First and Foremost
Jeana Piscatelli, the first woman to be elected chair of Monmouth University’s Board of Trustees, is right where she wants to be: helping to guide her alma mater to new heights.
Jeana Piscatelli, the first woman to be elected chair of Monmouth University’s Board of Trustees, is right where she wants to be: helping to guide her alma mater to new heights.
The history behind the many monikers of Monmouth's marquee building.
Comparing the Christmas Boycott of 1963 to recent protests by professional athletes.
Athlete A’Liah Moore is using her platform to advocate and campaign for racial equity.
How Monmouth University is thriving through the pandemic.
Annette Scott '01, '06M is helping parolees and those on probation in New Jersey vote this election season. It's a right that's been lost to them for more than a century.
A NASCAR jack man details life in the fast lane.
Most American voters are worried about meddling in this fall’s presidential election.
Patrick Murray, director of Monmouth’s Polling Institute, talks about a presidential election unlike any other.
A history professor shares his insights on the governmental institution that has increasingly become the deciding factor in American presidential races.
Connor Rupp's love of Springsteen's music led him on a road trip that landed him at Monmouth.
Political science professor Joseph Patten shares tips on how to keep political discussions civil this election cycle.
Director of Monmouth’s Intercultural Center and the president’s advisor on diversity and inclusion.
President Leahy reflects on the University’s response to these challenging times, and highlights one key priority for the years to come.
A medical social worker recounts her experience helping COVID-19 patients at one Jersey Shore hospital.
A marine scientist shares warm memories from his trip to Antarctica.
A counseling professor examines the mental health impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Close encounters at the Jersey Shore.
An EMT shares what it’s like working in a COVID-19 hot zone.
Psychology professor Gary Lewandowski shares his five tips on how to keep your romantic relationship strong during the pandemic.