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.
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Justin Timberlake Rocks IZOD Center
Justin Timberlake grooved his way to the hearts of thousands of fans at the IZOD Center in East Rutherford, NJ for the second date of his solo “20/20 Experience World Tour” on Saturday, Nov. 11. With his slicked-back hair, Christian Louboutin flats, Tom Ford designed suits, playful charm and impeccable musical ability, Timberlake embraced the essence of the ‘30s and swooned the crowd from 9 pm until midnight.
Twitter Page Upsets Some, Interests Others
Over 900 tweets have been anonymously submitted and posted to the controversial Twitter account @MonmouthConfess, which displays gossip, lies, secrets, sexual fantasies, and compliments, accompanied for the most part, with full names of students and staff at the University in 140 characters or less.
Habitat for Humanity Renovates 16 Homes and Builds 2 New Homes
MU Community Volunteers in Helping Hurricane Sandy Victims in Union Beach
President Dr. Paul R. Brown volunteered for Habitat for Humanity International (HFHI) alongside former President Jimmy Carter, his wife, Rosalynn, some University students, and 650 other volunteers on Saturday, Oct. 12.
Heroin Use on the Rise in Monmouth County
Heroin use in Monmouth County has been on the rise with over 37 overdose deaths this year. Doctors, substance abuse counselors, and police believe this is due to the increase in prescribed opiates which leads to progressive addiction, and its overall purity and availability.
“Breaking Bad” Comes to a Close
Showrunner Vince Gilligan concluded the AMC series, “Breaking Bad,” in a 75-minute finale on Sunday, Sept. 29. Millions of viewers tuned in to watch the airing of “Felina” at 9 pm, which reinforced “Bad” as one of television’s greatest drama series.
Involvement Fair Displays 57 Clubs
Approximately 300 students gathered in front of the Rebecca Stafford Student Center (RSSC) to learn about the clubs and organizations at the University during the Involvement Fair on Wednesday, Sept. 18.
University Hosts Fourth Annual 5k Fun Run/Walk
The University’s Political Science and Sociology Club helped collect about $1,600 for the Kortney Rose Foundation with their annual 5K Fun Run/Walk on Friday, April 28 at 2:30 pm in front of Wilson Hall.
Trustee Establishes New Communication Scholarship
Scholarship Honors Former Communication Student, Raymond Michelli
In honor of their son Raymond, who passed away in October of 2011, Thomas and Roseann Michelli have established an endowed scholarship to be awarded to a communication major with an interest in sports announcing.
The University’s First Spanish Radio Show Launches
University Students Welcome Spanish Language, Culture and Music On-Air
The University’s Spanish Club hosts its very first Spanish show “Sonidos Latinos” on WMCX. The show airs Wednesday evenings from 6:00 pm to 7:00 pm with the help of advisor and University Spanish professor, Betty Sanchez.