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  • Alumni Tandem Cycle Spin Class

    Join us for an unforgettable ride at Tandem Cycle in Asbury Park with instructor and fellow alumna Steph Ramos ’10! Steph majored in Communication & Media Studies and Music Management. She was also a proud member of WMCX and DPHIE! Stick around after class for a gathering on the patio with healthy snacks, hydrating beverages, and local vendors. Don’t miss out on the chance to pedal, sweat, and reconnect with fellow Hawks. Spaces are limited, reserve your spot today!

  • Celebration of the Life of Reenie Menditto

    Rain Date: April 13

    Please join honors school alumni, students and friends for a ceremony celebrating Reenie’s life, followed by a walk (or drive) to the beach for the inaugural Reenie Menditto Moonlight Walk to see the moon over the ocean.

    Please visit this page to upload any photos you have of Reenie.

  • Honors School Research Conference Fall 2019

    Join us to support Honors School students who are presenting their Capstone Projects at the Fall 2019 Research Conference. Student presenters come from disciplines across the university, with projects covering unique topics within their majors.

    Image shows Fall 2019 Honors School Research Conference schedule of student presenters. Click for details with larger image,
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    Conference Schedule

    Session 1: 1:30 – 3:00 p. m.

    Opening Remarks:
    Dr. Nancy J. Mezey, Dean of the Honors School

    • Kathy Chen, Chemistry with a Concentration in Biochemistry
    • Alexa LaVere, Health Studies
    • Mika Schievelbein, Chemistry with a Concentration in Biochemistry
    • Catherine Harvey, History and Secondary Education
    • Alexia Raess, Social Work
    • Melanie Broman, English with a Concentration in Creative Writing
    • Michael Scognomillo, Clinical Laboratory Sciences

    Break: 3 – 3:20 p.m.  (light refreshments will be available)

    Session 2: 3:20 p.m. – 4:30 p.m.

    • Chanell Singletary-Eskridge, Psychology
    • Thomas Prioli, History and Political Science
    • Nicole Tarsitano, English
    • Angelica Pellone, Interdisciplinary Studies and Elementary Education
    • Gianni Mazzone, Business, Economics and Finance
      Omar Shah, Chemistry with a Concentration in Biochemistry
    • Jon P. Suttile, Political Science
    • Brian Mathew, Biology with a Concentration in Molecular Cell Physiology

    Closing Remarks: Dr. Nancy J. Mezey

    For more information, please contact Kate Sosnowski at ksosnows@monmouth.edu  or 732-263-5308.