In the Know – Issue 67
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Chemistry Undergrad Wins Prestigious Goldwater Scholarship
Dean describes having a Goldwater scholar as a “testament to how our program brings out the best in our students and the impact of quality mentorship.”
American Heart Association HSI Scholars Shine
The AHA HSI Scholars program works with Hispanic-Serving Institutions to increase representations in health care; six Montclair students honored, share research.
Pitch Day Returns to Campus
Students, alumni and community entrepreneurs vie to procure funding for startup businesses at the Feliciano Center for Entrepreneurship and Innovation’s first in-person Pitch Day in four years.
Courtyard Dedication Honors Alumna’s Family
Waichungo Family Courtyard in University Hall recognizes the commitment of creating opportunities for the next generation of food science leaders.
Pinning Ceremony Celebrates Nursing Grads
School of Nursing tradition symbolizes the growth of student nurses into confident professionals.
In the News
- Bond Benton (Communication and Media) is quoted in this New York Times article about conspiracy theorists targeting Florida Governor Ron DeSantis, a likely contender for the Republican presidential nomination.
- Stephanie Silvera (Public Health) spoke to NJ Spotlight News about the World Health Organization’s recent declaration that COVID-19 is no longer a global public health emergency.
- Leslie Wilson (History) is quoted in this NJ.com article about residents of a Jersey City neighborhood who are opposed to the construction of new buildings in the area.
- A report in the Los Angeles Times (co-published with The Hechinger Report, a nonprofit news publication covering issues of inequality and innovation in education) highlighted the University’s Male Enrollment and Graduation Alliance; the article was also republished by Yahoo! News.
- Jason Williams (Justice Studies) is quoted in a New Jersey Monitor article about a report showing officer misconduct is on the rise as more face major discipline.
Upcoming Events
Commencement exercises will take place on Tuesday, May 23, 2023, at Prudential Center in Newark. Please plan to allow ample time for traffic, parking and security screening at the venue.
Reminders
- Rocky’s Closet is accepting donations of Montclair caps and gowns to help students celebrate their accomplishments at Commencement. For more information please contact, rockyscloset@montclair.edu or escobark@montclair.edu.
- Final grades are to be submitted for the full spring 2023 term by 11:59 p.m. on Monday, May 22. For more information and deadlines for partial terms, use this guide or contact the Office of the Registrar at registrar@montclair.edu.
- Several elevators on campus are scheduled for testing and will not be operating on certain dates and times. Visit the elevator testing schedule news item for the latest information.
- Need a pre-college program for your high schooler? Montclair’s new summer offerings include programs in pre-law, film and TV production, entrepreneurship, and the opportunity to explore the art and culture of New York City.
- The four-day summer work schedule for eligible University employees will begin Monday, June 5 and end August 7. Eligible employees will work 8.75 hours per day, Monday through Thursday and have Fridays off. The University will be closed on Friday, June 16, for Juneteenth and on Monday, July 4. Regular schedules will apply during these weeks.
- The Division of Human Resources provides a full range of services on campus at 18 Normal Avenue. Stop by to discuss employee benefits, tuition waivers, payroll matters or retirement planning. Questions regarding the satellite office location? Contact HR at hr@montclair.edu or 973-655-7736.
- The NEW University Calendar is here! Powered by the University’s room booking system, 25Live, all event listings should be entered here moving forward. Still need training? Register for online or in-person training.
- The Employee Assistance Program provides free, confidential support services for University employees and their families – including locating resources for substance abuse, mental health and self-help. For more information, see the attached CONCERN brochure.
- Worried about a student’s well-being? Please refer them to Counseling and Psychological Services (CAPS).
- If you or a loved one is experiencing a mental health crisis or thinking about suicide, call or text 988, the new nationwide 988 Suicide and Crisis Lifeline for free, confidential support, 24/7.
Kudos
- To Rosemary Guichardo (Financial Aid) who was honored by the Educational Opportunity Fund office with its Champion Award for her continued support and assistance to the office and its scholars.
- To Milton Fuentes (Psychology) for receiving the 2023 Society for the Teaching of Psychology award for promoting diversity, equity and inclusion.
- To Teresa Fiore (World Languages and Cultures) for presenting her current research and teaching project, “Memoria Presente Digital Archive: The Common Spanish Legacy in Italian and Latin American Cultures,” at Yale University.
- To Pablo Tinio (Educational Foundations) whose work was featured by the Templeton Religion Trust.
- To graduate student intern Rosaria Lo Presti (University Communications and Marketing) on writing and publishing a children’s book titled Henry and the Kitten Hunt and for graduating this spring with her MA in Public and Organizational Relations.
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