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Strength in Unity

Students, faculty and staff unite to kick off Hispanic/Latinx Heritage Month celebrations with flag raising

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A Day to Fuel the Imagination

Campus celebrates Investiture of President Jonathan GS Koppell, hears plans for the future

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University Galleries Opens Fall Exhibitions

Check out new exhibitions in Segal Gallery and Kasser Theater

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Doing Good by Giving Back

Volunteers observe 21st anniversary of 9/11 attacks by supporting community partners

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University Among Nation’s Best in US News Rankings

Montclair’s record of student success highlighted in annual rankings

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Experiencing Scotland

Montclair students explore European countryside, classmates, creativity and themselves

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Physics Professor Awarded $436,000 Grant for Neutron Research

Work could shed light on fundamental problems in physics

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Bonner Leaders Build on Volunteer Spirit

A summer work project shows strength of the program’s community outreach

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University Welcomes Largest Enrollment in Its History

Record-setting Class of 2026 helps Montclair bring largest-ever total enrollment to campus

Multimedia Professor Featured on PBS Episode

New digital PBS series explores American history through iconic photographs

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Educators Connect Ideas Globally on Inclusive Schooling

Montclair faculty, students study Finland’s special ed techniques and showcase their own innovative models

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Preparing for the Future

At summer academy, Newark’s rising Red Hawks earn college credits while still in high school