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Events

Teaching Climate Change to Public School Teachers

Edison Science Building, Room 228

This is the first event of the Fellowship of Environmental Faculty, co-sponsored by the Institute for Global Understanding. With: Michelle Schpakow Catherine Duckett Peter Jacques

Therapy Dogs & Ice Cream

Anacon Hall A and B

Celebrate International Stress Awareness Day by stopping by to pet therapy dogs, enjoy ice cream, and bracelet making.

Lambda Theta Phi’s Empanada Sale

Student Center Lobby

Lambda Theta Phi will be selling Beef, Chicken, and Cheese Empanadas! Pre Order now through the link or the link-tree on our instagram page @monmouth_lambdas.

Study Abroad 101

Student Center – Conference Room 202B

Join us for study abroad 101 to learn about Monmouth’s signature and faculty-led study abroad programs.

John Vercher

Great Hall 104 (Julian Abele Room)

John’s debut novel, Three-Fifths, was named one of the best books of 2019 by the Chicago Tribune. In the U.K., Three-Fifths was named a Book of the Year by The Sunday Times, The Financial Times, and The Guardian. His second novel, After the Lights Go Out, was published by Soho Press. It’s been called “simply brilliant” by Publishers Weekly in a starred review, “shrewd and explosive” by The New York Times, and was named an Editors’ Choice in Adult Fiction for 2022 by Booklist. His third novel, Devil Is Fine has received starred reviews from Booklist and BookPage, was named a Best New Book of the Summer by TIME Magazine and The Root, an Indie Next pick for July, and one of the Top Ten Books to Add to Your Reading List in June by the Los Angeles Times. Additionally, Devil is Fine was a June book pick by The Center for Fiction, one of the 12 Must-Read Books of June by The Chicago Review of Books, a Book of the Day for July by NPR, and was featured on NPR’s It’s Been A Minute.

Free and open to the public