In The Know – Issue 167
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In their own words, students and alumni share how the University鈥檚 quality, flexibility and accessibility supported them in launching their future.

Montclair Life: A Linguistic Major鈥檚 Path to Teaching and Leading Through Language
Sarah Flores finds purpose at the University, growing through honors classes, campus leadership and hands-on experience teaching ESL.

Alumni Engagement Launches MONTCLAIRconnect: The Podcast
The dynamic new series highlights alumni from both Montclair and Bloomfield, the latest University programs and initiatives and how to stay connected.
HR Updates
Tuition Waiver and Reimbursement Deadlines
Applications must be submitted by Monday, December 1 for the winter session and by Thursday, January 1 for the spring semester. Applications must be submitted to the Division of Human Resources through Workday. For step by step instructions, visit the Tuition Waivers webpage. If you have any questions, please contact askHR@montclair.edu or 973-655-7700.
Performance Management Key Dates and Reminder: AFT Professional Staff
On Wednesday, October 8 and Friday, October 31, new evaluations were launched in Workday for AFT Professional Staff contracts. Please review the upcoming key dates and actions required by viewing the AFT Professional Staff Evaluation and Reappointment Schedule 2025 – 2026.
PARs Training for Civil Service Supervisors
The Learning and Talent Development team will be hosting live sessions for Civil Service Supervisors to review the Performance Assessment Review (PAR) process in full. .
Your Partner in What鈥檚 Next
- For questions regarding 2025-2026 Performance Evaluations, please email performance@montclair.edu. A ServiceNow ticket will be created on your behalf and routed to the Learning and Talent Development team.
- To review AFT Professional Staff contracts, please visit the Collectively Negotiated Agreements webpage.
- View the full for a printable version of additional key dates and actions per contract type.
Updates
Graduate School鈥檚 Micro-Internship Program
Host a graduate student intern through the . These short-term roles give graduate students hands-on experience, professional development and new networking opportunities while supporting your team. The Graduate School will provide the intern鈥檚 compensation up to $5,000 for approved projects submitted by Monday, November 17. Questions? Contact gradstudentservices@montclair.edu.
Reminders
Get Research Help from a Librarian
Students, faculty, staff, and members of the community can Ask a Librarian for research help in a variety of ways:
- In-person or via phone (during librarian office hours Monday-Friday, 11a.m.-3 p.m.)
Request a Library Instruction Session for Your Students
If your students are working on research projects in their course (or in your lab), consider requesting a library instruction session. Librarians can teach students information literacy and other research-related skills such as how to efficiently find quality resources. Two weeks advance notice is preferred.
In The News
- President Koppell appeared throughout On New Jersey鈥檚 鈥溾 coverage (beginning at the 1:15 mark) to discuss the election, getting to know the candidates through ‘Cooking with Koppell’, and Montclair’s recent rankings.
- Brigid Harrison (Political Science) is quoted in for an article about the New Jersey governor鈥檚 race.
- Yasemin Besen-Cassino (Sociology) is quoted in this article about why millions of American employees let their paid time off (PTO) go unused.
Kudos
- To Arnaud Kurze (Justice Studies), whose policy brief was published by the Global Governance Institute. The piece explores how digital public infrastructure can strengthen democratic systems by embedding trust, transparency, and accountability into technology governance frameworks.
- To the Transformative Education Network (TEN), recipient of the inaugural NJ School University Partnerships (NJSUP) Exemplary School University Partnership Award, for their work with Orange Public Schools. NJSUP recognizes a partnership that demonstrates the exceptional ability to engage in reflective practices, provide varying opportunities for preservice teachers and displays innovation in the field of education of students PK-16.
- To Daniel Jean (Educational Opportunity and Success Programs), who was awarded the Ansley Abraham Outstanding Alumnus Award from the Southern Regional Educational Board (SREB).
- To Emily Klein (Teaching and Learning) and Monica Taylor (who are featured in the documentary, . The film offers a revelatory look at how the overlooked contributions of wise women shape civilization.
- To Jessica Murphy (Undergraduate Education, Success and Academic Innovation), Danielle Insalaco-Egan (Undergraduate Studies), Nicole DeCapua (Academic Affairs) and Megan Matesic (Research and Evaluation), for their work towards Montclair鈥檚 acceptance into the , a national program designed by the Institute for Higher Education Policy and the Association for Institutional Research that will use data to improve undergraduate student success. Montclair’s participation in this year-long learning community will result in a more data-informed culture, particularly around intervention pathways for transfer students and those who change their major.
Social Media Post of Note
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Photo of the Week

A look back to with New Jersey’s Governor Elect, Mikie Sherrill – University Photographer: Mike Peters
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