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Mark Rotella’s Opinion Essay Published in New York Times

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Challenge Based Impact Lab Experience – Enroll Now!

Join us as we build a more inclusive, supportive, and equitable campus together!

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Study: Gen Z Perceive Risk ‘Everywhere They Turn,’ Early Research Shows

Interviews shed light on risk factors contributing to youth mental health crisis, including mass shootings, social media and the climate crisis

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Dr. Ranjan speaks at the Sixth UN Women Safe Cities and Safe Public Spaces Global Leaders’ Forum

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Prof. Johnny Lorenz Receives Sundial Literary Translation Award

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Study: ‘Pizzagate’ Posts on X Spike Dramatically After Elon Musk Boosted the Conspiracy

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Dr. Teresa Fiore Keynote Speaker at Rutgers University’s Italian Graduate Student Conference (Nov. 18, 2023)

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Stonebreakers: Documentary Screening and Q&A (Nov. 30, 2023)

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Child Trafficking in Ghana Expert Lecture Series

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Professor Receives Fulbright Specialist Program Award

Arnaud Kurze travels to Guinea to lead workshops focused on skill building for Guinean women in politics

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How Montclair’s Creative Writing Program Nurtures Aspiring Authors’ Dreams

Workshops in poetry, fiction, creative nonfiction and memoir bring out the best in students, giving them the “write stuff” for future literary success

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OpEd: Credit Where Credit Is Due