On Oct. 25, the Monmouth University (MU) Players held their annual Haunted Tour event in Anacon. This year’s theme was “Night at the Museum,” and the event was entirely student planned and run. The MU Players club members developed the storyline and set from scratch, and ultimately hosted a fantastic and scary night to get […]
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Major spotlight: MEBP
An exciting undergraduate degree available at Monmouth University is a Bachelor of Science in Marine and Environmental Biology and Policy (MEBP). This major prepares students for careers involving marine and environmental science and the complex policy issues regarding the conservation of our environment. Students majoring in MEBP have a variety of opportunities available to them […]
Monmouth’s Spring Production of “Wit”
From Friday, Feb. 29 through Sunday, Mar. 3, the Monmouth University Department of Music & Theatre Arts presented their production of the 1995 Margaret Edson play, “Wit.” The play, which won the 1999 Pulitzer Prize for Drama, follows the story of English professor Vivian Bearing after she is diagnosed with stage IV metastatic ovarian cancer. […]
Altruas: A Business Creating Positive Social Change
As of Fall 2023, Monmouth University had a total of 1,078 undergraduate students majoring in business, making up over 26% of the student population. After taking courses in the principles of business and marketing, business majors are able to enroll in BM-451, Entrepreneurship. This course, which is currently being taught by Professor Marcel Legrand, MBA […]
Monmouth’s Annual World Language Festival
Since 1996, Monmouth’s World Languages and Cultures Department has hosted the annual World Languages Festival where students have the opportunity to display abilities in another language and celebrate other cultures through performances and ethnic cuisine. This year, falling on Nov. 15, student performances at the festival highlighted cultures from countries like Chile, Italy, Spain, Argentina, […]
The Annual Fall Fest
Despite the cold, Monmouth University’s annual Fall Festival had a fantastic turnout on Thursday, Nov. 2. This fun-filled autumn event is something that students always look forward to after midterms, and this year definitely did not disappoint. Students of all ages gathered from 6:30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. on the Residential Quad to celebrate fall […]
Colleges Against Cancer: A Club Making a Difference
October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month, dedicated to raising awareness of breast cancer. Each year, charities across the United States work to educate the public about breast cancer and raise money to further research that may allow for the development of more effective treatments. According to the National Cancer Institute, breast cancer is expected to […]