On Friday, Oct. 11, The Departments of Criminal Justice, Political Science, Sociology, and The School of Social Work hosted guest speaker David Garlock.
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Meet Colleen Finnigan
Monmouth University has a knack for hiring inspiring and caring people who grace the various offices around campus. One department known for this is the Curriculum and Instruction office within the School of Education, where you will find the Office Coordinator Colleen Finnigan—the poster woman for outstanding employees.
Let’s Talk Bass: World’s Most Misunderstood Instrument
What do a bass guitar and a lawsuit have in common? Everyone is relieved when the case is closed.
Honoring Christopher Cosgrove: Veteran, Alum, Hero
Courage. Dedication. Integrity. They are three defining characteristics of those who serve our country.
Students Studying Abroad
Monmouth University offers six study abroad programs in six different countries- Argentina, Australia, England, Germany, Italy, and Spain. Studying abroad is a wonderful experience for students to travel and learn about different cultures.
Benefits of Listening to Music
When we’re stressed, feeling down, or generally not in our best mood, we can always seek support from our best friend—music.
Malibu: “Things Fall Apart”
Two years ago this week, a couple of Monmouth students joined together to audition for Blue Hawk Record’s 11th compilation album. These students were Scott Buksbaum, Ray Laux, Eric Schwartz, and James Spavelko of Malibu. Over the past two years they have continued to grow and let their name be known in the New Jersey […]
Tips for First-Year Students
At just eighteen years old, we are thrown into the world of college. We graduate from lockers to dorm rooms, school cafeterias to dining halls (and Dunkin’ Donuts on campus), and pre-determined class periods to self-made schedules. The biggest change of all is that students control their fate for their four years at Monmouth University.










