This Thanksgiving think about what is really in your sweet potatoes, corn, stuffing, and gravy, then consider if a bigger turkey is actually a better turkey.
Year: 2013
Univeristy Students Participate in United Nations Academic Impact Discussion Panel
The Political Science and Sociology Department sponsored a day trip to a United Nations Conference in New York City on Monday, November 18. Students and faculty were able to participate in a discussion with other universities for the third anniversary of the United Nations Academic Impact, an organization dedicated towards making a difference in education throughout the world.
“Cao Goes to Washington” Shows Battle Between Citizens and Party Lines
“Cao Goes to Washington” is a documentary about former Congressman Joseph Cao that was shown in the Pollack Theater on Nov. 12, directed by political documentarian, S. Leo Chiang, regarding Cao’s battle between the Affordable Care Act and the Republican Party.
Pozycki Hall to be Completed by Summer 2015
Bey Hall will be undergoing construction for the addition of Pozycki Hall, an expansion to the Leon Hess Business School (LHBS) and the Kislak Real Estate Institute (KREI), made possible by a donation from alumnus Steven Pozycki, a member of the University’s Board of Trustees.
JFK Killed 50 Years Ago: What Actually Happened? Depends on Who You Ask
Conspiracy theories began swirling almost immediately after President John F. Kennedy’s assassination in Dallas on Nov. 22, 1963, and have never really stopped.
Some Feel Drinking Tea Can Help Weight Loss
Detox teas that claim to help users lose weight are sparking controversy as to whether they are safe and effective or harmful and unproductive.
Dr. Sarsar Awarded for Global Initiatives Contribution
Dr. Saliba Sarsar, political science professor and associate vice president for global initiatives at the University, received the award for academic excellence at the 10th Anniversary Gala for the American Task Force on Palestine (ATFP) on Tuesday, Oct. 29.
Business School Hosts Seminar on Dangers of Sex Trafficking
The University welcomed attorneys Wanda Akin and Raymond Brown to discuss the fastest growing industry in the world, business and criminal enterprise, during a seminar presented by the Leon Hess Business School on Nov. 13 in Bey Hall.
Jennifer Sneed to Speak at MU
Monmouth University Shadow PR Firm and PRSSA Chapter will host their second speaker series event of the semester, featuring Jennifer Sneed, the PR Coordinator for Monmouth County’s Habitat for Humanity’s 30th Annual Carter Work Project, on Wednesday, Nov. 20, at 3:00 pm in room JP 234.
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