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Climate Crisis Teach-in 2025: Exploring the “How” of Sustainability Transformations
Department of Biology
Monday, Jan. 27, 2025, 6:30 p.m. | Pollak Theatre Addressing the climate crisis and related challenges provides many opportunities for promoting sustainability transformations. Yet significant questions remain about what such transformations might entail, how to support them, and how to sustain and scale these efforts. This talk explores the practical, political, and personal dimensions of…
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Monmouth Faculty and Students Collaborate on Innovative Apps, Paving the Way for Patents
Department of Computer Science and Software Engineering
Led by Raman Lakshmanan, Ph.D., students from the Department of Computer Science and Software Engineering (CSSE) and the Department of Communication recently collaborated to develop two applications that are leading to patents. The first application is FLUDZ, a crowd-sourced flood data distribution service. The service originated from Ava Taylor’s (CS ’23) honors thesis research on…
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“Clutch” Meeting Ends Semester of Monmouth Gamers United Club
Department of Computer Science and Software Engineering
On December 4, Monmouth Gamers United, Monmouth’s very own digital and traditional gaming club, celebrated the end of the Fall semester with a gathering that featured student-owned systems, board games, card and role-playing games. In addition, several prizes were raffled off to lucky student winners. While the president, Mar Elbanna, is a Computer Science major,…
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Computer Science Senior Presents at IEEE Conference in Malaysia
Department of Computer Science and Software Engineering
Computer Science senior, Therese “Ez” Racancoj, traveled with Professor Jay Wang to Kuching, Malaysia, to attend the 2024 IEEE International Conference on Systems, Man, and Cybernetics from October 6–9. During the conference, Racancoj presented her research work on an IEEE funded project titled “Comprehensive Humanoid Robot Control Project Design and Development”. The goal of her…
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Global Sustainability Minor
Department of Biology
Monmouth University offers a minor focused on the interdisciplinary problems that impact and challenge future human and non-human prospects into the future. This area of study is rooted in both ancient traditions (like Indigenous perspectives) and new and developing science that shed light on urgent questions of our time. This minor provides a directed focus on…
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November Industry Speaker Event: David Libesman, AI and Data Thought Leader
Department of Computer Science and Software Engineering
Computer Science and Software Engineering held an exclusive event on November 6 featuring David Libesman, AI and data analytics thought leader and SVP & GM, AI & Data Analytics at WorkWave. Libesman has revolutionized how businesses leverage AI for optimizing profits, operational efficiency and customer engagement. Libesman has a proven track record in creating disruptive…
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CSSE Senior Presents at IEEE International Conference in Malaysia
Department of Computer Science and Software Engineering
Computer Science Senior, Therese “Ez” Racancoj, traveled with Prof. Jay Wang to Kuching, Malaysia to attend the 2024 IEEE International Conference on Systems, Man, and Cybernetics from October 6th-9th. During the conference, Therese presented her research work on an IEEE funded project titled “Comprehensive Humanoid Robot Control Project Design and Development”. The goal of her…
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The Final Climate Teach-In of 2024 – Climate Crisis: Town Hall
Department of Biology
The Climate Crisis: Town Hall was a successful event with a strong turnout of nearly fifty attendees. To begin the event, student representatives from the College Democrats and College Republicans delivered presentations on climate policies promoted by each party. The College Republicans focused their presentation on down ballot races and specific topics pertinent to New…
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School of Science Welcomes New Faculty
Department of Computer Science and Software Engineering
Edison Science Building.
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CSSE leading the way in creating patents.
Department of Computer Science and Software Engineering
Recent collaboration between Computer Science and Software Engineering faculty and Monmouth students results in the development of applications that are leading to patents. Fludz: Specialist Professor in the Department of Computer Science and Software Engineering Raman Lakshmanan, Ph.D., and recent Computer Science graduate, Ava Taylor ’23, filed a non-provisional US patent (18/635,475) and trademark application for…