Presidents

President Bjork in a meeting in the 1970s.
President Bjork in a meeting in the 1970s.
President Mitchell with members of the Board of Trustees in the Art Gallery in the early 1980s.
President Mitchell with members of the Board of Trustees in the Art Gallery in the early 1980s.
President Farris congratulates a 1992 Stockton graduate.
President Farris congratulates a 1992 Stockton graduate.
President Saatkamp meets with students in the Campus Center, 2012.
President Saatkamp meets with students in the Campus Center, 2012.
President Kesselman with students in 2022.
President Kesselman with students in 2022.

Richard Bjork (1969-1978), Peter Mitchell (1979-1983), Vera King Farris (1983-2003), Herman Saatkamp Jr. (2003-2015), and Harvey Kesselman (2015-2023) have each contributed a chapter to the history of 快猫成版视频.

The first president, Richard Bjork, was affiliated with the institution even before it existed, serving as the New Jersey Department of Higher Education liaison when plans for the college were being developed. He, along with the original Board of Trustees, chose the location and name of the institution, and it was only fitting that he also serve as the inaugural president.

Peter Mitchell solidified Stockton鈥檚 reputation as an institution of quality education that prioritized a broad-based liberal arts instruction. During his tenure, Housing II and the N-Wing College Center were completed.

Vera King Farris was an Atlantic City native. She led Stockton to establish one of the nation鈥檚 first Master鈥檚 programs in Holocaust and Genocide Studies. It was her leadership that envisioned and then created the Sports Center, West Quad Building, and the Arts and Sciences Building that are core elements of the Galloway campus today.

Herman Saatkamp, Jr. brought ambitious goals for expansion to the College. He established the first off-main-campus instructional sites in Atlantic City, Manahawkin, Hammonton, and Woodbine. Under his administration, the Campus Center and Unified Science Center 1 were constructed, and the institution was reclassified in 2015 from a liberal arts college to a comprehensive university, a fitting symbol of the institution鈥檚 growth.

Harvey Kesselman has been part of the institution since its founding. He was an undergraduate student in Stockton鈥檚 inaugural class. After graduating, he served in many roles: as Dean of the School of Education, Director of the Southern Regional Institute and Educational Technology Training Center (SRI&ETTC), Vice President for Student Affairs, Interim Vice President for Administration and Finance, and Provost and Executive Vice President for Academic Affairs, before becoming Stockton鈥檚 president in 2015. Under his leadership, the University opened Phase I of its Atlantic City campus in Fall 2018, and Phase II was initiated in 2020. The Galloway campus expanded to include the Unified Science Center 2, as well as the John F. Scarpa Health Sciences Center. President Kesselman has served as President of both the New Jersey Association of Colleges and Universities, and the New Jersey President鈥檚 Council, and he has received various awards for his commitment to inclusion and diversity and community engagement.

Each of these presidents has provided their vision for continued growth and leadership at 快猫成版视频, and the institution is stronger as a result.