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  • A Closer Look at Skin Disorders: Dermatology for Advanced Practice Nurse

    This course is designed to provide an overview of skin disorders frequently observed in the primary care setting. The instructor will discuss the physical exam, laboratory findings, management of care and treatment options. An area of focus will be on screening, preventing and the management of skin cancer.

    This program will provide 3 contact hours for nurses.

    Cost: $80/$70 for MU Students & Alumni (A light dinner is included in the program fee)

    Register Online

    For More Information

    Barbara Paskewich, MSN,RN, MA, CHES, Director of Professional Development and Special Projects
    732-571-3694
    bpaskewi@monmouth.edu

  • Pediatric Physical Assessment

    This course is one of the most popular continuing education programs offered by the School of Nursing. The instructor will focus on basic clinical evaluation of the school age child including both normal and abnormal findings. The material covered will primarily focus on disease and disorders frequently observed in the school age child.

    This program will provide 5 contact hours for nurses.

    Cost: $95 (A light lunch is included in the program fee)

    Register Online

    For More Information

    Barbara Paskewich, MSN,RN, MA, CHES, Director of Professional Development and Special Projects
    732-571-3694
    bpaskewi@monmouth.edu

  • Rings, Rashes, Lumps, and Bumps: Skin Disorders in the School Age Child

    Designed for the School Nurse or Pediatric Nurse, this workshop will cover assessment techniques, physical findings and treatment options for common skin disorders. The school health office is often the first place that a child will present with a wound, a lesion, rash, or an itch. The School Nurse’s assessment skills will determine whether the child returns to class or for further evaluation and treatment. Knowledge of skin disorders and diseases can help to ensure that a child receives appropriate care and can reduce the spread of diseases with the early implementation of infection control strategies.

    This program will provide 3 contact hours for nurses.

    Cost: $80/$70 for MU Students & Alumni (A light dinner is included in the program fee)

    Register Online

    For More Information

    Barbara Paskewich, MSN,RN, MA, CHES, Director of Professional Development and Special Projects
    732-571-3694
    bpaskewi@monmouth.edu

  • Champion of the Ocean Awards Dinner

  • Health, Wealth and a Confident Retirement

  • Current Topics in Counseling Conference

  • Trunk-or-Treat

    Trunk-or-Treat Logo

    Rain Location: Boylan Gymnasium, OceanFirst Bank Center

    Join Monmouth University’s clubs and organizations from 12 – 2 p.m. for an afternoon of Halloween trick-or-treating, activities, and games! Paint a pumpkin to take home, enjoy games and activities with spooky prizes, and visit over 40 trunks sponsored by Monmouth’s Fraternity & Sorority Life and Student Organizations! Trunk-or-Treat is free, open to the public, and hosted by the First Year Service Project. In the event of rain, the event will be held in Boylan Gymnasium in the OceanFirst Bank Center.

    Please enter campus from Larchwood Ave. and park in the large lot there. You should then look for signage and balloons directing you to the correct entrance for the event.

    Need more information or have questions? Contact Katherine Browna at kbrowna@monmouth.edu.

  • Free STEM Workshop for Girls in 4th to 8th Grades

    Monmouth University’s Department of Computer Science & Software Engineering (CSSE), in partnership with Random Hacks of Kindness, Jr (RHoKJr), presents a free STEM workshop for girls in grades 4th through 8th on Saturday, October 28, 2017 from 8:30 a.m. – 3:30 p.m. in Edison Hall Room 201.

    Girls will have the opportunity to team up as problem solvers and innovators to develop Smartphone app prototypes to benefit local nonprofit organizations. Computer science mentors, drawn from current CSSE students, will teach the girls how to “code for a cause” as they work with representatives from local non-profits such as STEAMpark, Lunch Break, and Coastal Communities Family Success Center.

    Girl participants and non-profit representatives may sign up by clicking the link below:

    Register for STEM Workshop for Girls at MU

    If you have questions, please contact CSSE Secretary Rebecca Hanly at rhanly@monmouth.edu or call 732-571-7501.

  • Governor Richard J. Codey to Speak at Current Topics in Counseling Conference

    Monmouth University’s 2017-2018 Public Servant-in-Residence, former NJ Governor Richard J. Codey, will be speaking at the Current Topics in Counseling Conference

    Richard J. Codey - LectureThe former governor’s session will run from 12:45 to 1:30 p.m. in Wilson Hall Auditorium and is part of the Current Topics in Counseling Conference, a full-day event facilitated by the Department of Professional Counseling’s Counseling Alumni Connection.

    Governor Codey’s talk, Mental Health and Public Policy, will focus on how he became interested in making mental health a focal point of his public service. This includes stories of going undercover in psychiatric institutions and nursing facilities, and doing frequent unannounced inspections of boarding homes, both of which exposed the poor treatment of patients. Governor Codey and his wife have also been open about their struggles with post-partum depression. These varied experiences led him to pass legislation which made improvements in mental health public policy.

    Attendees can participate in Q&A following the talk. Hors d’oeuvres and beverages will be served.

    This presentation is open to the public, and for those attending the conference this session is included with registration. A separate RSVP is not required for Governor Codey’s session.

    If interested in the Current Topics in Counseling Conference, please use the link below for further details regarding the entire conference and how to register for the full-day program.

    Current Topics in Counseling Conference

    For more information, contact Lisa Himelman, Professional Development Coordinator, Department of Professional Counseling, at 732-923-4572 or lhimelma@monmouth.edu.

  • Holiday Bazaar

    Monmouth University will host its Annual Holiday Bazaar on Tuesday, December 5, from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., in the Rebecca Stafford Student Center, Anacon Hall. This event is free and open to the public.

    Local venders will be selling a variety of fun and unique products including jewelry, home goods, clothing, cookware and much more.

    The event is sponsored by the Global Experience Program, Monmouth University students who will be spending their winter, spring break or summer breaks volunteering in Haiti, Guatemala, or Nicaragua to aid the under-privileged. Proceeds from vendor table rentals will help support travel expenses for the students.

    For more information, contact Corey Inzana at 732-923-4768.