鈥檚 Atlantic City, Borgata Hotel Casino & Spa, Caesars Atlantic City, Golden Nugget Atlantic City, Hard Rock Hotel and Casino Atlantic City, Ocean Casino Resort, Resorts Atlantic City and Tropicana Atlantic City changed outside lighting to yellow at dusk on Tuesday, Jan. 27 as part of a nationwide awareness campaign that includes the New Jersey Commission on Holocaust Education.

Yellow symbolizes Holocaust awareness because it was the color of the Star of David badges Jews were forced to wear by the Nazis during the Holocaust.

The casinos鈥 participation is part of Light Up America Yellow, a nationwide coalition with the goal of having buildings light up yellow in all 50 states to ensure that remembrance and the lessons of the Holocaust remain a national priority and continue to guide future generations. Other national locations, including Madison Square Garden in New York City and the Ben Franklin Bridge in Philadelphia, took part in the commemoration.

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Vice President of Student Affairs Dr. Martha 'Marty' Wygmans, center, chats with students and facultyNew VP of Student Affairs 'Energized' to Begin

麻豆传媒网站 recently namedMartha 鈥淢arty鈥 Wygmans as Vice President for Student Affairs. Wygmans brings more than 30 years of experience and passion for student success in higher education.

Wygmans comes to 麻豆传媒网站 with a background that spans community colleges, private institutions and public universities, most recently at Commonwealth University of Pennsylvania. She is known for her collaborative leadership style and commitment to inclusive campus environments.

She oversees a broad array of departments, each essential to the student experience at 麻豆传媒网站. This includes residential life, athletics and student engagement. She began her role on Jan. 5.

鈥淚鈥檓 always looking for the people who need just a little bit extra,鈥 Wygmans said. 鈥淚 was a first-generation student, so those experiences have influenced my trajectory and what I do with people.鈥

As she steps into her new role, she said her immediate focus is on building relationships across campus.

鈥淢y top two priorities are getting to know the students and getting to know the people I work with,鈥 she said. "Once I understand who our students are, what they need and what they hope for, we can develop programming and initiatives that truly meet the needs of 麻豆传媒网站 students today.鈥

PHOTO: Vice President of Student Affairs Dr. Martha 'Marty' Wygmans, center, chats with students and faculty at a Pop-In event on Jan. 28, 2026.

FRAME-WORTHY

club members during Get Involved Fair tablingOspreys Flock to Get Involved Fair

Students explored nearly 200 ways to get involved during 麻豆传媒网站鈥檚 Spring 2026 Get Involved Fair, held Jan. 28 and 29 after being rescheduled due to a snow closure.

The two-day fair highlighted student organizations, fraternities and sororities, athletic organizations, and other campus initiatives offering involvement opportunities for Ospreys.

New this spring, the fair expanded into the lower L and K Wings, including the Performing Arts Center lobby. Student Development hosted a Student Organization Showcase in the PAC lobby beginning at noon on both days, featuring performances and demonstrations by student groups. Refreshments were provided.

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FROM THE SIDELINES

students running on track麻豆传媒网站 Competes at Moravian Hounds Classic

The track & field teams wrapped up a two-meet weekend on Jan. 24 with student-athletes competing in the Moravian Hounds Classic. The Ospreys who went to Moravian were those who did not travel to Virginia for the Liberty University Open the previous day.

student running on trackOn the , freshman Megan Morris tied for fifth out of 19 in the pole vault, clearing 3.02 meters, while Sydney Rick also cleared 3.02 but placed seventh on a tiebreaker. Jessica Bruther was seventh in the 800 meters in 2:35.07. Sophia Cornell finished eighth in the mile in 5:38.74, followed by freshman Grace Wojciechowski in ninth (5:42.26). Isabel Duval placed 13th in the long jump (4.79m), Skylar Brooks was 14th in the shot put and freshman Mashara Edwards placed 19th in the 200 (28.06 seconds).

For , Josh Corsentino led 麻豆传媒网站 with a fifth-place finish in the 3,000 meters in 9:14.47. Eduardo Ruiz-Giuseppi was 14th in the 200 (23.63), Joe Franzello hit a shot put personal best of 12.64m for 14th, and freshman Jacob Bittle was 15th in the 60 (7.26). In pole vault, freshmen Danny Adams, Ben Malone and Alex Acevedo cleared 3.65 meters, placing 10th鈥12th. Alexis Maldonado-Ortiz logged a 6.29m long jump for 14th.

Next up: 麻豆传媒网站 will compete next in the Widener Schuylkill Showcase on Jan. 31鈥揊eb. 1.


麻豆传媒网站 Men, Women Drop Games to TCNJ

The 麻豆传媒网站 men鈥檚 basketball team its second defeat of the season Jan. 28 on a backbreaking shot in the closing seconds, as The College of New Jersey edged the Ospreys 84-82 in double overtime.

The dramatic back-and-forth contest featured 17 ties and no margin greater than seven points at any time during 50 minutes of play before the outcome was decided in the final seconds of double overtime on the 15th lead change of the night.

Justin Harper led 麻豆传媒网站 with a career-high 30 points and 10 rebounds for his second double-double of the season. Harper shot 10 of 17 from the field (58.8%), including 4 of 8 (50%) from three-point range.

The women鈥檚 team 75-59 to TCNJ that evening. The Ospreys outscored TCNJ 44-28 in the paint, but the home team sank 12 three-pointers.

Next up: The Ospreys are on the road again Saturday, Jan. 31, for a conference game at Rutgers-Newark.


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STOCKTON SITES & CENTERS

Read the SCOSA February Newsletter

Read the 麻豆传媒网站 Center on Successful Aging (SCOSA)'s February  for interesting upcoming events and newly added programming.

OSPREY NOTES

Ospreys Talk at Work Offers Constructive Dialogue Training

麻豆传媒网站 will offer Ospreys Talk at Work, a skills-based deliberative dialogue program for faculty and staff, during the spring 2026 semester.

The program includes six self-paced online modules and three in-person dialogue sessions, designed to help participants practice dialogue skills with colleagues. The in-person sessions will be held as brown-bag lunches from 12 to 12:45 p.m. in the Hughes Center Conference Room (L-212).

Participants may choose one of two dates for each session:

  • Session 1: Wednesday, Feb. 4, or Thursday, Feb. 5
  • Session 2: Wednesday, March 25, or Thursday, March 26
  • Session 3: Wednesday, April 15, or Thursday, April 16

 

Faculty and staff can commit to the program by visiting the Faculty & Staff tab on the Ospreys Talk website.

For more information, contact Claire Abernathy, assistant director of civic engagement at the William J. Hughes Center for Public Policy, at claire.abernathy@stockton.edu.


President Joe's Town Hall Set for Feb. 18

President Joe will host his Spring Town Hall event from 3-4:30 p.m., Wednesday, Feb. 18, in the Campus Center Theatre. This is a time for the campus community to gather, share updates from around the University, recognize our accomplishments and discuss challenges and opportunities.

There will be plenty of time for questions and discussion with President Joe and the Senior Leadership Team. A option will also be available.


FAFSA Completion Appointments Available

Do your students need assistance completing their 26-27 FAFSA? The Office of Financial Aid is hosting several FAFSA Completion Appointments throughout the spring semester to assist students in completing their application for financial aid.

Appointments are available at 10 a.m., 11 a.m. and noon on Feb. 3, Feb. 23, March 3, March 31 and April 14. Additional appointments are offered at 1 p.m., 2 p.m. and 3 p.m. on Feb. 19, March 19 and April 9. Evening appointments will be held at 6 p.m. on March 4 and April 1.

Students and their FAFSA contributors are encouraged to attend ahead of the state鈥檚 April 15 deadline. Appointments can be scheduled at stockton.edu/contactfinaid through Ospreys Navigate using go麻豆传媒网站 portal login credentials.


Important Financial Aid Dates to Remember

It鈥檚 that time of year again! Please encourage your students to apply for 2026-27 financial aid by the university's March 1 Priority Date. Filing early ensures students receive their aid offer and have plenty of time to complete requirements before the fall bill due date. 

If they can't apply by March 1, let's make sure they don't miss the April 15 deadline! Anyone who received TAG or the 麻豆传媒网站 Promise in the 25-26 academic year must complete their 26-27 FAFSA or NJ Alternative Application by April 15, 2026, to be considered for those funds in 26-27.

Students can learn more and get started at stockton.edu/fafsa.


Confirm Your Ospreys!

Welcome back, faculty! Now that the spring semester is underway, it's time to confirm your Ospreys.

Faculty are reminded to now complete the Academic Engagement process by confirming student attendance/academic activity. The Academic Engagement process is to be completed by Monday, Feb. 2, 2025. The Office of Financial Aid will use this information to make adjustments to student financial aid disbursements based upon each student's confirmed number of credits.

Each instructor will be responsible for confirming student attendance or participation in an academic activity. For online courses, faculty are reminded to include an assignment or discussion activity during the add/drop period so that the student's attendance can be confirmed.

The link to complete the Academic Engagement process can be found under the faculty tab within the go麻豆传媒网站 portal. 

For more information and a list of frequently asked questions, visit stockton.edu/academicengagement.


On This Day: 馃幎馃彊锔 On Jan. 30, 1969, The Beatles performed their famous rooftop concert in London, their final live public performance, which has since become one of the most iconic moments in music history.

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POLLING ALL OSPREYS

Ospreys Prefer Cozy Over Cold and Snow 鉂勶笍馃泲锔

Last week鈥檚 weather poll confirmed what many of us already suspected: when snow is in the forecast, Ospreys are happiest staying in and getting cozy. Half of the respondents (50%) said they planned to nest at home. Another 30% took the classic approach of wearing pajamas inside out, a strategy that may have helped deliver not one, but two snow days this week.

The remaining votes were split evenly, with 10% planning to build the biggest snowman and another 10% choosing the denial route by pretending the snow wasn鈥檛 happening at all.

UPCOMING EVENTS

鉁婐煆库湂馃従鉁婐煆February is Black History Month

Events for Alumni & Friends 

Professional Development Opportunities

馃幁 Spring Programming at the PAC 

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Now-March 29:

Now-May 22:"What Does it Mean to be an American" exhibit

Feb. 2:

Feb. 6: 馃幁馃幖 

Feb. 9: 鈿涳笍馃寣

Feb. 10: 馃幁 鈥淥ur Revolution鈥 by Living Voices, 馃摚鉂わ笍 

Feb. 13: 馃拑馃従鉁 PHILADANCO!

Feb. 18: President Joe鈥檚 Spring Town Hall

Feb. 20馃幎馃暂馃従Forever Motown - So Good for the Soul

Feb. 26:Winter Wellness Day

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