The University held its annual Open House in order to give prospective undergraduate students and their families the college experience on Sunday, Oct. 8.
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Hawks Celebrate Intersectionality Week
Intersectionality Week at Monmouth University, featuring various events and initiatives hosted by University clubs and organizations to promote an interconnected nature of social categorizations such as race, class, and gender, began on Monday, Oct. 9.
University to Create Field Station
Monmouth University will be developing the Monmouth Marine and Environmental Field Station on the banks of the Navesink River in partnership with the Borough of Rumson.
Monmouth Students Clean Up Asbury Park Beaches
On Sept. 23 the Monmouth Youth Activists Group hosted a beach clean-up in Asbury Park, where they were joined by other members of the Monmouth student body.
Debate Team Wins Award at Rutgers
The Monmouth University debate team received a team award at a Rutgers University Tournament on the weekend of Sept. 22 – 24, where debaters from the University reached the playoff rounds of the competition.
Public Servant-in-Residence Named
Former New Jersey Governor Richard J. Codey was named as the Public Servant-in-Residence for the 2017-2018 academic year. Codey will be present on campus throughout the fall and spring semesters to provide insight through his lectures on the importance of public service.
School of Social Work Forms Suicide Prevention Program
The School of Social Work at Monmouth University has launched the SRF Suicide Prevention Research and Training Project, which will expand the department’s efforts to aid in the prevention of suicide.
“The Boss” Comes to Pollak: Bruce Springsteen Rehearses Broadway Engagement on Campus
Bruce Springsteen performed rehearsals of his upcoming Broadway engagement, titled “Springsteen on Broadway,” for an invited audience at Pollak Theatre on Tuesday, Sept. 19 and Friday, Sept. 22.
University Recognized as Largest Green Power User in MAAC
For the year 2016-2017, Monmouth University was recognized as the top green power user in the Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference (MAAC) by the United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA).
Recent Severe Weather Concerns University Community
A series of hurricanes, earth quakes, and wild fires within the last month have caused local concern over the vulnerability of coastal residency and the effects of climate change.