Long Branch, N.J. — Documentarian Joe Lavine will be the inaugural speaker in the first of a series of master’s classes at Monmouth University hosted by MU’s Communication Council, an advisory organization that makes a connection for faculty and students in the department with working professionals in the field of communication.
Club & Greek
Attention Seniors: Important Notice
Any student who has applied to start law school this coming fall must inform Dr. Enoch Nappen. Please tell him if any law school accepts you and the name of the school(s). The Elvin R. Simmill Memorial Award goes to the graduating senior with the highest grade point average who has been accepted to and […]
Community Service Club Announces New Project For March
West Long Branch, N.J. — The Community Service Club will be sponsoring a “March Madness Clothing Drive” on Monday, March 5 until Friday, March 9, and on Monday, March 19 until Friday, March 23. Donated clothing will go to Meal at Noon Soup Kitchen and Soup D’Shore. Gently worn clothing can be donated at one […]
Sigma Pi Sports Memorabilia and Collectibles Show
Monmouth University’s Sigma Pi fraternity hosted a sports memorabilia and collectibles show for the first time on December 4, 2011 in the Student Center, Anacon Hall, from 9:00 am to 3:00 pm. Sports memorabilia included autographed balls, bats, helmets, jerseys, sports cards and more from professional athletes. Cameron Nichols, Fundraising Chair for Sigma Pi hosted […]
Students to Launch Online News Portal
West Long Branch, NJ—The Verge, Monmouth University’s first student-run online news portal, will launch their website on Wednesday, February 29 at 2:30 pm in room 206 in the Jules Plangere Center. The event is open to all University students and faculty. Light refreshments will be served. “I am very excited about the launch of The […]
Involvement Fair Springs Into Action
The University doesn’t often have involvement fairs in the spring, but over 100 students turned out for what faculty and club leaders alike described as a very successful event. Thirty-six stands were set up in the meeting halls on the second floor of the student center, each allowing some of the University’s most interesting and active groups a chance to introduce themselves to students.
Club and Greek Announcements 2/22/12
Men’s Lacrosse
Love Struck
Alpha Sigma Tau Raises Suicide Awareness
Outdoors Club Goes Indoors
Surf Portion of Outdoors Club Gives Paddle Boarding Lessons in University Pool
The surf portion of the Outdoors Club had their first gathering this past Sunday, February 12. Steve Steger, junior and surf chair of the Outdoors Club, gave paddle board lessons in the University pool.
Sing Your Heart Out
SAB Hosts Open Mic Night With ‘Stuff and Fluff’
SAB hosted their first Open Mic night of the semester this past Friday, February 10. The event took place on the first floor of the Rebecca Stafford Student Center and consisted of live performances from about seven University students including a capella, acoustic performances and a magic show.