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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.

School of Education Student Scholarship Exhibition

Anacon Hall, 2nd Floor, Student Center

The School of Education Scholarship Exhibition is a poster session hosted by the school. The purpose of this event is threefold:  To highlight student scholarly endeavors within our school and celebrate research that is completed or underway.  To create an opportunity for School of Education students at all levels to think about research and how […]

Interprofessional Exhibition

Anacon Hall, 2nd Floor, Student Center

The Schools of Social Work, Education, and Nursing and Health Studies highlight student research and practice reflections. Posters will discuss: 1) Proposed Research, 2) Completed Research or Research in Progress, 3) Experiential Education and Clinical Practice Reflections, or 4) Other scholarly work. Refreshments will be served.

Open Classroom: Use of HAZUS Software to Understand Flood Vulnerabilities in NJ

Howard Hall 306

Students will utilize FEMA’s HAZUS software to undertake and examine an individual municipality’s vulnerability to flooding. The exploration will examine several components of a community including its population, community facilities, critical facilities, environmental hazards, economic impacts, as well as ecological habitats that could be impacted due to natural hazard exposure.

Open Classroom: Literatures of Immigration

The Great Hall – Room 311

During this open class, graduate students in EN 533 (Literatures of Immigration) will deliver eight-to-nine minute presentations that draw on projects they completed during the second part of the semester, including research papers and book reviews. Rather than surveying the scholarship or offering overviews of their arguments and findings, the presenters will single out one […]

Open Classroom: Strategies for Healthy Living

In this open classroom, the public is invited to attend HE 101: Strategies for Healthy Living. The class will consist of a video presentation by a group of students on a health topic. The video will last approximately 15 minutes and will be from the students’ perspective.