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TAJ MAHAL – Livestream

Virtual

Composer, multi-instrumentalist, vocalist, multi-GRAMMY® winner, multi-Blues Music Award winner, Blues Hall of Fame member and Americana Music Association’s Lifetime Achievement award recipient TAJ MAHAL streaming LIVE to the comforts of your own home from the UC Theatre stage in Berkeley, CA.  This will be Taj’s first ever livestream performance!

Livestream Access: $20; $150 Meet & Greet option

The Interface Between Marine Biology and Creative Microscopic Inhabitants of the Sea

Virtual

Before the advent of microscopic photography, it fell to the varying artistic skills of scientists to show the world what the invisible plants and animals in our oceans looked like. One of the most prolific and talented was Ernst Haeckel, an 1800s German zoologist and marine biologist whose groundbreaking sketches of organisms such as zooplankton, diatoms and copepods continue to capture the imagination of science enthusiasts and artists to this day. Count among them Monmouth University Professor Pat Cresson, who recently created over 50 works highlighting both microscopic marine organisms and larger sea creatures. Cresson will present her collection, The Interface Between Marine Biology and Creative Microscopic Inhabitants of the Sea, in a free public webinar on Nov. 18. The session is being offered as part of the Department of History & Anthropology’s Research and Teaching Pedagogy Seminar Series

To register, please email Dr. Geoff Fouad at gfouad@monmouth.edu. A Zoom link will be sent upon registration.

The Cover Letter: Get the “Write Stuff” for Professional Branding

Virtual

In this competitive job landscape, it is no longer enough to have a well written resume. Many job boards and internal HR departments utilize pre-screen applicants with the “robot eyes” of Applicant Tracking Systems (ATS) and Artificial Intelligence (AI) to manage the high level of interest for open positions. Unlock the power of a persuasive cover letter as part of your professional branding strategy that includes impactful resumes and an online career profile that will make the robot eyes take notice!

The Cover Letter: Get the “Write Stuff” for Professional Branding

Virtual

In this competitive job landscape, it is no longer enough to have a well written resume. Many job boards and internal HR departments utilize pre-screen applicants with the “robot eyes” of Applicant Tracking Systems (ATS) and Artificial Intelligence (AI) to manage the high level of interest for open positions. Unlock the power of a persuasive cover letter as part of your professional branding strategy that includes impactful resumes and an online career profile that will make the robot eyes take notice!

Virtual Story Time

Online

Pre-K through 2nd graders and caregivers are welcome to register for Story Time, to be held on Friday, November 20, 2020 at 4 p.m. via Zoom. Register at https://monmouth.libwizard.com/f/storytime-signup. Story […]

Jarrod Spector and Kelli Barrett – Live from Adelphi Concert Series

Virtual

“Live from Adelphi Concert Series” brings Broadway and cabaret stars together online for several concerts performed at Adelphi’s Performing Arts Center (PAC) on Sunday afternoons. Adelphi has partnered with venues across the country to help promote the series and the artists.

Jarrod Spector is best known for his Tony Nominated performance in Beautiful: the Carole King Musical in the role of ‘Barry Mann’. He played ‘Frankie Valli’ for a record 1500 performances in Broadway’s Jersey Boys and was last seen as the iconic ‘Sonny Bono’ in Broadway’s The Cher Show. Kelli Barrett originated the role of ‘Lara Guishar’ in Broadway’s Doctor Zhivago and has also played leading roles in Broadway’s Wicked, Baby It’s You! and The Royal Family. She was recently lauded for her portrayal as ‘Liza Minnelli’ in the award-winning FX show Fosse/Verdon.

$20 per streaming device

A Post-Election Conversation – DC Area Alumni & Friends

A virtual conversation with Director of Monmouth University’s Polling Institute, Patrick Murray. Join fellow Hawks in your area and Patrick, to discuss the question on everyone’s minds: why were the polls off (again) plus what that means for potential cooperation in Washington in the next year.