Every year since 2007, the University has held its Designated HERO of the Year Award Ceremony, a national movement to prevent drunk driving accidents that came as a result of the death of Ensign Elliott, a May 2000 graduate of the United States Naval Academy who was killed in a head-on collision with a drunken driver on July 22, 2000.
Year: 2013
Being Single on Valentine’s Day
The other day I was in CVS picking out Valentine’s Day cards to send to my grandparents and family. As I was looking through the red and pink decorated aisle I heard a voice from behind say something that caught my attention.
Dr. Neil Graves Hosts Oxford and London Summer Trip
This summer, students are welcome to join Dr. Neil Graves abroad to England for ten days while taking a three-credit course called EN398/HS398, Literature of the English Civil War.
Final Presidential Candidate Visits the University
Dr. Stanley Preczewski, Vice President for Academic Student Affairs at Georgia Gwinette College
Dr. Stanley Preczewski, presidential candidate, opened up his presentation to faculty and students by introducing himself as ‘Stas’, giving students a sense of who he is, what he has experienced, and what he could offer if ultimately selected as the next President of the University.
Relay for Life Planning is Underway
397 Participants Already Registered
Relay for Life spreads awareness and raises much needed funds for research to save lives from cancer. Every year, more than four million people in over 20 countries participate in Relay for Life.
Provost Thomas Pearson Hosts Guided Tour of Russia
Trip Will Run for the Fifth Time Since 1986
Debate Hawks Mentor Asbury Park High School Students
Student Coaches Offer Skills For Debate Tournaments and Beyond
Legislature Juggling Jug Handles
There is a bill in the New Jersey State Senate, Senate bill 207 that will “…prohibit the planning, designing, or construction of any additional jug handles on the public roads or highways in the State.” The bill has been proposed by State Senator James Holzapfel of District 10.
Winter Storm Nemo Finds MU
Winter Storm Nemo caused the cancellation of classes last Friday starting at 2:30 pm and all Saturday, while dropping nine inches of snow on the West Long Branch area and accumulations over two feet in parts of Connecticut.








