


Sounding Off
Professor John Morano’s eco-adventure novels give voice to the voiceless.

Letters
Readers have their say.

Drawn Out
When Frank Gogol began processing a personal tragedy, he turned to an unexpected source: comics

Sports Shorts
News and Notes on the Monmouth Hawks

5 Tips for Building a Personal Brand
PR maven Cassie Galasetti helps you
stand out from the crowd.

Stopping Traffic
Karen Silva is training health care workers in Los Angeles to spot and assist individuals trapped in labor and sex trafficking operations.

The Morning Man
Brad Hennessy takes you behind the scenes at “Good Morning America.”

Many Happy Returns
Talking taxes and more with Doug Stives, CPA—“The Most Tax-Efficient Man in America.”

18 Things We Loved About 2018

For one alumna, this holiday season promises to be ‘Legendary’

Are you experienced?

Meet the Fleet
A look at how Monmouth’s marine research vessels stack up.

Sports Shorts
News and notes on several Hawks teams.

A Changing India
Can education and economic empowerment put an end to the gender-based violence that has plagued the world’s largest democracy?

All Creatures Great and Small
From betta fish to boa constrictors, Jen Steinman ’10M helps grieving pet owners deal with the loss of a beloved companion.

Campus Briefs
The scene at West Long Branch.

Our Humble Beginnings
Long Branch Senior High School was once the center of Monmouth academics.

Gathering together
A new campaign will support student scholarships.

Bigger Than Themselves
Beatles expert Kenneth Womack explains why the Fab Four still fascinate us.

Letters
Readers have their say.

Larger Than Life
Brian Hanlon ’88 sees his subjects—athletes, coaches, mascots, religious and historical figures—from a unique perspective.

Family Matters
Stephanie Ramos is paving the way for expanded paid family leave in New Jersey and beyond.

Remembrance: Eugene Simko
Associate professor of management and decision sciences, 1953–2018