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4th Annual Political Science/Sociology Conference

Bey Hall

The department of Political Science/Sociology brings together majors from Monmouth and surrounding colleges/universities to present student work within the field. This event offers students the opportunity to gain valuable feedback […]

Criminal Justice and Homeland Security Senior Research Presentations

The Great Hall – Versailles and Pompeii rooms

This poster session is the culmination of the Senior Research Seminar (CJ/HLS 490) where students present their research to other students, faculty and parents in poster format. The ten best […]

Hatchet Throwing (Graduate Students)

Stumpy’s Hatchet House 22 Meridian Rd, Unit 5, Eatontown, NJ, United States

The Office of Graduate Studies will host a hatchet-throwing get-together at Stumpy’s Hatchet House for current Monmouth graduate students. This is a BYOB event featuring catered food. Please note that […]

$10

Department of Psychology Undergraduate Conference

The Great Hall

The Department of Psychology undergraduate conference is the longest running conference of its kind in the country. Consistent with the department’s motto, “Pick Your Own Little Piece of the World […]

The Golden Age

Pollak Theatre

In the 1920’s, The Golden Age cabaret is a favorite nightly haunt. The young fisherman Boris falls in love with Rita. He follows her to the cabaret and realizes that she is the beautiful dancer “Mademoiselle Margot,” but also the love interest of the local gangster Yashka. With its jazzy score by Dmitri Shostakovich and its music-hall atmosphere featuring beautiful tangos, The Golden Age is a refreshing and colorful dive into the roaring 20’s. A historic ballet that can be seen only at the Bolshoi!

$23

Klimt & Schiele: Eros and Psyche

Pollak Theatre

Klimt & Schiele: Eros and Psyche, recounts the start of the Vienna Secession, a magical art movement formed in the late 1890’s for art, literature and music, in which new ideas are circulated, Freud discovers the drives of the psyche, and women begin to claim their independence. It was a movement that marked a new era outside the confines of academic tradition.

At the heart of Secession were artists Gustav Klimt and his protégé and dear friend Egon Schiele. This exhibition proves an in-depth examination fo images of extraordinary visual power: from the eroticism of Klimt’s mosaic-like works, to the anguished and raw work of the young Schiele in his magnetic nudes and contorted figures against the backdrop of nocturnal Vienna, full of masked balls and dreams imbued with sexuality.

Tickets: $23