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Week of Events
Souls Shot Portrait Project
The Souls Shot Portrait Project pairs fine artists with families and friends of victims of gun violence. The artists create portraits using diverse approaches and emphasize the individuality and uniqueness of the victims portrayed. The project began in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, in 2016, and the resulting exhibitions have featured many talented artists throughout the years.
Black History Month Open Mic Night – Joy, Justice and Solidarity
Black History Month Open Mic Night – Joy, Justice and Solidarity
Click or tap image to view detailed image. CommWorks: Students Committed to Performance and the MU Intercultural Center invite you to join us for the Black History Month Open Mic Night – Joy, Justice and Solidarity – from 6 to 8 p.m. on Monday, February 28 at the Student Center Fireplace Lounge. Performances should be […]
Leadership, Civility and Common Ground in Politics and Public
Leadership, Civility and Common Ground in Politics and Public
Click or tap image to download event flyer. How Can Civil Discourse Lead to Good Public Policy? Leading New Jersey Democrats and Republicans will meet at Monmouth University on March 2 to launch a new conversation series aimed at bridging the political divide through civil discourse. Monmouth University introduces Leadership, Civility, and Common Ground in […]
Spring 2022 Internship and Career Fair
Spring 2022 Internship and Career Fair
Meet 50+ recruiters from all industries looking to hire interns and full-time staff members from all majors. All students should register through Handshake to attend this signature Monmouth event to meet employers and expand their networks. Once you register, be sure to sign-up for group or 1:1 sessions with employers! For more information, contact Jeff […]
Anna Qu
Anna Qu
Join us for a zoom reading and Q&A with author Anna Qu. Anna is the author of the memoir Made in China (Catapult 2021). Her work has appeared in Poets & Writers, Lithub, Threepenny Review, Lumina, Kartika, Kweli, Vol.1, Brooklyn, and Jezebel, among others. Anna serves as the Nonfiction Editor at Kweli Journal.
History of Slavery in New Jersey
History of Slavery in New Jersey
This three-session virtual course taught by Rick Geffken will cover the period of historic New Jersey slavery starting in the 1620s to the passage of the 13th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution in 1865. Attendees will learn that New Jersey was the last northern state to agree to abolish slavery once and for all, after many furtive attempts. The course will highlight the enslavement of African Americans and Lenape Native Americans in Monmouth County. Runaway slave ads in newspapers, maps, and images of the enslaved and slaveholders will illustrate how endemic and important slavery was to the growth of the Garden State. Stories gathered from contemporary descendants of enslaved people will provide insight into a vital part of American history only now coming to public attention. Attendees will be introduced to the work of many scholars who have studied and published books on slavery in New Jersey.
MICHAEL FEINSTEIN
MICHAEL FEINSTEIN
Michael Feinstein, the multi-platinum-selling, five-time GRAMMY®- nominated entertainer dubbed “The Ambassador of the Great American Songbook,” is one of the premier interpreters of American standards. Through his live performances, recordings, film and television appearances, and his songwriting, Feinstein is an all-star force in American music.