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 […]
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Education Professors Conduct Math-Literacy Study
During the fall 2021 semester, a group of professors from the Department of Education created an after-school program that employs literacy tactics to reinforce fourth grade students’ understanding of mathematics. Their findings were presented during a research conference this past December. Vecihi Zambak, Ph.D., Assistant Professor and Program Director of Interdisciplinary Studies for Elementary Educators, […]
MBB Roars to Life with Three-Game Win Streak
That’s three in a row for the Hawks. The Monmouth University men’s basketball team had an extremely successful week at home; after earning their first ever CAA win last week, the Hawks kept their win streak alive by defeating both Delaware and Drexel in the first week of February. The Hawks faced defending CAA champions […]
Monmouth Gears Up for Black History Month
In honor of Black History Month, Monmouth’s Intercultural Center (IC) is hosting and coordinating a variety of events throughout February including Black History Month Trivia Night, Dance Performance, Mobile Black History Museum, Black Alumni Career Panel, Chat & Chew, and Open Mic Night. These events aim to observe and celebrate the history, legacies, and current […]
Career Development Introduces New Internship Program
Career Development recently launched its Intern for a Day program, which allows students to connect with Monmouth University employer partners by working alongside an industry professional for a day. Unlike a traditional internship, which often requires a full-time commitment over the span of multiple months, Intern for a Day enables students to gain practical experience […]
University Welcomes 5th Annual Rev. Dr. MLK Distinguished Speaker in Social Justice
In hosting the 5th Annual Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Distinguished Speaker in Social Justice, the President’s Advisory Council on Diversity and Inclusion welcomed Dr. Anthony Abraham Jack as the 5th Annual Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Distinguished Speaker in Social Justice, on Wednesday, Jan. 25 via Zoom. Jack is a sociologist and […]
MU Best Buddies Chapter Partners with Manasquan School
Monmouth’s newly established Best Buddies Chapter has partnered with the Manasquan school district to develop programming for students living with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD). This partnership follows the club’s recent inception in June of 2021. Best Buddies is an international organization dedicated to enhancing the social, economic, and physical well-being of individuals with IDD. […]
MBB Dominates North Carolina A&T, Earns Much Needed Win
The Monmouth University men’s basketball team earned their first victory in 55 days in a road win over North Carolina A&T, 79-64. This win marks their first ever victory in the CAA conference. The Hawks were in the midst of a 12-game losing streak before roaring to life on their second of two games in […]
University Grants Students Free Access to The New York Times
Monmouth University granted students free access to The New York Times on Tuesday, Jan. 17, adding to the school’s expansive collection of over 230 databases and other informational resources including The Chronicle of Higher Education, The Washington Post, and The Wall Street Journal. Kurt Wagner, University Librarian, explained that Monmouth already had partial access to […]
President’s Welcome Back Message
Dear Students: Just before the end of our break and the beginning of the spring semester, we celebrated the graduation of the most recent class of Hawks, including undergraduate, graduate, and doctoral students. Joining our students at commencement always fills me with pride— and the ceremony is a reminder that our winter graduates were not […]