• James Deane: A Hidden Treasure

    Pollak Gallery

    This exhibit will feature recently discovered artwork by artistic visionary James Deane a life-long resident of Long Branch (1906 – 2001.) Prolific in many mediums, Deane created works of art with watercolors, pen and ink, pencil and clay. He was supported by his only sibling, his sister Laura, which allowed him the freedom to focus exclusively on his artwork for many years. The works featured in this exhibit include magnificent botanical studies, futuristic landscape paintings and whimsical pottery, most of which has been unseen since the 1930’s.

  • Aaron Wexler

    Rotary Ice House Gallery

    Aaron Wexler’s work investigates shapes in nature as they relate to abstraction in painting. He collects distinctly different representations of abstraction of nature and architectural networks and utilizing prints, books, photographs and hand painted paper, makes drawings and collages from these source materials. Wexler received his M.F.A from the School of The Art Institute of Chicago in 1999. His work has been included in various solo and group shows in New York and London including the Morgan Lehman Gallery, Josee Bienvenu Gallery, The National Academy Museum, and Katonah Museum of Art, among others.

  • Leon Hess School of Business Academic Welcome 2015

    Pozycki Hall Auditorium

    All transfer and new students are invited to attend a brief presentation in Pozycki Hall Auditorium. Current Business students are encouraged to join the Leon Hess Business School Faculty and Administration for a barbecue following the Welcome Presentation. For more information, please contact Trish LaMarca at 732-571-3423 or plamarca@monmouth.edu.

  • School of Science Welcome BBQ

    Annual barbeque hosted by the School of Science welcoming students to the new academic year and open to the School of Science community.

  • Susan B. Anthony Comes to Monmouth

    McAllan Hall

    Constitution Day is Thursday, September 17, and Susan B. Anthony will be speaking as portrayed by Marjorie Goldman from the American Historical Theatre in Philadelphia.

  • School of Social Work 40th Anniversary Celebration

    The Great Hall

    All proceeds will benefit the School of Social Work. Tickets are $40 per person, but 2015 grads and current Social Work students can attend for free!

    $40
  • Bravo Amici

    Pollak Theatre

    Bravo Amici’s mix of powerful tenors and glorious sopranos perform an uplifting collection of well-known classical and contemporary arias. Combining the essential elements of pop, Broadway and opera with classical overtones, their powerful performance is a tribute to the emerging musical genre of “Contemporary Classical Crossover” taking the world by storm.

    $60 (Gold Circle); $45; $35