• Producing the Beatles

    Virtual

    Based on his acclaimed podcast, Producing the Beatles, Jason Kruppa explores the music of the Fab Four from the perspective of the one person whose point of view has never been properly and thoroughly examined: their producer, George Martin. Using innovative techniques to break down their recordings, we’ll discover how the Beatles went from learning their way around the studio to becoming masters of the art of recording, with their producer working side by side with them each step of the way.

    $50 (includes both sessions)
  • Communication Career Panels and Networking Event

    Presented by the Department of Communication and the Wayne D. McMurray School of Humanities and Social Sciences Career Panels “Life After Monmouth: Emerging Trends in Communication Fields” 1:30–3:45 p.m., Third Floor “All the Place You’ll Go! Diverse Careers in Communication” 2:45–3:45 p.m., Third Floor Networking Session with Panelists and Alumni 3:45–4:15 p.m., Second Floor Internship/Job […]

  • Lead Like the Beatles

    Virtual

    The need for today’s leaders to become expert with their use of “soft skills” is more pivotal than ever. Anyone approaching leading others in the setting of business, education, social groups, religious organizations, sports, and other forums will be called upon to utilize the right techniques and behaviors to exert influence. These far-reaching practices were mastered by the Beatles.

    $50 (includes both sessions)
  • Best of Hans Zimmer

    Pollak Theatre

    The Listeso String Quartet will be performing various compositions by Hans Zimmer, including ‘Discombobulate’ from Sherlock Holmes, ‘This Land’ from The Lion King, the Pirates of the Caribbean Suite, and many more!

    Tickets starting at $28
  • STEMming from Punk Rock (Works in Progress Seminar)

    Howard Hall 342

    Presenter: Jeffrey H. Weisburg, Ph.D., Specialist Professor, Department of Biology Punk rock usually conjures images of teenagers or young adults (you know, the dregs of society) with spiked, colorful hair, tattoos, piercing, wearing ripped jeans, Doc Martin combat boots, dancing violently to bass-pounding music in a hot and sweaty, small music venue. Ph.D. in the […]

  • Exhibition on Screen – Dawn Of Impressionism, Paris 1874

    Pollak Theatre

    The Impressionists are the most popular group in art history – millions flock every year to marvel at their masterpieces. But, to begin with, they were scorned, penniless outsiders. 1874 was the year that changed everything; the first Impressionists, “hungry for independence”, broke the mould by holding their own exhibition outside official channels. Impressionism was born and the art world was changed forever.

    $23 (Adult), $21 (Senior), $10 (Child), $5 (MU Student)
  • Alumni Speaker Series: “Lunch and Learn” with Alaysha Prestia ’17

    Virtual (Zoom)

    Are you fearful of becoming burnt out in the field you are in? Do you often find yourself feeling exhausted, overwhelmed, or on edge? These symptoms do not occur overnight. They are frequently built up due to stress, over-commitment, and self-neglect. In this workshop, hear from alumna and licensed psychotherapist, Alaysha Prestia ’17 as she […]

  • Pysanky: Learn the Art of Ukrainian Egg Decorating

    Bey Hall

    Come celebrate the spring at Monmouth University with this unique opportunity to learn the seasonal ancient art known as Pysanky. Pysanky, also known as Ukrainian eggs, is an ancient folk tradition that has been passed down for thousands of years. This meditative and communal experience is unlike any other art process and for many this workshop marks the beginning of a spring time family tradition that can be passed on and enjoyed for years to come. This tutorial will cover the history and traditions surrounding Pysanky, a demonstration, and independent practice session. The instructor will provide a variety of eggs, dyes, and tools. Participants will turn real eggs into works of art using a wax resist method similar to batik.

    $50
  • Organized Crime and Abortion (Works in Progress Seminar)

    Howard Hall 316

    Presenter: Katherine Parkin, Ph.D., Professor, Department of History and Anthropology; Jules Plangere, Jr., Endowed Chair in American Social History Organized crime played a role in the experience of many securing, providing, and paying for abortions before they were legalized. The high rates for the procedure made illegal abortion in the 1960s the third largest moneymaker for […]

  • Building a Global Medtech Leader (Leon Hess Business School H.R. Young Lecture, 2025)

    The Great Hall Auditorium

    Great Hall Auditorium Meet Vincent Forlenza Vincent Forlenza, chair of Lehigh Univeristy’s Board of Trustees, is a retired executive known for transforming Becton, Dickinson and Company from a medical supplies manufacturer into a global leader in medical devices, diagnostics, and life sciences. A Lehigh University alumnus with a bachelor’s in chemical engineering and an MBA […]