• Monmouth University Giving Days

    You’re invited to Go All In for Monmouth! We’re encouraging everyone to save the dates to Go All In for Monmouth on March 20–21, 2024. Join us in celebrating student achievements and ensuring ongoing access to a Monmouth education for current and future Hawks. Gifts of any size will make a significant impact and will […]

  • “Lunch and Learn” with Kerstin Japak ’14

    Virtual (Zoom)

    Career Advice You Wish You Got Sooner Hear from alumna Kerstin Japak ’14 as she shares her career journey, success strategies, and the advice she “wishes she got sooner.” As an HR professional at Johnson & Johnson, Kerstin will share her insight and expertise, as well as a look into her role in recruitment for […]

  • Why Americans Doubt Climate Science

    Edison Atrium – Room 201

    A presentation by Peter Jacques, Ph.D. In 2023, fifteen percent of surveyed Americans did not think climate change was happening, and 28 percent responded that warming was not caused by human activities. 22 percent were doubtful or dismissive of climate change. Why is this when over, according to a 2021 survey of climate experts found […]

  • Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Research: How to Navigate with Generative AI

    Virtual (Zoom)

    The School of Education Instructional Technology Committee is happy to invite you to a webinar about using artificial intelligence tools for research and academic writing. All are welcome to attend. Presented by Ai Kamei, KC Lubniewski, and Serbay Zambak. Identify ways to use AI effectively for academic research and academic writing Explore tools to save time research planning, […]

  • School of Science Student Research Conference

    Edison Atrium – Room 201

    The 22nd Annual School of Science Student Research Conference will showcase 31 research projects by teams of students and their faculty mentors. The keynote address will be delivered by Kevin Dillon ’15, Ph.D., a faculty member who did student research at Monmouth University and presented at the Student Research Conference in 2014. Sample project titles […]

  • Summer House Watch Party

    Location: Bradley Brew Project (714 Main St, Bradley Beach, NJ 07720) Cost: $5 (includes food and $1 donation to Access Fund) Join us for the season finale of Summer House at Bradley Brew Project! First, we will have a Q&A with alumna and Story Producer for the show, Amy Silva ’05. Then grab a sandwich […]

  • Monmouth Alumni Coffee Meet-Up at Bell Works

    Bell Works 101 Crawfords Corner Rd, Holmdel, NJ, United States

    Free Event Monmouth alumni and current students are invited to join the Alumni Engagement and Career Development teams for complimentary coffee and pastries. Connect with fellow Hawks and learn about exciting new initiatives and programs. Find us at the tables under the string lights near the market. We can’t wait to connect with you!

  • Military Strategy of the American Civil War (Credit Hours for History Teachers)

    Guggenheim Memorial Library, Room 101 400 Cedar Ave, West Long Branch, NJ, United States

    Presented by Christopher DeRosa, Ph.D. This two-hour session traces how Union and Confederate plans for victory evolved over the course of the war. We will look at how American geography, contemporary military thinking, the available technology, and the contestants’ capacity for mobilization influenced their strategic choices. In particular, we will consider the profound struggle between slavery […]

  • LGBTQ and Disability History and Comics (Credit Hours for History Teachers)

    Presented by Maryanne Rhett, Ph.D. This two-hour session will look at how graphic novels (comics, sequential art, etc.) can be utilized in middle and high school settings to aid in the instruction on the political, economic, and social contributions of persons with disabilities and lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender people. The history of comics is […]