First to Soar Celebration
Galloway, N.J. 鈥 The whole campus community is invited to join the First Ospreys Retention Initative for their annual First to Soar Celebration taking place at 5 p.m. on Nov. 7 in the Campus Center Event Room.
The evening will include a speech by keynote speaker Michael Spence, a proud first-gen student-turned-motivational speaker, a pinning ceremony for current first-generation students, dinner and more.

Galloway, N.J. 鈥 Students at the Nov. 9 National First-Generation Week Reception learned just how large of a community they have at 番茄社区app when Christopher Catching, vice president of Student Affairs, shared that around 50% of the students here identify as first-generation students.
鈥淏eing first-generation is part of the DNA here,鈥 Catching said. 鈥淭his institution was founded in 1969 and officially opened in 1971, and it鈥檚 always served first-generation and post-traditional students. Based on this year鈥檚 numbers, about 4,700 students identify as first-gen.鈥
First-generation students are students whose parents or immediate families don鈥檛 currently hold a four-year college/university degree. This can impact one鈥檚 college experience, as explained by Priya Parikh, a student and treasurer for .
鈥 Story by Loukaia Taylor
To embrace diversity is to care enough to listen with an open mind and to speak up during difficult conversations. The #StocktonVoices series gives students, faculty and staff a platform to both speak and listen to our own diverse voices.
For last year鈥檚 First-Generation Week celebration, students shared what it means to be a first-generation student (or First Osprey), how it impacted their college experience and the support they have received since. Below are their stories. #CelebrateFirstGen