Today, I am a senior at Monmouth University.
Author: JOY MORGAN
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UCI Encourages Preparation for Eventual Water Rising
The Monmouth University Urban Coast Institute (UCI) encourages costal community members to prepare for the future of flooding along the New Jersey shoreline.
Second Annual Sustainability Panel Presented by Faculty and External Professionals; Nearly 100 Students Attended
The Leon Hess Business School hosted the second annual Sustainability in Business Panel to educate students on the future of business in tandem with sustainable models of corporate social responsibility.
Inspiring by Aspiring: Natalie Newbold
Bold, Talented. Newbold, New Natalie.
“Discovering the Ecological Self” Workshops Use Art and Science to Connect with Nature
Monmouth University began hosting nature-based workshops for the social practice project, Discovering the Ecological Self, this February to encourage a connection between the middle school students from the Aslan Youth Ministry (AYM) and the environment, through art and science.
Annual Kortney Rose Foundation Fundraiser Held by University Students and Former Staff Members
Monmouth students joined efforts to fundraise for pediatric brain cancer research across the tri-state area in collaboration with the Kortney Rose Foundation (KRF) on Saturday, Feb. 24 and Sunday, Feb. 25.
The Peace Corps Film Festival
On Feb. 1, the Peace Corps Prep program held a Peace Corps Film Festival in Wilson Auditorium.
Global Warming and Alpine Sports Don’t Get Along
Imagine, a bright icy cool morning, on the peak of a tall white mountain, strapped to your skies and ready to ride. All of a sudden, this jerk, named climate change, comes and pisses all over the snow. Now that the snow is melted and the mountain looks like crap, it is totally useless.
Alumnus Stands With NJ Against Off-Shore Drilling
University alumnus Zack Karvelas represented Oceana at the New Jersey Citizen’s Rally to insist on ocean preservation and to counter plans by U.S. President Donald Trump’s administration to open a majority of the Atlantic coast for off-shore drilling for fossil fuels.
Artists, Biologists Unite for Endangered Species in New Jersey
Rare Wildlife Revealed: The James Fiorentino Traveling Art Exhibition, an exhibition spotlighting endangered species native to New Jersey, was honored by a reception held in partnership with the Conserve Wildlife Foundation of New Jersey (CWF) this past Friday, Feb. 9 in Pollak Gallery.