Tymere Berry is a senior communication student and a defensive back for Monmouth’s football team.
Author: LOWELL KELLY
Monmouth Concludes Public Servant-in-Residence
The Office of the President and Department of Political Science and Analogy hosted the final Public Servant in Residence Panel of this year discussing ocean protection and climate change. The panel was moderated by former state Senator Joseph Kyrillos, in Wilson Hall on Friday, April 5.
Trilogy An America Company || Entertainment
In life, we each have an opportunity to succeed in anything we desire if we put our minds to it. For opera singer and Trilogy: An Opera Company owner, Kevin Maynor, the desire for opera revealed talent that took him many places and changed his life.
Professor Spotlight on Claude Taylor
Claude E. Taylor is a lecturer of communication and the Advisor-in-Residence for Academic Transition and Inclusion at Monmouth.
Spotlight on Coach Kevin Callahan
Monmouth University’s Head Football Coach, Kevin Callahan, has developed a foundation of excellence on the field and throughout life.
Student Spotlight on Logan Smet
Logan Smet, a senior communication student and women’s lacrosse player, has an inspirational story of overcoming obstacles to achieve her greatest aspirations.
Master’s Program Ranking Top 100
Monmouth University’s Masters of Social Work program (MSW) has been ranked in the top 100 nationwide among 253 institutions based on a recent “2020 Best Graduate Schools” rankings from U.S. News & World Report.
English Professor Invited to Swedish Castle for Book Project
Lisa Vetere, Ph.D., an associate professor of English, has been invited by the International Gothic Association and International Centre for Gothic Studies to the Teleborg Castle on the Linnaeus University campus for a book project on how gothicism portrays the planet and impacts human existence.
University Hosts Third Public Servant-in-Residence Panel
The Office of the President and Department of Political Science and Sociology hosted the 19th Annual Public-Servant-In-Residence Panel discussing jobs, the economy, global competition, and New Jersey’s macroeconomy on Thursday, March 7. The event was the third out of four series panels moderated by former New Jersey Senator Joseph Kyrillos this the year.
Tips for Planning a Safe and Affordable Spring Break
As a college student, there is no better feeling than when you have no obligation of spending time on your studies. Sometimes students need some time off to replenish their minds away from their vast amount of coursework. One of these times when students have that luxury is during spring break. The only task to figure out it is what you are going to do during this time.