MONMOUTH, ILLINOIS (September 17, 2020) — Although it draws upon writers from more than 2,400 years ago, a forthcoming book by Monmouth College classics professor Bob Simmons will offer several parallels to modern times.
MONMOUTH, ILLINOIS (September 14, 2020) — During any academic year, Monmouth College's FusionFest event represents a way for students to return to their roots in theatre. During an academic year with a pandemic, a return to roots is even more the case.
MONMOUTH, ILLINOIS (September 10, 2020) — Two Monmouth College political science programs will come together September 15, when Illinois State Senator Mattie Hunter '76 will be the featured speaker for the College's annual observance of Constitution Day.
MONMOUTH, ILLINOIS (August 21, 2020) — Monmouth College's first art exhibit of the academic year is now on display in the Len G Everett Gallery in Hewes Library.
MONMOUTH, ILLINOIS (August 21, 2020) — Viewers can enjoy a Monmouth College film series this fall from the comfort and safety of their own homes. That's because the Spanish Film Club series is moving online.
MONMOUTH, ILLINOIS (August 17, 2020) — Shortly after 9AM, Saturday, August 15, not a parking place could be found along North Ninth Street as families arrived to move their sons and daughters into the residence halls on the east side of Monmouth College's campus.
MONMOUTH, ILLINOIS (July 28, 2020) — In an April message to his customers at Lockstep Technology Group, President and CEO Mahendran Jawaharlal wrote, "You need to count on your technology and IT services more than ever during uncertain times — and we've got your back."
MONMOUTH, ILLINOIS (July 14, 2020) — Monmouth College President Clarence R Wyatt sent the follow e-mail to students and their families about The Student and Exchange Visitor Prorgam.
MONMOUTH, ILLINOIS (July 7, 2020) — Moving to remote-learning last spring because of the COVID-19 pandemic allowed some Monmouth College faculty the opportunity to explore other teaching methods, some of which they'll carry forward into their post-pandemic classes.
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