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Born to Run 50: Photographs by Eric Meola

DiMattio Gallery at Rechnitz Hall

This exciting new exhibit celebrates the photography of Eric Meola, whose iconic photo of Springsteen and saxophonist Clarence Clemons graces the Born to Run album cover.  The free exhibit will be open to the public in Monmouth University’s Rechnitz Hall DiMattio Gallery from Friday, September 5 through December 18, 2025. See gallery hours and more here.

Dennis McNett and Ben Venom: Double Trouble

Rotary Ice House Gallery

Monmouth University, Department of Art & Design, in collaboration with Parlor Gallery in Asbury Park is pleased to present Double Trouble, a groundbreaking exhibition uniting the strong works of Dennis McNett (Wolfbat) and Ben Venom. McNett’s large-scale wood carvings and intricate prints stand in powerful dialogue with Venom’s punk-infused quilts and textile works. These boundary-pushing artists transform traditional techniques into bold cultural statements that challenge, provoke, and inspire.

Seen & Unseen, Charles Sills’ Memorial Group Art Exhibit

Pollak Gallery

In illuminating what has been hidden—by history, by progress, or by the limits of perception—Seen & Unseen seeks to reclaim and reframe the narratives that shape our cultural and emotional landscapes. Through painting, sculpture, photography, and mixed media, the exhibition invites both artists and audiences to consider: What do we overlook in our daily lives? What deserves to be remembered? And how do the spaces we inhabit reflect the spaces within us?

Free and open to the public.

LASO Community Food Drive

Student Center & Magill Commons (Intercultural Center)

Please join the Latin American Student Organization collect non- perishable items for families in need this holiday season. All items collected will be donated to Fulfill Monmouth and Ocean County. […]

History of Motown Records

Virtual (Zoom)

Class Schedule: November 6, 13, & 20, 2025 | 7:30 – 9:00 PM

In Detroit in the 1960’s Motown Records produced hits as efficiently as the Ford Motor Company produced automobiles. It was the “Sound of Young America” conceived by Berry Gordy J and sung by performers like The Supremes, The Temptations, Marvin Gaye and Stevie Wonder. Using audio and visual content, we’ll trace the amazing musical journey from the power soul of “Dancing in The Streets” and “I Heard It Through the Grapevine” to the psychedelic soul of “What’s Going On” and “Papa Was A Rollin’ Stone” to the pop soul of The Jackson 5. Timeless music that moved us then and moves us now.

Zoom Link will be provided upon registration.

$50

2025 Global Understanding Convention

The Global Understanding Convention Committee of the Institute for Global Understanding at Monmouth University is pleased to invite proposals from faculty, students, and staff for its biennial Global Understanding Convention. […]

Global Understanding Convention 2025

Stafford Student Center Afflitto Conference Room

In recognition of the United Nations’ Declaration of 2025 as the n”International Year of Peace and Trust”nnMorning Session: 9-1pmnAfternoon/Evening Session: 1-7pmn—nEvent Details: https://campusgroups.monmouth.edu/rsvp?id=375513

A Day in Our Boots

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Ever wondered what military life is really like? Join Monmouth’s Student Veterans for an interactive event where you can explore the tools, tastes, and training that define service.nnExperience Includes:n✅ Try […]

Filling Our Nest – Food/Hygiene Drive

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Help support The Nest, our on-campus food pantry!nDonate non-perishable food or hygiene items and make a difference in our campus community.nEach resident who donates will be entered into a raffle […]

Found Animation

Rechnitz Hall 216 400 Cedar Ave, West Long Branch, United States

Corrie Francis Parks brings life to the inanimate through frame-by-frame manipulation of physical materials. With one hand under the camera and the other on the computer keyboard, her films and installations maintain an organic connection to traditional production methods while fully integrating digital technology. She is Associate Professor of Visual Arts at University of Maryland, Baltimore County (UMBC). Her book, Fluid Frames: Experimental Animation with Sand, Clay, Paint and Pixels, explores the tactile nature of moving malleable materials directly under the camera, bringing together traditional and digital workflow through interviews with contemporary animators and workshop-style exercises. Come and actively learn techniques for creating animation.

All events are free and open to the public.