The monthly newsletter for alumni and friends of Stockton University
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Linwood Show House Tours to Benefit Stockton Foundation
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The 2024 Surfside Casual Furniture Summer Show House will open for public tours this summer on weekends from Friday, July 19, through Sunday, Aug. 11.
The 10,000-square-foot waterfront Cape Cod home is presented by Surfside Casual Furniture of Somers Point and Manahawkin, and 7Mile Design of Egg Harbor Township and Stone Harbor.
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| Bonnie Putterman '85 posing with her alumni bandana alongside fellow '85 and '86 graduates in New Orleans ⚜️ #OspreysEverywhere
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Camp Jumpstarts Future Business, Entrepreneurial Careers
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“So, who in here currently owns a stock?”
Only a couple of hands were hesitantly raised in the lecture room on the Stockton University Atlantic City campus among the group of 25 rising high school juniors and seniors.
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Your gift is instrumental in removing barriers and enabling Stockton students to pursue their dreams of higher education.
Help support innovative programs, life-changing scholarships, world-class faculty and more.
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Stockton First in N.J. to Offer Cannabis Undergraduate Degree
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Beginning this fall, Stockton University will become the first college or university in New Jersey to offer an undergraduate degree in cannabis studies.
The Bachelor of Science in Hemp and Cannabis Business Management through Stockton’s School of Business will prepare students to join a booming industry that has seen a 66% increase in the number of jobs in New Jersey, according to Stockton Adjunct Professor Rob Mejia.
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Young Alumni Pick-up Basketball Wednesday, Jul. 3 - Wednesday, Aug. 28
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| Surfside Casual Furniture Summer Show House
Friday, Jul. 19 - Sunday Aug. 11
Book your tour»
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| Second Saturdays Beach Clean Up
Saturday, Aug. 10
Register»
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Stockton University Foundation Golf Classic
Thursday, Sep. 19
Register»
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Conservation Efforts Help Our Osprey Mascot
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When Stockton University chose the osprey as its official mascot in the early 1970s, the fish hawk was an endangered species with only 50 or so nesting pairs left in New Jersey. Bald eagles were down to one nesting pair that repeatedly failed to hatch eggs.
Now, five decades later, the effects of statewide conservation efforts have prompted the New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection to consider delisting the osprey and the bald eagle from the state's list of endangered species.
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Alumni Business Directory Highlight: |
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| Beat the Daily Grind Cafe
Alumni Owner: Michael "Shane" Cogossi '22
Elevate your daily grind with the perfect blend! Your go-to destination for specialty coffee, a tea lover's paradise and delicious bites.
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