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Baby Cicada Drying It's Wings, Queensland, Australia

Yes, Cicadas are Safe to Eat — and They’re Actually Tastier than Other Bugs

Periodical cicadas are about to emerge, and anthropology expert Cortni Borgerson explains how you can harvest and cook them.

Nurse administering COVID-19 vaccine to patient

Get Vaccinated on Campus

Students and employees can now get COVID-19 vaccines on Saturdays

Three students dancing in tradional clothing in front of the Student Center

Annual World’s Fair Day a Success

In-person and online events bring students together in safe ways to celebrate diversity

Peter Mercurio and Danny Stewart pose on stairwell with Kevin for family photo

Subway Baby

Alumnus shares the remarkable origin story of his family in a new children’s book

Photo of nursing students delivering the COVID-19 vaccine to a senior in her home

For the Greater Good

School of Nursing makes house calls to help vaccinate the community in partnership with West Orange Health Department

professor teaching a class of students outside under shade tents

The Great Outdoor Classroom

Tents and canopies expand safe in-person learning options

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Montclair State Board Adds Two New Trustees; Honors Longtime Member as Trustee Emeritus

Lawmakers Visit Campus, Call for Student Loan Debt Forgiveness

Provision in American Relief Plan makes loan forgiveness tax-free

Deliris Diaz

Lessons from the Pandemic

Teachers say they will keep bonds formed during the pandemic when schools return to ‘normal’

Recent graduate in cap and gown waving eof scarf above her head

State Gives EOF Its Own Day to Shine

For five decades, program has provided college access and opportunities for disadvantaged students

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Graduate Programs Ranked Among Nation’s Best By U.S. News

Education, Public Health and Part-Time MBA rankings rise in 2022 results

Two students outside with face masks holding AmeriCorps sign

NJ COVID-19 Service Corps Gets to Work

At least 12 Montclair State students will help new AmeriCorps program repair social safety nets