• Who Cares about Diversity? We Do! And So Should You

    Pozycki Hall 214

    What does diversity mean to you as a graduate student at Monmouth? What role will issues of diversity and inclusion play for you in the workplace? How should you prepare? Join us for a candid conversation addressing these important questions and much, much more! This discussion will also help determine content for future episodes in […]

  • Student Scholarship Week

    Monmouth Student Scholarship Week: Celebrating Academic Creativity is a weeklong conference that will showcase and celebrate students’ academic work inside and outside of the classroom as well as highlight faculty-student collaboration, across the University. This includes highlighting students’ scholarly contributions in research, writing, service learning, musical and theater productions, art exhibits, etc.

  • De-Stress for Success

    Graduate Center

    The period right before the end of the semester can be an especially stressful time for graduate students as they prepare for final exams, papers and presentations. De-Stress for Success provides an outlet for students to practice self-care and wellness in a fun and relaxing environment. De-Stress for Success activities include therapy dogs, coloring, chair […]

  • Hatchet Throwing (Graduate Students)

    Stumpy’s Hatchet House 22 Meridian Rd, Unit 5, Eatontown, NJ, United States

    The Office of Graduate Studies will host a hatchet-throwing get-together at Stumpy’s Hatchet House for current Monmouth graduate students. This is a BYOB event featuring catered food. Please note that this meetup will be limited to 30 graduate students. RSVP is required. Register via the Graduate Student Appreciation Days 2019 SurveyMonkey page.

    $10
  • Annual Graduate Symposium (English Dept.)

    Call for Papers The Graduate Symposium presents students with the unique opportunity to not only present their work before their peers, but also to hone their speaking skills while simultaneously building their resume. All English Graduate students are welcome to submit papers and presentation proposals to Jennifer Broman (jennifer.l.broman@monmouth.edu). Threesis Competition What is the Threesis? […]

  • Afrofuturist Design: Ancient Dogon To Wakandan Futures

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

    We are extending this invitation for you to join us as we host Afrofuturist Design: Ancient Dogon To Wakandan Futures, beginning in September and ending in November 2019. We hope that you are able to join us. Opening Reception Saturday, September 27 6 p.m.–8 p.m. Black Speculative Arts Movement: Black Brain Belt Symposium Saturday, November […]

  • Graduate English Meet-Up

    Withey Chapel – the Great Hall

    A goosebump inducing evening of perfect readings for the season. Enjoy spooky readings of the season from faculty members and students. Meet and mingle with other Graduate students. For more information, contact Michele McBride at mmcbride@monmouth.edu.

  • The Game Changers

    Pollak Theatre

    Jon and Tracey Stewart, on behalf of Hockhockson Farm Foundation cordially invite you to a screening of the film The Game Changers followed by a Q&A panel with cast and producers of the film (James Wilks, Joseph Pace, Rip Esselstyn, Nick Berman and Dr. Robert Ostfeld), moderated by Jon Stewart.