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Louise Erdrich, The Night Watchman

Virtual

Join us for Tuesday Night Book Club! Hosted by Monmouth University’s Ken Womack. This month’s novel is Louise Erdrich’s The Night Watchman. Based on the extraordinary life of National Book Award-winning author Louise Erdrich’s grandfather who worked as a night watchman and carried the fight against Native dispossession from rural North Dakota all the way to Washington, D.C., this powerful novel explores themes of love and death with lightness and gravity and unfolds with the elegant prose, sly humor, and depth of feeling of a master craftsman.

Free and open to the public, registration required.

HireNewYork Multi-University Alumni Career Fair Fall 2024

Prince George Ballroom 15 E 27th St., NYC

The HireNewYork Alumni Career Fair is a hiring event designed for alumni, graduating seniors and graduate students who are looking for early-and mid-level career opportunities. It offers a special chance for job seekers to connect with employers from diverse fields and industries. Job seekers attend the fair for free, but it’s important to register in […]

World Languages Festival

Great Hall Auditorium

The Department of World Languages and Cultures invites you to join us for our annual World Languages Festival! It’s always a lot of fun, and a chance for Monmouth students to shine as they share their talents and love of world languages. Come and enjoy singing, dancing, cultural demonstrations. and some authentic cultural foods.

Italian Cooking Night and Study Abroad Info Session

Want to learn how to make your favorite Italian cuisine? Click HERE to RSVP for a special Italian Cooking Night at Magill Commons!   When: Friday, November 15 from 6 to 7:30pm Where: Magill Commons Dining Hall Cost: FREE if you RSVP by Wednesday, November 13th in QR code image below or HERE. Space is […]

Lens Collective Photography Interest Meeting 1

Art Building

Join us for the first meeting of Monmouth University’s new photography club, the Lens Collective! This interest meeting is open to all students, whether you’re a seasoned photographer or just curious about the art form. Learn about our upcoming plans, share ideas, and connect with others passionate about photography.

Court

Pollak Theatre

A sewerage worker’s dead body is found inside a manhole in Mumbai. An ageing folk singer is tried in court on charges of abetment of suicide. He is accused of performing an inflammatory song which might have incited the worker to commit the act. As the trial unfolds, the personal lives of the lawyers and the judge involved in the case are observed outside the court.

Free and open to the public

Theatre Fest Fall 2024 – Spark Sessions: A Night of Original Works by MU Players

Lauren K. Woods Theatre

Spark Sessions: A Night of Original Works by MU Players is an exciting event showcasing a collection of student-written one-act plays and poems. The event highlights the creativity and diverse voices of Monmouth’s emerging playwrights. 

Free and opent to the public

Theatre Fest Fall 2024 – Music and Theatre Collaboration: Celebrating Stephen Sondheim

Lauren K. Woods Theatre

Celebrating Sondheim is a vibrant musical tribute to Stephen Sondheim, one of the greatest composers in American musical theatre. Join us as Monmouth University’s talented music and theatre students perform a curated selection of his most iconic works. This unforgettable evening highlights Sondheim’s genius and celebrates the passion of those who bring his music to life.

Free and open to the public

Theatre Fest Fall 2024 – Alpha Psi Omega Presents: To Be or Not to Be: Hamlet, an Abridged Staging

Lauren K. Woods Theatre

To Be or Not To Be: Hamlet, an Abridged Staging, performed exclusively by members of Alpha Psi Omega, Rho Rho Chapter. This organization consists of the elite members of the Monmouth University Music and Theatre Arts Department, who through their hard work and dedication qualified to join this national theatre honor society. Join us for an intimate, staged reading of a Shakespearean classic.

Free and open to the public