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Pediatric Physical Assessment

Monmouth Park Corporate Center

Fee: $95 (a light dinner is included in the program fee) This program will provide 5 contact hours for nurses. The course is designed to enhance the physical assessment skills of the healthcare provider who cares for the school age child. A step-by-step process for physical exam will be reviewed. Using images and a case […]

$95

Writing Research Papers/APA Style

McAllan Hall

Fee: $45/$35 for MU Students You have the knowledge and the words, but do you have trouble with American Psychological Association (APA) format, citation, or writing style? This program is designed to provide an introduction to writing research papers in APA Style. The instructor will take you through seven steps that will strengthen your APA-Style […]

$45

Nurse Practitioner Skills Boot Camp

Fee: $225/$200 MU Students/Alumni Instructional materials, continental breakfast and lunch are included in the program fee. 8 contact hours for nurses will be provided. All participants receive a “Boot Camp” T-Shirt! Are you looking to enhance your advanced practice skills? Join us for an immersion program for Nurse Practitioners providing specialized training in key areas. […]

$225

VIRTUAL: Internships Could Lead You To Your Dream Job, Here’s How To Land One

Live Over Zoom

Internships Could Lead You To Your Dream Job, Here’s How To Land One Presented by Liz Wessel, Co-Founder & CEO of WayUp, a venture-backed startup based in NYC that transforms how employers recruit students and recent graduates Tuesday, April 21, 2020  1:00 – 1:50 p.m. EST Live over Zoom: Please RSVP to careerservices@monmouth.edu in order […]

Professional Counseling Home Study Programs Available Online

Monmouth University’s Department of Professional Counseling is pleased to offer two home study programs (webinars) in summer 2020 on the following topics: An Introduction to Motivational Interviewing: Basic Principles and Practical Applications Medical Trauma: Emotional Implications and Crisis Intervention Event Details These programs are conducted online via MU’s learning management system, eCampus. They will be […]

$20 per program for MU Alumni & Counseling Professionals

Nature is Nurture: Counseling and the Natural World – Live Online Workshop via Zoom

Nature is Nurture: Counseling and the Natural World provides an overview of the theoretical constructs of Ecotherapy with historical considerations and recent research discussed. Perspectives and reflections will be offered through the presenter’s own experiences. Examples of practical ways to incorporate Ecotherapy with different populations, as well as descriptions of other Ecotherapy modalities will be […]

$20 for Alumni/Professionals / Free for Current Students

Adult Education Series: Writing Memoir

This three-session virtual course provides attendees with an introduction to basic modes for telling the stories of their lives. Working in a supportive workshop setting, students will enjoy engaging, wide-ranging discussion about the joys and challenges of bringing their memories to life. Instructor: Mike Farragher, Monmouth University alumnus and author of numerous works of fiction and memoir.

$50 (for three sessions)

ArtNOW Art+Feminism Wikipedia-Edit-a-thon

Wikipedia is a worldwide collaborative encyclopedia project made up of a globalized network of volunteers who give their time to edit the site. Within this globalized network, there still lacks a diversity of voices. “In a 2011 survey, the Wikimedia Foundation found that less than 10% of its contributors identify as female; more recent research puts that number at 16% globally and 23% in the United States.”  (Mandiberg, M., Prajapati, S., & Schrock, R., 2020). Who contributes to a database matters. Especially when in 2015, that database was “the 7th most visited website in the world” (Paling, E., 2015). A 2011 study from the Pew Research Center, shows that “the more educated someone is, the more likely he or she is to consult Wikipedia. Almost 70 percent of Americans with college degrees read Wikipedia” (Paling, E., 2015). If college-educated people and students are using Wikipedia as a main source of information, there is an argument for students learning how to edit and contribute to the online encyclopedia that they use.

Free and open to the public

Adult Education Series: Understanding Popular Music

This three-session virtual course provides attendees with a multimedia introduction to popular music’s history and various forms. Students will enjoy engaging, wide-ranging discussion about the soundtrack of our lives and its past, present, and future. Instructor: Ken Womack, Monmouth University Professor of English and Popular Music, as well as the author of numerous books about the Beatles.

$50 (for three sessions)