On Afrofuturism: My Interview With Walter Greason, PhD
For Monmouth Magazine, I asked Walter Greason, Ph.D., creator of the popular “Wakanda Syllabus,” which was named after the fictional African country featured in the equally…
For Monmouth Magazine, I asked Walter Greason, Ph.D., creator of the popular “Wakanda Syllabus,” which was named after the fictional African country featured in the equally…
My profile of a prolific writer and storyteller who uses the Pennsylvania Archives to write about the lesser-known histories of Native Americans of Pennsylvania. Read the…
My story on Monmouth University history professor Katherine Parkins comparing the Christmas Boycott of 1963 to recent protests by professional athletes. Read the full story here.
In this Q&A for Monmouth Magazine, I asked Chris DeRosa, Ph.D., chair of the Department of History and Anthropology, to share his insights on the United…
In this Q&A for Monmouth Magazine, I asked the institute’s founding director, Patrick Murray, for his insights on what sets the Monmouth University Poll apart from…
My story about two Sacred Heart University alumna working in the Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion space in corporate America. “For a long time, corporate America seemed…
My profile of astrophysicist Sarafina El-Badry Nance: “With her health scare in the rearview mirror, El-Badry Nance has been focused on bringing the strange wonders of…
My profile of University of New Mexico alumna Davar Ardalan and her artificial intelligence startup IVOW (Intelligent Voices Of Wisdom): “Most of us are already familiar…
Women Moving Millions, a global membership community based in New York City, has committed nearly $800 million to organizations benefiting women and girls. Individuals who belong…
Originally created in 2017 to provide educational programming, policy outreach, and research about the national opioid epidemic, the Institute assembled an impressive group of researchers from…