University Closing Early – Sept. 29, 2023

Due to inclement weather, the University is closed.

Classes that begin at 2:50 p.m. or later today are canceled. 

Please check with event organizers for the status of any on-campus activities scheduled for this evening.

Please note that the left side of Larchwood Avenue exit is flooded. It is advised that you consider utilizing the Cedar Ave exit. The Southern-Norwood Entrance is still closed.

Expect delays in exiting and local area flooding.

Please use caution while driving.

https://alerts.monmouth.edu/alert/635

Last Updated: 9/29/2023, 2:52 PM

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Professor Amanda Connelly, Instructor, English

Amanda Connelly, M.A.

  • Faculty Writing Assistant

Department: English

Office: The Great Hall Annex 408

Office Hours: Office hours by appointment.

Phone: 732-571-3439

Email: aconnell@monmouth.edu


Education

M.A., Monmouth University

Scholarly Articles

Co-wrote “”Sense of Belonging in Higher Education: Developing and Measuring a Sense of Belonging Across Student Programs” in Implementing Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and Belonging in Educational Management Practices. (IGI Global, 2022. 52-76).
https://www.igi-global.com/chapter/sense-of-belonging-in-higher-education/308160

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Faculty Writing Assistant

Courses

Recently Taught Classes

2023 Spring

  • College Composition II – EN 102
  • Literature I: Ancient Through Renaissance – EN 201

2022 Fall

  • College Composition I – EN 101
  • Literature II: Neoclassical to the Present – EN 202
  • Literature of Oppression – EN 212

2022 Spring

  • College Composition II – EN 102
  • Literature I: Ancient Through Renaissance – EN 201

2021 Fall

  • College Composition I – EN 101

2021 Spring

  • College Composition II – EN 102
  • Literature I: Ancient Through Renaissance – EN 201

2020 Fall

  • College Composition I – EN 101
  • Literature I: Ancient Through Renaissance – EN 201

2020 Spring

  • College Composition II – EN 102
  • Environment and Pre-Modern Literature – EN 211

Frequently Taught Classes

  • College Composition I (EN 101)
  • College Composition II (EN 102)
  • Literature I: Ancient Through Renaissance (EN 201)
  • Literature II: Neoclassical to the Present (EN 202)
  • Love, Life, and Liberty (PR 400, RS 400)