• What Remains: Ghost Forests, What We Have Lost and Gained.

    Edison Atrium – Room 201

    Pedram Daneshgar, Ph.D. Climate 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 […]

  • Climate Crisis Teach-In 2023: Are the Answers to Climate Change ‘Blowin’ In The Wind’?

    Edison Atrium – Room 201

    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. The 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 […]

  • Technology Career and Internship Fair

    Virtual

    Fair for Technology Career and Internship Opportunities Contact careerdevelopment@monmouth.edu to register.

  • Science Career and Internship Fair

    Virtual

    Internship and Career Fair for Science Majors Contact careerdevelopment@monmouth.edu to register.

  • Monmouth University Computer Camp

    Summer Computer Camp at Monmouth University was developed by School of Science faculty to provide advanced learning in computer skills, encourage teamwork, and promote creative thinking. We are happy to announce that we will again be featuring a course on robotics in our camp curriculum this summer! The camp, for students ages 11 to 17, […]

    Community Members $795; Dependents of Monmouth University Employees $495
  • Fighting Climate Change at Home: Homegrown National Park

    On Tuesday, Jan. 23, 2024, at 7 p.m. in Pollak Theater, best selling author Doug Tallamy, Ph.D., professor of Entomology at University of Delaware and author of Nature’s Best Hope and the Nature of Oaks will present on what you can do in your own yard or balcony to fight climate change, create climate resiliency, and create […]

  • David Libesman: Al and Data Thought Leader (Industry Speaker Event)

    Edison Hall E201

    Hosted by the School of Science and the Computer Science and Software Engineering Department Join us for an exclusive event featuring David Libesman (AI and data analytics thought leader; and SVP & GM, AI & Data Analytics at WorkWave). Libesman has revolutionized how businesses leverage AI for optimizing profits, operational efficiency, and customer engagement. Learn […]

  • 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 […]

  • Climate Change and Mental Health: Fostering Hope and Connection

    Edison Atrium – Room 201

    Part of the Climate Crisis Teach-In 2025 This presentation explores the growing mental health impacts of climate change, with a focus on community-level strategies that promote resilience, hope, and collective agency. Drawing on emerging research and best practices, it highlights how climate anxiety and ecological grief—particularly among Gen Z—are shaped by systemic inequities, uncertainty, and […]

  • Coffee and Canvas with the Women in Math

    Math Learning Center – HH 203

    Enjoy some coffee and paint a picture while chatting with the women of the math department! You don’t have to be a math major, just a woman who enjoys math and would like a place to connect with like-minded individuals. Bring your own coffee or enjoy a coffee, tea, or hot chocolate from the Math […]