Montclair State professor will develop digital toolkit to support young people’s advocacy campaigns for racial justice education.
Montclair State began its virtual commemoration of Women’s History Month on Monday, March 1, by recognizing women’s suffrage.
George Hrab logged more than half a century in the classrooms at MKA. The lauded coach is retiring at the end of the school year.
Gov. Phil Murphy's proposed $44.8 billion budget would mean increases in state aid to many school districts. Montclair is one of them.
The School of Nursing has answered the call to participate in the COVID-19 vaccination rollout. Montclair State nursing students and sta ...
The School of Nursing has answered the call for health-care professionals trained to administer COVID-19 vaccines.
The future is looking bright for a program that covers the tuition costs of attending community college in New Jersey.
Researcher explains how easily internet conspiracies can radicalize people.
Toms River Police Officer Rebecca Sayegh ’15 wasn’t expecting what she called “too much craziness” working the midnight shift.
The disruption, isolation and loss caused by the pandemic can be difficult. If you are struggling to cope, the University is here to help.
Briony Carr-Clemente will take over the reins of Edgemont School in April.
Lavone Broxton, associate director of Postal and Warehouse Services, with cases of hand sanitizer donated to the University by My Sales.
The plan “aims to reduce maternal mortality by 50% over five years and eliminate racial disparities in birth outcomes.”
Montclair State scholars launch conversations on nation’s challenges.
An analysis of the potential for gases leaking from landfills and wastewater sludge to become a source of renewable energy – the work of ...
Montclair’s teachers and other public school staff won’t have to switch to in-person learning, despite a pending lawsuit, a judge ruled.
As part of its role as an Hispanic-Serving Institution, Montclair State University is now producing webinars about financial aid.
A team of five University experts responsible for using science to guide and advise.
An analysis of the potential for gases leaking from landfills and wastewater sludge to become a source of renewable energy.
This year, Montclair State is taking much of its Black Heritage Month celebrations virtual, including its annual flag-raising ceremony.
For 22 years, Holly Gera ’79 was a constant, calming presence amid the whirlwind of schedules, games, personnel and decisions.
Students got a special delivery this week when campus police helped them weather a major snow storm by bringing meals to the residence.
Here’s what you need to know about the 2021 Spring Semester.
Montclair teachers and staff say it's too risky to return amid the COVID pandemic. It may be up to the courts to decide if they're right.
Montclair State is staying the course for spring 2021, inviting students back to live and learn on campus.
As the COVID-19 crisis underscores the critical need for nurses, Montclair State is offering scholarships to help registered nurses.
Nydia Y. Monagas has been named to the New Jersey Task Force on Child Abuse and Neglect for a three-year term.
The Montclair Education Association says its 1,000 members are being turned into “scapegoats” amid the coronavirus pandemic.
Montclair parents rallied outside Edgemont School, laying empty backpacks on the front lawn to represent their children.
Montclair State University’s online Master of Arts in Educational Leadership program ranked No. 1 in New Jersey and No. 15 in the nation.
Jennifer Brown Urban and Miriam Linver are proving that doing the right thing pays off.
Ten months ago, Layal Helwani ’16 found herself in the center of the response to the coronavirus pandemic.
UPDATED: Many Montclair students will return soon for in-person classes, their parents say. Will teachers be there to meet them?
Professor of History James Woodard’s latest book has been recognized as an “Outstanding Academic Title of 2020”
President Joe Biden is no stranger to Montclair State University, having visited the institution on September 5, 2018.
MEA: It’s just not safe to return to classrooms for in-person learning yet, especially with educators “on deck” for a COVID-19 vaccine.
Going to Zoom class seems so easy – just roll over, switch it on and attend. But that doesn’t work so well.
Dawn Meza Soufleris, PhD, has been selected as Montclair State University’s next vice president for Student Development and Campus Life.
Some New Jersey fifth graders are showing their smarts by coming up with an idea for a face covering that helps people cope with the str ...
Montclair public school teachers will return on Jan. 19. See other updates here.