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  • Virtual Mixology Class with Philadelphia Area Alumni

    Join your fellow Philadelphia area Hawks for a Virtual Mixology Class! Alisha Miller ’96, alumna and Racks Pub and Grill owner and operator, will lead the virtual cocktail making from the comfort and safety of your own home! Alisha will share tips and techniques on how to make two perfect cocktails, a Lemon Drop cocktail and an Old-Fashioned. You can drink-along, build-along, or watch with your own concoction in hand. A Zoom link will be provided to registrants prior to the event, as well as a list of ingredients to make each cocktail! All participants will also receive a Monmouth-branded commemorative beer glass!

  • COVID-19 and Systemic Racism in Education

  • Virtual Spring Career Day

    Full-time, part-time and internship opportunities will be shared with students by attending employers. Students will receive the registration information via email in early February. It is open to all students from all majors. Students and alumni will be able to interact with employers in virtual chat rooms during the day.

    We expect employers from business, technology, government, education, healthcare and non-profits to attend.

  • Insider Tips from a Recruiter: How to Stand Out

    Erika Ortiz

    From getting noticed on the job application to acing the interview, the hiring process can be daunting for many, especially in a virtual landscape. If you are wondering what you can do to stand out and really grab the attention of hiring managers, join us for this webinar to get the inside scoop from a recruiter on how to land your next position.

    In this webinar, Erika Ortiz ’12, Human Resources lead for Talent Acquisition, Diversity Engagement, and Delivery at Johnson & Johnson, will share her advice on effective job searching techniques, strategies for preparing for the interview, and how to put your best foot forward.

    Registration

  • How to Network and Build Rapport While Social Distancing

    Pete Linn

    Whether you are job searching, beginning a new career, or joining a new team, building relationships is key to your success. However, with little in-person, face-to-face interactions, networking and relationship building can feel a bit strange and stressful.

    In this webinar, Pete Linn ’16, Human Resources Global Employee Support associate at J.P. Morgan Chase & Co., will share advice on how to prepare for and host effective virtual networking meetings, ways to show value as a new employee, and qualities that make a strong teammate, both in the office or virtually.

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  • Work It! (Professional Empowerment Series)

    Sponsored by Career Services, the Educational Opportunity Fund, and Student Employment

    In this 45-minute virtual session, you will learn to

    • Build a smarter search on LinkedIn
    • See LinkedIn from a recruiter’s perspective
    • Make your LinkedIn feed for you
    • Understand LinkedIn Premium

    Register Now

  • Get Noticed (Professional Empowerment Series)

    Sponsored by Career Services, the Educational Opportunity Fund, and Student Employment

    In this 45-minute virtual session, you will learn to

    • Rock your LinkedIn Profile with Pros
    • Engage on the platform to get noticed
    • Harness your Network to Discover Opportunity

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  • Build your Brand (Professional Empowerment Series)

    Sponsored by Career Services, the Educational Opportunity Fund, and Student Employment

    In this 45-minute virtual session, you will learn to

    • Create an elevator pitch
    • Define your personal brand

    Register Now

  • Campus Read Book Discussion – Ibram X. Kendi, How to Be an Antiracist

    Join faculty and staff facilitators for a campus-wide book discussion on Ibram X. Kendi’s How to Be an Antiracist.

    Get a free copy of the book today (first come, first served) from the Monmouth University Bookstore!

    Join us on Zoom

  • Black History Month 2021

    Each year, Monmouth University observes National Black History Month throughout the month of February. Originating in 1926 under the vision of African American historian Carter G. Woodson, Black History Month provides opportunities for all members of the university to explore the histories, legacies, and current contributions of individuals across the African Diaspora. Join the Black History Month Planning Committee for our month-long virtual event series including events organized by students, faculty, and staff.