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In The Know – Issue 108

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In the Know, The Newsletter for the people who make the University work
Povolo Quintuplets in Commencement with President Koppell

Watch recent graduates, Victoria, Vico, Ashley, Michael and Marcus along with their parents, on Today with Hoda & Jenna.

Montclair Social Media Study Looks into Pride Month Branding Backlash

In a collaborative study, Montclair faculty identified the most influential accounts on X (formerly Twitter) pushing narratives that affect LGBTQIA+ communities.

Nominate a Staff Member for a Red Hawk Spotlight Today!

We are looking to highlight employees who make all areas of the University work. Nominate yourself or a fellow colleague that the University community should know more about. Red Hawk Spotlight aims to showcase everything from day-to-day work responsibilities and achievements to personal hobbies and interests.

In the News

  • Cortni Borgerson (Anthropology) is featured in this about how edible insects like cicadas could decarbonize America’s food system.
  • Jessica Henry (Justice Studies) wrote an supporting legislation that would create a pathway for New Jersey鈥檚 geriatric prison population to seek sentencing relief and potential release.
  • Jason Williams (Justice Studies) is quoted in this about the legacy of George Floyd’s murder and a backlash movement that has hindered attempts at racial justice.
  • Jill Wodnick (Center for Autism and Early Childhood Mental Health) is quoted in this about a life-saving maternity benefit available to low-income moms that is being underused.
  • Eric Weiner (Educational Foundations) wrote a in response to a recent calling for more Socrates and Plato in higher education.
  • David Galef (English) wrote a piece for about when student accommodations may go too far.
  • Research by Gabriel Rubin (Justice Studies) was featured in an article in about how students are coming to college less willing and able to read.
  • Montclair鈥檚 success in over-performing on graduation rates is cited in a by journalist and higher education author Jeff Selingo.
  • As part of the about the Povolo quintuplets (see our lead story), the Today team also visited campus, where they interviewed President Jonathan Koppell who also wrote a piece about this monumental moment for .

May is Mental Health Awareness Month

Reminders

  • Free summer memberships at the Student Recreation Center are available for employees from June 1 to July 30. Membership provides unlimited access to the center’s fitness equipment, Group X fitness classes, indoor heated pool and more. An employee ID will be required to access the building. No registration required.
  • Take advantage of employee discounts via the and the list.
  • Download the Parking Logix app to check for available parking on campus.
  • Request our and at your upcoming events!
  • Lost and found items may be brought to the Student Center information desk in the 2nd floor lobby. of lost items or file a claim for lost items.
  • To receive training on the use of hemorrhage/bleeding control and Narcan kits, contact EMS at 973-655-7836 or ems@montclair.edu.

Support for Staff and Faculty

  • The Employee Assistance Program provides free, confidential support services for employees and their families 鈥 including locating resources for substance abuse, mental health and self-help. For more information, view the CONCERN brochure.
  • Concerned about a student鈥檚 well-being? Please fill out a to connect students to mental health support and resources. Faculty and advisors can complete an alert via Navigate for academic concerns.
  • If you or a loved one is experiencing a mental health crisis or thinking about suicide, call or text 988, the nationwide for free, confidential support, 24/7.
  • Email successcenter@ascendiumeducation.org or call 833-707-1220 for assistance with student loan repayment support. Visit MSU GradReady website for additional resources available to help with managing your financial needs.

Kudos

  • To Antonio Talamo and Casey Coleman (Student Involvement), and Blanca Vega (Educational Leadership), who co-wrote an article on the importance of mental health training in the American College Personnel Association鈥檚 quarterly online publication, .
  • To Klara Naszkowska (College of Humanities and Social Sciences), on the release of her book, .
  • To Johnny Lorenz (English), who translated Crooked Plow, a novel by Brazilian author Itamar Vieira Junior, which made the short list for the .
  • To Rom谩n Liera (Educational Leadership), who received a National Academy of Education/Spencer Foundation Postdoctoral Fellowship for his project “.”

Social Media Post of Note

Jumping into summer break be like鈥 鈽锔忥笍 Enjoy your weekend Red Hawks & be safe!

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.