Shakespeare’s glorious comedy of love and change comes to the National Theatre for the first time in over 30 years, with Rosalie Craig (London Road, Macbeth at MIF) as Rosalind.
With her father the Duke banished and in exile, Rosalind and her cousin Celia leave their lives in the court behind them and journey into the Forest of Arden.
There, released from convention, Rosalind experiences the liberating rush of transformation. Disguising herself as a boy, she embraces a different way of living and falls spectacularly in love.
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National Theatre Live: As You Like It (Broadcast in HD)
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School of Education New Faculty Welcome
A luncheon will be held on Monday, August 31, from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. in McAllan Hall 123 to introduce new faculty members to the School of Education faculty, staff, and administrators. For more information, please contact Kathleen O’Donnell at 732-571-7518 or kodonnel@monmouth.edu.
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Manufacturing Today is More Than an Assembly Line: How American Made Products Can Drive the Next Generation
As part of the nationwide Manufacturing Day celebration, the Leon Hess Business School, in partnership with the American Oil & Supply International LLC, will be hosting an event that aims to educate students about the true value of manufacturing jobs and its importance to the U.S. economy.
This event is scheduled for Wednesday, October 7, 2015 starting at 2:45 p.m. until 4 p.m. in Pozycki Hall Auditorium. All business students including entrepreneurship and those with marketing and/or management concentrations are encouraged to participate in an interactive discussion and video presentation emphasizing “Made in America” products and career opportunities in today’s manufacturing environment.
Moderator:
- Chuck Decker, President, American Oil since 1895 ®
Panelists and Presenters:
- Stanley Ziemski, Chairman, American Oil since 1895 / AOS Thermal Compounds
- Jeff Leiter, Managing Partner, Leiter & Cramer, Washington DC
- Holly Alfano, Executive Director, ILMA, Washington DC
- John Ziemski, President, AOS Thermal Compounds
For additional information, please contact Janeth Merkle at jmerkle@monmouth.edu.
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Future of the Ocean Symposium & Champions of the Ocean Awards
The Monmouth University Urban Coast Institute presents the 11th Annual Future of the Ocean Symposium and Champions of the Ocean Awards Luncheon on Thursday, October 29, 2015 at Wilson Hall. The theme of this year’s symposium is “A Revolution at Sea: Ocean Exploration, Technology & Discovery.”
The symposium will feature presentations by distinguished speakers: Dr. Sylvia Earle, National Geographic Society Explorer-in-Residence; and Terry Garcia, National Geographic Society Chief Science and Exploration Officer. Both will be honored as National Ocean Champions at the luncheon following the symposium.
The event will also recognize Regional Ocean Champions representing organizations that were instrumental in the preservation of 38,000 square miles of coral reefs from Long Island to Virginia.
The symposium is free and open to the public. Awards luncheon immediately following is $150 for members of the public.
For more information, please visit the Urban Coast Institute web site.
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MBA Homecoming Barbecue
Attendance by Invitation Only
“We Bleed Blue”
MBA Homecoming Barbecue
Two-hour barbecue event held on the terrace outside Pozycki Hall as part of the University’s homecoming weekend events. In the event of rain, the BBQ will be held inside. Upon request, attendees are offered free tickets to the football game.
Attendance at this event is by invitation only and not open to the general public.
Saturday, October 24, 2015
11 a.m. to 1 p.m.
Pozycki Hall, Leon Hess Business School
Sponsored by: Leon Hess Business School, LHBS Business Council & MBA Program
FOR MORE INFORMATION
nkelly@monmouth.edu
732-571-3434
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John Dean, Former White House Counsel for President Richard Nixon, To Speak at Monmouth University

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Dr. Rebecca Mercuri, “Digital Forensics at the Intersection of Public Policy and Civil Rights”
Co-sponsored by Dept. of Computer Science & Software Engineering (CSSE) and the New Jersey Coast Section of IEEE
Tuesday, November 10, 2015
7 – 9 p.m.
Bey Hall 113 (Young Auditorium)
RSVP Information: Not required, though you may register at Technical Talk – Digital Forensics at the Intersection of Public Policy and Civil Rights.
This event will feature networking and refreshments, guest speaker, and Q & A.
Digital forensics is a rapidly expanding field where practitioners apply scientific techniques in order to investigate and draw conclusions about evidence, with the goal of presenting findings in courtroom settings. The manner in which the forensics expert is required to perform their work is greatly influenced by prior court rulings and government laws, both recent and older ones dating back to the Nation’s founding. Some public policy and civil rights issues related to computers and digital data will be explored using examples from the speaker’s casework, as well as newsworthy current events.
ABOUT THE SPEAKER:
Dr. Rebecca Mercuri is the owner of Notable Software, Inc. where she provides digital forensics investigations and expert witness services for criminal and civil matters, along with computer security and certification compliance evaluations.
Education includes a B.S. in Computer Science from Penn State, M.S. in Computer Science from Drexel University, as well as an M.S. in Engineering and Ph.D. from the University of Pennsylvania. During 2003-2005 she was a fellow at Harvard University, performing research on computer security topics, and has testified to local, state and federal government agencies on the many inherent problems with electronic voting systems. Her sworn testimony in Bush v. Gore was cited in briefs to the U.S. Supreme Court.
Dr. Mercuri’s publications include a book chapter on Digital Image Forensics, and numerous Security Watch and Inside Risks articles for the Communications of the ACM magazine, where she also served as a Contributing Editor. Rebecca has held leadership roles with the Association of Computing Machinery, the Institute for Electrical and Electronics Engineers, and the Audio Engineering Society, and is a frequent presenter at conferences and events promoting STEM education. Current hobbies include guitar and vocal music, droning, 3D printing, and amateur/Ham radio.
For more information, please contact Rebecca Hanly, CSSE Secretary at x7501 or rhanly@monmouth.edu.