New Jersey Stage logo
New Jersey Stage Menu



 

$2 Million Gift by Levine and Gormley Families to Create STEM Scholars Program at Stockton

Published by New Jersey Stage

originally published: 02/01/2026

Stockton University President Joe Bertolino, left, and former New Jersey State Senator Bill Gormley sign an agreement to create the $2 million Levine-Gormley STEM Scholars Pathway Program in a ceremony at Stockton’s Atlantic City campus on Jan. 30. Lee Levine (not pictured) was present for the ceremony virtually. Photo by Susan Allen/Stockton University

(GALLOWAY, NJ) -- Stockton University in partnership with the Levine and Gormley Family Foundations has announced the launch of a new $2 million initiative to expand access to high-quality STEM education for Atlantic County students.

The pledge from the two foundations will create the Levine-Gormley STEM Scholars Pathway Program that will provide scholarships and other support for Atlantic County students interested in science, technology, engineering and mathematics degree programs at Stockton. Eligible students may receive up to $10,000 per year in scholarships renewable for up to four years.

“This is the kind of giving that lifts students, fuels dreams and ripples outward to strengthen the entire region. Today, we’re celebrating a gift that goes far beyond dollars. It’s about believing in our students, investing in their potential and building a future we can all be proud of. It’s a partnership rooted in care and vision, one that will open doors for generations to come,” said Stockton President Joe Bertolino.

The Levine and Gormley families, long-time Atlantic County residents and community leaders, have a deep history of civic engagement and philanthropy in the region. In November, the families donated $100,000 to create a fund benefiting students in Stockton’s Master of Social Work program. Sen. Bill Gormley, a former longtime New Jersey State Senator, and his wife, Ginny, are from Margate, and Lee and Sandra Levine live in Longport.




Follow New Jersey Stage on social media
Facebook, Threads, Instagram, Twitter, Bluesky



The families’ investment in the STEM Scholars Pathway Program and the Stockton Foundation reflects a shared belief in education as a powerful tool for long-term community growth and prosperity.

“There is not an ounce of self-promotion in Lee Levine. He is only donating the money because he loves Atlantic City,” Bill Gormley said. “Lee mirrors what is important locally. He is a graduate of Atlantic City High School, his favorite meal is a White House sub, the most important executive to him is general manager of the Eagles, and he believes the greatest coach of any sport at any time is Stan Bergman.”

“This is another great chapter in the story of Stockton Atlantic City. I want to acknowledge Atlantic County Executive Dennis Levinson, who was a driving force in support of Stockton coming to Atlantic City, Jon Hanson and Chris Paladino from the Atlantic City Development Corporation — a true real estate dream team — and John Scarpa, whose support has helped to elevate the campus,” Gormley added. “All of us, Lee and I, and all those who have contributed to this project, should be proud of this presence in the city and the future of this campus."

The program features a cohort-based model in which up to 10 students per year with specific STEM majors are grouped together to foster peer support, aligned advising and targeted professional development.

“This program is about more than scholarships. It’s about belonging,” Bertolino said. “It will create a cohort of STEM-focused students from Atlantic County, support them as they move through their degree programs, and help them build confidence, community and purpose along the way. It tells students: You matter. You belong here. And Stockton is here for you.”

From left and back row, Atlantic County Institute of Technology Superintendent Philip J. Guenther, AtlantiCare President and CEO Michael J. Charlton. From left front row, Stockton President Joe Bertolino and former New Jersey State Senator Bill Gormley. Photo by Susan Allen/Stockton University

A selection committee composed of representatives from Stockton and the Atlantic County Institute of Technology will identify students in their junior year of high school and provide them with early decision admission to Stockton. Students will also be able to take advantage of several dual enrollment courses the university offers to high school students to accelerate the time it takes to earn a degree.

Once enrolled, the students will benefit from enrichment programming at the university’s Atlantic City campus, including career preparation, internship opportunities, industry engagement, networking events and coordinated campus visits.

Gormley added that beyond individual student success, the program is designed to strengthen the region as a whole by cultivating local STEM talent and supporting workforce development in Atlantic County.

“I believe that Stockton University’s commitment to Atlantic City is the most important factor that Atlantic City has going forward,” Lee Levine said. “This program will help local gifted kids become educated here. And if they’ve been educated here, maybe some of them will stay here, and we can develop a city and a county that’s tech-oriented that people will come to. I’m hoping this project will help those kids get the education that a great university would give them.”

By helping students build careers close to home, the initiative reinforces Stockton’s role as a regional Anchor Institution and a driver of economic opportunity, Bertolino added.

“The students who will benefit from the Levine-Gormley STEM Scholars Pathway Program will go on to solve problems we have yet to imagine, to contribute to the vitality of Atlantic County and to carry forward the spirit of service that inspired this gift,” he said.

Dan Nugent, the executive director of the Stockton Foundation, said Gormley’s calls are always welcome by those fortunate to receive them because he comes with new ideas or a genuine offer to help move Stockton’s work in the community forward.

“Senator Gormley’s public service reflects a deep understanding of the intersection of policy, education and economic development, and a firm belief that collaboration across sectors can create lasting public good. Few exhibit greater passion for our community,” said Dan Nugent, the executive director of the Stockton Foundation. “Likewise, Lee Levine has exemplified civic leadership through his steadfast support of important causes, his deep love for Atlantic City and his distinguished legal career. He is admired by the community as a true gentleman, a consummate professional and a leader.”

Michael J. Charlton, president and CEO of AtlantiCare, said the new partnership is the type of bold, community-rooted investment envisioned in his company’s Vision 2030 strategy.

“By working alongside Stockton University and local leaders to create a clear, affordable STEM pathway for Atlantic County students, we are strengthening educational access, building our future workforce, and advancing economic mobility in the communities we serve,” Charlton said. “Developing local talent and creating equitable opportunities are essential to improving long-term health, prosperity and life outcomes across our region. We are proud to support this extraordinary generosity and applaud the leadership and commitment of Senator and Mrs. Gormley and Mr. and Mrs. Lee Levine in making this opportunity possible for students in our community.”

State Sen. Vince Polistina emphasized how the program will create a “powerful bridge” between ACIT and other Atlantic County high schools for high-achieving students to get an affordable education at Stockton.

“By pairing that academic journey with internship placements at AtlantiCare and exposure to other social innovation and technology-driven opportunities — including initiatives like the New Jersey Economic Development Authority’s Strategic Innovation Center — we are connecting classroom learning to the industries shaping our region’s future,” Polistina said.

“This is how we keep talent local, fuel innovation and ensure southern New Jersey remains competitive, forward-looking and economically strong. Through initiatives such as this, we have the ability to expand upon existing private-public partnerships but also be able to funnel qualified, local residents to related government entities operating within Atlantic County, such as the Division of Gaming Enforcement,” Polistina said. “I want to, again, thank Mr. Levine and Senator Gormley for their continued investment in Atlantic County’s future.”

The Stockton Foundation is dedicated to supporting Stockton University by providing scholarships, funding academic programs and enhancing the student experience. Through the generosity of donors, the Foundation helps remove barriers to student success. For more information about the Foundation and how to support students, visit stockton.edu/foundation.

Stockton University is ranked among the top public universities in the nation. Our nearly 9,000 students can choose to live and learn on the 1,600-acre wooded main campus in the Pinelands National Reserve in South Jersey and at our coastal residential campus just steps from the beach and Boardwalk in Atlantic City. The university offers more than 160 undergraduate and graduate programs.


EVENT PREVIEWS

(RIDGEFIELD PARK, NJ) -- County Executive Jim Tedesco, the County Board of Commissioners, and the Bergen 250 Initiative are excited to announce that Bergen County's 3rd Annual Star-Spangled Spectacular will return July 4, 2026 at Overpeck County Park. All are invited to attend this patriotic afternoon of family fun which will include live music, children's activities, over 20 food trucks, a beer and wine garden, carnival attractions, and stunning fireworks to conclude the evening over Overpeck Creek.
Washington Crossing Historic Park Launches Community-Wide Call to Support Expanded Independence Day Celebration in America

Washington Crossing Historic Park Launches Community-Wide Call to Support Expanded Independence Day Celebration in America's 250th Anniversary Year

(WASHINGTON CROSSING, PA) -- Washington Crossing Historic Park (WCHP) in Pennsylvania plans to host an expanded Independence Day Celebration on Saturday, July 4, 2026 from 4:00pm to 9:30pm featuring immersive living history experiences, family-friendly activities, live music, and the return of fireworks over the Delaware River. Designed as a community-wide celebration of America250, the event is intended to create a meaningful space for residents and visitors to commemorate this historic milestone year. Please note: Admission is required; registration is recommended only for the 4:00pm ‐ 8:00pm Living History Program. The evening concert and fireworks are free and open to the public; no registration is required to attend those portions of the event.
Bergen County

Bergen County's Star-Spangled Spectacular Schedule and Parking Logistics

(RIDGEFIELD PARK, NJ) -- County Executive Jim Tedesco, the Bergen County Board of Commissioners, and the Bergen 250 Initiative have released parking, transportation, and event information for Bergen County's 3rd Annual Star-Spangled Spectacular, taking place Saturday, July 4, 2026 at Overpeck County Park.

Variety Pack Volume 3: The Weirdest, Wildest, Most Unclassifiable Comedy Yet

(PHILADELPHIA, PA) -- As Philadelphia enters peak summer swamp season, Variety Pack once again offers audiences a cool, chaotic refuge from the heat with five days of genre-breaking live comedy, free popcorn, and yes, free air conditioning.

SOPAC presents Stewart Copeland: Have I Said Too Much? on July 16th

(SOUTH ORANGE, NJ) -- Rock and Roll Hall of Famer Stewart Copeland brings his first American spoken-word tour (Have I Said Too Much?) to the South Orange Performing Arts Center (SOPAC) on Thursday, July 16, 2026 at 7:30pm. Copeland is the founding drummer of The Police and one of rock's most inventive forces.

Hallmark Stars Take the Stage at The Carteret PAC on July 22nd during First-Time Multi-City Tour Experience Hallmark Stars Live

(CARTERET, NJ) -- Hallmark and Gershwin Entertainment are proud to announce Hallmark Stars Live presented by Michaels, a new live tour kicking off at URSB Carteret Performing Arts and Events Center on Wednesday, July 22, 2026 at 7:30pm where some of the network's most beloved stars step off screen and onto the stage. Hosted by fan-favorite Nikki DeLoach (A Grand Ole Opry Christmas), the tour will feature Hallmark mainstays for a night where the cameras are off – and the stories keep rolling.
Hallmark Stars Live comes to MPAC on July 26th

Hallmark Stars Live comes to MPAC on July 26th

(MORRISTOWN, NJ) -- Hallmark Stars Live presented by Michaels, is a new live tour kicking off this summer where some of the network's most beloved stars step off screen and onto the stage. Hosted by fan-favorite Nikki DeLoach (A Grand Ole Opry Christmas), the tour will feature Hallmark mainstays for a night where the cameras are off – and the stories keep rolling. The tour comes to Mayo Performing Arts Center (MPAC) on Sunday, July 26, 2026 at 7:00pm.
Hallmark Stars Live comes to MPAC on July 26th

Hallmark Stars Live comes to MPAC on July 26th

(MORRISTOWN, NJ) -- Hallmark and Gershwin Entertainment are proud to announce Hallmark Stars Live presented by Michaels, a new live tour kicking off this summer where some of the network’s most beloved stars step off screen and onto the stage. Hosted by fan-favorite Nikki DeLoach (A Grand Ole Opry Christmas), the tour will feature Hallmark mainstays for a night where the cameras are off – and the stories keep rolling. The tour will visit Mayo Performing Arts Center (MPAC) on Sunday, July 26, 2026 at 7:00pm.
 

FEATURED EVENTS


Michael Allman Band - Matinee Show

Sunday, July 05, 2026 @ 3:30pm
Lizzie Rose Music Room
217 E. Main Street, Tuckerton, NJ


Michael Allman Band - Evening Show

Sunday, July 05, 2026 @ 7:30pm
Lizzie Rose Music Room
217 E. Main Street, Tuckerton, NJ


FREE SUMMER MOVIE! A Minecraft Movie

Tuesday, July 07, 2026 @ 10:30am
State Theatre New Jersey
15 Livingston Avenue, New Brunswick, NJ


FREE SUMMER MOVIE! A Minecraft Movie

Tuesday, July 07, 2026 @ 6:30pm
State Theatre New Jersey
15 Livingston Avenue, New Brunswick, NJ


Joe Jackson + Band

Wednesday, July 08, 2026 @ 7:30pm
State Theatre New Jersey
15 Livingston Avenue, New Brunswick, NJ



 

Advertise with NJ Stage for $50-$100 per month, click here for info