“The Outlook” has recently received various concerns regarding the garbage and recycling processes on campus. Students had questions about the potential lack of separation of garbage and recycling on campus and wanted to find some answers. On the Monmouth University website under “Waste and Management,” the school only details its recycling process, mentioning that they […]
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Baseball faces William & Mary in three day matchup
On Friday, Apr. 5, Monmouth faced William & Mary for the first of three games against the Tribe. The first two innings of Friday afternoon’s game was scoreless. It wasn’t until the bottom of the third when catcher #12 Joey DeMucci reached base by a fielders choice. DeMucci came around to score on an off […]
Jacob Landau’s annual gallery exhibition: “The Frances Cycle”
From Apr. 1 through Apr. 7, the Monmouth University Center of the Arts hosted the “Jacob Landau: The Frances Cycle” gallery exhibit in the Guggenheim Memorial Library. This exhibit featured a series of fourteen drawings made by Landau in 1996. “The Frances Cycle” series consisted of colored pencil and pencil drawings dedicated to the story […]
HawkTank spotlight: Dark Matter
Career aspirations can drive ideas and make these plans come to fruition. The field of science, specifically medical professions, require constant dedication and energy. In order to maintain this level of passion and efficiency, however, doctors and nurses need comfort. Masters in Nursing Sciences student, Naja Morgan, explained that her inspiration for her HawkTank project, […]
HawkTank spotlight: Versatile Arts & Entertainment
Asad Whitehead, a senior music industry student, founded a multi-media arts and entertainment company that helps independent artists and creatives by providing resources and opportunities. The company, Versatile Arts & Entertainment, has a mission to celebrate all art forms. Whitehead explained, “One of the key aspects of Versatile is our membership model, which offers artists […]
STEM UP Students of Color to host panel on Apr. 5
STEM UP Students of Color is gearing up to present “Succeeding in the STEM and Medical Fields as a Person of Color” discussion panel at 4:30 p.m. on Friday, Apr. 5, in Edison Hall, Room 201. Maria Hernandez Campos is a chemistry student and President of STEM UP. As for the organization’s objectives, she explained, […]
Hernan Diaz to speak at Visiting Writer Series event
On Wednesday, Apr. 10, at 5:30 p.m. in the Great Hall, Monmouth will host its Visiting Writer Series with special guest and Pulitzer Prize-winning author Hernan Diaz. The Visiting Writer Series was introduced to the University back in 2005 as a way to connect students with contemporary authors whose works have impacted the world of […]
Monmouth softball falls just short in non-conference game vs. Columbia
In an extraordinarily competitive game, the Monmouth Hawks narrowly lost to the Columbia Lions in the seventh inning, as Savanna Messner’s stellar performance and single-RBI secured the Lions seventh win on the year. On Mar. 27, the Monmouth Hawks Softball Team traveled up to the Riverdale section of the Bronx to face the Ivy-League Columbia […]
Phi Eta Sigma inducts new members
On Thursday, Mar. 7, the Phi Eta Sigma (PES) Honor Society held its induction ceremony to welcome Monmouth’s first year students who showed academic excellence during their first semester of college. Golam Mathbor, MSS, MSW, Ph.D., RSW, Professor of Social Work and DSW Program Director, said, “Since its founding in 1923, more than 1,200,000 scholars […]
“Youth Unstoppable” screened at Pollak Theatre
On Wednesday, Mar. 6, the “Youth Unstoppable” documentary, which showcases young and passionate activists looking to save the planet, was screened at Pollak Theatre as the final film shown as a part of the Pearson’s World Cinema Series. Marina Vujnovic, Ph.D., A.P.R, Professor of Communication is a part of the World Cinema Series’ committee, which […]