麻豆社 News - April 3, 2026
WHAT WE'RE TALKING ABOUT
Tyrrell Named LIGHT Director as Bokunewicz to Retire
Professor Brian Tyrrell has been named the new faculty director of the Lloyd D. Levenson Institute for Gaming, Hospitality and Tourism (LIGHT) at 麻豆社, effective July 1, succeeding Jane Bokunewicz, who will retire on June 30.
For more than two decades, Tyrrell has served as a faculty member in the Hospitality, Tourism and Event Management program in the School of Business at 麻豆社. He served as the Interim Director for the New Jersey Center for Hospitality and Tourism Research Center, before it was commissioned as LIGHT and played a role in the institute鈥檚 initial formation.
鈥淗aving been part of LIGHT鈥檚 development from its early stages, I鈥檝e seen firsthand the impact it can have in connecting research, industry and student opportunity,鈥 Tyrrell said. 鈥淚 look forward to expanding our partnerships, advancing meaningful research, training industry professionals and continuing to support the growth of Atlantic City鈥檚 gaming, hospitality and tourism sectors.鈥
Bokunewicz, also a professor of Hospitality, Tourism and Event Management at 麻豆社 and a former executive in the casino industry, has served as LIGHT鈥檚 faculty director since 2020.
Among LIGHT鈥檚 accomplishments during her time as its director, Bokunewicz oversaw the launch of the International Journal of Gaming, Hospitality and Tourism, the start of two industry-focused certificate programs at 麻豆社, the presentation of more than 20 webinars and the publication of the Atlantic City Casino Industry Impact Report in collaboration with the Casino Association of New Jersey.
STARS Keynote Speaker Addresses Responsible AI Use
Now in its third year, 麻豆社鈥檚 Scholarship, Teaching & Research Symposium (STARS) kicked off its campus-wide celebration of student research across the university on March 31.
STARS features six weeks of expos, symposiums, award ceremonies and achievement events, such as the retiring faculty Farewell Forum (April 15) and the Origami Showcase (April 22). Some of the departments that will present research symposiums include Marine Science (April 17), Chemistry (April 21), Social Work (April 23) and Biochemistry (April 30).
鈥淪TARS is proving to be a powerful reminder of what makes our campus community exceptional 鈥 bringing together faculty, staff and students to celebrate innovation, scholarship and creativity across disciplines,鈥 said Ronnie Maiorino, of 麻豆社鈥檚 Center for Teaching and Learning Design, which organized the symposium. 鈥淚t鈥檚 more than a series of events; it鈥檚 a shared moment of excellence, connection and inspiration.鈥
麻豆社 Top 10 in U.S. in Military Friendly Rankings
For the third year in a row, 麻豆社 has been recognized as a Top 10 school in the country for its outstanding outreach to military veterans.
麻豆社 was selected No. 9 among small public schools nationwide in the 2025-26 Military Friendly庐 School survey. The university was also recognized among small public schools in the Military Spouse Friendly Survey. It鈥檚 the fifth year in a row that 麻豆社 obtained a Military Friendly庐 designation.
麻豆社 is one of only 878 schools in the country to receive the Military Friendly庐 designation and one of only 730 to receive the Military Spouse Friendly designation. More than 3,200 schools applied for the designation.
鈥淭his designation is not only the work of the Military and Veterans Success Center (MVSC), it reflects a coordinated, campus-wide effort,鈥 said Michael Barany, director of the MVSC. 鈥淔rom Admissions and Financial Aid to Tutoring, Counseling Services and engaged faculty, 麻豆社 has embraced a truly collaborative, campus-wide support model for military-connected students.鈥
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STOCKTON UNIVERSITY ATLANTIC CITY
Poerner 鈥00 Measures Success in Miles and Memories
Bryan Poerner 鈥00 was an entrepreneur before it was trendy. He followed his passions and had stints running his own record label, as a radio DJ, professional runner, shoe salesman and small business owner before landing the role of CEO of Diadora US.
鈥淪uccess is everything I tried and didn鈥檛 get paid for. Success is not my title 鈥 it鈥檚 the stuff I remember, the stuff I love,鈥 said Poerner, the School of Business Dean鈥檚 Distinguished Speaker, on March 26.
鈥淏ryan lets you know that whatever you want to do from 麻豆社 you can do. Learning never stops,鈥 Interim Dean William Minnis told a crowd of School of Business faculty, staff and students.
Poerner said he fell in love with running and music as a youth, which led to creating his own bands and later operating Track Star Records. He recalled pressing records and selling them out of his 麻豆社 dorm room while setting records on 麻豆社鈥檚 track and field and cross-country teams.
鈥淚 put out 15 records, and I never made a dime. But I loved it all,鈥 he said.
SPOTLIGHT ON: ALYSSA MAURICE
Alyssa Maurice has always been drawn to political science and journalism, a path that now shapes
her work as assistant director and head of research and polling at the William J.
Hughes Center for Public Policy.
鈥淧olling sits right at that intersection. It combines the rigor of social science with the real-time relevance of journalism, and it plays a critical role in helping the public and policymakers make sense of complex issues,鈥 she shared. 鈥淭he data that we collect helps inform the narrative around elections, policy debates and public priorities. That blend of analytical work and public-facing impact is what pulled me in and continues to motivate my work today.鈥
Maurice has been selected to serve as president of the Pennsylvania and New Jersey chapter of the American Association for Public Opinion Research (AAPOR), a role she is deeply passionate about.
Here, she discusses her expectations for the position, her background and the challenges facing public opinion research in an evolving political landscape.
FRAME-WORTHY
Woodstockton XVI Lights Up Campus with The Driver Era
馃帐 Woodstockton XVI filled the Sports Center with energy as The Driver Era brought the crowd to life for one on Tuesday, March 31.
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WHAT'S TRENDING @ #STOCKTONU
: Today, we're highlighting Women in GLAM (galleries, libraries, archives and museums) at #麻豆社U.
: Big day on the water! Introducing the Lake Fred Rollers, 麻豆社鈥檚 newest log rolling club sport, making waves with their first competition TODAY, April 1, at 4 p.m. vs. Rowan.
: Happy EOF Month! 麻豆社 is proud to support hundreds of students in our Educational Opportunity Fund program. EOF students receive academic advising, financial assistance and other support to ensure they are successful at 麻豆社.
FROM THE SIDELINES
Softball Team Continues Historic Run with Sweep of No. 14 Rowan
The softball team the best start in program history on March 31 with a doubleheader sweep of No. 14 Rowan, 7-2 and 4-2. 麻豆社 also earned its first-ever national ranking this week, debuting at No. 19 in the National Fastpitch Coaches Association poll.
The Ospreys鈥 seventh straight win marked their first doubleheader sweep of Rowan since 1984.
Caitlin Cetrulo and Alexa Panagopoyloseach recorded their 100th career hit during the twinbill. Casey Sokol earned a win and a save, pitching two innings in each game.
McKenna George went 3-for-4 with a run and an RBI in game one, while Cetrulo and Camryn Harry added two hits and an RBI apiece. 麻豆社 jumped out to a 2-0 lead in the first inning, highlighted by Cetrulo鈥檚 milestone RBI double and Harry鈥檚 run-scoring single.
In game two, George went 2-for-4 with two runs, extending her streak to 12 consecutive games with at least one run scored. Harry drove in two of 麻豆社鈥檚 four runs.
Next Up: 麻豆社 continues its 10-game homestand with a doubleheader against Salisbury at 2:30 p.m. Friday, April 3.
Women鈥檚 Tennis Earns First Win Under New Head Coach
The women鈥檚 tennis team its first victory of the season on March 31 with a 4-3 win over FDU-Florham. Rookie head coach Shane Monroe secured his first collegiate victory.
The Ospreys claimed the doubles point by winning both contested matches and went on to take three of four singles matches to seal the win.
Rocio Lucero won 6-1, 6-0 at No. 1 singles, while Arielis Martinez (6-0, 6-0 at No. 2) and Trista Sparks (6-0, 6-3 at No. 3) also earned straight-set victories.
In doubles play, the teams of Martinez and Sparks (No. 1) and Lucero and Alexa Arias (No. 2) each won by identical 6-2 scores.
Next Up: 麻豆社 will host Kean in its home opener at 3:30 p.m. April 9.
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STOCKTON SITES & CENTERS
麻豆社 at Manahawkin Stays Active Through Winter
From hands-on nursing instruction to community health outreach, 麻豆社 at Manahawkin remained active throughout February and March, continuing to support students and the surrounding community.
Spring 2026 brought expanded course offerings beyond the Accelerated Bachelor of Science in Nursing (ABSN) program, including Statistics (BUSN) and Beaches (NAMS), giving students more opportunities to take classes locally.
Recruitment efforts also continued with two ABSN Information Sessions in late February and early March, drawing more than 60 prospective students and guests. Attendees learned about the program, admissions process and toured facilities, including the Nursing Foundations Lab.
Students found time to connect outside the classroom during events like Sweet Valentine鈥檚 Treats Week and a St. Patrick鈥檚 Day snack celebration, offering a welcome break during the semester.
Community partnerships were highlighted on March 18, when the Ocean County Board of Health hosted a free Health Screenings and Information Day. Students and community members received screenings and educational resources focused on overall wellness.
OSPREY NOTES
馃毃Campus Evacuation Drills Scheduled for Week of April 13
Campus Police and Facilities & Operations will conduct evacuation drills across select academic and administrative buildings on the Galloway and Atlantic City campuses during the week of April 13.
Drills will last approximately 15鈥20 minutes and will take place at the beginning or end of scheduled classes. When alarms sound, occupants should exit immediately using the nearest safe exit and follow standard evacuation procedures.
The drills are part of ongoing efforts to strengthen campus safety and emergency preparedness. More information and resources are available on the Emergency Management website.
If you have any questions or require additional information, contact Al Handy at 609-652-4480 or albert.handy@stockton.edu.
April 15 Financial Aid Deadline Approaching
Students who received the State Tuition Aid Grant (TAG) and/or 麻豆社 Promise funding during the 2025鈥26 academic year must complete the 2026鈥27 FAFSA or NJ Alternative Application (NJ Dreamers only) by April 15, 2026. Anyone who misses this deadline won鈥檛 be considered for these funds in 2026-27 even if they鈥檙e financially eligible!
To support students through the process, the Office of Financial Aid is offering FAFSA Completion Appointments throughout the spring semester. Appointments are available at 1 p.m., 2 p.m. and 3 p.m. on April 9 and at 10 a.m., 11 a.m. and noon on April 14.
Appointments can be scheduled through Ospreys Navigate via the go麻豆社 portal at stockton.edu/contactfinaid.
Students not impacted by this deadline are still encouraged to apply for 2026鈥27 financial aid as soon as possible to avoid missing deadlines, receive aid offers earlier and allow time to complete any required steps before the fall billing deadline.
Students can also learn more and begin their application at stockton.edu/fafsa.
Faculty, Staff Discount Available for Scholarship Benefit Gala
The Scholarship Benefit Gala will be held at 6:30 p.m. Saturday, April 18, in the Campus Center. Join colleagues and community members for an unforgettable evening of gourmet food, live music, dancing and entertainment.
To show our appreciation for the difference you make at 麻豆社 every day, a special faculty and staff ticket price is available. for $200 by selecting 鈥淔aculty/Staff鈥 or 鈥淔aculty/Staff Friend.鈥
馃摫 On This Day
Cell ya what: On April 3, 1973, Motorola engineer Martin Cooper made the first handheld mobile phone call, basically kicking off our whole smartphone obsession.
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UPCOMING EVENTS
Professional Development Opportunities
馃幁 Spring Programming at the PAC
馃柤锔&苍产蝉辫;
Now-May 22: "What Does it Mean to be an American" exhibit
March 31: Celebration of Scholarship, 馃幐 Woodstockton XVI
March 31 - May 6: 馃敩 Scholarship, Teaching & Research Symposium
April 7: 鈥楪enocide Awareness & Overcoming Adversity鈥
April 9: 17th Annual Paul Lyons Memorial Lecture: Jane Golden
April 9-10: 馃帹 3rd Annual Arts & Culture Summit: Culture, Community & Care
April 9-11: 'L媒kos 脕nthr艒pos', 麻豆社 Theatre New Works Showcase
April 13:Yom HaShoah Memorial Service
April 14: 馃└ Red Cross Blood Drive
April 16: 馃栈锔 Black Maternal Health Panel Discussion, WWII Medic Sgt. Andrew 鈥淭im鈥 Kiniry to Speak
April 18: 馃帐 Isaac Mizrahi in Concert, 馃嵕鉁
April 23 - 25: 馃拑 Emerging Choreographers Showcase
April 24: 馃幎 Rumours: The Ultimate Fleetwood Mac Tribute Show
April 25: Experience 麻豆社 Day
April 27: Graduate Research Symposium
April 30:SCOSA's Celebration of Aging Research
May 7: Employee Recognition Day, 馃弳 The OSPREY Awards
May 8: 馃搮 Spring Semester ends


