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In The Know – Issue 120

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In the Know, The Newsletter for the people who make the University work
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Relive Homecoming 2024 at Montclair State University

Check out photos and videos from Montclair’s signature fall event!

How to Make the Most of Montclair’s Open House

Explore the academic programs and campus resources that matter most to you, all at your own pace, with personalized options to guide your experience.

Lower Your Carbon Footprint and Use Montclair Rideshare

Sign-up for RideShark with your NetID to find others who are carpooling to campus!

Reminders

How to Subscribe to Campus, For Sale and Discuss Lists

View the instructions to subscribe to any or all of the lists. See below for a breakdown of what type of information is shared on each list.

  • Campus: for employees to share University events and information of broad general interest to faculty and staff.
  • For Sale: post items to sell or give away, strictly for occasional personal use. It may not be used to promote a private business.
  • Discuss: employees may use this forum for the open exchange of views on a wide variety of topics.

In The News

  • Jason Williams (Justice Studies) is quoted in this NJ Spotlight News article about anti-violence efforts in Paterson that have lowered gun violence in the city.
  • Dan Geltrude (Adjunct, Accounting and Finance) appeared on Newsmax to discuss the port workers strike and supply shortages, as well as other topics.
  • Kelly Whiteside (Sports Journalism, School of Communication and Media) spoke to Scripps News about the NFL and college football.
  • Lisa Lieberman (Public Health) appeared on Nevada-based CBS affiliate KLAS to discuss preventative health care access for women.
  • Gina Miele (World Languages and Cultures) is quoted in this Atlas Obscura article about the story behind a Sardinian folktale centered on the “accabadora,” an older woman who slipped into the homes of those lingering near death to send them on their way.
  • Keith Strudler (Communication and Media) offered commentary to WAMC Northeast Public Radio about the late Pete Rose.
  • The Sensory Space at Sprague Library was featured in the LibraryLinkNJ Newsletter.
  • Fanny Lauby (Political Science and Law) was interviewed for the podcast “C’est ça l’Amérique” on the role of immigration in the 2024 U.S. presidential election.

Kudos

Social Media Post of Note

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Have an item you’d like included in Kudos or Reminders? Want to nominate a staffer for our spotlight? Use this form to tell us. Read more about our people and programs in the University News Center and in back issues of In the Know. And find out what’s happening on campus in the Events Calendar.