Throughout their time here at Monmouth, students develop different academic and personal aspirations: some wish to pursue graduate programs, while others are seeking to enter the workforce upon graduation.
Editorial
Outlook Mea Culpa
As a school newspaper, we constantly look at many aspects of the University under a microscope. Every week we search campus for stories big and small that we think are important to our readers and our community. But what kind of organization would we be if we did not put ourselves under that microscope? That is why, we would like to publish the fact that The Outlook missed a major story.
A Thank You to our Contributors
Throughout the years, members of the Monmouth University administration have been a key source of information for The Outlook.
Reporting Incidents of Bias
Acts of discrimination and harassment can be reported to the police and Monmouth University officials, and so can situations of bias.
On Democracy at Monmouth
In 1963, Yale University psychologist Stanley Milgram published a series of experiments that measured obedience to authority figures. The studies found that a very high proportion of subjects would fully obey the instructions given to them. In light of recent information given to The Outlook, the Editorial staff questions how some at the University may be leveraging authority over students, and thereby abusing their power.
The Strategic Plan: A New Deal
With a new president comes a new direction for the University. President Leahy has begun the process of drafting a new strategic plan that will be finalized next July 2020.
The Strategic Plan: A New Deal
With a new president comes a new direction for the University. President Leahy has begun the process of drafting a new strategic plan that will be finalized next July 2020.
Campus Improvements
Campus is quiet. There are no construction trucks or workers. There is no grass seed representing a new lawn or area around a building. What is the next big thing that the University plans on building or improving?
Editors Discuss Deregistration
As the costs of higher education continue to rise, students and their families often find themselves in a bind: how to afford to pay the often hefty tuition bill. At Monmouth University, the policy is that students have two weeks prior to the beginning of the semester to pay their bill or else they will be deregistered completely from their classes. This year, that deadline was Aug. 20, and nearly 300 of our students were affected by this policy, losing their spots in classes they scheduled for the fall semester.
Welcome Back, Hawks!
Old and new, The Outlook wants to welcome you back to Monmouth. We are excited to kick off another great year.