Campus Roundup
The scene at West Long Branch.
The scene at West Long Branch.
How A freshman seminar led Kaitlyn Baklarz on a career path full of flavor
Al Mott’s Ms. Senior America Pageant celebrates women who’ve reached “the Age of Elegance.”
To honor his late brother, Paul Corliss wants to make a Monmouth education possible for a new generation of students. He’s already made a difference in the life of one Hawk.
An unapologetically idiosyncratic list of the Monmouth people, places, and events that made us smile this year.
Every hoopster dreams of stepping on this court. These four did it.
Monmouth’s library was once a summer retreat for one of America’s wealthiest families.
The latest goings-on in the Hawk community.
My 17,000-mile odyssey to become a Hawk.
Christian Benedetto Jr. repressed his PTSD until it was almost too late. Now he’s a resource and advocate for others coping with the disorder.
Can playgroups improve a dog’s adoptability?
How Climate Change Will Alter Coastal Forest Makeup.
An annotated conversation with Katherine J. Parkin, author of the new book ”Women at the Wheel: A Century of Buying, Driving, and Fixing Cars.”
BuzzFeed’s Jessica Anastasio shares her recipe for success.
The English professor and celebrated poet talks craft, inspiration, and the essential nature of poetry.
Mindfulness meditation can help you become more attuned to the present moment, says Specialist Professor Cynthia O’Connell of Monmouth’s School of Education.
Injuries and seven (yes, seven) collegiate seasons in soccer have given veteran defender Gabby Cuevas unwavering drive—and a whole lot of perspective.
In 1992, Coach Kevin Callahan didn’t have so much as a campus office, let alone a team. Now, 130-plus wins later, Callahan and hawks football are celebrating the quarter-century mark.
More than 100 artifacts are currently on display in the Monmouth University Library as part of an exhibit marking the centennial of the United States’ entry into WWI.
The suicide rate for adolescents has been slowly rising, according to the most recent data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. We asked Michelle Scott, Ph.D., what can be done to reverse the trend.
Professor of English, 1938–2017
Sexy werewolves, jaguar shifters, and medieval Highlanders are all in a day’s work for this “USA Today” best-selling author of paranormal books for teens and adults.