Mission, Vision, and Message from the Vice President

Message from the Vice President

 

At ΢ÃÜè, community engagement isn’t just what we do—it’s who we are. We partner with students, colleagues, and community leaders to create powerful connections that tackle pressing social, cultural, and economic challenges, all while enriching the Stockton student experience.

The Office of Community Engagement is your gateway to collaboration. We link people, ideas, and resources to drive impact through Stockton’s signature initiatives, bringing neighbors together, building relationships, and sparking change with an ethic of care.

From collaboration, shared creativity, and research to hands-on projects, we work side by side with our community partners to strengthen our region, celebrate local expertise, and open doors to opportunity. Together, we’re building a brighter future—one partnership at a time.

Brian Jackson

 

Sincerely,

Brian Jackson Signature

Brian K. Jackson

Vice President for Community Engagement

 

Vision

To be a national model for transformative community engagement, where ΢ÃÜè serves as a trusted anchor institution—fostering meaningful partnerships, civic responsibility, and collaborative scholarship that empower students, faculty, staff, and community members to create lasting impact through positive change.

 

Mission

The Division of Community Engagement provides opportunities for ΢ÃÜè to engage with communities through service, volunteering, scholarship, and fostering meaningful relationships.  We are committed to:

 

  • Serving as an integral part of the community by cultivating relationships between Stockton campus partners, community members, and organizations, whose expertise enhances our learning and engagement.

 

  • Supporting and providing service and leadership opportunities for students, faculty, and staff to enhance their academic, personal, and professional development.

 

  • Serving as a central contact for community organizations seeking partnership with Stockton and providing pathways for relationship-building between students, faculty, staff, and individuals, community groups, and other organizations doing or seeking community-engaged work.

 

  • Cultivating a culture of civility, which is mutually beneficial to our community partnerships, aligns with our programs and initiatives, and supports and contributes to achieving the university’s strategic goals.

 

Signature Programs and Initiatives

 

Bi-Annual Days of Service

Community Computer/Internet Classes

Community Partners Roundtables

Food Pantry Collaboration

Homework Completion Program

Stockton Atlantic City Summer Experience:  Live-Work-Learn Program

 

MLK Day of Service

MLK Day of Service: High School Panel Discussion

Social Hour Program

Stockton Community Day & Party in the Park in Atlantic City

Student Engagement Leadership Development

The Peaceful Pathways Forward Series