Public Scholarship
Because research and creativity can shape and inform society.
Much of the research and creative work produced by Monmouth faculty and students is intended to inform, engage and inspire the public.
Public scholarship from Monmouth faculty
Monmouth faculty are not just teachers, they also are active scholars and practitioners in their respective disciplines.
- “The Politics of Church Shopping”. Article in Politics and Religion by political science professor Andre Audette and political science alumnus Shay Hafner ’23.
- “War in the Holy Land”. Political science professor Jessica Vivian discussed the on-going war in Gaza with former Ambassador Ian Kelly.
- “Voices of Maytag”. Project from political science professor Robin Johnson’s “Politics and Government in the Midwest” course.
Research and create-your-own scholarship
- “The risks and rewards of engaging in public scholarship” by Helene Meyers, Inside Higher Ed, April 11, 2019