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Business Trips Add Perspective on Global Economy

Feliciano’s MBA students travel far for international experiences in emerging markets

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Listening for Cosmic Clues

As a Liberty Science Center guest astronomer, Montclair State University Professor Marc Favata explored the ways we can ‘listen’ to space and time

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Science Hall Renamed Irvin D. Reid Hall

Former president ushered in important changes, including elevating Montclair from a college to a university

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Montclair State University Welcomes Pebbles the ‘Pupscot’

Pebbles will help Rocky spread joy and Red Hawk pride on campus

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‘Ask Governor Murphy’ Broadcasts Live from Campus

Governor Phil Murphy responds to questions posed by students and viewers, discusses gun safety, mental health and other challenges for the state

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Teaching Black History in February – and Beyond

In Newark Teacher Project classrooms, ‘the work we do isn’t determined by the calendar’

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Professor Shares Cancer Remission Journey

Every five years, Professor Mark Whitener uses himself as case study to impart lessons on disease, chemotherapy and life after cancer

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Making Time for More Degrees

Montclair State University Adjunct Professor Joseph Segriff has earned 24 degrees in his ongoing lifelong pursuit of knowledge

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Feliciano School of Business Launches Hawk+ Channel

Partnership with School of Communication and Media will keep prospective students, alumni and corporate partners informed

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Global Center Raises Awareness of Human Trafficking

Legislative breakfast caps slate of events designed to educate community

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Black History Month Begins With Flag Raising

Program kicks off a month of educational and social justice events

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University Announces $1 Million Grant to Develop Paterson One Square Mile Initiative

Geraldine R. Dodge Foundation support will be used to turn Eastside High School into University-assisted community school as part of comprehensive community development program