At the semesterly media availability on Nov. 21, Montclair State University President Jonathan Koppell addressed student and faculty concerns about the future of the College of Humanities and Social Sciences.
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Montclair State University’s production of Dave Malloy’s unconventional musical is thought-provoking, humane and truly spectacular.
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University to Move Forward with CHSS Restructuring Plan, Eliminating Departments Sparks Concerns
Montclair State University plans to move forward with restructuring the College of Humanities and Social Sciences (CHSS), a plan that involves eliminating departments and consolidating academic programs into four schools.
