Welcome to Edition 149 of This Week at NJCU for February 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 February 24, 2025 edition, please use the form at the bottom of this communication.
All listed times are Eastern Daylight Time (EST). All events are in-person unless otherwise noted as online, via Zoom, or hybrid.
Connect with us at communications@njcu.edu.
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| In-Person Tutoring Available at The Learning Commons |
In-person tutoring is available throughout the Spring 2025 semester at The Learning Commons, located on the first floor of the Congressman Frank J. Guarini Library.
We offer tutoring in the following subjects:
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- Biology
- Chemistry
- Computer Science
- Mathematics
- Physics
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If you have any questions or need assistance, feel free to reach out to Dr. Kristina Harb at kharb@njcu.edu.
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Launch of the Fulbright U.S. Scholar Competition |
Tuesday, February 18 | 2-3 p.m.
via Online
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The Fulbright Scholar Program’s 2026-2027 competition opens on February 18, 2025! Join us as we launch more than 400 awards for U.S. citizens to support teaching, research, and professional projects. In this webinar, we will highlight new and priority awards across all regions and answer your questions. We will also cover our full slate of programming, including upcoming webinars and office hours throughout the competition.
For more information, contact Dr. John Donnellan, NJCU Fulbright Liaison and Fulbright Alumni Campus Coordinator, at jdonnellan@njcu.edu.
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| The Aspire Leaders Program welcomes first-generation university students and recent graduates from around the world to join an free online interactive leadership development journey that is manageable along your other commitments.
Applications for Cohort 2 of the 2025 program are open now until February 19, 2025 at 11:59 p.m. Eastern. Program content is delivered in English.
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| COMPUTER SCIENCE DEPARTMENT |
Beyond the Application: Expert Insights from Industry Leaders |
Monday, February 24 | 2-3 p.m.
Karnoutsos Hall Room 428 |
The NJCU Software Development Club and Girls Who Code invite you to a panel session where industry experts reveal what employers look for beyond your application. Learn how to effectively engage with employers by showcasing your skills, adaptability, and cultural fit in today's competitive job market. Gain practical advice from professionals on navigating the hiring process. Participate in discussions and network with leaders to explore internship and career opportunities. Attend to gain insights that will help you succeed in your job search and advance your career.
This event features a panel session with industry experts in Al & Automation (Richard Gilbert), Data Analytics (Nancy V.) and Leading Technical Programs (Aishwarya Anand).
This event is sponsored by the Computer Science Department, NJCU Software Development Club, and Girls Who Code.
Follow us on Instagram: @NJCU_Software_Dev and @GirlsWhoCode
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NJCU will be closed on Monday, February 17, 2025, in observance of Presidents' Day. This federal holiday was established to honor George Washington's birthday and now commemorates the legacy of all U.S. presidents, particularly Washington and Abraham Lincoln, whose birthdays both fall in February. The university will be open on Tuesday, February 18.
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SPEICHER-RUBIN WOMEN'S CENTER FOR EQUITY AND DIVERSITY |
Hair We Are Again to E.R.A.S.E. Shame and Stigma |
Tuesday, February 18 | 1-3 p.m.
Michael B. Gilligan Student Union, Multipurpose Rooms A, B, and C |
Hair We Are Again is hosting a signature event aimed at E.R.A.S.E. — Education, Resources, Affirmation, Support, and Empowerment — for all curly and coily hair textures. The event will spotlight the CROWN Act, legislation that seeks to end discrimination based on hair texture and styles, ensuring a future where everyone is free to embrace their natural hair without fear of bias.
Attendees will enjoy a day filled with local vendors, live entertainment, and powerful “hairspiration” stories from women, men, and trans individuals who have embraced their natural locks.
Join us for this transformative event and be part of a movement to celebrate and normalize diverse hair identities.
For more information, visit: CROWN Act.
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B.S./M.S. Accounting Bridge Virtual Information Session |
Tuesday, February 18 | 5 p.m. |
Ready to fast-track your accounting career? NJCU’s Accounting Bridge Program lets you earn your undergrad and grad degrees faster—saving time and money! Join our virtual info session to hear from our expert advisor and discover how this program can shape your future! Your accounting journey starts now!
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Men's Volleyball vs. Rutgers-Newark |
Tuesday, February 18 | 7 p.m.
John J. Moore Athletics and Fitness Center
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NJCU men's volleyball has won three in a row and takes on Rutgers-Newark in an NJAC matchup.
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- General Admission: $9
- Non-NJCU Students: $5
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NJCU Students with ID: FREE
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UNIVERSITY ADVISEMENT CENTER |
Executive Functions: How to Manage your College Life |
Wednesday, February 19 | 11:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m.
Vodra Hall Conference Room D
Wednesday, February 19 | 2-3 p.m. | via Zoom |
The purpose of this workshop is to help students develop strategies to better manage time, stay organized, maintain focus, and handle stress for academic success and personal well-being.
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Creative Success with Ad Agency Le Truc |
Wednesday, February 19 | 11:30 a.m. - 1 p.m.
Gilligan Student Union 129 |
Join us for an exclusive panel and open forum featuring top executives from Le Truc, an innovative creative powerhouse within Publicis Groupe. As one of the world's "Big Four" advertising giants, Publicis Groupe leads the global marketing landscape from its Paris headquarters.
This industry leader partners with iconic brands including Coca-Cola, Marvel, and Samsung, delivering cutting-edge campaigns across creative development, digital marketing, media planning, and strategic consulting. With a dynamic presence spanning major creative hubs including New York, London, Tokyo, and Shanghai, Publicis Groupe continues to shape the future of advertising and public relations.
Don't miss this unique opportunity to engage directly with creative leaders who are transforming the advertising industry.
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Educational Technology Leadership (Ed.D.) Virtual Information Session |
Wednesday, February 19 | 5 p.m. |
Ready to lead in education and technology? Join NJCU’s Doctoral Reception to explore our Educational Technology Leadership Ed.D.—the most student-focused program in the nation! Meet faculty, alumni, and students to learn about our flexible three-year program, online convenience, and immersive summer institute. Your leadership journey starts here!
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Women's Basketball vs. Rutgers-Camden |
Wednesday, February 19 | 5:30 p.m.
John J. Moore Athletics and Fitness Center
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Join us for the final home game of the regular season. It's Senior Day as the Gothic Knights celebrate their 2025 senior class, before facing Rutgers-Camden in a New Jersey Athletic Conference game.
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- General Admission: $9
- Non-NJCU Students: $5
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NJCU Students with ID: FREE
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Men's Basketball vs. Rutgers-Camden
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Wednesday, February 19 | 7:30 p.m.
John J. Moore Athletics and Fitness Center
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Join us for the final home game of the regular season. It's Senior Day as the Gothic Knights celebrate their 2025 senior class, before facing Rutgers-Camden in a New Jersey Athletic Conference game. The NJCU men's basketball team is 12-12 overall and must win this game to qualify for the Eastern College Athletic Conference (ECAC) Division III Tournament.
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- General Admission: $9
- Non-NJCU Students: $5
- NJCU Students with ID: FREE
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| HESAA Financial Aid Information Session |
Thursday, February 20, 2025 | 5-6 p.m.
Virtual Event |
Are you ready to invest in your graduate education but unsure how to navigate the financial side? Join us for the HESAA Financial Information Session and take the first step toward securing your future.
Discover everything you need to know about graduate student loans, repayment plans, and funding options tailored for your success. Experts from HESAA will guide you through the process and answer your questions to help make your graduate journey stress-free.
Why Attend?
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- Learn about exclusive financial aid opportunities for graduate students.
- Gain practical tips for managing your loans effectively.
- Get personalized advice from financial aid professionals.
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DIVISION of STUDENT DEVELOPMENT and COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT
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McCourty Twins Tackle Sickle Cell Blood Drive |
Sunday, February 23, 2025 | 10 a.m. - 4 p.m.
Michael B. Gilligan Student Union Multipurpose Room |
NJCU is partnering with All About Us Festival to bring a meaningful initiative to campus: the McCourty Twins Tackle Sickle Cell Blood Drive to support individuals affected by sickle cell disease.
Sickle cell disease disproportionately impacts our Black community and Black patients often face challenges in finding compatible blood donors. Blood donations from people of similar ethnic backgrounds are critical for managing this condition through transfusions.
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FAFSA Workshop Series Announced |
Monday, February 24 | 10 a.m.-12 p.m. and 2-4 p.m. |
We are pleased to inform you that the Financial Aid Office is holding 2025-2026 FAFSA (Free Application for Federal Student Aid) completion workshops to assist you with the financial aid application process. Don't miss this crucial opportunity to maximize your financial aid for 2025-2026! Our Financial Aid advisors are ready to guide you through every step of the FAFSA application process, ensuring you receive all the funding you're eligible for to fund your educational expenses.
We highly encourage all students planning to apply for financial aid to attend.
Why Attend?
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- Get personalized assistance from NJCU's financial aid professionals
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Complete your application accurately the first time
- Understand recent FAFSA changes and requirements
- Meet the critical April 15th deadline
- Maximize your potential aid package
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Our dedicated staff will be available to guide you through each step of the FAFSA completion process, answer any questions you may have, and provide personalized support.
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- 2023 tax returns and income information
- Financial records documentation
- Student and parent Federal Student Aid (FSA) IDs and passwords
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Whether you're navigating FAFSA for the first time or need assistance with reapplying, this workshop is designed to help you succeed. Each session provides focused, personalized attention to address your unique financial situation and concerns.
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New Jersey City University Board of Trustees Public Meeting |
Monday, February 24
Executive Session: 3 p.m. | Public Session: 5:30 p.m.
Gothic Lounge | Hepburn Hall Room 202 |
MUSIC, DANCE, and THEATRE |
ONE SET NJCU Jazz Ensemble featuring Mark Whitfield |
Monday, February 24 | 7:15 p.m.
Clement's Place | 15 Washington Street | Newark, N.J. |
The NJCU Jazz Ensemble welcomes you to an exciting evening of big band music to celebrate Black History Month! The concert will feature the Jazz Ensemble built from NJCU’s own jazz department, and will also feature our special guest, NJCU Faculty and world-renowned guitarist, Mark Whitfield. The music will span the full history of jazz and showcase music from the great Black composers and bandleaders including Count Basie, Duke Ellington, Thad Jones, Benny Carter and many more. Under the direction of Nathan Eklund, the ensemble will deliver a powerful, dynamic evening for listeners of all ages that you won’t forget!
This event is FREE and Open to the Public.
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ADULT AND CONTINUING EDUCATION |
Talks of Tomorrow Webinar Series |
Are you considering a career in Real Estate or looking to enhance your current Real Estate knowledge? Don't miss our free webinar introducing the 75 Hour Real Estate Sales Person's License Course!
Why Attend?
This free webinar is the perfect opportunity to:
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- Ask Questions: Engage directly with our knowledgeable instructor.
- Clarify Course Details: Understand course content, scheduling, and licensing requirements.
- Get Inspired: Begin your journey toward a successful career in real estate.
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How to Join:
Simply click the Zoom registration link provided below to secure your spot for this informative session.
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| ADULT AND CONTINUING EDUCATION |
Become a Real Estate Agent! |
Take the first step toward a successful career in Real Estate Sales by enrolling into our comprehensive Real Estate Licensing Course. This course is designed to equip you with the knowledge and skills to succeed in this lucrative and dynamic industry.
Why Choose NJCU?
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Affordable tuition rates with no hidden fees - New Price $399 & bonus $50 off when you enroll with a friend!
- Expert instructors with real-world experience – Instructors with 30+ years of industry experience!
- Flexible schedules to fit your busy life – Weeknight and weekend offerings available!
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Career-focused curriculum to help you succeed – 75-hour instruction with Licensing Exam Prep!
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Registration Deadline Approaching! Don’t delay Enroll TODAY!
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CONGRESSMAN FRANK J. GUARINI LIBRARY |
Celebrating Black History Month Book Display in the Library |
February 1-28, 2025
Congressman Frank J. Guarini Library, First Floor |
Throughout the month of February, visit the Congressman Frank J. Guarini Library to view our Black History Month book display on the first floor of the library. Students, faculty, and staff can use their Gothic ID cards to check out the print books from the Library, and access the eBooks for free from their computers, phones, or tablets. You can also view more information about the display online.
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January 30 – March 7, 2025
NJCU Lemmerman Gallery | Hepburn Hall, Room 323 |
Artist Talk: Thursday, March 6, 12 – 1 p.m.
Closing reception: Friday, March 7, 4 – 7 p.m. (part of JC Fridays) |
The NJCU Lemmerman Gallery is pleased to present "Pat Lay: Hybrid", to showcase highlights of the prolific multimedia artist, Pat Lay, who is based in Jersey City. Over two decades Lay’s artwork has explored technological metaphors of human experience. Her sculptures, made of fired clay, computer parts and other readymade elements, are hybrid forms that have cross-cultural references and question what it means to be human.
In Lay’s collages, digital images scanned from computer circuit boards are transformed into a new matrix. Reminiscent of Buddhist mandalas, these abstractions are created in response to our world of technological advancement and digital progress. In her ongoing series, "Soul Bots and Nested Bots", she embeds computer parts such as aluminum heat sinks and cooler fans in organic clay forms, suggesting possible hybrid creatures and plants of the near future. “How are we as humans changed by the new advances in technology?” Lay asks. By working both two-dimensionally and three-dimensionally, Lay seeks answers to the question through visual and tactile explorations.
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Wednesdays through April 30 | 2:30-3:30 p.m.
Gilligan Student Union Room 327 |
Join us every Wednesday, starting February 5th for Wellness Wednesday. This weekly support group offers a relaxing and supportive environment focused on mental, emotional, and physical well-being. Come take a break, recharge, and participate in activities designed to help you de-stress and maintain balance.
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Intramural Events for Spring 2025 |
The Department of Athletics will offer the following Intramural activities during the Spring 2025 semester. Click on the links below to register for the activities.
For more information, contact Sergio Villamizar at 201-200-2170 or email svillamizar@njcu.edu.
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- Physical Activity Challenge | February 3 to March 2
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Soccer Tournament | Tuesday, March 4, 8:30-10:30 p.m.
- Aqua Basketball | Wednesday, March 5, 1-3 p.m.
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Teqball | Wednesday, March 12, 8-10 p.m.
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JMAC Dash (fun relays and races) | Tuesday, March 18, 8:30-10:30 p.m.
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Inner Tube Water Polo | Wednesday, April 2, 1-3 p.m.
- 2-Bball | Thursday, April 10, 8:30-10:30 p.m.
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Handball | Wednesday, April 16, 7-9 p.m.
- 5-on-5 Basketball | Thursday, April 17, 7-9 p.m.
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Dodgeball | Wednesday, April 23, 8:30-10:30 p.m.
- Coed Volleyball I | Wednesday, April 30, 8:30-10:30 p.m.
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Coed Volleyball II | Thursday, May 1, 7-9 p.m.
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| | DEBORAH CANNON PARTRIDGE WOLFE COLLEGE of EDUCATION |
Distinguished Alumni Awards |
Nomination Deadline: Friday, March 7, 2025
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The Deborah Cannon Partridge Wolfe College of Education is pleased to announce the establishment of the Distinguished Alumni Awards. This award will honor the outstanding achievements and contributions of alumni whose work has positively impacted schools and communities.
The deadline to nominate is Friday, March 7, 2025. Award winners will be celebrated at a special recognition event on April 28, 2025, at 5 p.m. in the Gothic Lounge in Hepburn Hall 202 on campus.
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Eligibility and Nomination Process |
Teachers, administrators, and other education or counseling professionals who completed an NJCU College of Education undergraduate or graduate program are eligible for nomination. You may recommend a friend or colleague or submit a nomination for yourself. All nominations should include a nomination statement and appropriate supporting documentation.
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| DIVISION of STUDENT DEVELOPMENT and COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT |
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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Ask. Listen. Refer. is an online suicide prevention training designed to give you the skills to recognize signs of suicide and have a conversation with someone you are concerned about. As we continue to dedicate ourselves to increasing mental health awareness, and suicide prevention efforts, this training is essential for all of our offices. It will take about 15-20 minutes and has very valuable information.
Ask. Listen. Refer. is designed to help faculty, staff, and students prevent suicide by teaching them to:
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Ask. Listen. Refer. provides a certificate of completion, and also includes a pre and post-test. If you need proof of completion, please connect with me, as I will be able to track its participants. This interactive online suicide prevention program has been shown to increase the ability of students to recognize and respond to peers at risk for suicide.
This is an excellent, convenient program that is a great resource for our division and the campus.
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| BLACK HISTORY MONTH EVENT
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MEN OF COLOR INITIATIVE (MOCI) |
Level Up: Celebrating Black History Month – MOCI Panel on Careers, Leadership, & Life Hacks |
Tuesday, February 25, 2025 | 12-1:30 p.m.
Gilligan Student Union Room 317 |
In honor of Black History Month, the Men of Color Initiative (MOCI) proudly presents "Level Up", a special panel featuring accomplished leaders who have excelled in their careers and leadership journeys. Join us for an empowering discussion that blends personal triumphs, professional insights, and life hacks designed to inspire you to reach new heights.
Whether you’re exploring potential career paths, sharpening your leadership style, or redefining your personal goals, this candid conversation will equip you with the tools and motivation to thrive in today’s competitive world. Celebrate Black excellence, honor the stories of trailblazers, and connect with fellow visionaries committed to uplifting one another—this Black History Month and beyond.
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Educational Psychology & School Psychology Virtual Information Session |
Tuesday, February 25 | 5 p.m. |
Ready to shape the future of your education? Discover NJCU's Educational Psychology graduate programs and how our innovative courses and hands-on experiences can elevate your career! Don’t miss our virtual info session! Connect with faculty, get your questions answered, and explore programs designed for your success. Register today!
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BAAFSSO and THE LEE HAGAN AFRICANA STUDIES CENTER |
BAAFSSO Presents Chat & Chew: Black History the Roots of Your Excellence featuring Dr. Joy Smith, Associate Vice President for Student Persistence
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Wednesday, February 26 | 2 p.m.
Congressman Frank J. Guarini Library Room 225 |
Join us for community, conversation, and refreshments in the Lee Hagan Africana Studies Center located in the Guarini Library.
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Educational Leadership Virtual Information Session |
Wednesday, February 26 | 5 p.m. |
Step into leadership! Join NJCU’s Virtual Info Session to explore our Educational Leadership programs, including the M.A., Ed.S., and Ed.D. in Educational Technology Leadership. Learn how our innovative coursework and hands-on experiences prepare you to lead in K-12 schools, higher education, nonprofits, and beyond. Don’t miss this chance to shape your future!
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| BLACK HISTORY MONTH EVENT |
BAAFSSO and THE LEE HAGAN AFRICANA STUDIES CENTER and CENTER FOR STUDENT PERSISTENCE and SUCCESS
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Black History Month Closing Ceremony |
Thursday, February 27, 2025 | 12-2 p.m.
Gilligan Student Union North Lounge |
Join us for the closing event of Black History Month. It will feature dance, spoken word, music and more! Refreshments will be served.
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Attachment Styles Workshop |
Thursday, February 27 | 2-3:30 p.m.
Gilligan Student Union Room 327 |
Join us for a fun and psychoeducational workshop, providing an opportunity to identify different attachment behaviors, share strategies for improvement, and increase awareness of how attachment styles impact relationships and personal growth. For questions or accessibility concerns, please email dbachant@njcu.edu.
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Educational Technology Virtual Information Session |
Thursday, February 27 | 5 p.m. |
Join NJCU’s internationally recognized programs and become a leader in education and technology! Our project-based curriculum, led by field experts, prepares you for careers in K-12, higher ed, corporate, and nonprofit sectors! Earn certifications like NJ School Library Media Specialist, Assistive Technology, STEM, and more while gaining real-world experience with customized projects.
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| Abraham Burton Masterclass and Concert |
Thursday, February 27
Masterclass: 5 p.m. | Concert: 7 p.m.
Ingalls Recital Hall | Rossey Hall, Room 101 |
Don't miss a dynamic doubleheader of jazz excellence! Join us for an illuminating masterclass with renowned tenor saxophonist Abraham Burton at 5 p.m., where students and jazz enthusiasts can gain insights from one of the genre's most compelling saxophonists, bandleaders and educators.
Stay for the evening concert at 7 p.m. as Burton takes the stage with NJCU's outstanding faculty rhythm section: guitar virtuoso Mark Whitfield, bass master John Benitez, and legendary drummer Winard Harper. This exceptional quartet promises an evening of innovative, high-energy jazz at its finest.
Both events are free and open to the public, presented by the NJCU Jazz Department
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| ADULT AND CONTINUING EDUCATION |
The Private Screening of "Birthright Afrika"hosted by the Nyamwange Foundation |
February 27, 2025 | 6:30 p.m.
The Skyline Room at the NJCU School of Business | 200 Hudson Street, Jersey City, NJ 07311 |
All members of the NJCU community are invited to the private screening of "Birthright Afrika", a documentary presented by the Nyamwange Foundation. Reach out to foundation@njcu.edu for more information.
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An exclusive first look at "Birthright Afrika," a Nyamwange Foundation Original documentary that captures the transformative power of knowing your roots. This private screening promises to inspire and remind us of the beauty and strength of embracing our heritage.
Through the lens of Joseph’s personal story and the voices of the four students he guides, we’ll explore the profound connection between identity, legacy, and empowerment. Let’s gather to celebrate the wisdom of our ancestors and the boundless possibilities of our future.
Refreshments will be served as we gather to witness an extraordinary story that bridges continents, builds legacies, and ignites a ripple of generational wealth and empowerment.
For more information, visit https://www.nyamwange.org/birthright. And if you are interested in participating in our next Birthright Afrika trip, please reach out to us at info@nyamwange.org.
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| TRiO SSS Student Leadership Conference |
Friday, February 28, 2025 | 10 a.m. - 2 p.m.
Michael B. Gillian Student Union |
NJCU and its TRiO Learning Community (TLC) Program will host the inaugural TRiO SSS Student Leadership Conference. Also attending will be TRiO students from Rowan College of South Jersey Cumberland, Passaic County Community College, Saint Peter's University and Seton Hall University.
TRiO/TLC is a federal student Support Services Program at NJCU, funded by the United States Department of Education and the university. This program is designed to provide support services to low-income, first-generation students and/or students with disabilities. The TRiO Learning Community (TLC) Program at NJCU is known nationally as a federal Student Support Services (SSS) program.
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Please note, this event is only for members of the TLC program.
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| FRATERNITY & SORORITY LIFE (FSL) |
FSL EXPO: Meet the Greeks |
Monday, March 3 | 7-10 p.m.
Michael B. Gilligan Student Union, Multipurpose Rooms ABC |
Watch the Greeks stroll through FSL EXPO, showcasing their organizations and the impact they have on shaping campus life. Don’t miss the chance to connect and learn more!
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DEPARTMENT OF MULTICULTURAL LEADERSHIP |
"Keep Calm and Get a Lawyer" with Inna Shapovalov, Immigration Lawyer |
Tuesday, March 4, 4–5:30 p.m.
Science Building, Room 123
(transmitting from Miami via Zoom) |
Calling all NJCU students and staff! Don’t miss this opportunity to hear from Inna Shapovalov, a powerhouse in U.S. immigration law with a globe-trotting career and decades of experience.
What’s on the agenda?
A Personal Journey: Growing up in an immigrant family and what shaped her path to law.
Behind the Curtain: How her work as an immigration lawyer evolved under five U.S. presidents: Clinton, W. Bush, Obama, Trump, and Biden.
Stories: Tales of resilience, heartbreak, and triumph from her case files.
The Hard Truths: Why some people with “illegal” status can’t seek legal change—and how they end up in that position.
The Big Picture: The intersection of power, privilege, and messy reality in the U.S. immigration system.
Why you don’t want to miss this:
Inna Shapovalov isn’t just a lawyer—she’s a storyteller, advocate, and fighter for immigrant communities. She’s lectured across the U.S. and Latin America, tackled cases from all angles, and speaks multiple languages (Russian and Spanish, among others). With degrees from the University of Illinois, California Western School of Law, and additional studies in Germany and Israel, she’s as worldly as the clients she represents.
This is your chance to ask questions, learn from her journey, and get insights into a system that touches millions of lives every day.
Want some one-on-one time with Inna?
Inna is offering FREE private legal consultations (via Zoom) for NJCU students and staff on Wednesday, March 5, between 11 a.m. and 4 p.m. You will receive a Zoom link when your appointment is confirmed. To book your consultation, email Dr. Donna Farina at dfarina@njcu.edu. Spots are limited.
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Academic Affairs Open Forum |
Wednesday, March 5 | 2-4 p.m.
Gothic Lounge (Hepburn Hall Room 202) |
The Division of Academic Affairs invites you to join us for our next open forum on Wednesday, March 5 from 2-4 p.m. in the Gothic Lounge (Hepburn Hall Room 202).
This forum is open to all NJCU faculty, staff, and students. This is a great opportunity to get updates on what’s happening on campus, discuss concerns, and share ideas!
Mark your calendars and join Donna Adair Breault, Ph.D., Interim Provost and Executive Vice President of Academic Affairs, Dr. Jonelle Knox, Assistant Provost of Student Success and Retention, Dr. Jason Martinek, Assistant Provost of Faculty and Staff Development, Dr. Scott O’Connor, Assistant Provost of Academic Programming, and the deans of our four colleges for this open forum.
These forums, which will be in a similar format as the university-wide Campus Conversations the university holds each semester, will be regularly scheduled throughout the year.
For further information, please email the Office of the Provost at provost@njcu.edu.
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| You’re Invited! Join us on March 13th for an Alumni Association Relaunch & Networking Social |
We’re excited to invite you to the relaunch of the NJCU Alumni Association with a special Kickoff Alumni Social Networking Event on March 13! Join us for an evening of great company, delicious food, and open bar as we reconnect and celebrate this new chapter together.
This special gathering is more than just a reunion—it’s an opportunity to support current students facing unexpected financial hardships.
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- Date: Thursday, March 13, 2025
- Time: 6-8 p.m.
- Location: Louise & Jerry's Tavern | 329 Washington Street | Hoboken, N.J. 07030
- Ticket Price: $10
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All ticket proceeds from this event will directly benefit the Student Emergency Fund, providing crucial assistance for students in need of immediate support due to unforeseen circumstances.
Enjoy an evening filled with great company, delicious refreshments, and meaningful conversations, all while making a difference in the lives of future graduates.
Come raise a glass, reconnect with fellow alumni, and help ensure that every student has the resources they need to succeed. Secure your ticket today and be part of something truly impactful!
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| The Hunchback of Notre Dame |
Weekend 1:
Friday, March 21, 2025, 7:30 p.m.
Saturday, March 22, 2025, 7:30 p.m.
Sunday, March 23, 2025, 3:00 p.m. |
Weekend 2:
Friday, March 28, 2025, 7:30 p.m.
Saturday, March 29, 2025, 7:30 p.m.
Sunday, March 30, 2025, 3:00 p.m. |
General Admission: $25 | Students/Seniors: $15
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Based on the Victor Hugo novel and songs from the Disney animated feature, The Hunchback of Notre Dame showcases the film’s Academy Award-nominated score, as well as new songs by Menken and Schwartz. Peter Parnell’s new book embraces story theatre and features verbatim passages from Hugo’s gothic novel.
The musical begins as the bells of Notre Dame sound through the famed cathedral in 15th century Paris. Quasimodo, the deformed bell-ringer who longs to be "Out There," observes all of Paris reveling in the Feast of Fools. Held captive by his devious caretaker, the archdeacon Dom Claude Frollo, he escapes for the day and joins the boisterous crowd, only to be treated cruelly by all but the beautiful Romani woman, Esmeralda. Quasimodo isn’t the only one captivated by her free spirit, though – the handsome Captain Phoebus and Frollo are equally enthralled. As the three vie for her attention, Frollo embarks on a mission to destroy the Roma – and it’s up to Quasimodo to save them all.
A sweeping score and powerful story make The Hunchback of Notre Dame an instant classic. Audiences will be swept away by the magic of this truly unforgettable musical.
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Monday, March 31 | 2-4 p.m.
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Join us for our exclusive Graduate Admissions Workshop co-hosted by the Trio Learning Center, Office of Military & Veterans Service, Men of Color Initiative (MOCI), and the Speicher-Rubin Women's Center for Equity and Diversity.
This workshop is designed to empower aspiring graduate students like you to navigate the intricate landscape of graduate school admissions successfully. Whether you're contemplating a master's or doctoral program, this workshop will equip you with the knowledge, skills, and strategies needed to craft compelling applications that stand out.
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