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In the Know – Issue 81

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In the Know, The Newsletter for the people who make the University work
President Koppell and BCC President Eric Friedman shaking hands

Smoothing the Way for Bergen Community College Transfer Students

Students with associate degrees will be able to seamlessly transfer into various Montclair bachelor鈥檚 degree programs under joint academic agreement.

Women Entrepreneurship Week Celebrates 10th Anniversary

Created and hosted by the Feliciano Center for Entrepreneurship + Innovation, this year鈥檚 event featured a new networking luncheon followed by speakers and a panel discussion. If you missed it, you can watch the livestream.


Creative Writing Program Nurtures Aspiring Authors鈥 Dreams

Workshops in poetry, fiction, creative nonfiction and memoir bring out the best in students, giving them the 鈥渨rite stuff鈥 for future literary success.

In Schools, an Ongoing Fight for Racial Justice

Critical Urban Education Speaker Series welcomed Bettina L. Love to campus to share her groundbreaking work on the fight for racial equity in schools.

Holding History in Their Hands

Each year for the last 10 years, a faculty-led archaeological excavation has allowed students to explore the Roman imperial 鈥淰illa of the Antonines.鈥

In the News

  • Eva Goldfarb (Public Health) is quoted in about the school district鈥檚 sex education curriculum.
  • Jason Williams (Justice Studies) is quoted in about the curfew at Garden State Plaza and whether it has proved to be effective.
  • Jonathan Caspi (Family Science and Human Development) hosted an event on anxiety coping strategies earlier this month that was .
  • Brad Forenza (Social Work and Child Advocacy) wrote about World Homeless Day.
  • Stephanie Silvera (Public Health) is quoted in about rising RSV cases in the state and high demand for immunization.
  • David Galef (English) contributed about whether instructors should offer extra credit opportunities to their students.
  • This month鈥檚 Being Black/Brown in Blue: A Law and Law Enforcement Careers and Community Conference presented by the Future College Graduate Academy and Educational Opportunity Fund was .

Upcoming Events

  • Reserve a flu shot at the upcoming campus flu clinics this fall. Walk-ins are welcome while supplies last.
  • Campus Recreation invites employees (and up to four guests) to its free Family Swim Night on Friday, October 27 from 4 p.m. to 7 p.m. at the Student Recreation Center pool. Children must be over age 5 and fully potty-trained. Guests must be accompanied by an employee with a University ID. For more information, contact Tzu-Lin Toner at tonert@montclair.edu.
  • , Tuesday, October 31 in Student Center Ballrooms A and B. Appointments are preferred. Walk-ins welcomed if space permits. Photo ID required.
  • Campus Security Authority training will be held in person Thursday, November 16 and virtually Thursday, December 14 via Zoom. Increase your understanding of the Clery Act and your roles and responsibilities as a Campus Security Authority (CSA) in reporting Clery Act crimes.

Support Rocky鈥檚 Closet and Red Hawk Pantry

Support Rocky鈥檚 Closet this fall by donating new or gently worn winter items including coats, gloves, scarves, hats and more. Red Hawk Pantry is also in need of non-perishable and personal hygiene donations. Clothing items can be brought to Student Center Room 113A. Food and hygiene items can be brought to the pantry (Blanton Hall, Room 1200) during open hours or donated via the . For more information, contact Karina Escobar, escobark@montclair.edu.

HR News

Open Enrollment ends on Tuesday, October 31. Now is your chance to review benefits and make changes for the next calendar year. All changes made during Open Enrollment will be effective on January 1, 2024. No action is required if you do not wish to change or modify your medical or dental benefits. Action is required to enroll and re-enroll in Flexible Spending Accounts. to find out what’s new for 2024 and view resources about your benefit options.

Fill it Forward

University Facilities has partnered with Fill it Forward to encourage our university community to choose reusable water bottles over single-use plastic bottles. Download the Fill it Forward app via the or and sign in with your University ID. Each time you refill your bottle and scan the QR code at the fill station, you鈥檒l unlock a donation to charitable projects and receive an automatic entry into the monthly prize drawing.

Reminders

  • All members of the University community are required by state law to annually review the fire evacuation plan and staging areas and emergency exit plans for the building in which the community members work, attend class, and/or reside.
  • University Employees are encouraged to enroll with Rave Mobile safety to stay aware of emergency alerts and other vital information.
  • Take advantage of the with access to discounts in various categories.
  • EMS has installed hemorrhage/bleeding control kits and Narcan in Automated External Defibrillator (AED) cabinets on campus and is offering training sessions on how to use the hemorrhage control and Narcan kits. If you or your department would like to participate in these training sessions, contact EMS at 973-655-7836 or ems@montclair.edu.
  • Did you know the Center for Writing Excellence is open to all University employees? The center provides free, confidential appointments for feedback on all types of writing including professional documents, emails, memos and improving general writing skills. In-person and online appointments are available.
  • Visit the for ongoing volunteer opportunities through the 2023-2024 academic year.
  • Land on a broken link or dead end on montclair.edu? Report your experience.
  • The new University Calendar is here. Powered by the University’s room booking system, 25Live, all event listings should be entered here. Still need training? .

Support

  • Worried about a student鈥檚 well-being? Please fill out a to connect students to support and resources. Faculty and advisors can complete an alert via Navigate for academic concerns.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • Mindfulness Meditation is held every Monday online, 12-12:30 p.m. and open to all with an interest in learning about meditation and developing mindfulness. .

Kudos

  • To Jaime Grinberg (Educational Foundations) who was selected to be the editor of an academic international refereed online journal: Inquiry: Critical Thinking Across the Disciplines.
  • To Jason Strother (Communication and Media) whose story, for the podcast, Proof by America鈥檚 Test Kitchen, won gold in its category at the 2023 Signal Awards.
  • To Laura Nicosia and James F. Nicosia (English) who published a new edited collection from Salem Press about Cormac McCarthy鈥檚 All the Pretty Horses.

Social Media Post of Note

Have an item you鈥檇 like included in Kudos or Reminders? Want to nominate a staffer for our spotlight? Use this form to tell us. Read more about our people and programs in the University News Center and in back issues of In the Know. And find out what’s happening on campus in the Events Calendar.