• Daisy Chain for Alayna Jayne

    Student Center Patio

    Colleges Against Cancer is holding a tabling event, “Daisy Chain for Alayna Jayne” on Monday, Sept. 30, outside of the student center from 11 a.m.&ndashl2 p.m. This event is in […]

  • Picasso: Rebel in Paris

    Pollak Theatre

    Fifty years after his passing, we embark on a journey through Pablo Picasso’s Paris, amidst sunshine and shadow, convictions and contradictions, from a young, impoverished foreigner to one of the most important icons of the 20th-century. The film moves continuously in and out of the Musée Picasso in Paris which has the largest existing collection dedicated to the painter with 6,000 masterpieces and 200,000 pieces of archive material, and follows Picasso through the Parisian neighborhoods where he lived, from the early days in ateliers with no heating to the large middle-class apartments where his success began: a physical and intellectual journey to gain a deeper understanding of his work and spirit.

    $23 (adult); $21 (senior); $10 (child); $5 (MU student)
  • Crafts for St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital

    Intercultural Center

    Join Us! In making Coloring Books, Cards, and More for the Children of St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital while enjoying some light refreshments.

  • Intramural 7v7 Flag Football

    Hesse Field on The Great Lawn

    Monmouth Recreation is offering Intramural 7v7 Flag Football for all students. There will be a men’s and women’s league. The leagues will run from September 16th to October 11th. The […]

  • Latinx Heritage Month Career Panel

    Julian Abele Room (The Great Hall Room 104)

    Alumni will share their stories from college to career, discuss obstacles they had to overcome, and offer advice to students. There will be free food and swag available!

  • Green Worlds in Black and White: Feminist Readings of the 1930s Wood Engraving Revival

    DiMattio Gallery at Rechnitz Hall

    A talk by Kristin Bluemel, Ph.D. Join us! 8th Annual Ink & Electricity: Advancing Liberal Learning in the Digital Age lecture . The enchanting black and white pictures featured in this talk tell a forgotten feminist tale of personal freedom and commercial success achieved by women artists whose creations of wood, ink, and paper brought joy and beauty into the dark days of the Great Depression and World War I.

    Free and open to the public
  • Cat Stevens, Tea for the Tillerman

    The Great Hall Auditorium/Virtual 400 Cedar Ave, West Long Branch, NJ, United States

    It’s just like book club but with albums! With new advances in technology, the way we consume music through our devices, apps and on demand streaming services like Pandora, Spotify and iTunes is making the idea of the “album” as an art form extinct. Get together with other music enthusiasts on Tuesday nights to discuss some of the greatest records of all-time! Listen to the album beforehand and then come prepared to discuss. This event will feature Cat Stevens, Tea for the Tillerman.

    Free and open to the public, but registration is required.