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MU Professors & Students Discuss Artificial Intelligence

Educational institutions across the world are bracing themselves for the widespread dissemination of artificial intelligence (AI) technology. Monmouth professors and students weighed in on the topic, discussing their thoughts on technology that may change how educators teach and assess students’ writing in the future. Stanley Blair, Ph.D., Associate Professor for the Department of English, began, […]

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Record Breaking Number of Auditions for BHR’s 22nd Compilation Album

Monmouth’s student-run record label Blue Hawk Records (BHR) held auditions and accepted song submissions for its 22nd Compilation Album on Wednesday, Feb. 1. at Woods Theatre. According to Joe Rapolla, Chair and Specialist Professor for the Department of Music and Theatre Arts, there were a record-breaking number of auditions for this semester’s To-Be-Named compilation, which […]

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MU Students Compete in National Mulroy Real Estate Challenge

A group of Monmouth’s real estate students advanced to the semi-finals of Villanova’s Mulroy Real Estate Challenge. The competition took place from Thursday to Friday, Feb. 2-3, at The Union League of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. The Mulroy Real Estate Challenge is a national case competition hosted by the Villanova School of Business’ Daniel M. DiLella Center […]

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Student-Led Diversity Initiative Calls for Art Entries

Monmouth University announced a new campus-wide art exhibit called Diversity Lives Here: Representation Through Art, a student-led initiative intended to promote diversity and inclusion on campus. The submission prompt on CaFÉ, the online platform being used to accept entries, encourages student artists to “submit work that reflects on identity, diversity, representation, inclusion, power, equity – […]

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Men’s Basketball In Midst of Late Season Surge

The big question facing the Monmouth University men’s basketball team this week was whether or not they could continue their winning streak against Stony Brook on Feb. 8 and Hofstra on Feb. 11, respectively. After a tough start to their season, Head Coach King Rice and his team regained their taste for winning after a […]

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Updated Information About Chemical Spill Evacuation

The Outlook has new, correct information regarding the minor chemical spill that took place on Thursday, Jan. 26 in the Edison Science Building. It was confirmed by Jason Adolf, Ph.D., Professor in the Biology Department, that the chemical involved in the spill was concentrated hydrochloric acid. As reported in last week’s article, “hydrochloric acid is […]

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Pearson World Cinema Series Shows Quo Vadis, Aida?

The Pearson World Cinema Series hosted its showing of the 2020 Bosnian film, Quo Vadis, Aida? (Where are you going Aida?) on Feb. 1 at Pollak Auditorium. The event began with a screening of the film, followed by a discussion involving both formal commentators and audience members. Directed and written by Jasmila Žbanić, Quo Vadis, […]

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Kimberly Callas Presents Exhibit Inspired by Climate Change

ArtNOW hosted its first artist talk of the spring semester, featuring the work of Kimberly Callas, Associate Professor of Art and Design, who completed a two-year fellowship as an artist-in-residence for the Urban Coast Institute (UCI). The event, which took place on Monday, Feb. 6, was hosted in collaboration with the fourth annual Climate Crisis […]

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School of Science Hosts Sea Level Rise Discussion to Begin Teach-In

Monmouth’s Climate Crisis Teach-In 2023 kicked off its first event of the semester with “The Sea at our Doorstep – How Rising Sea Level Will Change our Coastal Communities in the Next 30 years and Beyond” on Monday, Jan. 30. As per the University’s website, the overarching goal of the teach-in “is to generate discussion […]