The Big Dig
On the hunt at Sandy Hook for relics of the past—and ways to protect them in the future.
On the hunt at Sandy Hook for relics of the past—and ways to protect them in the future.
In 2010, a blown call robbed Armando Galarraga of a perfect game. Now, a Monmouth pre-law class is appealing his case to the commissioner of MLB.
Gripped by the claws of opioid use disorder, Nikki Tierney was convicted of child endangerment. Even after 13 years of recovery, it haunted her every move: where she could work, how she could interact with her kids. So Tierney focused on changing the law—and the lives of others who are in sustained remission from substance use disorder.
Discussion and reactions to our last issue.
Two Monmouth alumnae earned Fulbright ETA Awards that will send them abroad to teach and foster intercultural exchange.
Three new members join three incumbents for terms beginning July 1.
Jaclyn Isaac ’09 made a career switch that harnesses her passion for interior design.
Two former Hawks standouts and members of the Touchdown Club to be honored.
Our resident expert, Jason Adolf, explains.
Share your favorite memories of being in the snow on campus.
Discussion and reactions to last issue. Plus, readers share memories of their favorite spots on campus.
Claude Taylor is bringing a more personalized approach to first-generation student services at Monmouth.
The Boss, His Holiness, and more news from around campus.
How temperatures affect umpires' pitch calling.
Arthur Paolella is studying which 3D-printed materials can survive the harsh environment of space. What he learns could advance satellite technology.
A new group of Black student-athletes is working to foster meaningful dialogue on diversity and inclusion.
Pamela Scott-Johnson is a
different type of leader.
What the most influential social contract theorists might say about today’s mask mandates.
The chair of Monmouth University's Department of Chemistry and Physics shows us one of the most valuable scientific tools on campus.
Professor Maryanne Rhett's students are exploring inclusivity and intellectualism through an unexpected source.
Over the past year, Monmouth has increased access, launched well-prepared graduates into new careers, and achieved its highest-ever ranking in select national polls.
When Kathy Brady was just six credits into her master’s in nursing, she was diagnosed with a brain tumor. That didn’t stop her education.
A team of student filmmakers partnered with industry professionals to create a feature-length documentary that tells the story of New Jersey’s largest body of water, the Barnegat Bay.
As chief innovation officer at the American Society of Civil Engineers, Jerry Buckwalter’s job is to analyze what the world will look like in 50 years—and to make sure that vision encourages more immediate change.