How can I wrap up the past four years in a short article? It’s truly impossible but I’ll try to be as concise as I can. The past four years have been wonderful. Monmouth University changed my life completely; I don’t even recognize my 18-year-old self when looking at pictures from freshman year.
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And In The End… | Anthony Panissidi’s Senior Goodbye
My idea of heaven: working as a reporter at The Outlook for the rest of my life with this same group of people while making $100,000 per year…or more.
Professor Wins Psychology Award
Dr. Christine Hatchard, a specialist professor of Clinical Psychology has been awarded a prestigious psychologist scholarship, the National Early Career Psychologist (ECP) Scholarship Award from the National register of Health Services in recognition of her commitment of professional excellence.
University Alumnus Wins Emmy
Chris Dudick, a University alumnus, was awarded an Emmy for children’s programming at the 55th Annual New York Emmy Award Gala on April 1, 2012 in New York City.
Students Place Third Nationally in Real Estate Challenge
A group of four University students placed third last week at the Villanova Real Estate Challenge for the first time in the University’s history.
Einstein’s Bagels Leaving, Java City to Replace
Come next fall, students will no longer be able to grab a bagel in the lobby of Plangere.
Farewell From the President
Congratulations, you finished the Spring Semester. Your strong performance in class has been important. So, too, have the relationships you have developed and the exposure you have had to new professional and civic experiences off campus. You have gained skill, but also confidence. You watched out for each other. I look forward to seeing the […]
No More Gift Cards for New Jersey
In upcoming months, New Jersey pharmacies, supermarkets and convenience stores will no longer be able to sell certain gift cards due to a recent addition to the state’s unclaimed property law. Last week, the Associated Press reported that the New Jersey Treasury Department will require third-party gift card sellers to obtain buyers’ ZIP codes so that the state can claim the value of unused gift cards after two years.
Visiting Writers Series Comes to a Close
Students, faculty, and poetry enthusiasts gathered in Pollak Theatre last Tuesday, to hear the last installment of the Visiting Writer Series, Naomi Shihab Nye.
2012 Spring Career Day Garners Largest Employer Turnout
The University’s Spring Career Day allowed students to meet local, regional and national employers in Anacon Hall last Wednesday.