Each individual has the ability to be successful, but it’s up to you to work to your fullest potential. Walter Greason, Ph.D., associate professor and Chair of the Department of Educational Leadership and Counseling, used his knowledge to become a scholar and role model at Monmouth.
Author: LOWELL KELLY
Hawks Debate at The New School in Manhattan
The University’s Debate Team competed in a tournament at the New School in Manhattan, NY this weekend, Friday, Feb. 22 through Sunday, Feb. 24.
Professors Host National Anthropology Day by Acknowledging Rise in Hate Crimes
Heidi Bludau, Ph.D., a lecturer of history and anthropology, Brooke Nappi, a professor of anthropology, and Michael Anderson-Phillips, Ph.D., a professor of communication, discussed the rise of hate crimes during National Anthropology Day celebrations in Edison Hall on Thursday, Feb. 13.
University Mourns Loss of Beloved Physics Professor
Garland Grammer, Ph.D., a physics instructor and professor at Monmouth University, passed away on Wednesday, Jan. 30 at CentraState Medical Center in Freehold Township at the age of 75.
Professor Spotlight: John Morano
Throughout life, everyone follows a different path. The road to success may not be easy, but through hard work and sacrifice anything can be achievable. John Morano, Professor of Communication, reflected, “I never thought my life would work out like this. I never thought, not in my wildest dreams, that my career would go where it took me and where it is right now.”
University Celebrates Black History Month
The University began the celebration of Black History Month by hosting a performance of King’s Dream, presented by Key Arts Productions, in Pollak Theatre on Wednesday, Jan. 30
Alumni Spotlight: Michael Venezia
When you think of home, it is a place that’s relied on for comfort, equality, and growth. Lifelong Bloomfield resident and a Monmouth alumnus, Mayor Michael Venezia, makes sure his town is prepared for everyone to feel welcomed.
Advice from Experience: Study Tips for Final Exams
To reach the ultimate success during finals season, it is necessary to have a solid studying plan. The key is to plan in advance.
Public Servant-in-Residence Panel at Wilson Auditorium
The University hosted its second open-forum panel discussion with the Public Servant-in-Residence program on bridging the partisan divide in Wilson Auditorium on Friday, Nov. 30.
Senior Spotlight: Football’s Reggie White Jr.
Reggie White Jr., set the all-time career reception and receiving records at Monmouth University and in the Big South conference, and is a finalist for the Walter Payton Award.