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  • Ask a Recent Alum Series Part 1 – Featuring Jamee Shea ’13

    About the Event

    This month’s edition of our Ask a Recent Alum Series features Jamee Shea ’13, who utilized her Monmouth experience with HawkTV, internship at iHeartRadio, and networking with a fellow Monmouth Hawk to land her dream job as editor at CBS Television Network. In this webinar, Jamee will share her advice on how to use networking as a skill to be successful.

    Registration

  • The Virtual Shift: What Can I Expect When Navigating the Job Search Today

    Damon

    About the Event

    Internship and full-time job searching can be stressful in the most normal circumstances, but the uncertainties of a global pandemic can make this process seem even more overwhelming. Every aspect of the job search, including networking, interviewing, and negotiating, now takes place virtually.

    In this webinar, Damon Albano ’02, Global Head of University Recruitment, Johnson & Johnson, will share his advice on tips for the remote job hunt, what to expect when you first start a new job, what he looks for on a resume and virtual interview.

    This event is co-sponsored by The Office of Alumni Engagement and Annual Giving and Career Services.

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  • Hispanic Heritage Month

  • Virtual Career Day

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    Click on Image for Registration to Attend the Virtual Career Day
  • VIRTUAL: Internships Could Lead You To Your Dream Job, Here’s How To Land One

    Promotional Image for April 21, 2020 Virtual Guest Presentation on Internships

    Internships Could Lead You To Your Dream Job, Here’s How To Land One

    Presented by Liz Wessel, Co-Founder & CEO of WayUp, a venture-backed startup based in NYC that transforms how employers recruit students and recent graduates

    Tuesday, April 21, 2020

     1:00 – 1:50 p.m. EST

    Live over Zoom: Please RSVP to careerservices@monmouth.edu in order to receive the Zoom link. This event is open to all students and majors!


    Research shows that participating in multiple internships in college helps you to secure employment or enter graduate school within six months of graduation. Yet with over 16 million students enrolled in degree-granting post-secondary institutions, how do you stand out in a crowd for the internship of your dreams?

    Follow Liz Wessel’s secret formula — REAF — to nail any interview and land your next internship. From research to enthusiasm and asking questions to following up, here’s how you stand out (and eventually wind up at your dream job).

     

  • Student Employee Appreciation Week 2020
    March 29 – April 4

    In celebration of National Student Employment Week, the Student Employment Office will be sponsoring a number of events celebrating the 24th Annual Student Employee Appreciation Week (SEAW) during the week of March 29 – April 4 !

    The National Student Employment Association (NSEA) designates one week each year for universities and colleges across the country to recognize the substantial contributions of students who work on campus.

    Photo shows all nominees for Monmouth University's Student Employee of the Year 2020

    MONMOUTH UNIVERSITY APPRECIATES EACH AND EVERY STUDENT EMPLOYEE!

  • Cancelled: Lives of the ‘Brows’: Autobiography, Taste, Ethics

    Photo of Dr. Max Cavitch, Associate Professor of English, University of Pennsylvania
    Dr. Max Cavitch, Associate Professor of English, University of Pennsylvania

    Please join us for a guest lecture by Dr. Max Cavitch, Associate Professor of English at the University of Pennsylvania, where he is also an affiliated faculty member of the programs in Cinema Studies, Gender, Sexuality, and Women’s Studies, and Psychoanalytic Studies.

    Dr. Cavitch will be discussing literary taste and value in relation to autobiography—one of the world’s most popular and widely practiced genres. From “highbrow” triumphs of artistic intention to “middlebrow” narratives of historical significance to “lowbrow” tell-alls of gossipy celebrity, there are autobiographies to suit every taste. But what is “taste,” anyway? What does it have to do with “literary value”? And, moreover, what do either taste or literary value have to do with the question of whose lives and life-stories matter?

    Refreshments will be served. Students, faculty, and interested members of the public are warmly invited to attend.

    Free and open to the public.
    Sponsored by the Wayne D. McMurray Endowed Chair in the Humanities, Dr. Kristin Bluemel

  • Cancelled: Academic Information Session on the New Management & Leadership Department

    You are invited to the
    ACADEMIC INFORMATION SESSION
    on the new
    MANAGEMENT AND LEADERSHIP DEPARTMENT

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    Learn About:

    • The option of choosing one of three new concentrations:
      • Leadership & Organizational Development
      • Small Business Management & Entrepreneurship
      • Operations, Supply Chain & Data Management
    • Internships & Career Planning
    • 5-Year MBA Program

    Pizza and Refreshments will be served!

    Who Should Attend:
    Management & Decision Sciences majors, Undeclared students, and any Business Student who might consider changing their major.

    Reserve Your Seat by Wednesday, March 4 by sending email to sriggi@monmouth.edu or stop by Bey Hall Room 118.

  • Honors School Research Conference Fall 2019

    Join us to support Honors School students who are presenting their Capstone Projects at the Fall 2019 Research Conference. Student presenters come from disciplines across the university, with projects covering unique topics within their majors.

    Image shows Fall 2019 Honors School Research Conference schedule of student presenters. Click for details with larger image,
    Click for larger image and details.

    Conference Schedule

    Session 1: 1:30 – 3:00 p. m.

    Opening Remarks:
    Dr. Nancy J. Mezey, Dean of the Honors School

    • Kathy Chen, Chemistry with a Concentration in Biochemistry
    • Alexa LaVere, Health Studies
    • Mika Schievelbein, Chemistry with a Concentration in Biochemistry
    • Catherine Harvey, History and Secondary Education
    • Alexia Raess, Social Work
    • Melanie Broman, English with a Concentration in Creative Writing
    • Michael Scognomillo, Clinical Laboratory Sciences

    Break: 3 – 3:20 p.m.  (light refreshments will be available)

    Session 2: 3:20 p.m. – 4:30 p.m.

    • Chanell Singletary-Eskridge, Psychology
    • Thomas Prioli, History and Political Science
    • Nicole Tarsitano, English
    • Angelica Pellone, Interdisciplinary Studies and Elementary Education
    • Gianni Mazzone, Business, Economics and Finance
      Omar Shah, Chemistry with a Concentration in Biochemistry
    • Jon P. Suttile, Political Science
    • Brian Mathew, Biology with a Concentration in Molecular Cell Physiology

    Closing Remarks: Dr. Nancy J. Mezey

    For more information, please contact Kate Sosnowski at ksosnows@monmouth.edu  or 732-263-5308.

  • Andrei Codrescu: My Body Is Home in America but My Mind Is Free to Be Everywhere: How I Make the World More Interesting

    Come see Andrei Codrescu for the inagural presenration from the Institute for Global Understanding