Rekha Datta, Ph.D., Professor of Political Science and Freed Endowed Chair in Social Sciences, and Lenien Jamir, junior international student-athlete studying political science and sociology, co-authored a paper and presented their research at the Interdisciplinary International Conference held at Adamas University in Kolkata India, from Jan. 2 to 3. Their paper, “Confluence and Anomaly of […]
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The Outlook Attends ACP Spring National Media Conference
Members of The Outlook editorial staff traveled to San Francisco, California to attend the Associated Collegiate Press (ACP) Spring National College Media Conference from Thursday, March 9 through Saturday, March 11. With 118 colleges and over 750 students in attendance, the three day conference featured a schedule full of workshops, breakout sessions, and panel discussions. […]
Sports Industry Club Organizes Madison Square Garden Trip
The Sports Industry Club (SIC) organized and executed a multi-club sponsored trip to Madison Square Garden (MSG) in New York City, New York on Tuesday, March 7. The trip was open to the entire University community and drew an attendance of over 50 Monmouth students. The clubs that helped sponsor this endeavor included HawkTV, Public […]
T&F Teams Cruise to Strong CAA Indoor Championship Finish
The Monmouth University track and field programs traveled down to Virginia Beach, Virginia, where they took on their new conference rivals at the inaugural Colonial Athletic Association Indoor Track and Field Championships. With an impressive season to his name, Dalton Yeust continued to steal the show during the men’s pole vault championship. The redshirt sophomore […]
Faculty Discuss Sexism in Academia
In honor of Women’s History Month, the affiliated faculty of the Program in Gender and Intersectionality Studies (PGIS) weighed in on the pervasiveness of sexism within the academe, which refers to the academic world in which professors and students study, as well as Monmouth University. They emphasized that even in the 21st Century, sexism still […]
University Changes COVID-19 Vaccination Protocol
Monmouth University announced an update to its COVID-19 vaccination protocol, stating that community members are no longer required to get the COVID-19 vaccine primary series or bivalent booster. Effective at the start of the Summer 2023 semester, the change in protocol makes vaccination “highly recommend[ed]” rather than mandated. Other New Jersey colleges including Seton Hall […]
Phi Eta Sigma Honor Society Hosts Spring Induction
Monmouth’s Phi Eta Sigma (PES) National Freshman Honor Society chapter held its spring induction ceremony for new members on Friday, March 3 at Pollak Theatre. The honor society is a leadership organization that specifically honors freshmen in institutions of higher education. According to Nancy Mezey, Ph.D., Professor and Dean of the Honors School, this semester […]
Monmouth University Celebrates 90th Anniversary
From its humble beginnings as a junior college operating out of a high school basement to its growth as a top-ranked university, Monmouth has had 90 years of rich history. In 1933, Monmouth opened as a junior college that operated out of Long Branch high school and only offered night classes. It was created as […]
Men’s Lacrosse Earns OT Win Over Mount St. Mary’s, 8-7
The Monmouth University men’s lacrosse team continued the strong start to their season with a thrilling overtime victory over Mount St. Mary’s at Waldron Family Stadium on Saturday, March 4. The Hawks were able to open the scoring and establish a lead thanks to senior attacker Connor Macrae, assisted by future overtime hero Matt Karsian, […]
New Jersey, New York Coastline Sees Rise in Marine Mammal Deaths
A dead humpback whale was found floating along the Ambrose Channel off the New York-New Jersey coastline after the Atlantic Marine Conservation Society responded to a report from the United States Coast Guard on Monday, Feb. 27. The carcass was recovered just days after a dolphin washed up in Atlantic Highlands on Wednesday, Feb. 22 […]