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My article for Monmouth magazine about Professor Katherine Parkin’s latest research article on how Sadie Hawkins Day has been used as just another means of control…
My article for Monmouth magazine about Professor Katherine Parkin’s latest research article on how Sadie Hawkins Day has been used as just another means of control…
For Monmouth magazine, I asked an expert on social contract theory—Monmouth University’s Kevin Dooley, Ph.D.—for a primer on the theories of five of the most influential…
One of the projects Nelli’s most proud of during her time at Monmouth is an ongoing interview series she created called TV’s Unsung Heroes, which is…
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 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 interview with Assistant Professor Alyson Pompeo-Fargnoli, Ph.D., a nationally certified counselor and a licensed professional counselor, about here article, “The Mental Health Impact of the…
The Rise and Fall of the Religious Left, the first book from L. Benjamin Rolsky, illuminates our current political moment by examining famed television producer Norman…