
Waves of Creativity
Associate Professor Kimberly Callas’ latest project merges art and science to highlight our oceans’ hidden depths and ecological significance.
Associate Professor Kimberly Callas’ latest project merges art and science to highlight our oceans’ hidden depths and ecological significance.
Graduate student Oleksandr Nedoruba organized Ukraine’s first extreme triathlon, inspiring hope in the country’s citizens during their ongoing war with Russia.
The second annual American Music Honors, summer reads, and more news from campus.
Discussion and reactions to our last issue.
Three honored for their professional accomplishments and service.
Associate Professor of Communication Michael Phillips-Anderson discusses the art of humor in presidential rhetoric.
Three incumbents are joined by six new board members.
Chelsey DeMarino-Ziolkowski '17 found love, family, and community all thanks to a cold one.
Former Professor of Political Science, 1936–2023
Trustee Emeritus, 1939–2023
From academics to athletics to the arts, Monmouth’s future is bright.
Sean Sterrett’s $3 million NSF grant aims to improve diversity and mentorship in the field of biology.
Pole vaulter Lexi Baumgartner discusses the heights and depths of her Monmouth experience.
Head Barista Jenn Cabral gives us a tour of Parson Café.
The senior music industry major is interning at “The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon” this semester.
Rediscovering the quiet legacy of Haslam Slocum and the iconic campus location that bears his name.
Share your stories about Springfest.
Love Blue Monmouth removes nearly 1,000 lbs. from local beaches.
Discussion and reactions to our last issue. Plus, former WMCX staffers crank up the nostalgia!
Carlee Migliorisi lets us in on the little-known history behind one of rock’s legendary anthems.
A new dual degree program is preparing Monmouth students to work at the intersection of criminal justice and social work.
The Bruce Springsteen Archives and Center for American Music at Monmouth University unveils plans for its new home.
Navy veteran Augusto Cespedes Jr. ’20M hopes his new memoir will help others like him who struggle with loss and grief.
Founders’ Day, movie madness,
and more news from campus.