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Study Abroad 101

Intercultural Center Lounge (Magill Commons 102)

Join us for study abroad 101 to learn all the details about studying abroad with Monmouth University.

Kosu Club Interest Meeting

An interest meeting for the anime and cosplay club to also discuss what events we are planning on doing during the semester, as well as seeing how many people show up and are willing to be active in the club.

Event Series CANCELLED – Gemini

CANCELLED – Gemini

Lauren K. Woods Theatre

The play is set in the backyard of two adjoining houses in the working class neighborhood of South Philadelphia. They are about to celebrate the 21st birthday of Francis Geminiani, a Harvard student, when two classmate friends from Harvard and Yale, Judith and Randy, show up unexpectedly. Since there isn’t a spare bedroom in either house they pitch a tent in the backyard. Francis’ classmates, the wealthy Judith seeks romance with Francis not realizing that her brother Randy is the object of Francis’ unexpressed affection. Each of the characters in the play are dysfunctional to some degree and their celebration of Francis’ birthday brings out the best of comedy and drama. The birthday party is a series of comic incidents that provide laughter and serious realizations that lead up to the final joyous ending. The crazy fast moving celebration leaves each character a bit wiser and happier having celebrated Francis’ 21st birthday. 

Tickets: $20 (adults); $15 (seniors)

Intramural 7v7 Flag Football

Hesse Field on The Great Lawn

Monmouth Recreation is offering Intramural 7v7 Flag Football for all students. There will be a men’s and women’s league. The leagues will run from September 16th to October 11th. The leagues will be comprised of teams of 7-12 members and games will be played Monday-Thursday nights. Register for the league online or email pkovac@monmouth.edu for […]

Sheryl Oring performs “I Wish to Say”

Student Center Patio

With backgrounds in journalism and fine art, Sheryl Oring began her ongoing project I Wish to Say in 2004 from a concern that many people’s voices were not being heard. She started to take dictation from the public about what they wanted to say to the (next) President. Dressed as a 1960s secretary with a […]