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Women Can Have a Little Power, as a Treat
In her latest research article, Professor Katherine Parkin shows how Sadie Hawkins Day has been used as just another means of control over women.
In her latest research article, Professor Katherine Parkin shows how Sadie Hawkins Day has been used as just another means of control over women.
Jamilah McMillan ’17, a first-year law student and Public Interest Scholar at Berkeley, is committed to helping marginalized communities that are disproportionately affected by the criminal justice system.
Victoria Nelli is taking full advantage of her Monmouth education to pursue her ultimate goal of becoming a TV writer in L.A.
Two incumbents are joined by five new board members.
A Monmouth professor's award-winning app keeps refugee children connected to their heritage.
How one graduating senior is fulfilling the promise of the generations before him.
Marilyn McNeil, a champion for gender equity who transformed Monmouth athletics, calls it a career.
The Hawks' new and former career three-point record holders talk about life beyond the arc.
Afrofuturism is expanding boundaries and possibilities in academia, art, and society.
Professor Walter Greason provides resources for those interested in diving deep into Afrofuturism.
Positioning the University for continued success relies on its unfailing collective spirit.
A new telehealth clinic staffed by graduate social work students is delivering counseling services to the Jersey shore region.
Robert B. Sculthorpe to receive inaugural President's Medal in recognition of his extraordinary service, philanthropy, and leadership of Monmouth University.
Forty years ago this May, Bob Marley died, and Jeff Steinberg '84 was the last person to interview the reggae legend. Here, he recounts the call and breaking the news on WMCX.
News and notes from the fall 2020 semester.
Associate Professor and Chair, Department of Music and Theatre Arts, 1945-2020.
Damon Colbert spent much of his teens and 20s homeless and battling personal demons. Now, after earning three degrees from Monmouth in under a decade, he's committed to helping at-risk children realize their own potential.
Patti Swannack reflects on her 46-year career at Monmouth.
Philanthropist, 1930-2021.
Learning to live with COVID-19.
By Marilyn McNeil, vice president and director of athletics.
By Karen Schmelzkopf, associate professor of history and anthropology.