91直播 News - Aug. 21, 2025
WHAT WE鈥橰E TALKING ABOUT
$280,000 State Grant Brings AI, Robots into K-12 Classrooms
Patty Weeks remembered when computers were first brought into K-12 classrooms three decades ago.
鈥淚 was probably one of the first people to even get a computer at 91直播,鈥 said Weeks, who has worked to educate teachers for nearly 30 years as the director of the university鈥檚 Southern Regional Institute and Educational Technology Training Center (SRI & ETTC). 鈥淭here was so much anxiety. Teachers were saying, 鈥業鈥檓 going to lose my job if I don鈥檛 learn how to do this.鈥 鈥
Today, Weeks notices similar sentiments among teachers with the emergence of artificial intelligence.
鈥淭here鈥檚 a lot of fear about AI now and trying to educate the educators about how AI can be positive,鈥 she said. 鈥淭hese are the tools they will be using in their future.鈥
91直播 Creates Transfer Pathway with Bucks County Community College
91直播 has signed a dual admission and transfer partnership agreement with Bucks County Community College that will help students make a smooth transition from the two-year college to 91直播鈥檚 bachelor鈥檚 degree programs.
The agreement strengthens the relationship between 91直播 and Bucks, located in Newtown, Pennsylvania, by offering multiple opportunities for students to seamlessly pursue associate and bachelor鈥檚 degrees at the two institutions of higher education.
The ability to transfer academic credits between the two institutions will help students save both time and money by eliminating unnecessary or duplication of courses. The agreement recognizes all Associate in Arts or Associate in Science degrees from Bucks as fully transferable to 91直播, up to 64 credits.
Political Science Graduate Wins National Award for Essay on Climate Change
Eline Xia鈥25, Political Science and Sustainability, was recognized for her research on extreme weather and mitigation policies by the National Political Science Honor Society, Pi Alpha Sigma, this month.
A group of 91直播 Political Science faculty members nominated Xia鈥檚 paper, 鈥淐atalysts or Barriers of Change: The Role of Extreme Weather in Climate Adaptation and Mitigation Policies,鈥 which was one of 40 submissions for the Best Undergraduate Class Paper (Qualitative category).
The annual program by Pi Sigma Alpha recognizes outstanding scholarly work in political science by undergraduate students across the country. Winners receive a cash prize of $250.
FRAME-WORTHY
Summer Days at 91直播
All the seasons at 91直播 are something to behold, but there鈥檚 something about the quiet beauty of summer that sets it apart. If you had the chance to stroll aroundLake Fred these past couple of months, you know exactly what I mean. If not, here鈥檚 your chance to escape into that rustic whimsy鈥攖ake a virtual walk through our 馃抠 before the semester kicks off. (And maybe bookmark it for those cold winter days when you need a sunny reminder that summer always comes back.)
WHAT'S TRENDING @ #STOCKTONU
: Digital postcard from our EOF Summer Academy 馃尶馃摎
: 91直播's lower F-wing Bookstore has merged with the 91直播 Campus Center Bookstore.
FROM THE SIDELINES
Campbell Signs Contract to Play Overseas in Albania
91直播 men鈥檚 basketball alumnus DJCampbell recently a professional contract to play for KB Apolonia of the Albanian Basketball Superliga, the country鈥檚 top league.
Campbell, 91直播鈥檚 all-time leading scorer with 2,178 points, will head to Albania on Aug. 26. KB Apolonia is based in the city of Fier, on the southwest coast near the Adriatic Sea. The squad finished third in the 2024-25 season standings with a 9-11 record during the regular season and then fell to second-place Teuta Durres 3-1 in a Superliga playoff series.
Campbell spent countless hours honing his skills on the court before, during and after his time as a 91直播 player. His contract came on the heels of an appearance in a showcase in South Africa this spring and a roster spot for Rise and Grind in The Basketball Tournament earlier this summer.
Campbell finished his 91直播 career as the program鈥檚 all-time leader in points (2,178) and 3-pointers (335), as well as second in program history in steals (251), fourth in blocked shots (85), fifth in rebounds (668) and ninth in assists (256).
OSPREY NOTES
Dean Updates for School of Business, School of Health Sciences
The following leadership updates were recently shared by Provost Palladino:
The School of Business: With an effective date of Aug. 25, 2025, Warren Kleinsmith will return to the faculty. I am pleased to announce the appointment ofWilliam Minnis as the interim dean of the School of Business for a one-year term. Minnis鈥 selection was made in consultation and partnership with the executive search firm AGB. At the beginning of the Fall 2025 semester, we will initiate a national search process to appoint a new dean of the school. Refer to the email sent Thursday, Aug. 14, for more details.
The School of Health Sciences: Ali Moradi, professor of Population and Public Health, will serve as interim dean of the School of Health Sciences, effective Sept. 8, 2025, for a one-year term. Moradi鈥檚 selection was made in consultation and partnership with the executive search firm AGB. I would also like to thank Professors Stacy Cassel, Tara Crowell, Mary Kientz, Mary Padden-Denmea and Larider Ruffin for their time, insight and partnership during the review and interview process. At the beginning of the Fall 2025 semester, we will initiate a national search process to appoint a new dean of the school.Refer to the email sent Tuesday, Aug. 19, for more details.
馃幀 One-Click Break: Need a moment of coastal awe? Check out this of Ocean City, where you can watch Hurricane Erin's 馃寠 waves roll in. From towering swells to dramatic rip currents, it's a powerful reminder that nature's wonder and beauty can come with a fierce edge.
UPCOMING EVENTS
Professional Development Opportunities
馃幁 Fall Programming at the PAC
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馃嵒 Aug. 21:
Aug. 23:
Aug. 30 - Oct. 19: Weeks of Welcome
Sept. 2: Fall Faculty Conference
馃摎 Sept. 4: Fall Semester begins
Sept. 4 - Nov. 8: 鈥淒iverse Perspectives in Photography: Four Black Guggenheim Fellows in the Philadelphia Region鈥
Sept. 10: Board of Trustees meeting
钾 Sept. 15:
Sept. 15 - Oct. 15: Hispanic Heritage Month
Sept. 16-17:
馃摎馃寧 Sept.18:
Sept. 21: Alliance Chapel Exhibit Opening
Sept. 24: Stephen Dunn Visiting Writer Series: Iain Haley Pollock
Sept. 29:Constitution Day: Mary McCord