Monmouth University was recently designated in the “Research Colleges and Universities” (RCU) category in the 2025 Carnegie Classification update. In an email sent to Monmouth employees and students, Richard Veit, Provost and Senior Vice President of Academic Affairs, wrote, “As President Leahy shared in his open call, Monmouth University has been officially classified among the […]
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The Bruce Springsteen Archives & Center for American Music (BSACAM) starts building progress livestream
The Bruce Springsteen Archives & Center for American Music (BSACAM) announced on March 13, through an Instagram post, that the BSACAM website is now hosting a 24/7 livestream of the progress of the construction of the building. Announced in October, the building will be the future home of various Springsteen-related artifacts, exhibition galleries, and a […]
OPEN LETTER: Students & Faculty United: FAMCO Must Act on Grade Transparency
Tanner Purdy, Class of 2025, SGA President Brendan Sheehan, Class of 2026, SGA Director of Public Relations The success of the learning environment depends on a mutually respectful student-faculty relationship, built on trust, transparency, and accountability. Our advocacy for students’ rights and grade transparency stems from our commitment to that relationship. Shared governance should not […]
Communication Department hosts career panels and networking events
Monmouth University’s Department of Communication hosted its bi-annual career fair on March 12 at the Ocean First Bank Center. From 1 to 5 p.m., students connected with alumni, attended panels, and explored internship opportunities across the field. Deanna Shoemaker, Department Chair for Communication, expressed pride in the events success. “We’ve been working on this since […]
Monmouth senior Kadeem McKnight named Big Brother of the Year for making a lasting impact as a mentor
Monmouth University senior business student Kadeem McKnight has been named the 2025 College Program Big Brother of the Year by Big Brothers Big Sisters of Coastal & Northern New Jersey (BBBSCNNJ). The organization honors Bigs and Littles of the year as exceptional individuals who have made a lasting impact through their dedication to mentorship and […]
Phi Eta Sigma inducts new 2025 members
Fifty new members were inducted into Monmouth’s chapter of Phi Eta Sigma, a freshman honors society, on March 13, 2025. Commencing at 6:30 p.m. in the Great Hall Auditorium, the ceremony kicked off with opening remarks from Phi Eta Sigma’s President, Lyndsey Buren. Then, chapter advisor, Professor Golam M. Mathbor, MSS, MSW, Ph.D., RSW, Professor […]
“The Outlook” editors attend ACP College Media Conference for student journalists
Monmouth’s student-run newspaper traveled to California to attend the ACP Spring National College Media Conference. Between March 6 – 8, five editorial staff members attended the convention to learn more about student journalism from various professors and professionals in the field. In addition to learning about journalism, “The Outlook” took home 9th place in the […]
Female leaders at MU: Celebrating girlhood,empowerment, and impact
March is Women’s History Month, a time to celebrate the achievements and contributions of women throughout history and in our present day. At Monmouth University, numerous women-led clubs and organizations are dedicated to empowering women, advocating for change, and t fostering a more inclusive campus environment. This article features just a small sample of women […]
Student Government Association passes a resolution regarding the use of eCampus
The Student Government Association (SGA) passed a resolution (SGA.RES.S25-01) regarding the faculty use of eCampus on Feb. 5. The resolution was sent out via email to the students as well as posted to SGA’s Instagram page and website, shortly after it was passed. The resolution was authored by Monmouth University student Michael Makfinsky (’25, SGA […]
Computer Science Department hosts annual High School Hawk Hack
Ten high schools across New Jersey participated in the annual High School Hawk Hack On Friday, Feb. 7. Fifty students arrived on campus at 11:30 a.m., and after listening to three speakers, had 90 minutes to complete a series of coding questions in teams of three or four. The event began with a Kahoot quiz […]









