Hailey Bidinger Recognized as 2025 Staller Writing Tutor

Senior Stockton University student, Hailey Bidinger, center, is the recipient of this year's Paul D. Staller '97 Writing Center Tutor Award. Joining her, from left, are Laurie Staller, Stockton Writing Center Coordinator Eddie Horan, and Billie & Alan Staller.

Atlantic City, N.J. — Senior Hailey Bidinger was recognized with the 2025 Paul D. Staller ’97 Writing Center Tutor Award for her commitment as a Peer Writer, carrying on a tradition of supporting the Stockton University community.

The award was created by the Staller Family of Atlantic City in memory of their son, Paul, a 1997 Communication Studies graduate who found purpose in tutoring his fellow students. The annual ceremony, held July 30 at the John F. Scarpa Academic Center, has become a tradition at Stockton University.

“This award is a reminder that Paul’s spirit lives on in the students who carry his legacy forward,” said Alan Staller, Paul’s father. “I had no idea he was tutoring before he passed away, but now, the people we’ve met through this award have given us a new piece of Paul to hold on to.” 

This year’s recipient, Bidinger, a senior Biology major from Turnersville, reflected on what it means to be part of that legacy.

“I am incredibly grateful to the Staller family for their recognition of my achievements and the honor to carry on Paul's legacy,” she said. “For me, being a Peer Writer has always been about helping others. My hope is that every writer that enters the Paul Staller room (in the Tutoring Center) leaves with something more than they came in with.”

Bidinger’s impact goes beyond academic support in the Tutoring Center. During the summer, she works at a county school with non-verbal third and fourth graders, providing care and support to special needs children. She hopes to continue her education in Stockton’s Nursing program after graduation.

“I take it very seriously trying to choose someone who’s deserving,” said Writing Center Coordinator Eddie Horan. “Someone who has earned not only the Staller family’s support, but their name on the plaque beside Paul’s.”

For Bidinger, Stockton has become a place of belonging and discovery. “I love that all my professors know me by name,” she said. “It’s my home away from home, even though it’s only an hour from where I live. It’s given me so much independence and hands-on experience I don’t think I’d get anywhere else.”

Pam Cross, former Writing Center coordinator, shared memories of Paul and what made his presence so impactful.

“He was so generous with students, and he lacked any kind of judgmental nature,” she said. “He sometimes broke the rules, but always with grace. He just wanted everything to be okay for everyone around him.”

Echoing that sentiment, Dan Nugent, executive director of the Stockton University Foundation, added, “The Staller family’s generosity and belief in Stockton have built a legacy that continues to change lives. This award is a testament to their enduring dedication to our community.”

Bidinger's name will be added to the plaque that hangs outside the Writing Center, a lasting reminder that the qualities Paul embodied, empathy, intellect and heart, live on in Stockton’s students.

About the Stockton University Foundation 

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Staller Family Honors Son’s Legacy Through Writing Award

August 28, 2024 

Lydia Pool after receiving the 2024 Staller Tutor Award
Lydia Pool, the 2024 winner of the Paul D. Staller '97 Writing Center Tutor Award, is third from right. Joining her, from left, are Ben Yandell, Eddie Horan, Kathleen Pool, Billie Staller, Pam Cross and Alan Staller.

Galloway, N.J. —  With tears in her eyes, Billie Staller read the poignant words of Ralph Waldo Emerson: “To laugh often and much; to win the respect of intelligent people and the affection of children.”

These lines, from the poem “Success,” hold a deep personal meaning for Billie, who received the poem after her son Paul’s passing. Billie presented a copy of it to Lydia Pool, the newest recipient of the Paul D. Staller '97 Writing Center Tutor Award, at the award’s annual ceremony on Aug. 23.

The ceremony has become more than just a tradition — it’s a celebration of a legacy that continues to touch lives at Stockton University, 10 years after Paul’s passing.