Join MEGA to Support Black and Hispanic/Latino Male Scholars
The Male Enrollment and Graduation Alliance (MEGA) is taking action to lead Black and Hispanic/Latino males on a path to graduation.
January 18, 2023
The Male Enrollment and Graduation Alliance (MEGA) is taking action to lead Black and Hispanic/Latino males on a path to graduation.
January 18, 2023
As a teen, Julián Omar Morales ’12 ’17 couldn’t fathom where his future would take him. By listening to his heart and following his calling one step at a time, he is choreographing a fascinating, at times painful but always meaningful, journey.
January 17, 2023
Forbes Weekend Updates Editor Raena Loper ’16 brings an eye for good design as well as a commitment to inclusivity to her work. Her thoughtful reviews of products ranging from laptops and vacuum cleaners to planners and portable blenders reach more than 150 million people around the world.
January 17, 2023
School of Communications & Media alumni recognized for their industry achievements
January 10, 2023
With nearly 290,000 Instagram followers and more than 25,000 YouTube subscribers, Albaner C. Eugene, Jr. ’18 is on the rise as an influencer with a mission to help youth move forward in every aspect of their lives.
December 20, 2022
President’s Club members enjoy a reception on December 3 as a special thank you for their support of Montclair State University
December 20, 2022
Alumnae form a vibrant community to inspire and empower women
December 20, 2022
Future Alumni Network participates in phone-a-thon to show their appreciation
December 20, 2022
Alumni and friends gathered October 28, 2022, for the first-ever Black Alumni Advisory Council (BAAC) Gala to reconnect with classmates, rediscover their alma mater and pay it forward to students. They honored former Associate Dean of Students and University Ombudsman James Harris ’68, ’70 MA, recognized BAAC Rising Star Medinah Muhammed ’16 and celebrated the legacy of Sam Mills ’81. Proceeds raised from the gala supported the Emergency, EOF and James Harris book funds.
November 23, 2022
Michael Hughes ’90, director of INTERPOL Washington, circles the globe, helping to ensure that 195 unique countries coordinate their resources to fight transnational crime and to implement crucial humanitarian efforts. As head of the United States National Central Bureau and a member of INTERPOL’s 13-member executive committee, he is helping to bring together diverse voices with the shared goal of making the world safe for all.
November 22, 2022