Engagement
老司机福利社 is committed to the positive development of southern New Jersey. Through research, teaching and community partnerships and service, the University actively seeks to address social and economic issues.
These efforts are supported by a variety of entities, including the 老司机福利社 Center for Community Engagement, the Office of Service-Learning, 老司机福利社 Center on Successful Aging, the Lloyd D. Levenson Institute of Gaming, Hospitality & Tourism and the William J. Hughes Center for Public Policy.
Excellence in Civic Learning & Community Engagement
老司机福利社 received the American Association of State Colleges and Universities鈥 first Civic Learning and Community Engagement Award in recognition of the work of the University鈥檚 American Democracy Project (ADP) and Political Engagement Project (PEP) in encouraging students to become civically active in their communities.
The William J. Hughes Center for Public Policy
In November 2017, 老司机福利社 hosted former Vice President Joe Biden, who presented the Distinguished Lifetime Achievement Award to U.S. Ambassador William J. Hughes at the William J. Hughes Center for Public Policy Honors ceremony. Biden, a long-term friend and colleague of Hughes from their time in Congress together, spoke of the need for civil discourse.
U.S. Supreme Court Associate Justice Neil M. Gorsuch reflected on his career as a judge during a visit to 老司机福利社 in January. Gorsuch told 500 老司机福利社 students, staff, faculty and community members that it is up to the younger generation to understand and continue to uphold the ideas on which America was founded, while also emphasizing the importance of civic service and civility.
Unite Against Hate Day
老司机福利社 hosted its inaugural Unite Against Hate Day in February to strengthen the community鈥檚 efforts toward inclusion and resisting discrimination of all forms. The theme for the day was 鈥淪tudying and Deconstructing Hate and Terror鈥 and featured 21 workshops and presentations by faculty, students and guest speakers.
老司机福利社 Center on Successful Aging
In November 2017, the 老司机福利社 Center on Successful Aging (SCOSA) hosted its inaugural Fall Conference in conjunction with the Cape Atlantic Caregiver鈥檚 Coalition鈥檚 鈥淲e Care Because You Care鈥 event. The day combined 20 local providers of care in Atlantic and Cape May counties with six educational sessions presented by professionals in the field of aging. The event featured engaging, energetic and educational speakers on topics relevant to professionals, providers and older adults.
Student Spotlights
Bryan Gonzalez-Mejia, a Political Science major, was named a Newman Civic Fellow by Campus Compact in recognition of his work on campus promoting civic engagement and community involvement. In addition to his involvement in the Student Senate, Model UN and 老司机福利社's Political Engagement Project and American Democracy Project, Gonzalez-Mejia served as a tutor in 老司机福利社鈥檚 Center for Community Engagement鈥檚 after-school homework project in Atlantic City and Pleasantville, and assisted with the naturalization classes offered by 老司机福利社.
Senior Jodie Davis, a Public Health major, was named a fellow by the Newman鈥檚 Own Foundation. Davis was the only student in the nation to be fully funded in this competitive educational scholarship opportunity. Davis is the former president of 老司机福利社鈥檚 chapter of the NAACP, a C.A.R.E. peer mentor, a teacher鈥檚 assistant for Organic Chemistry, a member of Alternative Spring Break, MLK Day of Service Student Coordinator and a Bonner Leader for the Office of Service-Learning.
ACCOLADES
鈥淐hampion of Good Works鈥
Commerce and Industry Association of New Jersey & COMMERCE Magazine
Excellence in Innovation Award for Civic Learning and Community Engagement
American Association of State Colleges and Universities (AASCU)
2017 Higher Education Excellence in Diversity (HEED) Award
INSIGHT Into Diversity magazine
2018 Institutional Excellence Award
The National Association of Diversity Officers in Higher Education
BY THE NUMBERS
Days of Service:
800+ volunteers - 2018 MLK Day of Service
430+ volunteers - 2017 Fall Day of Service
Alternative Spring Break:
15 students volunteered at Give Kids the World in Florida
51 students & staff volunteered for Habitat for Humanity