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20 Years Later: 9/11 Day of Service

Students volunteer in remembrance of lives lost and changed on September 11, 2001

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A New Feel For Fall

After a fairly quiet year at Montclair, “normal” scenes of campus life are a welcome sight

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The 9/11 Attacks Changed Everything About Life in America

Our faculty experts weigh in on how the attacks of September 11, 2001 impacted national security, families, the economy and more

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PSEG and Montclair State Partnership Accelerates Sustainability Solutions

Partnership helps move New Jersey toward its ambitious energy goals

Amy Policelli and Leigh Ann Murduca

It’s a Sign

Viral TikTok video shows how a small act of kindness changed the course of one student’s life

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Volunteer Spirit

On 9/11 and all year long, students ask ‘How can we help?’

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University Galleries Reopen With ‘Tech/Know/Future/ From Slang to Structure’

Timely work by contemporary artists marks a return to in-person art exhibitions on campus

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Opening Day: Carpe Diem for Public Good

President welcomes campus community, applauds largest incoming class ever

Montclair State President Jonathan Koppell on stage looking out at the audience in Memorial Auditorium

Montclair State University Welcomes Largest Incoming Class in School History

Institution continues ascension with record-breaking Class of 2025

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Passports to Success

A grant from the Institute for International Education will help Montclair State first-year students obtain passports for study abroad

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Tips for Checking on Student and Teacher Health and Well-Being

Children need the chance to “tell their story” about the pandemic

Welcome Home

Red Hawks settle in, ready their nests for a new year