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SUMMARY:The Eighth Biennial International Interdisciplinary Conference on Race
DESCRIPTION:Race and the Freedom to Learn\nCosponsored by the William Monroe Trotter Institute for the Study of Black Culture at UMass Boston \nLocation: Monmouth University Campus \nThe freedom to learn has been inextricably linked to race across time and space. From the era of enslavement in the Americas to book burning in Nazi Germany down to the present humans around the globe have demanded the freedom to learn as a fundamental human right. This right to learn is intrinsically linked to race\, gender\, sexuality\, and class -the denial of which diminishes society while threatening democracy. Denying groups and individuals the right to learn impacts everyone in society and oftentimes involves the censoring of curriculum\, arrest of educators\, and book banning or book burning. The freedom to learn has been particularly denied to marginalized communities including people of color\, women\, and members of the LGBTQIA+ community. \nIn November 2024\, the International Interdisciplinary Conference on Race will focus on “Race and the Freedom to Learn” and invites papers from a range of disciplines\, including history\, anthropology\, education\, gender studies\, ethnic studies\, sociology\, and other disciplines that have grappled with this subject. We welcome individual papers or complete panels from scholars\, educators\, artists\, and activists whose work is related to race\, its intersections\, and the freedom to learn in history\, society\, and culture. We also seek papers from international scholars and offer a few travel stipends to scholars traveling from abroad to attend the conference.
URL:https://www.monmouth.edu/events/event/the-eighth-biennial-international-interdisciplinary-conference-on-race/
LOCATION:Various Campus Locations
CATEGORIES:Alumni,Community Member,Current Student,Diversity and Inclusion,Faculty,Graduate Student,History + Anthropology,Lectures/Workshops/Symposiums,Media,Research Conference,School of Humanities and Social Sciences,Undergraduate Student,Workshops and Professional Development
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20221129T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20221129T190000
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CREATED:20221020T143133Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221020T173358Z
UID:40810111577-1669737600-1669748400@www.monmouth.edu
SUMMARY:The Woods - A mixed-reality\, two-player cooperative game
DESCRIPTION:“The Woods” is a mixed-reality\, two-player cooperative game that addresses the perils of social isolation by promoting connections between people and actively engaging them through play. Using  Augmented Reality (AR) and 4-channel audio spatialization panning\, players choreograph their movement in real-world space while interacting with birds\, clouds\, and other objects in virtual space. In pursuit of a shared goal\, players experience an immersive sonic narrative of rumbling storm clouds and disconnected voices that culminate in stories of hope and reconciliation. The design intent behind “The Woods” is to illuminate human connections to others and to celebrate this through collaborative play. \n4pm – 5pm – Experience The Woods (Demo)\nLocation: IDM (Interactive Digital Media) Research Lab\, Plangere Room 135\nRSVP Required for the demo session ONLY.\nFor more info or to RSVP\, contact Wobbe F. Koning at wkoning@monmouth.edu\n\n6pm – 7pm – Artist Talk and Q&A | Location: Pollak Theatre | Free and open to the public \n\n			\n				\n					\n					\n				\n				\n					\n					\n				\n			\n			\n    			\n			\n		 \nBios: \nKyoung Lee Swearingen is a visual storyteller with over a decade of experience as a Lighting Technical Director at Pixar Animation Studios and DNA Productions. Kyoung teaches computer animation at ACCAD/The Ohio State University and specializes in cinematography for games and animation. Her current research focuses on creating games and animation for collaborative play\, using various emerging technology\, and practicing transdisciplinary collaboration. Her award-winning projects have been shown (inter)nationally at ACM SIGGRAPH\, IEEE-GEM\, Unite Berlin\, GDC\, Montreal Independent Game Festival\, and Bucheon International Animation Festival\, and many more. \nScott Swearingen is an Assistant Professor who teaches game design at ACCAD/The Ohio State University. With a research focus in designing game mechanics that enhance collaborative play\, his work cultivates the human experience of connectivity across a variety of physical and social boundaries. His award-winning games and other works have been exhibited at (in)ternational conferences and shows including SIGGRAPH\, SIGGRAPH-ASIA\, CURRENTS New Media\, GLS\, IEEE-GEM\, IFIP-ICEC\, Montreal Independent Games Festival\, and HASTAC. Prior to joining Ohio State\, Scott worked in the video game industry for over ten years as a game designer\, level designer\, and environment artist at multiple video game studios including MAXIS\, Electronic Arts\, and Gearbox Software. There he worked on numerous award-winning games and franchises including Medal of Honor\, Brothers in Arms\, The Simpsons\, Dead Space\, The Godfather and The Sims. \nhttps://kyoungswearingen.com/the-woods
URL:https://www.monmouth.edu/events/event/the-woods-a-mixed-reality-two-player-cooperative-game/
LOCATION:Various Campus Locations
CATEGORIES:Arts at Monmouth,Free,Lectures,Lectures/Workshops/Symposiums
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20221005T144500
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UID:40810111511-1664981100-1664987400@www.monmouth.edu
SUMMARY:The Red Bank: Rum Runner - Immersive Digital Storytelling
DESCRIPTION:Award Winning local Red Bank filmmaker and Monmouth Alum will present a talk and creative workshop at Monmouth University’s ArtNOW visiting artists series. Anthony Jude Setaro and cousin Douglas Booton will discuss their creative process in-depth as they dive deeper into the local history of their family emigrating from Italy. The Setaro family left Sassano\, Italy\, their home for the last 400 years\, in 1888\, searching for a better life in America. With maps and trade routes drawn out by their father\, Don Vito Setaro\, his sons split the family apart to create shipping routes to establish their wine business on the shores of New Jersey\, establishing an Italian community and then bootlegging in the Red Bank area. \nAfter releasing a podcast\, The Red Bank: Rum Runner\, Part 1: Temperance\, which they recorded with Ming Chen (A Shared Universe)\, Setaro and Booton are now using cutting-edge 3D software\, Unreal Engine (also used in The Mandalorian and The Matrix Awakens)\, to visually recreate Red Bank and Monmouth County in the early 1900s. Anthony and Doug are using Unreal Engine to bring long-forgotten ancestors back to life with an incredible level of lifelike detail. The filmmakers combine live footage\, filmed by cinematographer and producing partner Joe Minnella (Joe Minnella Studios)\, with virtual footage to transport viewers to a time of significant change in our area. \nOctober 4th \nTuesday 6pm – 7:30pm \, 30min Q&A\nLocation: The Great Hall Auditorium \nOctober 5th \nWednesday 2:45pm – 4:30pm\nLocation: IDM (Interactive Digital Media) Research Lab\, Plangere Room 135\nRSVP Required \nFor more info or to RSVP\, contact Amanda Stojanov at astojano@monmouth.edu
URL:https://www.monmouth.edu/events/event/the-red-bank-rum-runner-doug-booton-and-anthony-setaro/2022-10-05/
LOCATION:Various Campus Locations
CATEGORIES:Arts at Monmouth,Lectures,Lectures/Workshops/Symposiums
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SUMMARY:The Red Bank: Rum Runner - Immersive Digital Storytelling
DESCRIPTION:Award Winning local Red Bank filmmaker and Monmouth Alum will present a talk and creative workshop at Monmouth University’s ArtNOW visiting artists series. Anthony Jude Setaro and cousin Douglas Booton will discuss their creative process in-depth as they dive deeper into the local history of their family emigrating from Italy. The Setaro family left Sassano\, Italy\, their home for the last 400 years\, in 1888\, searching for a better life in America. With maps and trade routes drawn out by their father\, Don Vito Setaro\, his sons split the family apart to create shipping routes to establish their wine business on the shores of New Jersey\, establishing an Italian community and then bootlegging in the Red Bank area. \nAfter releasing a podcast\, The Red Bank: Rum Runner\, Part 1: Temperance\, which they recorded with Ming Chen (A Shared Universe)\, Setaro and Booton are now using cutting-edge 3D software\, Unreal Engine (also used in The Mandalorian and The Matrix Awakens)\, to visually recreate Red Bank and Monmouth County in the early 1900s. Anthony and Doug are using Unreal Engine to bring long-forgotten ancestors back to life with an incredible level of lifelike detail. The filmmakers combine live footage\, filmed by cinematographer and producing partner Joe Minnella (Joe Minnella Studios)\, with virtual footage to transport viewers to a time of significant change in our area. \nOctober 4th \nTuesday 6pm – 7:30pm \, 30min Q&A\nLocation: The Great Hall Auditorium \nOctober 5th \nWednesday 2:45pm – 4:30pm\nLocation: IDM (Interactive Digital Media) Research Lab\, Plangere Room 135\nRSVP Required \nFor more info or to RSVP\, contact Amanda Stojanov at astojano@monmouth.edu
URL:https://www.monmouth.edu/events/event/the-red-bank-rum-runner-doug-booton-and-anthony-setaro/2022-10-04/
LOCATION:Various Campus Locations
CATEGORIES:Arts at Monmouth,Lectures,Lectures/Workshops/Symposiums
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20220709
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20220710
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UID:40810111319-1657324800-1657411199@www.monmouth.edu
SUMMARY:Monmouth University Music & Arts Festival 2022
DESCRIPTION:Monmouth University’s Summer Music and Arts festival is now in its third season—and its first as an in-person event – is taking place on Saturday\, July 9th in the theatres and galleries across campus. With family-friendly programming\, student performances\, a visual arts exhibit and an eclectic evening concert – there truly is something for everyone to enjoy. \nFestival Schedule: \n\nBlue Hawk House Band\nWoods Theatre | 4:00 PM\nTickets: $20\, Children are FREE (must be accompanied by paying adult)\n \nFollowing the Garden State Philharmonic\, Monmouth University’s very own Blue Hawk House Band\, who has been entertaining folks virtually throughout the pandemic monthly during Tuesday Night Record Club\, will make their live debut. These talented students put their very own spin on rock and pop classics. \n\nPoetry\, Jazz and “Harp”Beats\nPollak Theatre | 7:00 PM\nTickets: $38-$50 \nFinally\, the festival will conclude with a capstone evening of Poetry\, Jazz and “Harp”Beats featuring – Kuf Knotz and Christine Elise’s hip-hop poetry with bluesy beats supported by the harp\, New Jersey native and former US Poet Laureate Robert Pinsky’s “PoemJazz” with a reading and performance of poems in concert with a variety of jazz improvisations. Also featured on the evening’s bill are the Digba Ogunbiyi Quartet playing original compositions that are deeply rooted in Ogunbiyi’s Nigeria roots\, yet highly informed by his years of studying Jazz; and an opening set by Gregory Schwartz\, former recipient of the Poet Laureate of Asbury Park award. \n\nFront Row Center: Icons of Rock\, Blues\, and Soul\nPollak and DiMattio Galleries\n10:00 AM – 4:00 PM\nFree and open to the public\n\nThroughout the day\, participants are invited to view the iconic photographs of Larry Hulst in the exhibition Front Row Center: Icons of Rock\, Blues\, and Soul on display in Pollak and Ice House Galleries. From Janis Joplin and Jimi Hendrix to David Bowie and Lauryn Hill the exhibit brings together over 70 images of legendary musicians and singers across three genres showcasing a unique visual anthology of rock\, blues\, and soul music from 1970–1999. The exhibition will run through July 15.\n\nThe Monmouth University Music & Arts Festival is designed to provide Monmouth County communities and beyond\, along with the students\, faculty\, and staff at Monmouth University\, with the opportunity to enjoy a top-flight music and arts event each summer.
URL:https://www.monmouth.edu/events/event/monmouth-university-music-arts-festival-2022/
LOCATION:Various Campus Locations
CATEGORIES:Alumni,Alumni Affairs,Art Exhibitions,Arts at Monmouth,Concerts,Featured,Special Events
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20200514
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20200515
DTSTAMP:20260404T053646
CREATED:20200205T192419Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200924T181802Z
UID:40810110152-1589414400-1589446800@www.monmouth.edu
SUMMARY:Postponed: Undergraduate Commencement Ceremonies
DESCRIPTION:Each school will hold a formal ceremony on May 14\, 2020\, on campus where students will be recognized individually. The schedule\, location and time for each school is listed below. \nMorning Ceremonies\n\nLeon Hess Business School\, OceanFirst Bank Center at 10 a.m.\nSchool of Social Work\, Pollak Theatre at 10 a.m.\nMarjorie K. Unterberg School of Nursing and Health Studies\, tent on Shadow Lawn at 10 a.m.\n\nAfternoon Ceremonies:\n\nWayne D. McMurray School of Humanities and Social Sciences\, OceanFirst Bank Center at 3:30 p.m.\nSchool of Education\, Pollak Theatre at 3:30 p.m.\nSchool of Science\, tent on Shadow Lawn at 3:30 p.m.\n\nKeep up to date on this year’s ceremonies by checking our Commencement web site. \n  \n 
URL:https://www.monmouth.edu/events/event/undergraduate-commencement-ceremonies/
LOCATION:Various Campus Locations
CATEGORIES:Virtual
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