Carm Almonor Gives Juneteenth Keynote Address
Carm Almonor, visiting assistant professor of Political Science and African American Studies, served as the keynote speaker for the Township Millburn’s Juneteenth celebration.
Carm Almonor, visiting assistant professor of Political Science and African American Studies, served as the keynote speaker for the Township Millburn’s Juneteenth celebration.
The Department of Social Work's "Black, Indigenous and People of Color (BIPOC) Tech Leader Voices" event offered impactful takeaways on how perspectives drive social change in technology.
How can a Catholic President reconcile his religious views with his often challenging and partisan political responsibilities?
New Jersey Governor Phil Murphy joined political science students in a class called 'New Jersey Politics and Governance' led by Professor Matt Hale.
Lewis Gordon, Ph.D., one of the leading scholars working on racism, anti-blackness, and black existentialism, will discuss topics in his most recent book, Fear of Black Consciousness.
National news outlets and NJ reporters ask for Matthew Hale's expertise in analyzing the balance of power in the closely contested Governor's race.
Matthew Hale, associate professor in the Department of Political Science and Public Affairs, has been named to the 2021 Insider 100 Policymakers list by Insider NJ.
The 77 WABC Town Hall on Election 2020 will host a wide array of political experts, practitioners and elected officials.