As a result of the COVID-19 pandemic and its effects, members of the University community and beyond are reacting to changes within the job market. In the current job market, which has seen a shift largely to online formats, students and educators are attempting to navigate the unique situations created by the coronavirus crisis. According […]
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The Resilient Generation: Millennials Bore The Burden of The Financial Crisis, Now Grads Are Greeted by COVID-19
Millennials, the generation defined by Nielson Media Research as adults between the ages of 22 and 38 years old, have faced two significant setbacks in their already short lives: the COVID-19 Pandemic and the 2008 Financial Crisis.
Climate Change Lecture Held Virtually
Will Burns, Ph.D., Co-Executive Director of the Institute for Carbon Removal Law and Policy at American University, delivered a lecture, titled “Antacids for the Sea: The Potential Role of Ocean Alkalinization Enhancement in Combating Climate Change,” that explored the potential role of the ocean in mitigating climate change, on Monday, Oct. 12. The talk was […]
Campus Event Sparks Political Debate
A campus event, titled “Make Abortion Illegal Again,” has sparked a political debate and controversy about free speech on campus in a mass email chain sent to the University community.
University Health Services Emphasizes Flu Season Safety
As the COVID-19 pandemic continues into flu season, health officials are emphasizing safety precautions to reduce the spread of both respiratory diseases.
University Clubs Explain Virtual Operations as Cases Rise
University clubs and organizations will function virtually through Tuesday, Oct. 20 as part of a series of measures enacted to increase safety and mitigate virus spread in the campus community, Leahy announced via an email update on Friday, Oct. 2.
University Among Top Peace Corps Prep Schools
The University has been named the fifth-best Peace Corps Prep school, according to the organization’s 2020 list of the top schools that issue certificates.
University Celebrates Hispanic Heritage Month
Hispanic Heritage month is celebrated at Monmouth University from Sept. 15 to Oct. 15, and due to the COVID-19 pandemic, all of the events have been conducted virtually.
President Leahy Updates Protocols as Cases Soar
President Patrick F. Leahy Ed.D., outlined a series of changes to campus operations and health protocols in response to a rise in confirmed University cases, in a video message on Friday, Oct. 5.
University Polling Institute Explains Voter Doubts Over Election Outcome
Americans have observed the growth of voter distrust in the outcome of the November presidential election, including the prospect of foreign meddling, the possibility of campaign cheating, and a belief in the existence of “secret voters” who will materialize on Election Day, according to a recent poll published by the University’s Polling Institute on Sep. 10.










