February marks the beginning of Black History Month, which aims to acknowledge and celebrate the many achievements made by the African-American community. African American historian Carter G. Woodson originated the vision for this month in 1926, and it was recognized by former president Gerald Ford in 1976. The annual observance of this month honors those […]
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IUB Invites SSW Professor to Commemorate Bangladesh’s Victory Day
School of Social Work Professor Golam Mathbor, Ph.D., was invited by the Independent University of Bangladesh (IUB) to participate in the University’s celebration of Bangladesh’s Victory Day on Thursday, Dec. 16. Mathbor’s participation required him to submit a piece that was then published by the IUB, titled, “Shifting from Public to Private: Governance and Modernization […]
CSSE Graduate Student WinsInternational Award for “Best Student Paper”
Yuansi Hu, graduate student of Monmouth’s Computer Science and Software Engineering (CSSE) Department, won the “Best Student Paper” award at the 2021 International Conference on Cyber-physical Social Intelligence (ICCSI) on Monday, Dec. 20. This winning paper was co-authored by CSSE Professor Jiacun Wang, Ph.D. and Professor Guanjun Liu of Tongji University. The ICCS is a […]
Easy to Make Recipes for Busy Students
As a college student, it’s often difficult to find time or even resources to cook a meal in between classes. Some students even keep essential packaged meals on hand, such as ramen or cereal, to eat in a pinch. However, many miss that homemade taste that comes with a meal made with care. There are […]
The Outlook Wins National Competition Amid Pandemic
The Outlook was awarded First Place with Special Merit and Best Weekly University Newspaper in the 2021 American Scholastic Press Association (ASPA) newspaper competition. The victory came in light of the start of the COVID pandemic, which shut down the University and many of its clubs and organizations due to health and safety concerns during […]
Priscilla Gac-Artigas Elected as Full Member of The North American Academy of the Spanish Language
Priscilla Gac-Artigas, Ph.D., a full professor in the Department of World Languages and Cultures who teaches all levels of Spanish plus all courses on Latin American literature and culture, adds an important achievement to her list of accomplishments. She became an elected full member of the North American Academy of the Spanish Language, (ANLE) in […]
Booster Dose Required for All Students and Employees this Spring Semester
Monmouth University will require all students, faculty, and staff to get the appropriate booster dose for their initial COVID vaccination series by Tuesday, March 1. Students who do not receive their appropriate booster dose by March 1 will be subject to a weekly testing requirement and will have to quarantine if exposed to a COVID-positive […]
Womens B-Ball Defeats Dartmouth
On Sunday afternoon, the Monmouth University women’s basketball team defeated Dartmouth 55-37 in a road victory after a strong second-half performance. The Hawks trailed by two at the half but ended up outscoring the Big Green 34-10. The outscoring took place in the final 17:37 of action on their way to their first road win […]
Successful Road Trip for Mens Basketball
Monmouth University Mens Basketball return to West Long Branch as victors after securing two conference wins in their Western New York road trip against both Niagara and Canisius. “We’re leaving Western New York very happy,” said head Coach King Rice, “these guys just love the thought of playing basketball and they get along so well, […]
The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess Turns 15
This month, my favorite video game of all time, The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess, turns fifteen years old.For years, I’ve wanted a justification to cover this masterpiece in writing; journalistic integrity be damned.So, before I hand the reins to another excellent writer and editor, I decided to take a deep dive into why Twilight […]