Delayed Opening – Feb. 25, 2026

Monmouth University will operate on a delayed opening schedule tomorrow, February 25, 2026. The University will open at 10:00 a.m., and classes will begin at 10:05 a.m. All classes that start before 10 am are cancelled.

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Last Updated: 2/24/2026, 6:04 PM

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  • Ask a Recent Alum Series Part 2 – Featuring Mallory Nelson ’15

    Mallory Nelson

    About the Event

    This month’s edition of our Ask a Recent Alumn Series features Mallory Nelson ’15, who utilized her education in Monmouth’s Leon Hess Business School, as well as professional experience at Nordstrom and Target, to enter into a successful career in pharmaceutical sales. Nelson is a proud employee of Abbvie Pharmaceuticals with a strong track record of sales and has been recognized as Rookie of the Year, Presidents Club Winner, Team of the Quarter, Rep of the Quarter, and Rep of the Region. In two short years, Nelson has been promoted twice and has earned a spot in Abbvie’s Emerging Leadership Program. In this webinar, Nelson will share her advice on how to become an extremely successful sales representative and leader!

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  • A Beginner’s Guide to Starting a Hydroponic Garden at Home

  • Homecoming 2020

  • The 2020 Election: Polls and Persuasion

  • The Virtual Shift: What Can I Expect When Navigating the Job Search Today

    Damon

    About the Event

    Internship and full-time job searching can be stressful in the most normal circumstances, but the uncertainties of a global pandemic can make this process seem even more overwhelming. Every aspect of the job search, including networking, interviewing, and negotiating, now takes place virtually.

    In this webinar, Damon Albano ’02, Global Head of University Recruitment, Johnson & Johnson, will share his advice on tips for the remote job hunt, what to expect when you first start a new job, what he looks for on a resume and virtual interview.

    This event is co-sponsored by The Office of Alumni Engagement and Annual Giving and Career Services.

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  • Hispanic Heritage Month

  • Student Employee Appreciation Week 2020
    March 29 – April 4

    In celebration of National Student Employment Week, the Student Employment Office will be sponsoring a number of events celebrating the 24th Annual Student Employee Appreciation Week (SEAW) during the week of March 29 – April 4 !

    The National Student Employment Association (NSEA) designates one week each year for universities and colleges across the country to recognize the substantial contributions of students who work on campus.

    Photo shows all nominees for Monmouth University's Student Employee of the Year 2020

    MONMOUTH UNIVERSITY APPRECIATES EACH AND EVERY STUDENT EMPLOYEE!

  • Cancelled: Lives of the ‘Brows’: Autobiography, Taste, Ethics

    Photo of Dr. Max Cavitch, Associate Professor of English, University of Pennsylvania
    Dr. Max Cavitch, Associate Professor of English, University of Pennsylvania

    Please join us for a guest lecture by Dr. Max Cavitch, Associate Professor of English at the University of Pennsylvania, where he is also an affiliated faculty member of the programs in Cinema Studies, Gender, Sexuality, and Women’s Studies, and Psychoanalytic Studies.

    Dr. Cavitch will be discussing literary taste and value in relation to autobiography—one of the world’s most popular and widely practiced genres. From “highbrow” triumphs of artistic intention to “middlebrow” narratives of historical significance to “lowbrow” tell-alls of gossipy celebrity, there are autobiographies to suit every taste. But what is “taste,” anyway? What does it have to do with “literary value”? And, moreover, what do either taste or literary value have to do with the question of whose lives and life-stories matter?

    Refreshments will be served. Students, faculty, and interested members of the public are warmly invited to attend.

    Free and open to the public.
    Sponsored by the Wayne D. McMurray Endowed Chair in the Humanities, Dr. Kristin Bluemel

  • Andrei Codrescu: My Body Is Home in America but My Mind Is Free to Be Everywhere: How I Make the World More Interesting

    Come see Andrei Codrescu for the inagural presenration from the Institute for Global Understanding

  • Robyn Crawford’s A Song For You: My Life with Whitney Houston – Book Signing

    Join us for a book signing with the author, Robyn Crawford, former member of the women’s basketball team

    About A Song For You

    Book Cover for A Song For You, by Robyn Crawford

    After decades of silence, Robyn Crawford, close friend, collaborator, and confidante of Whitney Houston, shares her story.

    Whitney Houston is as big a superstar as the music business has ever known. She exploded on the scene in 1985 with her debut album and spent the next two decades dominating the charts and capturing the hearts of fans around the world. One person was there by her side through it all—her best friend, Robyn Crawford.

    Since Whitney’s death in 2012, Robyn has stayed out of the limelight and held the great joys, wild adventures, and hard truths of her life with Whitney close to her heart. Now, for the first time ever, Crawford opens up in her new memoir, A Song for You.

    With warmth, candor, and an impressive recall of detail, Robyn describes the two meeting as teenagers in the 1980s, and how their lives and friendship evolved as Whitney recorded her first album and Robyn pursued her promising Division I basketball career. Together during countless sold-out world tours, behind the scenes as hit after hit was recorded, through Whitney’s marriage and the birth of her daughter, the two navigated often challenging families, great loves, and painful losses, always supporting each other with laughter and friendship.

    Deeply personal and heartfelt, A Song for You is the vital, honest, and previously untold story that provides an understanding of the complex life of Whitney Houston. Finally, the person who knew her best sets the record straight.

    About Robyn Crawford

    After a long career in the music industry, Robyn Crawford is now focused on mental and physical wellness and writing. She lives in New Jersey with her wife and children.