At F&S Digital, philanthropy isn’t just encouraged. It’s expected. Founded by Stockton alumni Sage Delvalle ’20/MBA ’21 and Francisco Vizcaino ’20, the New Jersey-based technology company specializes in implementing custom technology solutions for clients. They’re...
For the past five years, Stockton University has been one of the primary institutions in New Jersey helping recovery court graduates get scholarships, training and jobs after being placed on probation. Now thanks to a new, nearly $1 million grant from the state...
Ocean Wind 1, New Jersey’s first offshore wind farm, reached a major regulatory milestone this month with the release of the project’s Final Environmental Impact Statement (EIS). Completed by the Bureau of Ocean Energy Management and published in the Federal Register...
Today, the Greater Atlantic City Chamber officially announced the return of the Visit Atlantic City Airshow “A Salute to Those Who Serve” on Wednesday, August 16, 2023. Powered once again by premier sponsor Visit Atlantic City (formerly Meet AC), this year’s show is...
Members of area chambers of commerce and business associations gathered at The Lot at Tomatoes Restaurant Tuesday evening to mingle, meet and collaborate. Read more from Downbeach.
The Atlantic County Institute of Technology later this week will break ground on a new, $53.5 million Career and Technical Building at its Mays Landing campus. Read more from The Press of Atlantic City.
The third issue of the International Journal of Gaming, Hospitality and Tourism (IJGHT) was released today by the Lloyd D. Levenson Institute of Gaming, Hospitality and Tourism at Stockton University. The peer-reviewed, open-access journal was developed to share...
Gov. Philip D. Murphy of New Jersey, along with the first lady, Tammy Murphy, had a vision: A new performance festival in their home state that could rival South by Southwest in Texas or Bonnaroo in Tennessee. And they had a plan to distinguish it. Read more from...
Ty-sae Clayton is too young to gamble in an Atlantic City casino. Yet, the 19-year-old Stockton University student from Camden could very well be dealing blackjack at Bally’s Atlantic City by the end of June. Read more from Play NJ.