December 26, 2022-January 2, 2023 |
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Welcome to Edition 51 of This Week at NJCU for December 26, 2022. This once-weekly Monday publication will inform the university community about all events happening each week over the next eight days on campus and offer important announcements. To submit your event or announcement for the January 2, 2023 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.
Please scroll down to the end of this message to see our sections highlighting current faculty, staff, student and alumni news and an In Memoriam section to honor those alumni, faculty, staff, or students, who have passed.
Share your news with us at communications@njcu.edu.
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| CENTER FOR LEADERSHIP AND ENGAGEMENT |
More than anything else, the holiday season is about giving. Giving and serving is something we do all year long at NJCU. We'd like to share with you the many ways we serve our students and community and wish you a very happy and healthy holiday season.
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The University offices will be closed from Monday, December 26, 2022 through Monday, January 2, 2023.
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Graduate Virtual Office Hours
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Wednesdays,
11:30 a.m.-1 p.m. |
Are you interested in getting started on a graduate degree or certificate in business? The NJCU School of Business has virtual office hours to chat with current and prospective graduate students every Wednesday from 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. via Zoom. Join us to ask questions related to curriculum, classroom hours, course modality, program-specific details, career opportunities, and more!
Questions? Text 201-603-3064.
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| Women's Basketball 🆚. #19/19 Tufts |
John J. Moore Athletics and Fitness Center |
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| UNIVERSITY ADVISEMENT CENTER |
Wednesday, January 4 thru Friday, January 13 12-5 p.m.
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SIGN UP DEADLINE EXTENDED Tuesday, January 3
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Complete pre-requisites and/or developmental math courses.
Get ahead for free! MATH 100, MATH 96/106, MATH 112, MATH 114.
Virtual except for exam days.
For more information Contact: Professor Chigr: fchigr@njcu.edu
University Advisement Center: UAC@njcu.edu SOAR: soar@njcu.edu
College of Arts & Sciences: sroman1@njcu.edu
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NEW JERSEY CITY UNIVERSITY SENATE |
2023 Nominations for Distinguished Service Award |
Submission Deadline: Monday, January 30
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The NJCU University Senate Standing Committee on Faculty & Professional Staff Affairs is soliciting nominations from the university community (faculty, staff and administrators) for Distinguished Service Award.
Officially retired members of the university community are eligible for the Distinguished Service Award. Recipients of emeritus status are not eligible. Any faculty member,
administrator, librarian, or professional staff member who meets all of the criteria attached is eligible.
All applicants must have 10 (ten) cumulative years of full-time service at NJCU. A faculty member, administrator, librarian, or professional staff member to receive the Distinguished
Service Award must have demonstrated commitment to the university, its mission and its students. He/she/they must have achieved distinction through significant contributions to the university and community. He/she/they shall demonstrate evidence, post-retirement, of continuity in contributions to the university, to professional organizations, or to the community. Please see the attached policy for further details.
All nominations must provide the following:
A nomination letter containing evidence that the nominee is deserving of the award. Self-nominations are allowed.
The nomination letter must include evidence of past accomplishments as well as evidence that the nominee has remained active and continues service or professional activities.
A minimum of three letters of support from other past or current university employees that provide evidence of continuing and past service or professional activities. A current resume or curriculum vitae (CV) listing past and continuing accomplishments of the nominee in the areas of service (university or community) or professional activities.
The nomination and supporting material should be submitted electronically by
January 30, 2023 to the attention of: Dr. Max Herman, Chairperson, Faculty & Professional Staff Affairs Committee at the NJCU Senate email: Senate@njcu.edu
Please refer to the attached policy for more details.
If questions arise, please contact the chair through the Senate email at Senate@njcu.edu
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NEW JERSEY CITY UNIVERSITY SENATE |
2023 Nominations for Emeritus Status |
Submission Deadline: Monday, January 30
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The NJCU University Senate Standing Committee on Faculty & Professional Staff Affairs is soliciting nominations from the university community (faculty, staff and administrators) for Emeritus Faculty Status. All retired faculty candidates desiring to be nominees must provide the following:
A nomination letter containing evidence that the nominee is deserving of emeritus status. Self-nominations are allowed.
The nomination letter must include evidence of past accomplishments as well as evidence that the nominee has remained active and continues scholarly, creative, or professional activities. Such nominees will be considered most qualified for emeritus status.
A minimum of three letters of support from other past or current university employees that provide evidence of past and continuing scholarly or creative accomplishments,
teaching, service (university or community), or professional/academic leadership.
A current resume or curriculum vitae (CV) listing past and continuing accomplishments of the nominee in the areas of scholarly or creative accomplishments, teaching, service (university or community), or professional/academic leadership.
The nomination and supporting material should be submitted electronically by
January 30, 2023 to the attention of: Dr. Max Herman, Chairperson, Faculty & Professional Staff Affairs Committee at the NJCU Senate email: Senate@njcu.edu
Please refer to the attached policy for more details.
If questions arise, please contact the chair through the Senate email at Senate@njcu.edu
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| PROFESSIONAL EDUCATION AND LIFELONG LEARNING (PELL) |
Enter the Exciting World of Real Estate! |
A Real Estate Agent is an intermediary between buyers and sellers. They use their knowledge of local real estate markets to assist individuals in the marketing, buying, selling and renting of residential or commercial properties. They study property listings, interview prospective clients, accompany clients to property sites, discuss conditions of sale, and draw up real estate contracts.
The Benefits Include: Lifetime employment, unlimited earning potential, self-paced growth, flexible work hours, the joy of helping others attain their dreams and more!
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- License Law
- Forms of Ownership
- Contracts
- Landlord and Tenant Agreement
- Appraisals
- Listing Agreements
- Ethical and Fair Housing Issues
- Mortgages
- NJ Real Estate Commission Rules
- Agency and Brokerage
- Deeds
- Closing of Title
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Program participants must be 18 years of age and older and have a high school or GED diploma.
Workforce Development (WIOA Funded) students are also welcome to apply.
For more information on our PELL programs, call us at 201-200-3089, email us at pell@njcu.edu, or visit our website at njcu.edu/pell.
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| NJCU NEWS + SCHOLARSHIP OPPORTUNITIES |
NJCU and TheDream.US Announce New Partnership to Support New Jersey Dreamers’ Pursuit of Higher Education |
November 1, 2022 thru February 28, 2023
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NJCU Students Eligible to Apply |
NJCU and TheDream.US, the nation’s largest college and career success program for undocumented immigrant students, announced a new partnership to provide scholarships for New Jersey immigrant youth to achieve their higher education dreams.
Through the new partnership, New Jersey’s immigrant youth will be eligible to apply for TheDream.US National Scholarship. The National Scholarship is for Dreamers who are about to graduate high school or earn a GED; current community college students; and current university students, including current NJCU students.
Full eligibility information for the National Scholarship available HERE. The award is for tuition and fees of up to $33,000 total for a bachelor’s degree. | Read More in NJCU News
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CALL FOR SUBMISSION You are cordially invited to join The Sixth Annual NJCU Pedagogy Day |
Functioning in a Distracted World |
Virtual Event Monday, April 3, 2023 | 12-6 p.m.
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CALL FOR SUBMISSIONS- IMPORTANT DATES
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- Abstract submission: January 11, 2023
- Acceptance notification: End of January 2023
- Scheduling information: February 11, 2023
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The mission of Pedagogy Day is to bring together scholars, educators, and students to exchange ideas on current evidence-based teaching and learning practices. The theme for 2023 focuses on how the human mind functions in a distracted world through sustained attention. How can we minimize distractions, e.g., by filtering out irrelevant stimuli during a learning process? Let’s critically engage in the assessment of digital education for effective usage and growth. The Sixth Annual NJCU Pedagogy Day Committee invites you to submit your scholarly and creative work connected to “distraction”. All are welcome!
Join this Virtual Event on Monday, April 3, 12-6 p.m.
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- Session I 12-2 p.m.: Spark Talk & Demo (synchronous online)*
- Session II 2:30-4 p.m.: Scholarship & Creativity (online)**
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Session III 4:30-6 p.m.: Symposium (synchronous online)***
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▶️ The Committee seeks 150-word abstract submissions for: Spark talk/demo: Best practices for a distracted mind* ▶️ Faculty-student research posters or talk presentation**
▶️ Flash talk: Evidence-based teaching tips in a distracted world** ▶️ Flash talk: Evidence-based study strategies in a distracted world** ▶️ Symposium for a diversity of perspectives on digital education***
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If you have any questions, you can reach out to Prof. Lukas J. Helikum (School of Business) at lhelikum@njcu.edu.
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| NJCU Chapter of Psi Chi is Recruiting New Members to the International Honor Society |
Deadline to submit: Sunday, January 1 |
- Recognizing and promoting excellence in the science and application of psychology?
- Connecting with peers and mentors in the field of psychology?
- Research opportunities and career development workshops?
- Networking, funding, and much more…?
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Leadership skills? Check out Psi Chi Officer Positions
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Join Psi Chi The NJCU Chapter of Psi Chi— the International Honor Society in Psychology. Psi Chi is open to students majoring/minoring in psychology or a related degree. Induction is every Spring for celebrating excellence.
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- Major/minor in psychology or a related field
- Ranking in the top 35% of your class
- Undergraduate students can join with a minimum GPA of 3.30 (on a 4.0 scale)
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Graduate students can join with a minimum graduate GPA of 3.00 (on a 4.0 scale)
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Please submit your application NOW or by January 1 of each year to ensure participation in the annual Spring Induction:
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| PROFESSIONAL EDUCATION AND LIFELONG LEARNING (PELL) |
Big Career Moves Start Here! |
Explore our online course offerings |
Have you been looking for the moment to fulfill your career dreams in a new field or advance in your current industry? Our online courses allow you to earn the industry-recognized certification you need to achieve your new career dreams.
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| Children's Learning Center (CLC) |
Now Enrolling for the Spring Semester |
The Children’s Learning Center is now enrolling children for the Spring semester!
CLC Highlights:
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- Clean and safe environment.
- Individualized curriculum.
- NAEYC accredited program.
- Highly qualified and experienced staff.
- Accepting children 2.5-5 for the Spring semester
- Spring Hours: Monday-Friday 7:30 a.m.-5 p.m.
- Childcare Tuition Assistance available for Pell-Eligible Student-Parents and for Veteran Student-Parents!
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Learn More:
To enroll your child or learn more, call 201-200-3342 or email the CLC at njcuclc@njcu.edu.
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| LATI @ NJCU CENTER FOR LATIN AMERICAN CARIBBEAN AND LATINX STUDENTS CENTER FOR LATIN AMERICAN, CARRIBBEAN, AND LATINX STUDIES |
Call For Proposals! 2023 LATI Colloquium |
The Latin American, Caribbean, and Latino Studies Center is hosting its annual LATI Colloquium at NJCU. Each year, the Colloquium highlights scholarly and creative work of faculty, staff, students, and alumni from NJCU and from other colleges and universities in the area.
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If you have any questions about submissions or about the LATI Colloquium, please contact LATI Center interim co-director Dr. Marcelo Fuentes at mfuentes2@njcu.edu
We are looking forward to your participation in this event!
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Tips for a Healthy and Safe Holidays Season |
1. Get your COVID-19 and Flu Shots
COVID-19 vaccines can save you from COVID-19. Get vaccinated as soon as you can.
CDC recommends a yearly flu vaccine as the first and most crucial step in protecting against flu viruses. It still recommends that international travelers stay up to date on their COVID-19 vaccines and follow the latest face mask recommendations. CDC guidelines also advise getting tested before traveling, as well as after arrival. Please check our campus vaccination and testing campaigns. GET VACCINATED!!
2. Wear A Mask
Wear a mask indoors if you are not fully vaccinated or have a weakened immune system. If you are fully vaccinated, wear a mask indoors in areas with substantial or high COVID-19 transmission.
3. Wash Your Hands Use soap and clean running water for 20 seconds at critical times, such as after using the restroom or before eating.
4. Find Safer Ways to Celebrate the Holidays There are many ways to enjoy holiday traditions and protect your health.
5.Consider risks
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If you or a loved one are an older adult or have a health condition that increases your risk of severe COVID-19, think about staying home, especially if you are not fully vaccinated.
- The number of COVID-19 cases within the community: High or rising local infection levels could increase the risk of transmission among attendees.
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Potential for exposure during travel: Public transportation, buses, trains, airlines, bus terminals, and railway stations are all locations where it may be difficult to maintain physical distance and where ventilation could be poor.
- Length of the event: Longer meetings affect greater risk. Being within six feet of someone with COVID-19 for 15 minutes or more (over 24 hours) greatly increases the risk of infection.
- The setting: Events held indoors represent a greater risk than those held outdoors, particularly in locations with poor ventilation.
- Behavior or attendees: Events, where unvaccinated people do not consider physical distancing and/or do not wear a mask can increase the risk of contagion.
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The #1 Way College Students Find Jobs
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The NJCU Career Success Lab is happy to announce that New Jersey City University is now partnering with Handshake, a career management platform to help students and alumni discover new career paths and find jobs and internships.
What’s Handshake? Handshake is the #1 site for college students to find jobs. Career offices at 1,400+ higher ed institutions utilize Handshake and there are 750,000+ employers recruiting on Handshake—from every Fortune 500 company to nonprofits, startups, and more. Schools that join Handshake see on average a 3x increase in the size and diversity of their employer network.
Claim your account today and get recruited by
the top employers for full-time, part-time jobs and internships—no experience required. Use the link below or download the App.
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| NEW JERSEY EMPLOYEES CHARITABLE CAMPAIGN |
Contribute to NJECC Before the End of 2022 |
State and local municipal employees may contribute to many charities through payroll deduction with the New Jersey Employees Charitable Campaign. Consider donating this year to a charity that is meaningful to you. charities.org/NJECC
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| Hudson County Drive-Thru COVID-19 Vaccination Site |
110 South Hackensack Ave.
Kearny, N.J. |
Provides FREE COVID-19 Vaccines (Pfizer, Moderna, Novavax and J&J/Janssen) * Vaccines available to anyone 6 months or older
Current Vaccination Site Days: Mondays, 9 a.m.-12 p.m. Wednesdays, 1-6 p.m. Fridays, 1-5 p.m * Hours may change due to inclement weather & holidays
Visit hudsoncovidvax.org to schedule an appointment and to find more information on additional sites and hours. Walk-ins are always welcome.
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| Elementary/Secondary/ Special Education Certification |
Will you be completing your B.A. or B.S. degree this year in a subject area?
Teach while completing your dual certification program!
Contact: Carol Fleres or Charles Reid Taylor at cfleres@njcu.edu.
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| Mental Health Support for the NJCU Community |
Please know that on July 16, 2022, the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline became “988,” replacing the previous 1-800-273-8255 (TALK) number. Today, “988” is the three-digit, nationwide phone number to connect directly to the 988 Suicide and Crisis Lifeline. By calling or texting 988, you’ll connect with mental health professionals 24/7 that provides confidential support to people in suicidal crisis or mental health-related distress. Those experiencing a mental health crisis or those worried about someone who may need crisis support can call this number.
Veterans can press “1” after dialing 988 to connect directly to the Veterans Crisis Lifeline which serves our nation’s Veterans, service members, National Guard and Reserve members, and those who support them. For texts, Veterans should continue to text the Veterans Crisis Lifeline short code: 838255.
These centers are supported by local and state sources as well as the Department of Health and Human Services’ Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA). The 988 Lifeline provides 24/7, confidential support to people in suicidal crisis or mental health-related distress.
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| Grow With Google Career Readiness Program |
In today's rapidly changing world, you need more digital skills than ever before to flourish and succeed in your career. The Grow with Google Career Readiness Program offers you interactive learning paths that will help you build digital and practical skills needed to thrive in internships or post-college employment. The Career Success Lab at NJCU is excited to offer you this digital tool to excel in your future endeavors. Resume writing, interview techniques, networking tips and how to succeed in a new job, are but a few lessons you can use.
Why Digital Skills Training?
Digital literacy, problem-solving, and creative skills are essential for current and future jobs. Yet, among 18- to 25-year-olds, less than half (44%) believe their education system is preparing them with the skills they need to enter the workforce. We at Grow with Google have a responsibility to ensure that the young people we serve can gain the skills required for the workplace. Then, they can move toward their bright and successful futures knowing they are well-prepared.
Read more about the partnership between NJCU and Google in NJCU News.
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| CAMPUS SERVICES & RESOURCES |
The Gothic Knight Food Pantry |
Day of the Week
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Hours
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Tuesday |
12 p.m.-5 p.m. |
Wednesday |
10 a.m.-1 p.m. |
Thursday |
10 a.m.-1 p.m. |
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LEE HAGAN AFRICANA STUDIES CENTER |
The 34th Annual Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Celebration Awards |
Thursday, January 19, 1-2:30 p.m. |
Hepburn Hall, Gothic Lounge, Room 202 |
Keynote Speaker: Dr. Aisha Scott
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Dr. Aishah Scott is a jointly appointed Assistant Professor of Black Studies and Health Science at Providence College. She is an advocate for social justice and closing gaps in healthcare for underrepresented communities. | Read more
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Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Scholarship Awards |
Deadline: Friday, January 6, 11:59 p.m. |
The Lee Hagan Africana Studies Center is pleased to announce the Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Scholarship for Spring 2023. Two students who best exemplify Dr. King’s ideals will each receive a $500 scholarship. A selection committee consisting of the NJCU community will review applications and select the two scholarship recipients. All continuing NJCU students are invited to apply. Students that have received the Dr. King Scholarship in the past are ineligible to compete.
Student Scholarship Competition
Topic: Making a Career of Humanity: Making a Life-Long Commitment to Social Justice
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- Written Essay (limit to 500 words, single-spaced) or Digital Entry (podcast, video, website; 10 minute maximum)
- Unofficial Transcript
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To Apply:
Email materials to hagancenter@njcu.edu
About the Martin Luther King Jr. Scholarship
Income from this fund is awarded annually to students who best emulate the ideals of Martin Luther King Jr. Established in 1968, this scholarship is intended to help disadvantaged young men and women who might, because of the fund, have an opportunity to attend NJCU.
For additional information, contact the Lee Hagan Africana Studies Center at: hagancenter@njcu.edu or call 201-200-3524.
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| SAVE THE DATE
The NJCU Psychology Society and the Chapter of Psi Chi cordially invite you to the Spring 2023 Virtual Psych Star Speaker Series
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Monday, January 30, 2023 4:30-5:15 p.m. |
Dr. Philip Kreniske earned his Ph.D. in Developmental Psychology from CUNY in 2016 and is an Assistant Professor of Clinical Medical Psychology (in Psychiatry) at Columbia University Irving Medical Center. Dr. Kreniske concentrates on the impact of socioeconomic factors and digital technology on adolescent and young adult development in the U.S. and sub-Saharan Africa. He will discuss his research with vulnerable populations across the globe. In this insightful talk, Dr. Kreniske will discuss his recent publication, entitled “HIV and Suicide Risk Across Adolescence and Young Adulthood: An Examination of Socio‐Demographic, Contextual and Psychosocial Risk Factors for Attempted Suicide in a Longitudinal Cohort of Ageing Adolescents Affected by HIV Living in the New York City Area.”
All are welcome!
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| STUDENT, FACULTY, and STAFF NEWS |
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Three research students under the direction of Associate Professor Allison Fitzgerald, Ph.D., recently presented their work at the national Restore America’s Estuaries (RAE) 2022 Coastal & Estuarine Summit, which was held in New Orleans, La. from December 4-8, 2022.
Ebony Chilin, Elam Mesa, and Robert Belibrov — all expected to earn their B.S. in Biology as part of the Class of 2023 — presented to over 1000 participants at the conference. Ebony Chilin presented posters of her work on local salt marsh while Elam Mesa and Robert Belibrov presented on studies of shorebirds.
The students also attended mixers and events along with many plenary and research focused talks, while exploring the city.
RAE is one of the largest coastal marine science conferences in the country, held every two years.
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Zoila Correa (nee Broncano) '03 (B.A. in Psychology and Teacher Certification in Elementary Education K-5), who currently serves as the Assistant Principal of Clinton Elementary School in Maplewood, N.J., has been appointed as the Director of Curriculum & Instruction for the South Orange - Maplewood School District. | Read more
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Marcisco Morrison '08 (B.S. in Criminal Justice), the owner of IV Four Fitness in Jersey City, is featured in a Hudson Reporter story entitled "Marcisco Morrison brings the heat with exercise". A former standout center on the NJCU men's basketball team, Morrison opened the training facility in 2014. | Read more
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Antoinette DePalma of Hoboken, N.J. passed away on December 9, 2022. She sang soprano for almost 40 years with the Collegiate Chorale, a New York City-based professional chorus. | Obituary
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