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Research team “Reclaiming: ME (Muslim Educator),” top from left, Mayida Zaal, Amir Billups, Maheen Ahmad, Chedia Ayari; bottom from left, Nagla Bedir, Manar Hussein, Nushrat Hoque

Need for Representation Shapes Research on Muslim Educators

University researchers conduct nation’s first study on diversity, retention of Muslim-American teachers

College Hall in snow

A Year Like No Other

Bidding goodbye to 2020 with a look back on this unprecedented year

Chuks Diayi

NJ COVID-19 Service Corps Prepares for Recovery

New AmeriCorps initiative will keep allied health workers on the front lines

Montclair State University Launches Undergraduate Pre Medical Program

Program will create opportunities for students to prepare for MCATs, medical school

Music for Celebrating the Season

University Singers, NJSO and NY Philharmonic offer holiday performances

Congresswoman Mikie Sherrill Visits On-Campus COVID-19 Testing Site

Lisa Lieberman and Eva Goldfarb

Experts: Sex Education Should Begin in Kindergarten

First-of-its-kind research shows sex education yields positive outcomes beyond STD and pregnancy prevention

Ian Drake, Montclair State Associate Professor of Political Science and Law

Opinion: The Electoral College Picks a U.S. President and Shows Us Why We Need It

By Ian Drake
Montclair State Associate Professor of Political Science and Law

Detail of Bisa Butler's Broom Jumpers

Art Institute of Chicago Features Bisa Butler ’05 Solo Show

Flour Power

A seed-to-sale grain revival grows in Montclair

Researchers are using insects as a way to offset malnutrition in some areas of the world. This plate of grasshoppers (chapulines) is from Tolache, a Mexican restaurant in New York City. Photo by Mike Peters. Madagascar photos courtesy of Cortni Borgerson.

Bugs! They’re What’s For Dinner

Montclair State anthropologist’s research suggests nutritious insects hold the key to food security and saving endangered lemurs in Madagascar

Message in a Bottle, Part 3: More Surprises

A school report leads to discovering more descendants of bricklayers who built College Hall