In the Know – Issue 70
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Campus Hosts Both Bonner Leaders and NextGen Corps
Administrators, faculty and staff and student leaders from around the country came together for two different major events to share the importance of civic engagement and gain leadership and public-service skills.
Take Charge of Your Career
Looking to develop your management skills? Human Resources Learning and Development helps employees assess and develop skills and behaviors that are critical for success.
Trailblazing a Path to Sustainability
PSEG Institute for Sustainability Studies鈥 Green Teams summer internship program continues to bring together aspiring environmental leaders.
The Origins and Significance of Juneteenth
History Professor Leslie Wilson explains how June 19 became a day of celebration and its path to becoming a federal holiday.
Educational Leadership Grad鈥檚 Story Goes Viral
Since graduation, CEHS graduate speaker and single dad Desmond Durham has received national attention. Check out his appearance on Sherri, where he and his son received a big surprise.
In the News
- Greg Pope (Earth and Environmental Studies) was tapped by (), and to address last week鈥檚 air quality emergency caused by smoke from Canadian wildfires.
- Stephanie Silvera (Public Health) spoke to , and about public health concerns regarding the wildfire smoke.
- Master鈥檚 graduate Desmond Durham (the student commencement speaker for CEHS) continues to receive media kudos for his achievements, including , , (a news site that celebrates stories of Black excellence), popular feel-good Instagram account , and most recently, daytime talk show , where Durham and his son, DJ, were presented with a trip to Legoland in Florida.
- Paul Bologna (Biology) is spreading the word about jellyfish safety this summer, via outlets including , , , , , , and .
- John Smallwood (Biology) was about the mystery of the vanishing American kestrels. He is also about why many bird species in New Jersey are endangered or declining.
- Emily Isaacs (Office of Faculty Excellence) is quoted in about how AI tools both help and hinder equity in education. Isaacs is also () about the use of AI in New Jersey colleges, which also mentions the University鈥檚 recommendations to faculty about the use of AI by students.
- Jason Williams (Justice Studies) is about the state takeover of Paterson鈥檚 police department.
- Milton Fuentes (Psychology) participated in an episode of discussing growing perspectives around mental health hygiene.
- Stefanie Batten Bland (Theatre and Dance) is featured in exploring the work and impact of the late Tina Turner, and is also quoted in about modern-dance pioneer Martha Graham.
- Research by Eva Goldfarb and Lisa Lieberman (Public Health) is about ways to have conversations with children about sex.
- Jordanna Maziarz (Undergraduate Admissions) and Katia Paz-Goldfarb (Hispanic Initiatives and International Programs) are about how New Jersey colleges are embracing diversity efforts.
- Anthony Advincula (Center for Cooperative Media) was featured on discussing Sino Monthly, a magazine that has become a mainstay of New Jersey’s Chinese community.
- Colette Feehan (Biology) is quoted in this article for the , which focuses on Feehan鈥檚 research into seaweed farming.
- Emily Adams (University Police) is about Asbury Park鈥檚 Jersey Pride parade. Adams marched with the New Jersey LGBTQ Law Enforcement Liaisons.
- An essay by Tiger Roholt (Humanities and Social Sciences) titled 鈥溾 was featured on the .
- Elizabeth Emery (World Languages and Cultures) was interviewed for Radio France鈥檚 for a program about the Musee d鈥橢nnery and its founder Clemence d鈥橢nnery.
In Case You Missed It

The University has made some new hires in senior leadership, welcoming Rashid Ahmed as dean of the new College of Community Health; Benjamin C. Durant III as senior vice president and interim chief operating officer; and James Solodar as assistant vice president for Budget and Planning.
Upcoming Events
- The American Red Cross will be on campus for a blood drive on Wednesday, June 28. and receive a $10 gift card by email plus a chance to win a home theater package.
- Join Johnny Lorenz (English), translator of Crooked Plow, the award-winning and globally acclaimed Brazilian novel by Itamar Vieira Junior, in conversation with Patricia Matthew (English), Wednesday, July 5. .
Reminders
- Nominations are now being accepted for the , a program for newly hired or newly promoted leaders (director, associate director, assistant director with two years or less in the role) to assist in meeting their career goals. must be made by division vice presidents by Wednesday, July 12.
- Explore the for a variety of leadership and professional development opportunities including project management and diversity, equity, inclusion and belonging.
- The Center for Academic Success and Tutoring has received free campus-wide access to from June 2023 to May 2024. Go2Knowledge hosts over 300 prerecorded and 150 additional live webinar topics in a range of Higher Education-specific topics designed for faculty and staff.
- The Student Recreation Center is offering employees from June 1 to July 30. Membership provides unlimited access to the Center鈥檚 state-of-the-art fitness equipment, motivating Group X fitness classes, indoor heated pool and more.
- The deadline for completing the has been extended through Friday, June 30, 2023.
- Several elevators on campus are scheduled for testing and will not be operating on certain dates and times. Visit the elevator testing schedule news item for the latest information.
- Need a pre-college program for your high schooler? 麻豆传媒在线’s new summer offerings include programs in pre-law, film and TV production, entrepreneurship, and the opportunity to explore the art and culture of New York City.
- Human Resources provides a full range of services on campus at 18 Normal Avenue. Stop by to discuss employee benefits, tuition waivers, payroll matters or retirement planning. Questions regarding the satellite office location? Contact HR at hr@montclair.edu or 973-655-7736.
- The new University Calendar is here! Powered by the University’s room booking system, 25Live, all event listings should be entered here moving forward. Still need training? .
- The Employee Assistance Program provides free, confidential support services for University employees and their families – including locating resources for substance abuse, mental health and self-help. For more information, see the attached CONCERN brochure.
- Worried about a student’s well-being? Please refer them to Counseling and Psychological Services (CAPS).
- If you or a loved one is experiencing a mental health crisis or thinking about suicide, call or text 988, the new nationwide for free, confidential support, 24/7.
Kudos
- To Janet Ruane (Sociology, Emerita) whose book has won the American Sociology Association Culture Section’s .
- To Christopher Parker (Classics and General Humanities) who is serving as the teaching artist for a creative aging initiative project this month called Nature, Objects, and Remembering for adults 60+ who are participating in , a senior enrichment program at Jewish Family Service & Children’s Service of Clifton-Passaic.
- To Andrew Mees (University Communications and Marketing) who spoke at a at MIT where he explained how 麻豆传媒在线 is growing its national reputation by placing faculty members in the news media as expert sources.
- To Blanca Vega (Educational Leadership) and Jane Sanchez Swain (University College) for presenting on 鈥淓xploring Intersectional Servingness in Northeast Hispanic Serving Institutions鈥 at the for student affairs administrators held at Pace University.
- To the Asian Languages Programs (World Languages and Cultures) for organizing East Asian cultural activities at Hillside Elementary School.
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