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SUMMARY:BEYOND #METOO
DESCRIPTION:As a universal language the arts are a very effective tool for addressing social issues. The #metoo movement has brought to the surface long ignored injustices perpetrated mostly against women for generations that are finally screaming to be remedied. This juried exhibition will feature works that eloquently depicts remedies\, that teach us how to honor women and others who have been maligned\, how to implement change within our culture\, to alter perceptions and ultimately excise this malady for future generations. \nArtists featured in this exhibition: \nEllis Angel\nAnne Bascove\nPhilip Book\nJanet Braun-Reinitz\nJoan Lobis Brown\nMaria Celia\nMarie Corfield\nLinda Coughlin\nJulia Dzikiewicz\nElizabeth Ebbert\nEmily Greer\nKyu Wha Han\nAnne Harkness\nElisabeth Jacobsen\nJulia Justo\nLouise Krasniewicz\nGretchen Mahnkopf\nVirginia Mallon\nLib Mason\nJean Plough\nJudy Polstra\nJennifer Reddy\nHeather Schulte\nJody Servon\nSudyut Sinha\nKatie Smith\nAmna Suhey\nColleen Sweeney Gahrmann
URL:https://www.monmouth.edu/events/event/beyond-metoo/
LOCATION:Pollak Gallery
CATEGORIES:Arts at Monmouth,Free
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190326T180000
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SUMMARY:Animal Welfare: The Higher Education Perspective
DESCRIPTION:Animal Welfare: The Higher Education Perspective\nTuesday\, March 26\, 2019 \n6:00 – 7:30 p.m. \nWilson Auditorium \nMonmouth University \nWest Long Branch\, New Jersey \nUse main entrance on Larchwood Avenue (lot 13) \n\nWhat is animal research? How do federal and local laws protect animals? What is public opinion on wild animals in captivity? Monmouth University experts will discuss current issues in animal welfare\, followed by audience Q&A. \nPANEL \nRandall Abate is the inaugural Rechnitz Family / Urban Coast Institute Endowed Chair in Marine and Environmental Law and Policy\, and a Professor in the Department of Political Science and Sociology. He teaches courses in domestic and international environmental law\, constitutional law\, and animal law. He has taught international and comparative law courses—and delivered invited lectures—on environmental and animal law topics in more than 20 countries. Professor Abate has published five books—and more than thirty law journal articles and book chapters—on environmental and animal law topics. \nLindsay Mehrkam is an applied animal behaviorist\, animal welfare scientist\, and doctoral-level Board-Certified Behavior Analyst. Her primary research interests focus on the benefits of human-animal interaction\, enrichment\, and training for improving the welfare of both animals and people in society. As both the director of the Human & Animal Welfare Collaboratory (HAWC) and Program Coordinator for the Six Flags Field Experience Affiliation\, her teaching and research programs in applied animal behavior\, learning\, and well-being have led to grants\, publications\, workshops\, internships\, and service learning opportunities in animal shelters\, zoos\, aquariums\, animal sanctuaries\, among others. \nChris Hirschler is Chair & Associate Professor of the Department of Health and Physical Education at Monmouth University\, has taught over 170 college courses\, including a First Year Seminar he developed titled\, “Anthrozoology\, Ethics\, and Health.” He is the author of “What Pushed Me over the Edge Was a Deer Hunter”: Being Vegan in North America” (Society and Animals\, 2011). \nMegan Phifer-Rixey is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Biology at Monmouth University. Working in systems ranging from the marine intertidal to the Sonoran Desert\, her research seeks to answer the question\, “How do organisms adapt to their environment?” Supported by the Urban Coast Institute\, she also applies a genetic perspective to understanding the dynamics of marine populations. Working in the community\, she runs grant-funded workshops in local schools introducing concepts in genetics.  In addition to teaching Introductory Biology and Evolution\, Dr. Phifer-Rixey trains Monmouth students as scholars through her research courses. \nAnastasia Wheeler is currently teaching Psychology of Animal Training and Field Experience in Animal Behavior at Monmouth University. She is a Supervisor of Safari and Animal Training at Six Flags Great Adventure in Jackson\, NJ. \nModerator: Patrick Murray was named the founding director of the Monmouth University Polling Institute in 2005\, which has established itself as one of the nation’s leading independent survey research centers. The institute has earned an A+ rating from FiveThirtyEight.com\, one of only five polling organizations out of nearly 400 nationally to receive this top grade. Murray frequently appears as a commentator on national and regional TV and radio. During federal election years\, he also serves as an exit poll analyst for the NBC News Decision Desk. \n\nThis free event is open to the public. \nFor more information: 732-263-5860 or polling@monmouth.edu \nSponsored by the Monmouth University Polling Institute
URL:https://www.monmouth.edu/events/event/animal-welfare-the-higher-education-perspective/
LOCATION:The Great Hall Auditorium
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190326T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20190326T193000
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CREATED:20190109T185707Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190308T151345Z
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SUMMARY:PostSecret LIVE with Frank Warren
DESCRIPTION:“We all carry a secret that would break your heart if you just knew what it was. And if we could remember that\, there might be more understanding and peace in the world.” – Frank Warren \nFrank Warren is the most trusted stranger in America. He is the creator of The PostSecret Project – a collection of 1\,000\,000+ artful secrets that have been mailed to his home on postcards\, anonymously. The PostSecret website has become a phenomenon in itself\, earning over 700 million views\, and making it the world’s largest advertisement-free blog. For this event\, Frank will join us for a lively lecture based on the topic of #MeToo. Hear the inspiring stories behind the secrets. Listen to some of Frank’s favorite secrets…and share your own. \nRSVP to the event on our facebook page
URL:https://www.monmouth.edu/events/event/postsecret-live-with-frank-warren/
LOCATION:Pollak Theatre
CATEGORIES:Arts at Monmouth,Free,Lectures
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