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  • The Importance of Time Management: Tips from a Top CEO

    Brian J. Esposito

    Time is a precious resource for everyone, especially for busy students, employees, managers, and CEOs. Time management can be tricky, and it is often hard to find the perfect balance between tasks and knowing what to prioritize. Each day, many individuals are struggling to take back their calendars and manage their energy.

    In this webinar, Brian Esposito ’03, founder and CEO of Esposito Intellectual Enterprises, LLC, will share his productivity hacks, as well as advice on how to properly value your time, your self-worth, and the personal brand you portray to the world.

  • The Strengths of Black Families, presented by Denise McLane-Davison

    Voices for Change: Voting, Advocacy, and Action

    The political era of the Civil Rights, Women’s Rights, Gay Rights, and The Black Power Movement demanded the inclusion of rigorous research that centered racial and gender identity as significant narratives. The emergence of Black Studies and Women’s Studies, along with student-led and national organizations incorporating the same identity politics also demanded inclusion in intellectual landscapes. During this era Black social scientists blanketed the scholarship, theory, and treatment research that anchored African cultural values, traditions, knowledge, and generational behaviors as disruptive characteristics of pathologized Black family rhetoric. Collectively, cultural scholarship named the impact of adapting Black life to oppression and anti-Blackness policy. They declared the Black family as the fundamental source of strength of the Black community and as the defense for Black life from external threats. This session provides a historical and contemporary alignment on the Black strength perspective through racial pride, resistance, and resilience.

  • Combating Racial Injustice Through Education (Featuring Robert Kim, J.D.)

    Social Justice Academy Professional Development Series
    Combating Racial Injustice Through Education – Demystifying Critical Race Theory in Schools: Let’s Talk Law & Policy

    Featuring Robert Kim, J.D.

    Robert (Bob) Kim is a writer, consultant, and leading expert on education law and policy in the United States. A former civil rights attorney, his most recent book is Elevating Equity and Justice: Ten U.S. Supreme Court Cases Every Teacher Should Know (Heinemann, 2020). He is also the co-author of Education and the Law, 5thed. and Legal Issues in Education: Rights and Responsibilities in U.S. Public Schools Today (West Academic Publishing, 2019 & 2017). His column, “Under the Law,” appears monthly in Phi Delta Kappan, a professional journal for educators.

  • Human Rights and the Environment: Perspectives from India

    This panel features experts on a wide range of emerging challenges that India faces at the intersection of human rights and the environment including climate justice litigation, the interplay between sustainable development and the rights of indigenous communities, climate change communication and climate migration, and the relationship between climate migration and human trafficking.

    Moderator: Prof. Randall S. Abate, Director, Institute for Global Understanding

    The event is free and open to the public but registration is required. Please fill out and submit the available form to receive the Zoom link for this session.

  • Live Interview with President Patrick F. Leahy, Hosted by Award-Winning Journalist Jack Ford

    Join us for an exclusive live interview with President Patrick F. Leahy hosted by Emmy and Peabody award-winning journalist Jack Ford.

  • Soundstage – Conversation with GRAMMY Producer Ken Ehrlich and Music Journalist Bob Santelli

    Presented by the Bruce Springsteen Archives and Center for American Music at Monmouth University

  • Virtual Women’s Leadership Celebration

    Virtual Women's Leadership Celebration, In Collaboration with Morgan Stanley

  • Racing into the Space Age: The Life, Scholarship, and Legacy of Dr. Walter S. McAfee ’85HN at Monmouth and Beyond


    Questions?

    Please reach out to Karen Keene at kkeene@monmouth.edu

  • Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Distinguished Lecture in Social Justice: Ibram X. Kendi

  • A Post-Election Conversation – DC Area Alumni & Friends

    A virtual conversation with Director of Monmouth University’s Polling Institute, Patrick Murray.

    Join fellow Hawks in your area and Patrick, to discuss the question on everyone’s minds: why were the polls off (again) plus what that means for potential cooperation in Washington in the next year.