Snapshots
Summer 2021 Issue
                     
Snapshots
Here are photo highlights from recent University activities, including a new osprey mural pictured above.
厂迟辞肠办迟辞苍鈥檚 simulation labs got an extra heavy workout this year as students could not spend as much time in
                           real clinical settings due to COVID-19 restrictions at hospitals. The faculty instead
                           created simulations of real-life situations using the advanced 鈥減atient鈥 that can
                           talk, breathe, bleed, and even deliver a baby. The students spent the morning with
                           the patient as they were prepared for surgery, then returned in the afternoon to monitor
                           the patient鈥檚 post-op care, which included some complications. The John F. Scarpa
                           Health Sciences Center has three simulation suites plus exam rooms where real students
                           (often theater majors) play the patients.
Dance students sought alternative performance venues throughout the pandemic across
                           the Galloway campus and on the Boardwalk in front of Stockton Atlantic City. 鈥淎fter a year of isolation, the spring has brought
                           a sense of hope, especially as the vaccines are being rolled out. I wanted to create
                           something that is an event and a performance to showcase this feeling of hope,鈥 said
                           Associate Professor of Dance Rain Ross.
Stockton welcomed prospective students back to campus in May, with it鈥檚 first in-person
                           recruitment event in more than a year. Experience Stockton Day featured campus tours,
                           outdoor games, entertainment and sessions with Admissions and Financial Aid representatives.
                           A full schedule of tours, open houses and instant decisions days are planned to welcome the newest
                           Ospreys.
The Kesselmans welcomed a European Boxer they named Bear to their family on Dec. 30.
                                    President Harvey Kesselman and First Lady Lynne Kesselman can be seen walking the friendly pup around campus. In particular, the "First Dog"
                                    enjoys walks along Lake Fred and meeting students. "We fell in love with him instantly,"
                                    said President Kesselman, adding they have the same 4 a.m. wake-up routine.
                           
Over the course of a couple hours in January, Steve Evert, director of the Stockton Marine Field Station, watched the ocean engulf three boats. Over the coming months, he along with students and other faculty would
                           monitor the marine life that is attracted to the reef habitat. 鈥淏y providing student
                           training, this project is a workforce development tool of our hydrography program
                           that uses marine technology deployed from the University鈥檚 R/V Petrel to survey and
                           map our coastal region,鈥 he said.
Students, parents and alumni marked University Weekend 2020 with music at The Oasis,
                           backyard games and canoes on Lake Fred. Stay tuned for more details about this year鈥檚 University Weekend, Oct.7 -10.



