As part of the University’s commemoration of Black History Month, Walter Greason, Ph.D., Chair of Educational Counseling and Leadership in the Department of Education, hosted a discussion titled “The State of Black New Jersey 2019: With Liberty and Justice for All” in the Guggenheim Memorial Library last Wednesday, Feb. 13.
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Latest Email Scams
Several scam emails describing potential job opportunities and requesting to click on attached links were sent out to more than 6,300 students earlier this month, on Friday, Feb. 1.
New Club on Campus: The College Democrats
Monmouth students have joined together to bring a College Democrats club to campus. The College Democrats of Monmouth University is an organization that will focus on spreading and promoting the beliefs of the Democratic Party and getting students more involved in the political process.
President Emeritus Paul Gaffney Inducted into Naval Oceanography Hall of Fame
Former University President Paul Gaffney, II, was inducted into the Naval Meteorology and Oceanography Hall of Fame during a ceremony at the John C. Stennis Space Center in Hancock County, MS, on Jan. 25.
Students Meet Frank Pallone in Asbury Park
Students joined local elected officials and members of Monmouth county to meet with New Jersey Congressman Frank Pallone, Jr. at the High Voltage Café in Asbury Park, last Saturday, Feb. 2. The event, “Coffee with Congressman Frank Pallone Jr.,” was hosted to celebrate Pallone’s newly appointed position to Chairman of the House Energy and Commerce […]
American Workers and U.S. Economy Hurt by Government Shutdown
As a result of the recent five-week government shutdown, 800,000 federal workers were furloughed last month, many working through the shutdown despite not receiving a paycheck.
Patrick Leahy Named 10th President of the University
The University’s Board of Trustees announced that Patrick Leahy, Ed.D., will serve as the University’s 10th president, effective Aug. 1, 2019. The announcement was made at an event in Woodrow Wilson Hall on Dec. 14 where the incoming president addressed the University community.
New Jersey Legislature Addresses Virtual Payments
A bill to prohibit businesses from refusing to accept cash from customers and requiring them to pay electronically was introduced to the New Jersey Legislature, on Monday, Dec. 3.
University Participates in Giving Tuesday
The University participated in Giving Tuesday, the Tuesday after Thanksgiving dedicated to creating an international day of charitable giving at the beginning holiday season, last Tuesday, Nov. 27.
Jeff Sessions Resigned as Attorney General
Attorney General Jeff Sessions delivered his resignation letter to the White House at the request of the president, on Wednesday, Nov. 7.