Week of Events
Harper Lee, To Kill a Mockingbird
Harper Lee, To Kill a Mockingbird
Join us for Tuesday Night Book Club! Hosted by Monmouth University’s Ken Womack. This month’s novel is Harper Lee’s To Kill a Mockingbird. The unforgettable novel of a childhood in a sleepy Southern town and the crisis of conscience that rocked it, To Kill A Mockingbird became both an instant bestseller and a critical success when it was first published in 1960. It went on to win the Pulitzer Prize in 1961 and was later made into an Academy Award-winning film, also a classic.
Identity Theft Protection Webinar
Identity Theft Protection Webinar
The Alumni Insurance Program has partnered with Generali Global Assistance, Inc. to offer Monmouth University alumni and their families the opportunity to attend a complimentary, informative live event on identity theft protection. Learn how ID Theft Protection plans offered to Monmouth University alumni give you peace of mind with benefits such as prevention, monitoring, suspicious […]
Bring in Da Funk, Part I
Bring in Da Funk, Part I
“On the one”—James Brown often defined funk as a groove, emphasizing the first beat, using the ‘one-two-three-four’ downbeat. However, as the Godfather of Soul would agree, funk encompasses more than just a rhythm: it’s about freedom, expression, and dance. If not for funk, disco would have never been born. How did the genre develop, and who were the central figures in the history of funk? This two-session virtual course taught by Kit O’Toole will trace funk through its blues, jazz, soul, New Orleans, and R&B roots. The class will culminate in discussing, among other funk pioneers, three of the music’s most important figures: Brown, Sly and the Family Stone, and George Clinton. The course includes multimedia presentations and class discussions.