Now What? Assessing the 2016 Election and What it Means for the Future
The Great Hall AuditoriumA discussion featuring Fox News Contributor Julie Roginsky, and Founder and Director of the Monmouth Polling Institute Patrick Murray
A discussion featuring Fox News Contributor Julie Roginsky, and Founder and Director of the Monmouth Polling Institute Patrick Murray
Featuring Lena Dominelli, Professor of Applied Social Sciences and Academician in the Academy of the Learned Societies for Social Sciences.
Barbera-Villegas International Social Work Lecture December 6, 2016 5:30 p.m., Wilson Hall Auditorium 5 p.m., Reception, Wilson Hall Auditorium Lobby Lena Dominelli, Professor of Applied Social Sciences, University of Durham, United Kingdom Beyond Social Exclusion: Incorporating Environmental Justice with Social Justice Lena Dominelli, Professor of Applied Social Sciences and Academician in the Academy of the […]
Joint Ocean Commission Initiative Co-Chair and former New Jersey Gov. Christine Todd Whitman will be among the honorees at the Monmouth University Urban Coast Institute’s 12th Annual Future of the Ocean Symposium and Champions of the Ocean Awards Luncheon on December 7, 2016. The theme for this year’s symposium is America’s Ocean Future: Priorities for […]
A Musical Winter Wonderland in Wilson Hall on December 8 is SOLD OUT!! Standing Room tickets will be available day of show only for $10. A cavalcade of Holiday favorites featuring the Monmouth University Chamber Orchestra, The Jazz Hawks, The Concert Choir, the Chamber Choir, soloists, and a special appearance by the Colts Neck Reformed Church Exultation Ringers, all in the magisterial setting of Wilson Hall.
Featuring the work of Monmouth University graduating seniors who will receive their degrees in Graphic Design, Animation or Fine Art.
One of the most highly praised operas of recent years, which had its premiere at the Salzburg Festival in 2000, Kaija Saariaho’s yearning medieval romance L’Amour de Loin (“Love From Afar”), has its Met premiere this season.
Met Music Director James Levine conducts Verdi’s early drama of Ancient Babylon, Nabucco, with Plácido Domingo adding a new role to his repertory as the title character.
One of the most highly praised operas of recent years, which had its premiere at the Salzburg Festival in 2000, Kaija Saariaho’s yearning medieval romance L’Amour de Loin (“Love From Afar”), has its Met premiere this season.
Featuring the work of the Monmouth University Department of Art and Design Faculty and Adjunct Faculty. Opening Reception: Friday, Jan. 27, 7:00 – 9:00 p.m.