Dr. Christine Hatchard, a specialist professor of Clinical Psychology has been awarded a prestigious psychologist scholarship, the National Early Career Psychologist (ECP) Scholarship Award from the National register of Health Services in recognition of her commitment of professional excellence.
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The New Hollywood Film: Successful, Yet Risk-Free
While it seems that Hollywood has run out of ideas by the amount of remakes and sequels being released, the reasons why this occurs remains something of a mystery. One theory is that these recycled ideas and storylines internalize the fear of taking a risk on something with an unsure future.
The Journey to Medical School
Examining the Road Taken by Pre-Med Students
Students planning to apply to medical school will partake in a journey while at the University that includes student-created clubs and faculty-made committees.
Academic Department Offers Applied Music Program
The Department of Music and Theatre Arts offers an Applied Music Program that allows students to take one-credit private music lessons regardless of their major.
In The Mood Was a Toe-Tapping Trip to the Past
I hadn’t even left the parking lot when I was knocking into elderly ladies in mink coats trying to hurry out of the cold and into the Pollak Theater Sunday, February 12 for In the Mood, a 1940’s musical revue.
What the 2012 State of the Union Address Means for Students
the fastest way to get the economy growing,” Phillips-Anderson said. In regards to interest rates on student loans, Obama highlighted that they are set to double in July unless Congress acts against it.
Obama Orders Lowering of Higher Education Costs
Colleges and Universities Failing to Comply May Face Loss of State Funding
During the State of the Union Address made on January 21, President Barack Obama proposed a plan requiring colleges and universities to find ways to keep tuition down. If they are unable to do so, he threatened to take away state funding.
Catholic Center Brings the Scares During Annual Party
The Catholic Center hosted its annual Halloween party on Thursday, October 27 at 16 Beechwood Avenue, where the Catholic Center is located.
Annual Open House Brings in 1,400 Prospective Students
Prospective Students and Families Get a Taste of Monmouth
Prospective students and their families wandered around campus in summerlike warmth under a sunny, cloudless blue sky during the University’s annual open house last Sunday.
And Then There Were Ten
Rapunzel Becomes Tenth Official Disney Princess
She came running and racing and dancing and chasing and leaping, heart pounding, hair flying and splashing and reeling and finally feeling that now is when her life begins. And between escaping her tower, befriending ruffians and thugs, discovering she is the lost princess, and finding true love, life for Rapunzel and her 70 feet of healing, magical hair, has indeed begun. Only begun, in fact.