On the afternoon of Jan. 6, rioters stormed the Capitol building as electoral college votes were being counted in the House of Representatives chamber. Three months later, arrests are still being made.
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Panel Discusses COVID-19’s Racial Impact on U.S. Education System
The University held a panel discussion of COVID-19’s impacts on the education system, and how the virus is furthering the gap in racial equity among students, on Wednesday, Apr. 7.
World Cinema Series: Film Discussion of “Honeyland”
The fourth installment of this year’s World Cinema Series analyzed the 2019 documentary drama Honeyland with virtual discussion led by Monmouth faculty Pedram Daneshgar, Ph.D., Associate Professor of Biology and Mihaela Moscaliuc, Ph.D., Associate Professor of English, on Thursday, March 11.
COVID-19 Pandemic Affects Student Teaching for Education Majors
Education students seeking to complete their student teaching hours have faced many changes in the structure of these requirements as a result of the ongoing pandemic.
New “Trials of the Century” Course Taught by Award-winning Journalist
Emmy and Peabody award-winning journalist, documentary producer, trial attorney, and author Jack Ford joined the University as an Adjunct Professor this fall to teach his seminar, Trials of the Century, to students in the Honors School.
Track & Field Breezes Through Ocean Breeze
The Monmouth University Men’s and Women’s track & field teams both competed at the Villanova Invitational, which was hosted at the Ocean Breeze facility in Staten Island, New York this past weekend [Feb. 1].