The Criminal Justice Department sponsored Get Real About Sex, Consent, and Violence with guest speaker Jeffrey Bucholtz at Pollak Theatre for National Crime Victims’ Rights Week on Friday, April 13. Bucholtz is a professor of oral communication at Southwestern College. The event was cosponsored by The County Prosecutors Association of New Jersey and New Jersey Association of Victim Coordinators.
Publication: Volume 90 (Fall 2017 - Spring 2018)
Volume 90 (Fall 2017 – Spring 2018)
Stunited App Helps Students Connect for Educational Purposes
Stunited, a new app created by Rowan University senior finance student John Rondi, helps students across campuses to connect and help each other with school work.
Susan Fowler, Uber Whistleblower, Speaks at Monmouth
Uber Whistleblower Talks About Workplace Sexual Harassment
Software engineer and former Uber employee Susan Fowler came to the University on April 11 to share her story on overcoming sexual harassment and to show students how they can protect themselves upon entering the workforce.
Business Students Win Real Estate Competition
A team of four Monmouth University juniors recently won a real estate competition sponsored by NAIOP, a commercial real estate development association, competing against schools such as Rutgers University and Villanova and winning $5,000.
Annual Springsteen Symposium Held; University Faculty Members Featured
Bruce Springsteen’s Darkness on the Edge of Town: An International Symposium was held at Monmouth University and began on Thursday, April 12th spanning across four days. On Sunday, April 15th, the conference concluded with closing remarks from Kenneth Womack, Ph.D., Dean of the School of the Humanities and Social Sciences.
2018 Spring Commencement Speakers Announced
The speakers at this year’s graduate and undergraduate commencements have been announced.
Commencement Requirement Questioned
Strict Requirements; Lack of Winter Commencement Lead to Graduation Troubles
Some University students are questioning a policy that keeps students from walking at spring commencement if they are registered to finish their degree during the summer.
Meal Swipe Fraud Leads to Investigation
Students Who Abused Meal Swipes Face Punishments Under the University Code of Conduct
At least 24 students have been found fraudulently using meal plans, leading to disciplinary action against those involved.
Burst Pipe Leads to Early-Morning Flooding in Thomas A. Edison Hall
An improperly installed copper pipe burst in the recently-renovated Thomas A. Edison Hall at 8:00 a.m. on Wednesday, April 11, allowing water to flow from the third floor to the first floor, according to Patti Swannack, the Vice President for Administrative Services. “The only area that suffered damage and was unusable was the atrium,” said […]
Let’s Just Call This…”Senior See Ya Later” | Nicole Ingraffia’s Senior Goodbye
College was filled with four years of firsts for me. I would be the first one in my immediate family to earn my degree. I had my first real heart break. For the first time ever, I left the country and studied abroad in Australia. I lost a loved one for the very first time; I miss you Grandpa. I hopped my first fence leaving a party. It was the first time I felt like I was meant to be somewhere.