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Public History Showcase

Howard Hall 316

In this panel discussion, public history students will discuss experiential projects that are preparing them for life after graduation while also benefitting significant partners such as The Bruce Springsteen Archives and Center for American Music at Monmouth University, the Monmouth Memories Oral History Program, the National Guard Militia Museum of NJ, TheClio.com, the New Jersey […]

Hawk Talks

Pollak Theatre and Lobby

The Hawk Talks event will highlight the rich diversity of events offered during Student Scholarship Week by including student work from all academic disciplines, including graduate and undergraduate students, in one premier interdisciplinary event. The event format will showcase student work through poster presentations and five-minute TED-talk style presentations. Refreshments will be served. Hawk Talks […]

Open Classroom: Health Promotion in Action

Rechnitz Hall 107

Students in groups will be conducting a health promotion event on campus. We will start in Rechnitz Hall 107 and then will walk to the event on-campus.

Open Classroom: School Counseling Presentations

McAllan Hall 227

Students in EDL 601 Research Methods and Applications will be presenting their research proposals using posters. The proposals and posters have been developed throughout the semester, and focus on a wide variety of subjects related to school counseling. Students are prepared to present their proposals and discuss how their research would be implemented and ultimately […]

Hess Excellence in Scholarship Series

Club Dining, Magill Commons

The Excellence in Scholarship Series provides the opportunity for students in the Leon Hess Business School to highlight their scholarly work over the last academic year.

An Inconvenient Truth

Showroom Cinemas 707 Cookman Ave, Asbury Park, United States

Celebrating EARTH DAY/MU Scholarship Week
Filmmaker Davis Guggenheim follows Al Gore on the lecture circuit, as the former presidential candidate campaigns to raise public awareness of the dangers of global warming and calls for immediate action to curb its destructive effects on the environment. With a post-film discussion hosted by Randall Abate, J.D.

$12; $10 (students)

Open Classroom: FITNESSGRAM Testing

Boylon Gym South

Students will teach their peers and the audience about specific FITNESSGRAM tests and each participant will be asked to be dressed for activity and to join.

Open Classroom: Representation of Gender and Race in Print Ads and Commercials

Plangere Lower Lobby

In this course, students spend the semester exploring the ways in which the media portrays the concepts of gender and race across a variety of contexts.  In this interactive presentation, students will address how print ads and commercials serve to both convey and/or resist stereotypical depictions of gender and racial identities.