The Bruce Springsteen Archives & Center for American Music (BSACAM) will hold its second annual President’s Lecture on Music History and Contemporary America on Jan. 30 at 3 p.m. in Pollak Theatre. This year, the event will focus on Bob Dylan with the acclaimed historian Sean Wilentz, who will present his lecture titled, “‘I Don’t […]
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Sigma Pi hosts annual Lift-a-thon
Monmouth’s chapter of the Sigma Pi Fraternity raised over $2,000 for Mental Health Association of Monmouth County (MHA) at their annual Lift-a-Thon philanthropy event held on Sept. 21 of last year.“The Lift-a-Thon is an annual philanthropic fundraiser hosted and run by Sigma Pi Fraternity. The Lift-a-Thon is a competition amongst Monmouth University students. The contest […]
Bruce Springsteen’s bio-doc “Deliver Me From Nowhere” filming in Asbury Park
In a short drive from our campus, movie history was made. During the week of Dec. 9, Asbury Park was transported back to the 1980s as the filming for the Bruce Springsteen bio-doc “Deliver Me From Nowhere.” Based on Warren Zanes’s book “Deliver Me from Nowhere: The Making of Bruce Springsteen’s Nebraska,” “Deliver Me From […]
New Jersey student-teacher Pilot Program scholarship increases to $4,500
The New Jersey Student-Teacher Pilot Program that was passed by Governor Phil Murphy last year has increased its initial $3,000 stipend by 50% to $4,500 for full-time clinically placed student-teachers. The New Jersey Education Association (NJEA) said the program for student-teacher candidates has been well received. $10 million has been reserved in the state’s budget […]
Monmouth’s newest club: Lens Collective Photography Club
Monmouth welcomed one of its newest clubs, Lens Collective Photography Club. Created by Henry Boody, a sophomore communication major, with Mark Ludak, Specialist Professor of Art and Design, as advisor, the club aims to teach students about photography and give them a space to explore the creative medium. Boody explained, “The current plan is to […]
Monmouth student band The Blackouts travel to London to record album with The Strokes producer, Gordon Raphael
This past September, Monmouth students traveled to Leeds, England, with their band The Blackouts to record their new album with the famous producer of The Strokes, Gordon Raphael. The Blackouts is an alternative rock band consisting of six members: Will Horn, Sam Decencio, David Thomas, Andrew Weir, John Dwyer, and Kyle Noone. Their inspiration for […]
Members of Phi Eta Sigma (PES) National Honor Society travel to PES National Convention
Phi Eta Sigma (PES) is a freshman honor society recognized on campus, and each fall, student representatives from university chapters travel across the country to attend the PES National Convention. This year, Lyndsey Buren, president of PES, and Tara Mahon, vice president of PES, attended the event in Anaheim, California, from Oct. 25-27. Buren explained, […]
The Neurodiversity Brain Collective hosts its first interest meeting
The Neurodiversity Brain Collective (NBC) hosted an interest meeting on Wednesday, Nov. 13, in the Intercultural Center. Held on Zoom and in person, neurodivergent and neurotypical students met to discuss issues regarding the representation of neurodivergent individuals on campus. Zoe Shvedov, a senior social work major, wanted to start this club to spread awareness and […]
Two students represent Monmouth PRSSA at the national PRSSA ICON Conference
Two students—Ashley Schumacher, Co-President of Public Relations Student Society of America (PRSSA) & Shadow PR Firm, and Mya Sexton, Digital Content Creator of PRSSA—recently represented Monmouth’s PRSSA Chapter at the National PRSSA ICON Conference in Anaheim, California, on Oct. 13-17. According to the PRSSA website, the event is intended to bring students from different chapters […]
Monmouth offers first-ever Winter Session classes
Monmouth University is now offering a winter semester from Jan. 2 to Jan. 17. Undergraduate and graduate students can earn up to three credits with asynchronous, hybrid, or in-person class options. Melvin Kysha, Registration Specialist at the Office of the Registrar, said that the winter semester will offer 15 courses in various disciplines, including elementary […]