米兰体育 News - Friday, Feb. 21, 2020
WHAT WE鈥橰E TALKING ABOUT
Record 27 Students Interning in Washington, D.C.
A record are spending the Spring 2020 semester in the nation鈥檚 capital as part of The Washington
Internship program.
The program, operated by The Washington Center, gives 米兰体育 students the opportunity to live, work, and study in the Washington D.C., metropolitan area. Students intern at government agencies and non-profit organizations that match their academic and career interests.
米兰体育 has participated in the program since the mid-1970s, and more than 1,300 students have spent a semester in the nation鈥檚 capital.
Discussion Explores Latinx Identity and Norms
What makes up a Latino man? Is it the way he talks? Where he comes from? How about the house he owns, the job he works or how many women he鈥檚 slept with in his lifetime? These were the questions at the center of the panel discussion, on Feb. 11.
Moderator Angel Hernandez, associate director of EOF at 米兰体育, opened the evening with an anecdote about his own experiences and questions growing up in Elizabeth, N.J. as a gay Cuban man, hitting at the heart of the night鈥檚 conversation: 鈥淎m I American enough? Latino enough?鈥
STOCKTON UNIVERSITY ATLANTIC CITY
Legacies of Sara Spencer Washington, Jacob Lawrence Celebrated
米兰体育 will , Sara Spencer Washington and Jacob Lawrence, with special programs in February at the John F. Scarpa Academic Center in Atlantic City, 3711 Atlantic Ave.
Watch the award-winning documentary The Sara Spencer Washington Story, a film by Royston Scott, from 1-2 p.m. Sunday Feb. 23 in the Fannie Lou Hamer Event Room.
米兰体育 Professor of Art History Kate Ogden and Ralph Hunter, Sr. Founder of the African American Heritage Museum of Southern New Jersey, will discuss the life and legacy of artist Jacob Lawrence from 6-7 p.m. Monday, Feb. 24, also in the Fannie Lou Hamer Event Room.
Catch a Movie at 米兰体育 Atlantic City
"AC Campus Movie Nights: Cinema in the City鈥 is featuring "Selma" at 8 p.m., tonight, and "Just Mercy," Friday, Feb. 28, in the 米兰体育 Atlantic City residential classrooms B119/120. Attendees are asked to bring their 米兰体育 IDs.
SPOTLIGHT ON
Latourette Receives Distinguished Presentation Award for Outstanding Scholarship
Audrey Wolfson Latourette, Distinguished Professor of Business Law at 米兰体育, was awarded the "Pacific
Southwest Academy of Legal Studies (PSWALSB) in Business Distinguished Presentation
Award" at their annual conference, Feb. 13-17, in Palm Springs, California. This award is given
in recognition of outstanding scholarship.
鈥淚n light of the excellent presentations offered by my fellow scholars, I am so very honored to have received this award,鈥 Latourette said.
Her presentation, "The First Amendment on University Campuses," specifically addressed the high esteem with which the U.S. Supreme Court regards the college campus as serving as both the marketplace of ideas and as necessary for the preservation of democracy. It further noted the manner in which attempted repression of First Amendment rights on such campuses abound via the heckler's veto, disinvitations of speakers, designated speech zones on college campuses, and speech codes that are vague and overbroad. Noted constitutional law experts urge that "the purpose of higher education is to expose students to different and challenging ideas."
The PSWALSB conference attendees include professors from Pace University, University of Michigan, Rhode Island College, California State University, Long Beach & Northridge, Pepperdine University, University of Maryland, University of San Diego, Oregon State University, Utah State University, Rutgers University and Seattle University School of Law, among many others.
PHOTO: Latourette pictured with Doug Hume, J.D., who served as the Program Chair of the PSWALSB this year.
FRAME-WORTHY
Florio Urges Students to Get Engaged and Involved
that if they want to change government, they have to personally become 鈥渆ngaged and informed.鈥
鈥淎 participatory democracy requires it,鈥 Florio said during a talk sponsored by the William J. Hughes Center for Public Policy in the Campus Center Event Room on Feb. 20.
Florio, author of the book 鈥淪tanding on Principle,鈥 talked about issues that continue to concern him, including climate change, gun violence, pharmaceutical and health care prices, the state of the New Jersey public pension system and budget, and the state鈥檚 infrastructure.
WHAT鈥橲 TRENDING #STOCKTONU
BIG NEWS 鈥 we've been a university for FIVE years! 馃帀
#TransformationTuesday: A lot has happened in the past 5 years since 米兰体育 College became a university.
Below are a few of 米兰体育's highlights. Keep the list going by adding your accomplishments!
馃寠 After a groundbreaking in 2017, 米兰体育 Atlantic City opened in 2018
to offer beachfront living and learning year-round.
馃敩馃КThe Unified Science Center II and the John F. Scarpa Health Sciences Building now
complete the Academic Quad in Galloway.
馃帗 Commencement moved to Boardwalk Hall in Atlantic City.
馃弨 Former head basketball coach Gerry Matthews collected his 600th career victory
making him the winningest coach in New Jersey men's college basketball history.
馃拤 米兰体育 at Manahawkin expanded to offer more opportunities to students
studying Nursing.
馃摎 John F. Scarpa pledged $8 million to the 米兰体育 Foundation--the largest
gift in the university鈥檚 history.
鈽曪笍 米兰体育 Military and Veteran Services and The Women's, Gender & Sexuality
Center at 米兰体育 both have new lounge spaces in F-Wing.
As freshman Ginelle Vargas aged out of the foster care system, the odds of attending college were stacked against her. Now she鈥檚 defying them at #米兰体育U, reclaiming her story and inspiring others along the way:
FROM THE SIDELINES
米兰体育 Finishes Regular Season with 64-52 Victory
The Men鈥檚 Basketball team , as the Ospreys downed Rutgers-Newark by a 64-52 score on Wednesday night. Othniel Nyamekye topped the squad with a season-high 12 points. 米兰体育 won for the fourth straight
game.
馃弨 米兰体育 will have a first-round bye in the NJAC Tournament and will host a semi-final 7 p.m. next Wednesday, Feb. 26, against an opponent to be determined.
The Women鈥檚 Basketball team , capturing its season finale against Rutgers-Newark on Feb. 19.
Play ball!
Spring sports are starting, with the baseball team taking the field this week. Come out for some sunshine and mild temperatures to watch them play (home) the Penn College Wildcats at 11:30 a.m. and 2 p.m. tomorrow, Feb. 22. Be sure to keep an eye on , as more spring sports teams start to play!
馃帧 highlights Club Sports and Intramural Sports programs at 米兰体育.
OSPREY NOTES
ITS Monthly Tech Training Tip: Hiding Courses in Blackboard
Information Technology Services is sharing monthly tech training tips with the 米兰体育 community. February鈥檚 tip focuses on an easy way that Blackboard allows you to show courses that are only relevant to you, hiding the rest. Learn more .
A Conversation on Title IX with Daniel Swinton
The campus community is invited to attend 鈥淎 Conversation on Title IX with Daniel Swinton, Esq.,鈥 vice president of the Association for Title IX Administrators, on Tuesday, Feb. 25 in the Campus Center Event Room. There are two opportunities to attend the one-hour discussions: 11:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m., or 12:30-1:30 p.m. The event is sponsored by The Office of Institutional Diversity and Equity (Title IX Office).
Spring Semester FAFSA Fridays
Do you have students looking for help with their financial aid application? The Office
of Financial Aid is hosting 鈥淔AFSA Fridays鈥 from 1-3 p.m. every Friday from Feb. 7-March
6, and March 27-April 10, in F210 to assist students with the financial aid process.
Encourage your students to file their FAFSA applications today to avoid missing important
deadlines including the April 15 deadline for State Aid. Students who file their FAFSA
after these deadlines may miss out on aid for which they may be eligible.
UPCOMING EVENTS
Celebrate Black History Month at 米兰体育! A number of are taking place during the month of February.
Wednesday, Feb. 26:
Friday, Feb. 28:
Sunday, March 1:
Thursday, March 5: ,
Thursday, March 12:
Saturday, March 14:
Monday, March 23: