• Art Walk and Michael Malpass Film Screening

    Pollak Theatre

    This event will include a tour of the sculpture on campus including the new J. Seward Johnson pieces and the Michael Malpass Retrospective in Pollak Gallery. There will also be a screening of the new documentary about Michael Malpass titled “Michael Malpass – A Great Circle” created by Monmouth University Communication Students under the direction of Erin Fleming, Director of Production Services.

  • Lucy Kalian: Swells and Soundings

    Pollak Gallery

    Please note due to a power outage the opening reception is CANCELLED. Lucy Kalian’s work is “unapologetically representational”. In the exhibit, Swells and Soundings she explores the tidal forces at work where land and water meet. Opening Reception: September 30, 6:30 to 8:30pm

  • City Streets

    Shadow Lawn

    Food trucks, vendors and fun on Shadow Lawn!

  • Jody Joseph “4 Common Threads; One Heartstring”

    Lauren K. Woods Theatre

    Tickets on sale July 1. A rare, intimate performance by Jody Joseph celebrating the styles of Stevie Nicks, Janis Joplin, Carly Simon, and Bette Midler, with a featured performance as Jody herself.

    $25; $50
  • Hispanic Heritage Month 2016

    CALENDAR OF EVENTS Hispanic Heritage Month 2016 Honoring Our Heritage Building Our Future September 15 – October 15 September 15 – October 15 Library Room 101 9 a.m. – 5 p.m. Memorias – Geography of a Decade: Chile 1973-1983 Exhibit September 26 Woods Theatre 6 p.m. Tres Vidas Celebrating the lives of Frida Kahlo, Rufina […]

  • Visiting Writers: The Breakbeat Poets

    The Great Hall Auditorium

    Hip-Hop is the largest youth culture in the history of the planet rock. It has produced generations of artists who have revolutionized their genre(s) by applying the aesthetic innovations of the culture.

  • On Screen/in Person: Sweet Dreams

    Pollak Theatre

    Made up of women from both sides of the 1994 Rwandan genocide, Rwanda’s first and only all women’s drum troupe, Ingoma Nshya, offers a place of support, healing and reconciliation. When the group decides to partner with two young American entrepreneurs to open Rwanda’s first ever ice cream shop, these remarkable women embark on a journey of independence, peace and possibility. SWEET DREAMS interweaves heart-wrenching stories of tragedy with powerful examples of hope and resilience to present a moving portrait of a country in transition. There will be a Q&A with Co-Directors Lisa Fruchtman and Rob Fruchtman following the screening.