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  • Premier Screening of the 2024 American Music Honors (Bruce Springsteen Archives & Center for American Music)

    Featuring the Honorees: Dion, Jackson Browne, John Mellencamp, and Mavis Staples.

    And Presenters: Bruce Springsteen, Darlene Loue, Jon Landau, Stevie Van Zandt, Marc Ribler & The Disciples of Soul Band, and Brian Williams.

  • Veterans Day Celebration

    Please join us at 11 a.m. in the Student Center Anacon B to celebrate Monmouth’s veterans (students, faculty, and staff). Come listen as student veterans share their stories from their time in service.

    Light refreshments are available.

  • The Stephen B. Siegel Lecture Series 2024-2025

    The Future of Affordable Housing in New Jersey: A Discussion of Challenges and Opportunities

    Presented by the Kislak Real Estate Institute at Monmouth University and the Greenbaum/Ferguson/NJAR Endowed Chair

    Light Refreshments: 5 p.m.
    Lecture: 6 p.m.

    Admission is free, but seating is limited: we suggest registering your attendance.

    Panelists

    Henry Kent-Smith
    Retired Partner, Fox Rothschild, and Monmouth University Adjunct in Real Estate Law

    Kendra Lelie, PP, AICP, LLA
    Professional Planner at Kyle + McManus Associates

    Randi Moore
    Chief Executive Officer, Affordable Housing Alliance

    Chris Pugliese
    Director of Housing Development, Affordable Housing Alliance

    Barbara Schoor
    Retired, Vice President, Community Investment Strategies

    Tom Stackhouse
    Executive Vice President, Chief Credit Officer at Lakeland Bank, and Kislak Real Estate Institute Advisory Council Member

    Moderator

    Robert H. Scott, III, Ph.D.
    Greenbaum/Ferguson/NJAR Endowed Chair in Real Estate Policy

  • NJ Run for the Fallen

    Please join the Student Veterans Association at the entrance of Norwood Ave & Kirby Ave (Lot11) for the 16th annual NJ Run for the Fallen. There is no running required to participate!

    The NJ Run for the Fallen has teams of military runners who embark on a 225+ mile journey starting in Cape May and finishing in Holmdel, to honor every NJ service member who died in support of the Global War on Terror.

    The family of Christopher Cosgrove, a Monmouth Alumni and US Marine Corps Veteran, will be present as military runners pass by to pay respect. We ask that you join us in celebrating the life of LCpl Cosgrove alongside his family.

  • The Election We Didn’t Expect, with Patrick Murray

    Join Monmouth University Polling Institute Director Patrick Murray for a presentation highlighting how the presidential candidate switch has impacted the election outlook, the motivations of voters, and the issues that are important.

    Q&A to follow.

    Patrick Murray has three decades of experience in public opinion research and has been director of Monmouth University’s Polling Institute since 2005. The Monmouth University Poll is one of the nation’s leading independent survey research centers, recently rated one of the five best polling organizations in the country by FiveThirtyEight.com. Murray frequently appears as a commentator on national and regional TV and radio. During election years, he serves as an exit poll analyst for the National Election Pool. In his home state, Murray regularly appears on various “Power Lists” of influential people in New Jersey politics.

  • Remembering 9/11

    Stop by to plant flags around the 9/11 Memorial.

  • The Eighth Biennial International Interdisciplinary Conference on Race

    Race and the Freedom to Learn

    Cosponsored by the William Monroe Trotter Institute for the Study of Black Culture at UMass Boston

    Location: Monmouth University Campus

    The freedom to learn has been inextricably linked to race across time and space. From the era of enslavement in the Americas to book burning in Nazi Germany down to the present humans around the globe have demanded the freedom to learn as a fundamental human right. This right to learn is intrinsically linked to race, gender, sexuality, and class -the denial of which diminishes society while threatening democracy. Denying groups and individuals the right to learn impacts everyone in society and oftentimes involves the censoring of curriculum, arrest of educators, and book banning or book burning. The freedom to learn has been particularly denied to marginalized communities including people of color, women, and members of the LGBTQIA+ community.

    In November 2024, the International Interdisciplinary Conference on Race will focus on “Race and the Freedom to Learn” and invites papers from a range of disciplines, including history, anthropology, education, gender studies, ethnic studies, sociology, and other disciplines that have grappled with this subject. We welcome individual papers or complete panels from scholars, educators, artists, and activists whose work is related to race, its intersections, and the freedom to learn in history, society, and culture. We also seek papers from international scholars and offer a few travel stipends to scholars traveling from abroad to attend the conference.

  • The Courage to Challenge Racial Injustice and Build Equity in Education: A Conversation with Ruby Bridges

    Social Justice Academy Professional Development Series Fall 2024 Series

    A Conversation with Ruby Bridges in recognition of the 70th Anniversary of Brown v. Board of Education

    Co-moderated by Vernon Smith, Ph.D., and Zaneta Rago-Craft, Ed.D.

    Co-sponsored with the Monmouth University Intercultural Center

    Ruby Bridges is a civil rights icon, activist, author, and speaker who at the age of 6 was the first Black student to integrate an all-white elementary school alone in Louisiana. She was born in Mississippi in 1954, the same year the United States Supreme Court handed down its landmark decision ordering the integration of public schools. Her family later moved to New Orleans, where on Nov. 14, 1960, Bridges began attending William Frantz Elementary School, single-handedly initiating the desegregation of public education. Her walk to the front door of the school was immortalized in Norman Rockwell’s painting “The Problem We All Live With”, in Robert Coles’ book “The Story of Ruby Bridges”, and in the Disney movie “Ruby Bridges”.

    She established the Ruby Bridges Foundation to provide leadership training programs that inspire youth and community leaders to embrace and value the richness of diversity. Bridges is the recipient of numerous awards, including the NAACP Martin Luther King Award, the Presidential Citizens Medal, and honorary doctorate degrees from Connecticut College, College of New Rochelle, Columbia University Teachers College, and Tulane University. Bridges is also the author of “Through My Eyes”, “This Is Your Time”, “I Am Ruby Bridges”, and “Dear Ruby, Hear Our Hearts”, released in January 2024. In March 2024, she was inducted into the National Women’s Hall of Fame.

  • Monmouth Alumni FoodBank Volunteering

    We invite you to reconnect with fellow alumni, make new friends, and experience the joy of giving back. Join us for a meaningful volunteer opportunity at the Community FoodBank of New Jersey! Together, we can fight hunger and make a difference in our community. Sign up today by following the directions below. We look forward to coming together to support those in need!

  • Alumni Tailgate (Homecoming and Reunion Weekend)

    The Alumni Tailgate will take place before the football team takes on the Bryant Bulldogs! Join us as we celebrate all alumni, with a special focus on graduates celebrating milestones (class years ending in 5 or 0).

    Please note: Only MVP ticket holders and their guests under 21 are eligible for early entry. If you plan to tailgate in the parking lots prior to joining us at the Alumni Tailgate, please follow all University tailgating guidelines.