ARHU Strategic Plan
Mission
The School of Arts and Humanities is a community of lifelong learners who embrace critical thinking and creativity to foster meaningful and articulate dialogue within a rigorous educational environment. Through the various disciplines and applied learning, we develop thoughtful and engaged citizens. Our interdisciplinary approach nurtures multiple perspectives, self-expression, adaptability, access, communication, and inclusion to celebrate the rich diversity of our community and our ever-evolving world.
Vision
The School of Arts and Humanities (ARHU) at Stockton University aims to be a center of arts and humanities in southern New Jersey, helping to build diverse communities through critical and ethical thinking and action. We will:
- Engage within our classrooms and communities to foster dialogue and inspire social justice
- Be a premier regional source of the arts and humanities
- Act as the local-to-global cultural bridge among communities in our region
ARHU Strategic Plan Committee Members
Rosa Perez Maldonado, Assistant Dean
Vic Conover, Senior Curriculum Advisor
Rain Ross, Professor of Dance
Kristin Jacobson, Professor of American Literature
Kimoni Yaw Ajani, Assistant Professor of Africana Studies
Joe Heim, Associate Director, Stockton Performing Arts Center
Javier Sanchez, Professor of Spanish
Erin O'Hanlon, Teaching Specialist, Education & Human Development
Emily August, Associate Professor of British Literature
Jacob Camacho, Assistant Professor of Creative Writing
Ryann Casey, Exhibition Coordinator and Curator (Stockton Art Gallery)
Chung-Fan Chang, Associate Professor of Art (Foundations)
Justin Gray, Professional Services Specialist 4
Beau Hancock, Associate Professor of Dance
Danielle Jonas-Staveckas, Professional Services Specialist 4 (Noyes Museum of Art)
John O'Hara, Professor of Critical Thinking & FRST
Kory Olson, Professor of FrenchJeremy Newman, Associate Professor of Communication Studies
Xu Song, Associate Professor of Communication Studies (Public Relations)
Rosa Perez-Maldonado, Assistant Dean