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Recent News About Monmouth College
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Sibling Success
Sibling Success
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Freshman Woman of the Year
Freshman Woman of the Year
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Donor Helps D.C. Duo
Donor Helps D.C. Duo
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‘Light This Candle Campaign’ Passes $75 Million Goal More Than Eight Months Early
Although spring has not come early this year in the Midwest, Monmouth College is early with a major milestone.
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A Day to Celebrate Tartan
April 6 was a day for Monmouth College to celebrate traditions, giving and the tradition of giving.
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‘The Spoon River Project’
Those somewhat familiar with the title Spoon River Anthology – Edgar Lee Masters’ century-old collection of poems – might be surprised by the following facts:
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Johnson Staffs National Conference
Monmouth College Director of Student Equity, Inclusion and Community Regina Johnson said she was “humbled” – and a bit nervous – when given the opportunity to play a key role at her first national conference.
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Johnson Staffs National Conference
Monmouth College Director of Student Equity, Inclusion and Community Regina Johnson said she was “humbled” – and a bit nervous – when given the opportunity to play a key role at her first national conference.
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Promoting Citizenship
Trustees’ Scholar Kailyn Gore founded and operated a nonprofit to increase civic education among New Jersey’s middle school and high school students.
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Endowed Internships
An internship experience can be a valuable résumé item for college students, as well as provide direction for them as they seek employment or determine a career future.
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Russia’s Invasion of Ukraine ‘A Dark Day for Everyone’
Russia’s invasion of Ukraine is “a dark day for everyone” and it will have implications for geopolitics, U.S. politics and everyday American life, according to Monmouth College political science professors.
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Senior Profile: Matt Datlof
Whether it’s writing legal briefs or pitching for the Fighting Scots baseball team, senior Ryan Datlof of Las Vegas is undefeated in his Monmouth College career.
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‘The Revolutionists’
The next production in Monmouth College’s 2021-22 theatre season – Lauren Gunderson’s The Revolutionists – has been “two years in the making.”
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Faculty Member Creates Scholarship
Before he became a popular Monmouth College lecturer, political campaign consultant and host of the successful Heartland Politics public radio program and podcast, Robin Johnson was a first-generation college student finding his way.
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Dean’s List: Fall 2021
The following students were named to the Dean’s List based on their grades from the 2021 Fall semster
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Chem Alumni Solving Problems
In St. Louis, four Monmouth College alumni are part of a team at an international company that is fighting COVID-19.
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The Gift of Land
In late October, staff members from Monmouth College and Monmouth’s Midwest Bank watched as some of the last corn was harvested at the Vance Farm, one of four local farms that have been left as estate gifts to the College.
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Get Willy With It
That would mean breaking out the Willy Sauce made by 2013 Monmouth College graduate Will Deuerling of Elburn, Illinois.
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Best of Show
his semester, Monmouth College senior Connor Dickenson of Chatham, Illinois, created a sculpture about it, and it took home the Best of Show honor at the Annual Juried Student Art Exhibition, which is on display in the Len G. Everett Gallery in Hewes Library through Dec. 8.
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Student Profile: Todd Fowler ’23
Student Profile: Todd Fowler ’23