• Graduate Information Session

    The Great Hall -104

    This Information Session will cover all Graduate Programs offered at the University.

  • TEDxNavesink presents ACCELERATORS

    Pollak Theatre

    We’ll explore how Accelerators are creating game-changing innovation and cutting edge thought. Accelerators are: Catalysts. Change makers. Inflection points. Pivotal moments.

  • Mind and Life: Humanity in a Creative Universe

    The Great Hall Auditorium

    Mind and Life: Humanity in a Creative Universe by Stuart A. Kauffman, Author of Reinventing the Sacred: A new View of Science, Reason and Religion and Katherine P. Kauffman, EPS International, Harvard Divinity School and Northeastern University. This lecture is Tuesday, April, 14 from 2:30pm-4:20pm in Wilson Hall Auditorium.

  • Something’s Happening Here Spring Showcase

    The Great Hall

    A musical cavalcade featuring the Monmouth University Chamber and Concert Choirs, Chamber Orchestra, Jazz Ensemble, student bands and soloists. The concert is conducted by Professor Michael Gillette, Professor Bryan Jenners and Dr. David M. Tripold.

    $15
  • Dead Man Walking: The Journey Continues

    The Great Hall Auditorium

    Dead Man Walking: The Journey Continues a lecture by Sister Helen Prejean, Ministry Against the Death Penalty. Lecture is Friday, April 17 from 4:00pm-6:00pm in Wilson Hall Auditorium.

  • Graduate Information Session

    Monmouth Park Corporate Center

    This Information Session will cover the Psychological Counseling or Mental Health Counseling graduate programs ONLY

  • Sinatra: A Photo Exhibit

    Pollak Gallery

    The photo exhibit features 38 framed images spanning Sinatra’s boyhood days in Hoboken to his final performances in the 1990s. Included are rare and classic images from inside Sinatra’s Capitol Studios recording sessions, at home, at New Jersey’s Rustic Cabin roadhouse, on the road with the Hoboken Four, the Tommy Dorsey Orchestra, and, of course, Sinatra’s solo career. Photographers include Ken Veeder, Sid Avery, and the legendary Herman Leonard, among others.