90 Things to Love about Monmouth
In honor of Monmouth’s 90th anniversary, we present this unapologetically idiosyncratic, somewhat randomly ordered assortment of the people, places, experiences, and traditions that make our University special.
In honor of Monmouth’s 90th anniversary, we present this unapologetically idiosyncratic, somewhat randomly ordered assortment of the people, places, experiences, and traditions that make our University special.
Life and career coach Bailey Frumen has dedicated her life to helping others find meaning and fulfillment in their lives.
Share your stories about working at WMCX.
The Bruce Springsteen Archives and Center for American Music’s inaugural American Music Honors event brings music legends to campus.
Mihaela Moscaliuc reflects on the power of poetry.
Terik Tidwell draws on his considerable experience in inclusive innovation to enhance the nation's competitiveness in science and technology.
Monmouth researchers and local citizens have teamed up to restore the region’s coastal lakes.
The January 2021 graduate is an associate research scientist at Bristol Myers Squibb.
Historic $21 million gift will expand educational access.
The best running back in the FCS says there’s no place he’d rather be than Monmouth.
Former University Trustee, 1931–2023
Trustee Emeritus, 1943–2023
There is much to love about Monmouth University—and many reasons to be excited for the future.
Nicholas Messina’s course on media literacy helps students embrace the curiosity needed to question their media consumption.
Three tips from Bailey Frumen, CEO and founder of Mindrise.
The funds will support student-athletes on the field and in the classroom.
Women’s basketball caps its first season in the CAA with the program’s first NCAA bid in 40 years.
Mark Dinglasan, the nation’s first state-level food security advocate, explains why efforts to end hunger need to go beyond simply handing out food.
Bayaan Oluyadi ’13 was elected president of the Monmouth University Alumni Association Board of Directors.
A fitness media company founded by students scores big at HawkTank.
The women’s tennis ace turned an internship in Silicon Valley into a full-time job.
Jack Howell ’66 helps teens struggling with trauma to rise above their circumstances.
Denisse Quintanilla ’22 is a bilingual news producer for KSN-TV in Wichita, Kansas.
Share your favorite memories of studying abroad.