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Publication: Volume 90 (Fall 2017 - Spring 2018)
Volume 90 (Fall 2017 – Spring 2018)
Upcoming Games 11-08-17
Friday, Nov. 10 Cross CountryNCAA Regional Championships Bethlehem, PA 11:00 a.m.Swimming at Iona*New Rochelle, NY 4:00 p.m.WBB vs. Sacred Heart OceanFirst Bank CenterWest Long Branch, NJ 6:00 p.m.WSOC at PrincetonNCAA Tournament First Round Princeton, NJ 7:00 p.m.MBB vs. BucknellOceanFirst Bank CenterWest Long Branch, NJ 8:30 p.m.Bowling at TBAWarhawk Invitational Kenosha, WI TBA Saturday, Nov. 11 […]
Campus Viewpoint 11-08-17
What made you want to attend/teach at Monmouth?
University Continues to Place in RCUC’s Third Quarter
Monmouth University students from the Kislak Real Estate Institute and Leon Hess Business School led the competition for the second straight quarter of the 2017 Real Confidence University Challenge (RCUC), moving up to fifth place overall.
Debate Team Wins Big at West Point Tournament
The Monmouth University Debate Team won two team awards, as well as three individual speaking awards, at the West Point Military Academy tournament the weekend of Oct. 28 – 30.
Rook Coffee Spills the Beans on Customer Service
The Monmouth University Office of Student Employment hosted a presentation and panel discussion on customer service on Oct. 25, featuring co-founder and co-CEO of Rook Coffee, Holly Migliaccio.
Poll Shows Dissatisfaction with Hurricane Sandy Response Efforts
According to a poll by the Monmouth University Polling Institute, a majority of New Jersey residents who were ‘hard hit’ victims of Superstorm Sandy are dissatisfied with the government aid they received.
Campus Vandalized by Graffiti, Suspects Unknown
An unknown person or persons committed what the Monmouth University Police Department (MUPD) is referring to as a “bias incident” in the early hours of the morning on Oct. 31, spray-painting various “bias-type words and objects” on portions of Henni and John Kessler Stadium and So Sweet a Cat field. In addition to the sprayed […]
University Responds to Nationwide Opioid Crisis
President Donald Trump declared the opioid epidemic to be a public health emergency on Oct. 26. This declaration allows grant money to be released to combat the problem and allows the easing of some laws and regulations.