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SUMMARY:Les Paul Thru the Lens
DESCRIPTION:“Les Paul: Thru the Lens” explores the life of pioneering musician and innovator Les Paul. Through a series of 24 photographs\, visitors will see a chronicle of Paul’s life\, career\, and achievements: his early performances as Red Hot Red\, his marriage to and work with Mary Ford\, his explorations in the recording studio and with the electric guitar\, and of course his long and influential performing career. \nCollectively\, the images provide an intimate view into the life of an icon of the music and sound products industry and remind us that\, through it all\, music—and the industry—are inseparable from the people who make it. \nThis traveling exhibition is courtesy of The Les Paul Foundation. \nThere will be a special musical tribute concert\, “The Les Paul Experience” presented in conjunction with the exhibition on May 12 at 8PM in Pollak Theatre. \n**Exclusive Offer**: Les Paul in His Own Words\n\nBy Les Paul and Michael Cochran\nForward by Paul McCartney\nHard cover 368 pages\, 9 1/2” x 12” x 1 1/2”\nSpecial Offer – $50 + tax (Retails for $75)\n \nThe charm of this book is “listening” to Les Paul tell his story. Michael Cochran captures Les’ way of telling stories and Les had plenty to tell. This large\, beautiful book encompasses the fascinating life of the musician and inventor who seemed to live forever. Les takes the reader from his childhood in Waukesha\, Wisconsin through his adventures in St. Louis\, Chicago\, LA\, New Jersey and New York. Les explains how he developed the solid-body guitar and endless recording techniques that changed the world of music. \nThe high quality color prints and photos include many of Les Paul\, his extensive guitar collection\, musician friends\, his inventions and his home recording studios in LA and New Jersey. \nPre-order and pick up the night of show or anytime Monday-Friday 9am – 5 pm at the Pollak Box Office.
URL:https://www.monmouth.edu/events/event/les-paul-thru-the-lens/
LOCATION:Pollak Gallery
CATEGORIES:Art Exhibitions,Arts at Monmouth,Free
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230404T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230404T183000
DTSTAMP:20260429T212021
CREATED:20230403T145811Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230403T150223Z
UID:40810111871-1680633000-1680633000@www.monmouth.edu
SUMMARY:What Remains: Ghost Forests\, What We Have Lost and Gained.
DESCRIPTION:Pedram Daneshgar\, Ph.D. \nClimate change induced sea level rise and storm related flooding events have had a dramatic effect on the coastal ecosystems of New Jersey. Salt water intrusion into coastal forests that are normally buffered by salt marsh ecosystems forests results in extensive tree die offs leaving behind what has been termed a “ghost forest\,” a novel marsh hybrid ecosystem filled with dead trees. Often these ghost forests are invaded by non-native species like phragmites\, which completely alter the function of the ecosystem. Pedram Daneshgar\, Ph.D.\, will share the work his lab has done exploring the Ecology of ghost forests specifically looking at how the forest communities are changed. Then he will discuss preliminary work on restoration strategies for these forests.
URL:https://www.monmouth.edu/events/event/what-remains-ghost-forests-what-we-have-lost-and-gained/
LOCATION:Edison Atrium – Room 201
CATEGORIES:Alumni,Current Student,Free,Lectures,School of Science
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230404T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230404T210000
DTSTAMP:20260429T212021
CREATED:20220510T205344Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221128T152639Z
UID:40810111277-1680636600-1680642000@www.monmouth.edu
SUMMARY:The Kinks' Are the Village Green Preservation Society
DESCRIPTION:It’s just like book club but with albums! With new advances in technology\, the way we consume music through our devices\, apps and on demand streaming services like Pandora\, Spotify and iTunes is making the idea of the “album” as an art form extinct. Get together with other music enthusiasts on Tuesday nights to discuss some of the greatest records of all-time! Listen to the album beforehand and then come prepared to discuss. This event will feature The Kinks’ Are the Village Green Preservation Society. \nThis event will be held in person at The Great Hall Auditorium and will also be available remotely via Zoom. When you register you will be provided the ZOOM meeting link to join the conversation.  \nFree and open to the public\, but registration is required.
URL:https://www.monmouth.edu/events/event/the-kinks-are-the-village-green-preservation-society/
LOCATION:The Great Hall Auditorium/Virtual\, 400 Cedar Ave\, West Long Branch\, NJ\, 07720\, United States
CATEGORIES:Alumni,Arts at Monmouth,Free,Lectures,Lectures/Workshops/Symposiums
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230405T144500
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230405T161500
DTSTAMP:20260429T212021
CREATED:20230124T215109Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230124T215156Z
UID:40810111733-1680705900-1680711300@www.monmouth.edu
SUMMARY:Study Abroad 101
DESCRIPTION:Do you want to learn more about studying abroad? \nJoin us each Wednesday for information on studying abroad. Speak to students who have participated in our programs. Get some answers and get ready to travel. \nVisit the Study Abroad site
URL:https://www.monmouth.edu/events/event/study-abroad-101/2023-04-05/
LOCATION:Pozycki Hall\, Room 204
CATEGORIES:Current Student,Free,Workshops and Professional Development
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230410T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230423T170000
DTSTAMP:20260429T212021
CREATED:20230420T140736Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230420T140736Z
UID:40810111892-1681113600-1682269200@www.monmouth.edu
SUMMARY:2023 Senior Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:Featuring the work of Monmouth University graduating seniors who will receive their degrees from the Department of Art & Design. \nClosing Reception: April 23 from 1 to 4 p.m.
URL:https://www.monmouth.edu/events/event/2023-senior-exhibition/
LOCATION:DiMattio Gallery at Rechnitz Hall
CATEGORIES:Art and Design,Art Exhibitions,Arts at Monmouth,Free
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230410T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230410T183000
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CREATED:20230403T144820Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230403T144820Z
UID:40810111868-1681151400-1681151400@www.monmouth.edu
SUMMARY:Climate Crisis Teach-In 2023: Are the Answers to Climate Change ‘Blowin’ In The Wind’?
DESCRIPTION:A Marine Science and Policy Perspective on Offshore Wind Energy in the Mid-Atlantic Bight. Jason Adolf\, Ph.D.\, Keith Dunton\, Ph.D.\, and Professor John Tiedemann. \nThe development of offshore wind energy as an alternative to fossil fuel-based energy is happening rapidly on the continental shelf off the coasts of New Jersey and New York. However\, there is a combination of excitement and reservation among academic\, environmental and stakeholder groups surrounding this issue – while the need for non-fossil fuel energy is clear\, the potential impacts off offshore wind development on the marine environment and economy are unclear.  This session will highlight the regulatory\, permitting\, and monitoring process involved in offshore wind development and highlight the involvement of Monmouth University faculty and students in fisheries monitoring plans aimed at detecting potential impacts of offshore wind development. Non-invasive techniques such as environmental DNA (eDNA) analyses and acoustic telemetry will be discussed with regard their role in the broader picture of understanding the continental shelf marine ecosystem and potential impacts of offshore wind.
URL:https://www.monmouth.edu/events/event/climate-crisis-teach-in-2023-are-the-answers-to-climate-change-blowin-in-the-wind/
LOCATION:Edison Atrium – Room 201
CATEGORIES:Alumni,Community Member,Current Student,Free,Lectures,School of Science
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230411T163000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230411T173000
DTSTAMP:20260429T212021
CREATED:20230118T161726Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230118T161726Z
UID:40810111697-1681230600-1681234200@www.monmouth.edu
SUMMARY:Do You Know Where Your Art Comes From? by Victoria Reis
DESCRIPTION:Curator Victoria Reis\, Founder & Artistic Director of Transformer Arts Organization\, will highlight innovative contemporary platforms artists and arts organizations have initiated nationally to develop\, create\, and present art. Showcasing a range of visual art practices\, including performative\, experiential\, social\, and pedagogical\, Do You Know Where Your Art Comes From? investigates current and future models of art organizing. \nTransformer is a Washington DC based arts organization that develops multi-faceted exhibition and program platforms to advance emerging contemporary artists & arts practices. \nVictoria Reis is a curator\, writer\, and arts organizer who has been actively supporting contemporary visual artists and arts organizations within local\, national\, and international contexts since 1991. \nIn 2002\, Reis co-founded Transformer\, an internationally recognized non-profit visual arts organization based in Washington\, DC. Since 2006\, Reis has been leading Transformer as its Executive & Artistic Director\, curating and presenting substantial exhibitions and programs in support of emerging artists\, innovative cultural production\, and new & best practices within contemporary visual art. Reis has established comprehensive cultural partnerships & collaborations with an extensive range of arts\, educational\, and diplomatic organizations and institutions. She has launched and advanced the careers of several hundred artists. \nIn May 2017\, Reis expanded Transformer’s programming to include Siren Arts\, an Asbury Park\, NJ based summer residency program for emerging visual artists working within the performance art discipline. Siren Arts will be presenting its 7th season of programming summer 2023. Reis is a Founding Member of Common Field\, a national network of art spaces and artist-led initiatives. She has been a member of ArtTable since 2000. In 2018\, she joined the Board of Directors of Monmouth Arts\, a non-profit arts organization supporting artists and arts organizations throughout Monmouth County\, NJ.
URL:https://www.monmouth.edu/events/event/do-you-know-where-your-art-comes-from-by-victoria-reis/
LOCATION:Pollak Theatre
CATEGORIES:Arts at Monmouth,Free,Lectures,Lectures/Workshops/Symposiums
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230411T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230411T193000
DTSTAMP:20260429T212021
CREATED:20220516T184222Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221025T132231Z
UID:40810111313-1681241400-1681241400@www.monmouth.edu
SUMMARY:T. S. Eliot’s The Waste Land
DESCRIPTION:Join us for Tuesday Night Book Club! Hosted by Monmouth University’s Ken Womack\, each month we’ll explore a different novel. All you have to do is Zoom in and join the discussion! \nThis month’s novel is T. S. Eliot’s The Waste Land \nFamous for juxtaposing Eastern cultures with Western literary references\, The Waste Land has been celebrated for its eloquence\, depth of meaning and numerous subtleties. Quickly ascending to the status of literary classic\, The Waste Land is widely considered by literary scholars to be Eliot’s finest poem\, representing a maturity in his style and a confidence in both expression and in research. \nWhen you register you will be provided the meeting link to join the conversation.
URL:https://www.monmouth.edu/events/event/t-s-eliots-the-waste-land/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:Alumni,Arts at Monmouth,English,Free,Lectures,Lectures/Workshops/Symposiums
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230412T144500
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230412T161500
DTSTAMP:20260429T212021
CREATED:20230124T215109Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230124T215156Z
UID:40810111736-1681310700-1681316100@www.monmouth.edu
SUMMARY:Study Abroad 101
DESCRIPTION:Do you want to learn more about studying abroad? \nJoin us each Wednesday for information on studying abroad. Speak to students who have participated in our programs. Get some answers and get ready to travel. \nVisit the Study Abroad site
URL:https://www.monmouth.edu/events/event/study-abroad-101/2023-04-12/
LOCATION:Pozycki Hall\, Room 204
CATEGORIES:Current Student,Free,Workshops and Professional Development
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230413T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230418T170000
DTSTAMP:20260429T212021
CREATED:20230406T200056Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230406T200416Z
UID:40810111880-1681372800-1681837200@www.monmouth.edu
SUMMARY:Jacob Landau: The Prophetic Quest
DESCRIPTION:An art exhibition that explores a range of works over a long career\, created by the American artist\, humanist\, and teacher Jacob Landau. The exhibition features a selection of some eighteen works. All are from Monmouth University’s extensive collection of Jacob Landau’s work\, comprising over 300 prints\, drawings\, and paintings. The collection was gifted to Monmouth University in 2008 by the Jacob Landau Institute of Roosevelt\, NJ. \nReception: Thursday\, April 13\, from 4– 6 pm \nAbout Jacob Landau:\nBorn in Philadelphia in 1917\, Landau launched his career as an illustrator\, winning national prizes at age 16 and a scholarship to the Philadelphia College of Art. He went on to have over sixty one-person shows\, featuring a wide range of drawings and paintings. The recipient of numerous awards\, including Guggenheim and National Arts Council grants\, many of his works are featured in permanent collections\, such as the Philadelphia Museum of Art and the Museum of Modern Art in New York. A master teacher\, he retired as professor emeritus at New York’s Pratt Institute. In 1996\, he was awarded an honorary Doctorate in Fine Arts by Monmouth University. \nFor Jacob Landau “art enables us to see the world whole and undivided.” And at its center lies the artist’s desire for justice in this world. The current exhibit reveals that his entire career was driven by such a quest from an early work with conte crayon\, “Two Women in Market” and his “Mine Strike at Auchel” through an “Einstein” portrait\, as well as watercolor pochoirs of “Malachi” and “Isaiah” who call for justice and whose bold colors and sinuous lines derive from their respective stained-glass windows that Landau created for the Keneseth Israel Synagogue in Elkins Park\, PA (just outside Philadelphia)\, two of ten windows\, each towering 5’x20’\, that flank the prayer hall. \nLandau’s Isaiah and Malachi watercolors exhilarate\, even as they confront the viewer. We realize that the prophet does not predict the future but reveals the present\, witnessing injustice\, condemning it\, and proclaiming alternatives—actions. Clearly\, Isaiah’s words pierced the artist’s heart: “Seek justice\, relieve the oppressed.” \n And we see Landau’s struggle in his quest as a citizen of our world and as an artist in a series of sketches and preparatory drawings for his portrait of Malachi as well as those of Amos\, Hosea\, and Jeremiah. We are also given an image of a world without justice\, Ezekiel’s Vison of Dry Bones\, and a glimpse of a promised new world to come\, New Jerusalem. \n  \n 
URL:https://www.monmouth.edu/events/event/jacob-landau-the-prophetic-quest-2/
LOCATION:Guggenheim Memorial Library\, Room 101\, 400 Cedar Ave\, West Long Branch\, NJ\, 07764\, United States
CATEGORIES:Art and Design,Art Exhibitions,Arts at Monmouth,Free
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230419T144500
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230419T161500
DTSTAMP:20260429T212021
CREATED:20230124T215109Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230124T215156Z
UID:40810111739-1681915500-1681920900@www.monmouth.edu
SUMMARY:Study Abroad 101
DESCRIPTION:Do you want to learn more about studying abroad? \nJoin us each Wednesday for information on studying abroad. Speak to students who have participated in our programs. Get some answers and get ready to travel. \nVisit the Study Abroad site
URL:https://www.monmouth.edu/events/event/study-abroad-101/2023-04-19/
LOCATION:Pozycki Hall\, Room 204
CATEGORIES:Current Student,Free,Workshops and Professional Development
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230419T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230419T180000
DTSTAMP:20260429T212021
CREATED:20230403T143534Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230407T205144Z
UID:40810111865-1681927200-1681927200@www.monmouth.edu
SUMMARY:Alumni Speaker Series with Oscar Sanchez ’13
DESCRIPTION:As an early career recruiter for one of the world’s largest media and entertainment companies\, NBCUniversal\, Oscar reviews over 15\,000 resumes annually. In this session\, he will review resume formatting tips\, what to include\, and what not to include to ensure that you stand out in your internship and job application process.  \nOscar Sanchez\, Jr. ’13 (He/Him) has been an early career recruiter at NBCUniversal since August 2021. In his role\, Oscar manages the internship hiring for the Ad Sales\, Content Distribution\, TV & Streaming\, and Corporate Functions businesses\, as well as an Ad Sales post-graduate rotational program. Prior to his role at NBCUniversal\, Oscar worked as an HR and DE&I manager at South Florida’s largest advertising agency\, Zimmerman Advertising. He also spent almost four years working for The Walt Disney Company in various roles including the Disney College Program\, professional and management internships\, and recruiting operations. Oscar has a Master’s degree from the University of Central Florida in Educational Leadership and a Bachelor’s degree from Monmouth University in Communication.  \nOops! We could not locate your form.
URL:https://www.monmouth.edu/events/event/alumni-speaker-series-with-oscar-sanchez-13/
LOCATION:Live over Zoom
CATEGORIES:Alumni,Alumni Events,Current Student,Free,Lectures,Workshops and Professional Development
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230422T093000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230422T113000
DTSTAMP:20260429T212021
CREATED:20230403T150154Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230403T150154Z
UID:40810111874-1682155800-1682163000@www.monmouth.edu
SUMMARY:Ecological Restoration Project for the Climate Crisis
DESCRIPTION:Many people feel helpless in the face of the climate crisis\, but there are many solutions. One solution that is well within the power of most people is strengthening the suburban environment.  Environments highly impacted by human intervention especially those with a high proportion of non-native plants are ecologically less stable and less resilient to the assaults of climate change. Environmental remediation by removal of invasive plants and replanting or planting native plants in areas disturbed by humans is partial ecological restoration.  As part of the Climate Crisis Teach-In\, Catherine Duckett\, Ph.D.\, will lead interested students and other members of the community in an ecological restoration project on Elinor Ave at Ross Lake Park and at adjacent Van Court Park. Volunteers will be shown how to identify the most common invasive vines and weeds. Volunteers will cut and remove these “invasives”s.  Areas suitable for replanting will be planted with hardy native species such as goldenrod\, violets and snakeroot.
URL:https://www.monmouth.edu/events/event/ecological-restoration-project-for-the-climate-crisis/
LOCATION:Van Court Park
CATEGORIES:Alumni,Current Student,Free,Lectures
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