The sexual assault awareness student group from Rutgers University visited Wilson Auditorium for the fifth consecutive year to share their SCREAM Theater performance on Tuesday, Oct. 15 at 7 pm.
Year: 2013
Think Before You Download: The Effects of Illegal Downloading
Illegal file sharing and downloading has been a popular and common practice among college students for close to a decade, but University students may want to think twice before they click.
Students Kick-Off Homecoming with Pep Rally
Eight-hundred students gathered at the Multi-Purpose Activity Center (MAC) on Oct. 18 to show their school spirit at the University pep rally.
MU Welcomes Graduate Physician Assistant Program
Physicians Assistants are Expected to Grow 30 Percent Within the Next Decade
The University announced the approval of new Master of Science Physician Assistant program (MSPA) to begin the Fall 2014 semester. The MSPA will be a three-year, full-time graduate level program offered to University students and those interested. The program is in increased demand and has an expectancy to continue to increase in the coming years.
The Washington Center Honors Professor Joseph Patten with Prestigious Academic Affairs Award
Two universities and a college professor were chosen this year to share in the 2013 Academic Affairs Awards presented by The Washington Center. Monmouth University Professor Joseph Patten was among those honored and was presented with the Liaison of the Year Award during The Washington Center’s annual awards luncheon in Washington, D.C., at the National Press Club on Oct. 7, 2013.
Misguided Understandings | a So-You-Say comix #30
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Staying Young in a Grown-Up World
College is often thought of as the last four years to be young before one is forced to enter the real world, but for many, the pressures to grow up begin during freshman year. The new responsibility of being on one’s own combined with juggling classes, friendships, work, athletics, and everything else that college has to offer can catapult college students into adulthood before they are ready.
New SGA Senators Share Their Excitement
Ten new Student Government Association (SGA) senators were selected last month as representatives of not only their grade level, but the school as a whole. Six of the new senators agreed to discuss their interview process, goals for the new school year, and even the first SGA meeting.
Fighting the Flu and Other Illnesses This Fall
It is now fall and that means more time inside with others and more cold, flu and stomach viruses going around. This is not happening because of the cold weather, but because people are coming in closer contact with each other.
The Khan Academy Innovates Education
A Free Online Learning Resource Serves as a Tool for Both Teachers and Students







