This Week at NJCU

November 17-24, 2025

Welcome to Edition 182 of This Week at NJCU for November 17, 2025. This once-weekly Monday publication will inform the university community about all events happening each week over the next eight days on campus + future events to add to your calendar.

To submit your event for the November 24, 2025 edition, please use the form at the bottom of this communication.

All listed times are Eastern Standard Time (EST). All events are in-person unless otherwise noted as online, via Zoom, or hybrid.

Connect with us at communications@njcu.edu.

Spotlight Events

SPOTLIGHT EVENTS

Puerto Rican flag flying near the USA flag

New Event

COUNCIL on HISPANIC AFFAIRS (CHA)

“Discovery of Puerto Rico” Events

Flag Raising Ceremony

Wednesday, November 19 | 10-11 a.m.
Hepburn Hall Front Lawn

Join CHA as we raise the Puerto Rican flag in celebration of Discovery of Puerto Rico day.

Evening Program: “Discovery of Puerto Rico”

Wednesday, November 19 | 4-7 p.m.
Gilligan Student Union Multipurpose Room A/B/C

The campus community is invited to experience the rich culture and traditions of Puerto Rico during this special program.

The evening will feature welcoming remarks from the Council on Hispanic Affairs, followed by remarks from President Andrés Acebo. Students Sarah Rulovia and Trinity Colvin will showcase their talents through poetry and song, offering authentic expressions of Puerto Rican culture and identity. The program will conclude with a reception featuring traditional Puerto Rican cuisine, providing attendees an opportunity to connect with fellow students, faculty, and staff while enjoying the flavors of the island.

All members of the NJCU community are welcome to attend this celebration of Puerto Rican heritage and culture.

 
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CENTER FOR STUDENT PERSISTENCE and SUCCESS/THE COUNSELING CENTER 

NJCU Pride Week

The Center for Student Persistence and Success and the Counseling Center are happy to announce our NJCU Pride Week from November 17-20, 2025. The week is co-Sponsored by: Speicher-Rubin Women's Center for Equity and Diversity, Student Government Association, NJCU Pride Center, Student Activities Board, and the Hudson Pride Center.

P.R.I.D.E. Panel
Monday, November 17, 2025 | 1-3 p.m.
Gilligan Student Union Lobby
Join the P.R.I.D.E. Panel in the Gilligan Student Union Lobby for an insightful discussion.

Resource Fair
Tuesday, November 18, 2025 | 11:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.
Gilligan Student Union Lobby
Discover valuable resources and community organizations at the Resource Fair in the Gilligan Student Union Lobby.

Drag Brunch
Wednesday, November 19, 2025 | 11:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m.
Gilligan Student Union Lobby

Pride Center Grand Re-Opening
Thursday, November 20, 2025 | 2-4 p.m.
Gilligan Student Union 3rd Floor
Celebrate the Pride Center's Grand Re-Opening and see the new space on the Gilligan Student Union 3rd Floor.

 

New Event

WILLIAM J. MAXWELL COLLEGE of ARTS and SCIENCES

“Pizza with the CAS Deans”

Wednesday, November 19, 2025 | 12:30-2 p.m.
Science Room 150

Join Us for the Final “Pizza with the CAS Deans” Event of the Semester. All NJCU students are invited to join the College of Arts & Sciences Deans for an afternoon of conversation and community. This event offers an excellent opportunity to engage directly with CAS leadership, share ideas, and connect with fellow students all while enjoying a wide variety of complimentary pizza!

 
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CENTER for the ARTS

Omnium Circus

Sunday, November 23, 2025 | 4 p.m.
Monday, November 24, 2025 | 10:30 a.m.
Margaret Williams Theatre (Hepburn Hall)

🎟️ Tickets

Tickets: $20 for students

Omnium Circus®️ ensures everyone is in on the action in a spirited limit-defying & life-affirming spectacle with award winning artistry, memorable music, and a heartwarming story! We proudly provide access for audiences of all ages & abilities.

Omnium Circus®️ is a welcoming and spectacular non-profit Circus company. We assure everyone can participate together in joy, laughter, thrills, chills and connection through representation and shared wonder at the extraordinary feats that highlight the astounding potential of the human spirit.

 

New Event

ADULT and CONTINUING EDUCATION

Virtual Lunch & Learn: Careers in Allied Health

Tuesday, November 18, 2025 | 12 p.m.
Virtual Event

Register

Join the Office of Adult and Continuing Education for a Virtual Lunch & Learn focused on Allied Health Careers, one of today’s fastest-growing fields.

Whether you’re new to healthcare or ready to expand your skills, this session will help you discover how short-term, certification-based programs can prepare you for rewarding roles in clinics, hospitals, and healthcare facilities.

Why Attend:

  • Explore Career Pathways – Learn how Allied Health professionals make a difference in patient care and community health.
  • Meet Industry Experts – Hear from instructors and program advisors who can guide your training journey.
  • Flexible Learning Options – See how online and hybrid programs fit your schedule.
  • Earn Credentials That Matter – Gain certifications recognized across the healthcare industry.

Bring your lunch, your curiosity, and your questions, and leave inspired to start your next career journey.

This Week at NJCU

THIS WEEK AT NJCU

MONDAY, NOVEMBER 17

🏳️‍🌈 P.R.I.D.E. Panel
Monday, November 17, 2025 | 1-3 p.m.

See Spotlight Events for more information

 
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COMPUTER SCIENCE DEPARTMENT

Bytes and Banter: A Student-Faculty Link and Learn Event

Monday, November 17, 2025 | 2 p.m.
Karnoutsos Hall Room 402

Come for the snacks, stay for the conversations! Bytes & Banter is your chance to casually connect with Computer Science faculty and peers, ask questions, and get insights—without the pressure of office hours. Whether you're curious about courses, research, or career paths, this event is all about students getting answers and building connections.

No registration needed—just show up and join the conversation! Open to all students in computer science.

TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 18
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UNIVERSITY COMMUNICATIONS & MARKETING

FREE Headshots

This will be the final session of 2025! Keep an eye out in our January 2026 editions for details on the next FREE Headshots session.

Tuesday, November 18, 2025
Session 1: 10 a.m.-12 p.m.
Session 2: 1-3 p.m.

Hepburn Hall, Room 112A
(or 112D and walk to the back of the office)

The Office of University Communications and Marketing is providing free professional headshots for you to use on your Faculty & Staff Directory pages or LinkedIn profile. Just stop by to see our university photographer, Paul Gargiulo. We'll offer these sessions at least one day each month, so if you can't make this one, check This Week at NJCU for future dates. 

 

🏳️‍🌈 Resource Fair
Tuesday, November 18, 2025 | 11:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.

See Spotlight Events for more information

 

Virtual Lunch & Learn: Careers in Allied Health
Tuesday, November 18, 2025 | 12 p.m.

See Spotlight Events for more information

 
Virtual Lunch & Learn: Careers in Food Safety

New Event

ADULT and CONTINUING EDUCATION

Virtual Lunch & Learn: Careers in Food Safety

Tuesday, November 18, 2025 | 12 p.m.
Virtual Event

Join the Office of Adult and Continuing Education for a Virtual Lunch & Learn focused on Food Safety Careers and Certifications.

Whether you work in restaurants, catering, or food production, or want to start a career in the industry, this session will show you how professional ServSafe training can help you advance, lead, and create safer dining environments.

Register

Why Attend:

  • Learn from Food Safety Experts – Understand the importance of proper handling, preparation, and hygiene.
  • Advance Your Career – Earn nationally recognized ServSafe certifications trusted by employers across the food service industry.
  • Flexible Training Options – Explore programs designed for both individuals and businesses.
  • Protect Public Health – See how food safety professionals keep communities healthy and confident.

Bring your lunch, your curiosity, and your questions, and leave inspired to start your next career journey.

 

Faculty and Staff Bible Study
Tuesdays, 1 p.m. | Vodra Hall Room 101
(Conference Room D)

See Continuing Events for more information.

WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 19

🇵🇷 Discovery of Puerto Rico: Flag Raising Ceremony
Wednesday, November 19 | 10-11 a.m.

See Spotlight Events for more information.

 
Drag Brunch event flyer

CENTER FOR STUDENT PERSISTENCE and SUCCESS/THE COUNSELING CENTER 

NJCU Pride: Drag Brunch

Wednesday, November 19, 2025 | 11 a.m. - 2 p.m.
Gilligan Student Union First Floor Lobby

It’s officially round two! Center for Student Persistence and Success and the Counseling Center invite you to our 2nd Annual Pride Drag Brunch — a vibrant celebration of community, queerness, and joy. Expect delicious food, high-energy drag performances, and the chance to meet + greet the talent bringing all the sparkle. Co-sponsored by the SGA and SAB.

 

“Pizza with the CAS Deans”
Wednesday, November 19, 2025 | 12:30-2 p.m.

See Spotlight Events for more information.

 

Student Bible Study
Wednesdays, 2-4 p.m. | Vodra Hall Room 101
(Conference Room D)

See Continuing Events for more information.

 

Wellness Wednesdays – Your Midweek Mental Health Reset
Every Wednesday through December 17 | 2:30-3:30 p.m.

See New Announcements for more information.

 

🇵🇷 Discovery of Puerto Rico: Evening Program
Wednesday, November 19 | 4-7 p.m.

See Spotlight Events for more information.

 

NJCU Intramurals: 3-on-3 Basketball
Wednesday, November 19 | 7-9 p.m. 

See Continuing Events for more information.

THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 20

🏳️‍🌈 Pride Center Grand Re-Opening
Thursday, November 20, 2025 | 2-4 p.m.

See Spotlight Events for more information

 
Purple Butterfly

New Event

TRiO LEARNING COMMUNITY

Healing Beyond The Bruises

Thursday, November 20, 2025 | 2 p.m.
Hepburn Hall 112E or via Zoom

Find your strength. Reclaim your peace. 💜 Healing Beyond the Bruises is here to walk beside you every step of the way: finding strength, support, hope, and empowerment on domestic violence. Hosted by: Tamika Cuffy

Register
Join via Zoom
 
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NATIONAL VETERANS AND MILITARY FAMILIES MONTH

OFFICE OF MILITARY & VETERANS SERVICES

QPR Training: Question. Persuade. Refer. (Ask a Question, Save a Life)

Thursday, November 20, 2025 | 2:30 p.m.
Zoom

In conjunction with Partners in Prevention, the NJCU Persistence Leadership Team will be hosting a free online training in suicide awareness and prevention at 2:30 p.m. on zoom.

Register

For more information about any of the scheduled events, please contact the Office of Military & Veterans Services at 201-200-3199 or visit www.njcu.edu/veterans.

 
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SCHOOL of BUSINESS and GRADUATE ADMISSIONS

Graduate School of Business STEM Programs Virtual Information Session

Thursday, November 20, 2025 | 5 p.m.
Virtual Event

🚀 Explore the future with NJCU’s STEM programs! 💡 Join our Virtual Info Session to learn about cutting-edge degrees, career opportunities, and how to take the next step toward success in the fastest-growing industries. 🎓✨ Attendees will also receive a special application fee waiver! 💻

Register
 

NJCU Intramurals: Knockout
Thursday, November 20 | 8:30-10 p.m. 

See Continuing Events 
for more information.

FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 21

No events scheduled.

SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 22
Women's Wrestling 🆚. Alvernia

ATHLETICS

Women's Wrestling 🆚. Alvernia

Saturday, November 22, 2025 | 2 p.m.
John J. Moore Athletics and Fitness Center

The women's wrestling team is home for the first time this season. Catch the Gothic Knights grapple with Alvernia University, Frostburg State University, and Utica University.

Watch Live
🎟️ Tickets
  • General Admission: $9
  • Non-NJCU Students: $5
  • NJCU Students with ID: FREE
Meet Your Women's Wrestling Team
Full Women's Wrestling Schedule
 
Women's Wrestling vs Frostburg State University

ATHLETICS

Women's Wrestling 🆚. Frostburg

Saturday, November 22, 2025 | 2 p.m.
John J. Moore Athletics and Fitness Center

Watch Live
 
Women's Wrestling vs Utica University

ATHLETICS

Women's Wrestling 🆚. Utica

Saturday, November 22, 2025 | 2 p.m.
John J. Moore Athletics and Fitness Center

Watch Live
SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 23

🎪 Omnium Circus
Sunday, November 23, 2025 | 4 p.m.

See Spotlight Events for more information.

MONDAY, NOVEMBER 24

🎪 Omnium Circus
Monday, November 24, 2025 | 10:30 a.m.

See Spotlight Events for more information.

Announcements

ANNOUNCEMENTS

New Announcement

ADULT and CONTINUING EDUCATION

Supply Chain & Logistics Programs

The fields of Supply Chain Management and Logistics are rapidly expanding, driven by globalization, e-commerce growth, and evolving logistics technology. Professionals with expertise in procurement, freight, and compliance are in high demand across industries that rely on efficient operations and global connectivity.

Click on any of the below to learn more about our program offerings and to Register Today!

Import Training (Live & Interactive): This course offers an in-depth study of U.S. import regulations and procedures, emphasizing customs laws, tariff classification, documentation, and compliance requirements for effective and lawful import operations.

REGISTER

Export Agent Training (Live & Interactive): This course explores U.S. export regulations, documentation, and compliance, helping you build strong export strategies and ensure adherence to federal laws.

REGISTER

Certified Supply Chain Professional (CSCP): Gain an in-depth understanding of end-to-end supply chain management, from procurement to production and distribution, with a globally recognized certification.

REGISTER

More Supply Chain & Logistics Programs are Available Here

For more details or to enroll, contact us:

Adult and Continuing Education | 201-200-3089 | conted@njcu.edu

 
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New Announcement

29th Annual Gifts from the Heart Program

November 1-30, 2025

Dear NJCU Community,

Each year, the NJCU Gifts from the Heart Committee collects, wraps, and distributes gifts for children and families in our Jersey City community and beyond.

This year, the committee continues to collect toys for the Children's Cancer Institute of New Jersey. We are also again partnering with Big Brothers Big Sisters of Essex, Hudson, & Union Counties to collect new clothes and toys for children.

Will you help us support these wonderful organizations and deserving children this year with your generosity?

Please consider opening a wish list below to sponsor a child. All gifts must be unwrapped and labeled with the child’s name, age, and number on the list.

WHAT WE NEED: For the Children's Cancer Institute of NJ

Please donate unwrapped gifts for children ages 4 -17 including toys, games, books. Please do not give clothing or video games unless it is the complete handheld console (i.e. Gameboy).

Wish List
Children's Cancer Institute of NJ

WHAT WE NEED: For Big Brothers Big Sisters

Please donate new clothes and toys for children through Big Brothers Big Sisters of Essex, Hudson & Union Counties. Please click to open the wish list and sponsor a child. When dropping off donations, please make sure all gifts are unwrapped and labeled with the child’s name, age, and number on the list.

Big Brothers Big Sisters Wish List

DROP OFF your donations anytime during the month of November at one of the following locations:

  • John J. Moore Athletic and Fitness Center: 110 Culver Ave.
  • Dean of Students Office: Gilligan Student Union 111
  • The Jo Anne Juncker Children’s Learning Center: Hepburn Hall 101
  • Congressman Frank J. Guarini Library
  • Health and Wellness Center, Vodra Hall 107

For more information call: Sergio Villamizar at ext. 2170 or e-mail: svillamizar@njcu.edu

Mark Your Calendars! Donors will be invited to a card signing event on Tuesday, December 2 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. in the Gilligan Student Union lobby, across from GSUB Room 111. Light refreshments will be served.

The Gifts from the Heart program is sponsored by sponsored by the Office of the Vice President of Student Development and Community Engagement

 

GRADUATE STUDENT SCHOLARSHIP OPPORTUNITY

Spring 2026 Professional Pathways Graduate Scholarships

Deadline: January 5, 2026

Eligible graduate students are invited to apply for the Professional Pathways Scholarship for the Spring 2026 semester. This program is part of the Department of Education Title V PPOHA initiative, which is dedicated to enabling Hispanic and low-income students with academic ability to successfully complete graduate professional degrees.

We are providing a limited number of scholarships—14 awards of up to $5,000—for Spring 2026.

To be eligible for this scholarship, you must meet the following criteria:

  • Citizenship: Must be a U.S. Citizen or Permanent Resident.
  • Program: Must be enrolled in a graduate program in Education, Psychology, Counseling, Nursing, or Security Studies.
  • Enrollment: Must be enrolled in a minimum of 6 credit hours.
  • GPA: Must have a cumulative GPA of at least 3.0.
  • Financial Need: Must submit a FAFSA and demonstrate financial need (specific income thresholds apply).

Don't miss out on this opportunity!

Apply
 
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SCHOLARSHIP OPPORTUNITY

Charlotte W. Newcombe Scholarship Opportunity 

The Alumni Relations office is pleased to share that New Jersey City University has once again been awarded funding from the Charlotte W. Newcombe Foundation to support scholarships for NJCU students. This scholarship is designed to ease financial burdens and recognize the unique challenges faced by students who balance academics with work and family responsibilities.

To be eligible, applicants must meet the following criteria:

  • Be 25 years of age or older.
  • Have earned at least 60 credits toward a bachelor’s degree.
  • Have a GPA of 2.5 or higher.
  • Demonstrate financial need.

Each year, over 25 students are selected to receive this scholarship. If you meet the eligibility requirements, the Alumni Relations team strongly encourages you to apply.

Apply Now
 
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COUNSELING CENTER

Wellness Wednesdays – Your Midweek Mental Health Reset

Every Wednesday through December 17 | 2:30-3:30 p.m.
Gilligan Student Union Room 327

Join our weekly drop-in support group - no appointment needed, no commitment required. Every week, students gather to share real experiences, learn practical stress-management techniques, and discover you're not alone in navigating college challenges.

Whether you're dealing with academic pressure, relationship stress, or just feeling overwhelmed, this is your space to connect authentically with peers who understand. Drop in anytime during our weekly sessions. Stay for 20 minutes or the full hour - whatever works for your schedule and comfort level. Every voice is valued and every student belongs.

 

Middle States Commission on Higher Education (MSCHE) Community Update

As the 2025-2026 academic year begins, NJCU has made significant progress on the 2027 Middle States Commission and Higher Education (MSCHE) Self-Study. This process is central to our accreditation and advancing our strategic priorities. 

This is the first of several updates we will share throughout the fall semester regarding our Middle States accreditation progress.

MSCHE Self-Study Updates:

  • The Self-Study Design (SSD) has been finalized, accepted by MSCHE and is posted on the MSCHE 2027 webpage.
  • Working Groups, comprised of faculty, staff, and administrators, with student participation beginning this fall, are conducting evidence-based reviews across all seven MSCHE standards. Working group membership is also posted on the webpage.

We encourage you to stay involved in this process, as your insight and contributions are vital to NJCU's continued growth and accreditation success.

Thank you for the role you play and for your commitment in supporting our students and shaping the NJCU experience! 

 
Introducing the NEW Knightpass by the NJCU Center for the Arts

NJCU CENTER FOR THE ARTS

Introducing the NEW Knightpass by the NJCU Center for the Arts

KNIGHTPASS is your ultra-affordable ticket to all of the VIP experiences, private receptions, biggest moments, best thrills, and breakthrough performances by tomorrow's elite actors and actresses, today's award winners, and more.

Click Here To Reserve Your Pass Today
 
Survey: Culturally Adapted Dietary Guidelines for Hispanic and Afro-Caribbean Populations

EXERCISE SCIENCE DEPARTMENT/RESEARCH STUDY

Survey: Culturally Adapted Dietary Guidelines for Hispanic and Afro-Caribbean Populations

The NJCU Exercise Science Department is recruiting participants for a university-approved research study titled “Culturally Tailored Dietary Guidelines for Hispanic and Afro-Caribbean Populations.” The goal of this study is to better understand cultural food practices and create more inclusive and effective nutrition resources.

We’re looking to speak with individuals who identify as Hispanic or Afro-Caribbean and are interested in sharing their experiences and perspectives in a short focus group session (in-person or via Zoom).

If you or someone you know may be interested, sign up here:

SIGN UP HERE

For more information, please email Dr. Josh Williamson at jwilliamson3@njcu.edu.

 
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ENGLISH DEPARTMENT

2026 Kathy Potter Memorial Writing Award

This annual award is presented for the best memoir, personal essay, or creative nonfiction written by a student in a course at NJCU during the 2025-26 academic year.

Email submissions by May 20, 2026 to:

  • Edvige Giunta: egiunta@njcu.edu
  • Jacqueline Ellis: jellis@njcu.edu
  • Joshua Fausty: jfausty@njcu.edu

Submissions must be 2,000-3,000 words and must be submitted in a file that includes title and word count, but not the author’s name. A separate file should include the title of the submission, author name, course, and semester for which it was written, and contact information. No more than one submission per student.

About the Kathy Potter Memorial Writing Award

The Kathy Potter Memorial Writing Award was established in 2013 in memory of Kathleen M. Hackett Potter who died on January 6, 2013. Kathy graduated summa cum laude from NJCU with a bachelor’s degree in English with a concentration in Creative Writing and a minor in Women’s and Gender Studies. She received honors for her senior thesis in creative nonfiction, “Thruway.” In 2008, she became Editorial Assistant at "Transformations: The Journal of Inclusive Scholarship and Pedagogy," published by NJCU, and was a vital force in its success. In 2009, she was appointed Managing Editor. With other NJCU writers, Kathy started a 100-word group that became the catalyst for countless NJCU-based 100-word groups. With other alumni, she founded the writers’ group The ReCollective. Kathy’s family, friends, fellow writers, and the NJCU community remember her though this award that recognizes the literary excellence of a student at the university she so loved.

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Announcements

CONTINUING EVENTS

Flag Drop box

NATIONAL VETERANS AND MILITARY FAMILIES MONTH

OFFICE OF MILITARY & VETERANS SERVICES

Retired Flag Drop Locations

Please remember the university continues to collect retired flags at the following drop-off locations: 

  • Office of Military & Veterans Services, GSUB Room 127
  • John J. Moore Athletic Center Lobby

All flags will be delivered to the American Legion for proper disposal. 

For more information about any of the scheduled events, please contact the Office of Military & Veterans Services at 201-200-3199 or visit www.njcu.edu/veterans.

 
Poster Stellars Exhibition in the Lemmerman Gallery

One More Week to Check Out Exhibitions!

NJCU GALLERIES

Poster Stellars Exhibition

September 17 – November 25, 2025
Lemmerman Gallery (Hepburn Hall 323)

NJCU proudly hosts an exhibition of over one hundred winners of the annual intercontinental poster competition, Poster Stellars, at the Lemmerman Gallery from September 17 to November 25. The opening reception will be held on September 17 from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. and there will be the curator’s talk at 6 p.m.

Poster Stellars, founded and organized in 2021 by Professor Wesam Haddad who teaches graphic design at NJCU, has been has been hosted and exhibited in many countries, including Poland (2021), Indonesia (2022), Mexico (2023), and at notable institutions such as Tyler School of Art and Architecture, Temple University in Philadelphia (2024). Poster Stellars aims to create equal opportunities for artists and designers worldwide.

With the motto “Reach for The Stars,” its mission is to empower emerging and established creatives locally and globally. Open to anyone aged 18 or older, it welcomes published posters from professionals and students in a variety of genres. In its 5th edition (2025), it received 719 entries from 40 countries, awarding 106 projects across all continents. The exhibition showcases diverse global talent.

For the list of the winners and other details, visit www.posterstellars.com

 
Nobuho Nagasawa art

Nobuho Nagasawa, Nuke-Cuisine originally shown at Atomic Cowboy: The Daze After 1992, aluminum with printed paper, 18 x 11 x 11 cm

Kei Ito artwork on monitors

Kei Ito, Aborning New Light, 2021-23, looped video (scanned and sequenced c-print prints made with US nuclear testing footage, sunlight, and artist’s breath), monitor, monitor mount, 2 min. 23 sec. 

One More Week to Check Out Exhibitions!

NJCU GALLERIES

Atomic Cowboy: The Daze After 1992/
Take It Home: for (__) Shall Not Repeat the Error.

September 17 – November 25, 2025
Atomic Cowboy: The Daze After 1992/
Take It Home: for (__) Shall Not Repeat the Error.

To commemorate the 80th anniversary of the atomic bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, the NJCU Visual Arts Gallery will host two interrelated exhibitions which will present the ramifications of atomic bombs from multiple perspectives.

Shown at Daniel Saxon Gallery in Los Angeles in 1992, Nobuho Nagasawa’s exhibition, The Atomic Cowboy: The Daze After, drew significant attention to an unusually high number of cancer deaths among the cast and crew members of “cowboy western” films, many of which were shot in Nevada deserts, not far from nuclear test sites.

Central to the exhibition were Nuke-Cuisine consisting of 835 “Cloud of Mushroom Soup” cans. 835 was the number of the "announced” nuclear tests in America from 1945 to 1992. 120 cans will be shown at NJCU with a wall installation of the atomic bombs’ data, portraits of the actors who suffered from radiation exposure, and other related works. By re-exhibiting many works 33 years later, The Atomic Cowboy uncovers the human fragility concealed beneath the spectacle of Hollywood’s “cowboy” genre and its glorification of men as heroes. This lens reflects Nagasawa’s enduring ecological sensibility, one that embraces the interconnected realms of the natural environment, human society, culture, and politics.

Simultaneously presented in the front half of the gallery is Take it home, for (__) shall not repeat the error. Curated by Souya Handa, who was raised in Hiroshima, his exhibition was one of the open call winners and presented at Apexart earlier this spring. The title derives from the cenotaph of the Hiroshima Peace Memorial Park: "Rest in peace, for [we/they] shall not repeat the error." According to the formal statement by the Hiroshima government, the omitted subject in it is "we," representing not only Hiroshima but all of humanity.

Featuring the work by four artists –- Souya Handa, Kei Ito, Sixte Kakinda, and Layla Yamamoto, from Japan, the United States, and Demographic Republic of Congo, the purpose of the exhibition is to connect the histories of the Manhattan Project with the subsequent nuclear weapons development in the U.S., to construct a linear narrative from the uranium mines used in the Hiroshima bomb, to post-WW2 nuclear tests, and even Fukushima.

Presented together, the two exhibitions aim to raise awareness on the dangers of nuclear weapons and the ongoing threat of nuclear wars.

🗞️ Read More in NJCU News
🗞️ Read the Gothic Times Feature
 
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CRU

NJCU CRU: Bible Study 

Faculty and Staff:
Tuesdays, 1 p.m. | Vodra Hall Room 101 (Conference Room D)

Students:
Wednesdays, 2-4 p.m. | Vodra Hall Room 101 (Conference Room D)

This fall, take a midweek pause to refresh your spirit! Join us every Tuesday at 1 p.m. in Vodra Hall Room 101 (Conference Room D). Online Option Available on Teams.

Come connect with colleagues, share fellowship, and grow in faith together. 

For more Information, contact Monica Almonor at malmonor@njcu.edu. Follow CRU on Instagram at @njcucru.

 

ATHLETICS

Intramural Events for Fall 2025

September 17 to November 26

The Department of Athletics will offer the following Intramural activities during the Fall 2025 semester. Click on the links below to register for the activities.

All events will take place at the John J. Moore Athletics and Fitness Center unless otherwise noted.

For more information, contact Sergio Villamizar at 201-200-2170 or email svillamizar@njcu.edu. 

  • 3-on-3 Basketball | Wednesday, November 19 | 7-9 p.m.
  • Knockout | Thursday, November 20 | 8:30-10 p.m.
  • Knights-Giving Flag Football Bowl | Wednesday, November 26 | 2-4 p.m. *

* held at the Thomas M. Gerrity Athletic Complex | Route 440 South, Jersey City, N.J.

 
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CONGRESSMAN FRANK J. GUARINI LIBRARY

Fall into Reading at the Guarini Library!

September 17 to November 26

Welcome back to the Fall Semester! Discover our brand-new collection of popular and leisure reading materials—featuring today’s most talked-about bestsellers in biography, autobiography, memoir, and more. Fresh titles across a wide range of genres are added regularly, so there’s always something new waiting for you.

Our new books are on display on the First Floor and can be borrowed easily with your NJCU Gothic ID.

Explore The List

And don’t miss our expanded magazine collection! With nearly 50 high-interest titles—including National Geographic, Forbes, PC Gamer, Rolling Stone, Sports Illustrated, and ¡Hola!—there’s something for everyone. You’ll find them in the Second Floor Reading Enclave, now featuring new seating and campus views.

The Library is always here to support your research and learning needs—explore your resources:

Library Services for Students
Library Services for Faculty
 
UWill Free Teletherapy for Students

CENTER FOR STUDENT PERSISTENCE AND SUCCESS

UWill FREE Teletherapy for Students

Student receive FREE immediate access to a therapist

Select a therapist that aligns with your personal preferences, including gender, language, ethnicity, and area of expertise. Additionally, choose a time that suits your schedule, whether it be during the day, night, or weekend. You can conveniently connect with them through video, phone, chat, or message.

Experiencing a mental health crisis?

Help is available 24/7/365 by contacting: 866-646-1526.

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COUNSELING CENTER

Take 15 Minutes to Help Save a Life

Complete the Ask. Listen. Refer. Training Today

Ask. Listen. Refer. is a 15–20 minute online suicide prevention training that equips faculty, staff, and students with the skills to recognize warning signs, identify those at risk, and refer them to help.

The training covers:

  • Suicide risk and protective factors
  • Warning signs
  • How to respond and refer someone in need

Participants will complete a pre- and post-test and receive a certificate. If you need proof of completion, please contact me—I can track participants.

This interactive program supports our ongoing commitment to mental health awareness and is a valuable resource for our division and campus.

Access the Training
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CENTER for the ARTS

It Don’t Mean a Thing Jazz Ensemble

Monday, December 1, 2025 | 7:30 p.m.
Margaret Williams Theatre (Hepburn Hall)

🎟️ Tickets

Tickets: $10 for students

The NJCU Jazz Ensemble welcomes you to an exciting evening of big band music for listeners of all ages! The concert will feature the Jazz Ensemble featuring students from NJCU's Jazz Department and one of today's top jazz stars as a special guest. You will also hear one of the area's top high school jazz ensembles play an opening set, continuing to showcase students who may be tomorrow's jazz stars. The music will span the full history of the jazz tradition and typically showcases music from the great ensembles of Count Basie, Duke Ellington, Charles Mingus, Thad Jones, Ella Fitzgerald, Natalie Cole, and many more. Under the direction of Nathan Eklund, the ensemble will deliver a powerful, dynamic evening you won’t forget!

 
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HEALTH and WELLNESS CENTER

HIV and STI Testing on Campus

Tuesday, December 2, 2025 | 9:30-11:30 a.m.
Health and Wellness Center | Vodra Hall, First Floor 

Taking care of your sexual health is an important part of overall wellness. The NJCU Health and Wellness Center is offering free, confidential HIV and STI testing—making it easier than ever to know your status.

As a thank you for prioritizing your health, all participants will receive a $5 Dunkin' gift card. Just bring your NJCU ID.

Knowledge is power when it comes to your health. We encourage all members of our campus community to take advantage of this important resource.

 
3rd Annual Knight Gala 

NEW DATE! Rescheduled from Wednesday November 5

STUDENT ACTIVITIES BOARD (SAB)

3rd Annual Knight Gala 

Tuesday, December 2 | 6-10 p.m.
Gilligan Student Union Multipurpose Room B

Theme: Behind the Spotlight
Dress Code: Backstage Black Tie

Join the SAB for "An Evening Of Elegance"  — a formal night of music, dining, and celebration. Dress to impress and enjoy a memorable evening with the NJCU community.

🎟️ RSVP + Tickets
 
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HEALTH and WELLNESS CENTER

Free Wellness Checks

Wednesday, December 3, 2025 | 10 a.m.-2 p.m.
Health and Wellness Center
Vodra Hall, First Floor 

Take Charge of Your Health: Free Wellness Checks Coming to Campus

Your well-being matters. That's why we're pleased to announce a free Wellness Checks event on Wednesday, December 3 at the NJCU Health & Wellness Center. In partnership with RWJBarnabas Health, we're offering complimentary health screenings that can give you valuable insights into your wellness. No appointment necessary—just stop by during the event hours.

Free services include:

  • Blood Pressure screening
  • Blood Glucose testing
  • BMI Screening
  • Health Education & Resources
 
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New Event

MUSIC, DANCE, and THEATRE

NJCU Jazz Fest

Saturday, December 6, 2025 | 12-4:30 p.m.
Jersey City Free Public Library Five Corners Branch
678 Newark Ave, Jersey City, N.J.

Step into the world of tomorrow’s jazz legends at the 2025 NJCU Spring Jazz Fest. Join us as multi-Grammy award-winning jazz faculty headline the festival and engage in a captivating display of musical dialogue with the region’s most talented young artists, creating an unforgettable musical experience that you won’t want to miss. This concert is FREE and OPEN TO THE PUBLIC!

 

New Event

MUSIC, DANCE, and THEATRE DEPARTMENT and the CONGRESSMAN FRANK J. GUARINI LIBRARY

MUSIC AMONG BOOKS Series: Guitars in the Stacks

Wednesday, December 3, 2025 | 1:30–2:30 p.m.
Congressman Frank J. Guarini Library, 4th Floor

Join us for the second edition of “Music in the Stacks” at NJCU!

Featuring guitar students from the Music, Dance, and Theatre (MDT) department. The program will highlight the musical excellence of NJCU’s student musicians. This ongoing series is sponsored by the Music, Dance, and Theatre Department in conjunction with the Congressman Frank J. Guarini Library. Free and open to all members of the campus community. Light refreshments will be served. For more information contact Fred Smith at fsmith@njcu.edu. 

 
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CRIMINAL JUSTICE DEPARTMENT

Criminal Justice Coffee Talk with Chief Robert Dowd '11 and '13 (Ret.)

Wednesday, December 3, 2025 | 2-3 p.m.
Virtual Event

Please join the Criminal Justice Department for its December CJ Coffee Talk. Criminal Justice Alumnus Robert Dowd '11 and '13 will discuss his career and experiences in law enforcement and share career advice.

Chief Robert J. Dowd (Ret.) is an accomplished police executive and educator with more than 26years of distinguished service, culminating as the ninth Chief of Police in the North Bergen Police Department’s 118-year history. He is nationally recognized for advancing the principles of 21st Century Policing, achieving record-low crime rates, strengthening accountability, and deepening community trust through innovative leadership. Chief Dowd is the Chief Operating Officer of Bernstein & Associates, Inc., a national leader in police promotional exam preparation, and a published adjunct professor at NJCU. He obtained his bachelor’s (2011) and master’s degrees (2013) in criminal justice from NJCU.

In addition to earning numerous honors, including commendations from the Federal Bureau of Investigation, Veterans of Foreign Wars, and the U.S. Department of Defense’s Employer Support of the Guard and Reserve (ESGR), Chief Dowd was invited to the White House by President Barack Obama to participate in a national briefing on the President’s Task Force on 21st Century Policing.

Join us for career advice and networking.

Register for Zoom Talk here
 
Repaying Student Loans

DIVISION of STUDENT DEVELOPMENT and COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT

Persist & Prosper Financial Literacy Series:
Event 4: Repaying Student Loans

Wednesday, December 3 | 2:30-3:30 p.m.
Gilligan Student Union Multipurpose Room A

Get ready to repay loans and manage your money after college. Facilitated by PNC Bank.

This series is co-sponsored by the Men of Color Initiative (MOCI), the Opportunity Scholarship Program/Educational Opportunity Fund (OSP/EOF), Center for Student Persistence and Success, and Military & Veterans Services.

 
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COUNSELING CENTER

Youth Mental Health First Aid Training

Thursday, December 4, 2025 | 10 a.m. - 4 p.m.
Virtual Event

Mental health challenges among college students are more prevalent than ever, and knowing how to respond can make a life-changing difference. The NJCU Counseling Center, in partnership with the Lindsey Meyer Teen Institute, is offering Youth Mental Health First Aid training with a focus on college-aged individuals.

What You'll Learn:

  • Common signs and symptoms of mental health challenges, including anxiety, depression, eating disorders, and ADHD
  • Recognizing indicators of substance use challenges
  • Best practices for interacting with a young person in crisis
  • How to connect individuals with appropriate help and resources
  • The impact of trauma, social media, and bullying on mental health
  • Self-care strategies for those who support others
Register
 
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CENTER for the ARTS

Gloria Concert Chorale

Sunday, December 7, 2025 | 3 p.m.
Margaret Williams Theatre (Hepburn Hall)

🎟️ Tickets

Ticket Link: $10 for students

Join us for VivaldiI's GLORIA, an end of the year celebration with our NJCU Chorale. With works from a myriad of styles that will help usher in the season, and featuring the Vivaldi Gloria, the NJCU Chorale will also be joining with a local Jersey City area Choir to create a musical evening that you will not want to miss. This concert will feature singers and instrumentalists from NJCU’s Department of Music, Dance and Theatre.

 
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ALUMNI ASSOCIATION

NJCU Alumni Association Paint & Sip Mixer

Wednesday, December 10, 2025 | 6-9 p.m.
The Gothic Lounge | Hepburn Hall Room 202

Make this holiday season merry, bright, and full of color! Join the NJCU Alumni Association for our festive Holiday Paint & Sip Mixer on Wednesday, December 10!

Enjoy a guided painting session led by a local artist, delicious food and beverages, and lively karaoke. No experience needed—just bring your holiday spirit and a smile! Network with fellow Gothic Knights and create lasting memories.

All materials provided. Space is limited—reserve your seat today! Tickets are just $15.

🎟️ Reserve My Spot!
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