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Montclair State University

Montclair State University (MSU) is a public research university[6] in Montclair, New Jersey, with parts of the campus extending into Clifton and into Little Falls. As of fall 2018, Montclair State was, by enrollment, the second largest public university in New Jersey.[7] As of November 2021, there were 21,005 total enrolled students: 16,374 undergraduate students and 4,631 graduate students.[8] It is classified among "R2: Doctoral Universities – High research activity".[9] The campus covers approximately 252 acres (1.02 km2). The university offers more than 300 majors, minors, and concentrations.

Montclair State University
Former names
New Jersey State Normal School at Montclair (1908–1927)
Montclair State Teachers College (1927–1958)
Newark Normal School of Physical Education and Hygiene (1917–1928)[1]
Panzer College of Physical Education and Hygiene (1928–1958)
Montclair State College (1958–1994)
MottoCarpe Diem (Latin)
Motto in English
"Seize the Day"
TypePublic research university
EstablishedSeptember 28, 1908; 115 years ago (1908-09-28)
AccreditationMSCHE
Academic affiliations
Endowment$81.1 million (2020)[2]
PresidentJonathan Koppell
Administrative staff
4,500
Students21,115[3]
Undergraduates16,988
Postgraduates4,127[4]
Location, ,
United States

40°51′32.78″N 74°11′55.27″W / 40.8591056°N 74.1986861°W / 40.8591056; -74.1986861
CampusLarge Suburb, 486 acres (1.97 km2)
NewspaperThe Montclarion
ColorsRed and white
   
NicknameRed Hawks
Sporting affiliations
NCAA Division IIINJAC
MascotRocky the Red Hawk
(formerly, the Indians)[5]
Websitemontclair.edu

History edit

Plans for the State Normal school were initiated in 1903,[10] and required a year for the State of New Jersey to grant permission to build the school.[10] It was then established as New Jersey State Normal School at Montclair, a normal school, in 1908[10] approximately 5 years after the initial planning of the school.[10] At the time, Governor John Franklin Fort attended the dedication of the school in 1908,[10] and the school was to have its first principal Charles Sumner Chapin that same year. The first building constructed was College Hall, and it still stands today. At the time, the campus was around 25 acres (100,000 m2), had 8 faculty members and 187 students.[10] The first graduating class, which numbered at 45 students,[10] contained William O. Trapp, who would then go on to win the Pulitzer Prize for journalism in 1929. The first dormitory was then built five years later, in 1915, and is known as Russ Hall.[10]

 
Morehead Hall, built in 1928

In 1924, Harry Sprague was the first president of Montclair,[10] and shortly afterwards the school began being more inclusive of extracurricular activities such as athletics. In 1927, however, after studies had emerged concerning the number of high school teachers in the state of New Jersey (only 10% of all high school teachers received their degrees from New Jersey), the institution became Montclair State Teachers College and developed a four-year (Bachelor of Arts) program in pedagogy, becoming the first US institute to do so. In 1937 it became the first teachers college accredited by the Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools.[10]

In 1943, during World War II, several students, with permission from the president, Harry Sprague, joined the US Navy as volunteers to train for the war. It was also a time when students and faculty sold war bonds to support US American troops.[10]

In 1958 the school merged with the Panzer College of Physical Education and Hygiene to become Montclair State College.[10] The school became a comprehensive multi-purpose institution in 1966.[10] The Board of Higher Education designated the school a teaching university on April 27, 1994, and in the same year the school became Montclair State University.[10] It has offered Master of Arts programs since 1932, Master of Business Administration since 1981, Master of Education since 1985, Master of Science since 1992, Master of Fine Arts since 1998, Doctor of Education since 1999, and Doctor of Environmental Management in 2003 (now the PhD in Environmental Science and Management). PhD degrees were added in Teacher Education and Teacher Development in 2008, Counselor Education, Family Studies, Mathematics Education, Communications Sciences and Disorders by 2014, and most recently Clinical as well as Industrial/Organizational Psychology (2021). In 2018, Montclair State University graduated more than 30 doctoral students.

In 2004, NJ Transit opened the Montclair State University station,[11] which links the university to New York City.[11] The building of the MSU Station cost $26 million[11] to complete, including a 1,500-space parking deck.[11] In 2015, the university established the School of Communication and Media and added two new buildings to its campus; the Feliciano School of Business and the Center for Environmental and Life Sciences (CELS). Partridge Hall was fully renovated and in 2016, became the new School of Nursing, which welcomed its inaugural class of students that fall. In 2016, Montclair State University was designated by the U.S. Department of Education as a Hispanic-Serving Institution (HSI).[12] In 2017, Montclair State was designated a public research university by the New Jersey Legislature.[6] The new state-of-the-art home for the School of Communication and Media opened in fall 2017, followed in 2018 by the opening of the Center for Computing and Information Science in the former Mallory Hall, which underwent a complete renovation and expansion. In 2016, the university's classification was changed from a Masters to a Doctoral Research University,[13] and in 2019, was changed to R2: Doctoral University – High Research Activity.[14]

Presidents edit

Number President[15] Years in Office Notes
Charles S. Chapin 1908–1924 Principal of New Jersey State Normal School at Montclair. Chapin Hall is named for him.
1 Harry A. Sprague 1924–1951 Principal, then first president of the College. Harry A. Sprague Library and Sprague field named for him.
2 E. DeAlton Partridge 1951–1964 Partridge Hall is dedicated to him.
3 Thomas H. Richardson 1964–1973 Acting President from 1964 to 1966. Namesake of Richardson Hall.
4 David W.D. Dickson 1973–1984 First African American president of the College. Dickson Hall is dedicated to him.
5 Donald E. Walters 1984–1987 Initiated an honors program, an international studies program and seminars on ethics and values.[16]
6 Richard A. Lynde 1987–1989 Acting President
7 Irvin D. Reid 1989–1998 "...Spearheaded a successful effort to upgrade Montclair State from a college to a university... "[17] Irvin D. Reid Hall is dedicated to him.
8 Gregory L. Waters 1997–1998 Acting President
9 Susan A. Cole 1998–2021 First female and Jewish president of the university. Susan A. Cole Hall is dedicated to her.
10 Jonathan G.S. Koppell 2021–present Current president of the university.

Colleges and schools edit

Montclair State University comprises five colleges and six schools, each led by a dean or director. The colleges and schools organize and conduct academic programs within their units (Bachelor's, Master's, Doctoral, and Certificate Programs) and work cooperatively to offer interdisciplinary programs.

College of the Arts edit

John J. Cali School of Music edit

The John J. Cali School of Music is part of the College of the Arts. The Cali School of Music provides a wide range of study and performance opportunities for its undergraduate and graduate students, as well as a professional certification program in Music Education and the Artist's Diploma and Performer's Certificate degrees in classical and jazz performance.[18] The noted string quartet, the Shanghai Quartet, was in residence at MSU from 2002 to 2020.[19] As part of their new residency programs, the Cali School welcomed the Harlem Quartet as its new quartet-in-residence and introduced Jessie Montgomery as its composer-in-residence.[20] In 2021, the Cali School implemented the Cali Pathways Project, a scholarship program designed to create dynamic and comprehensive pathways to higher education and careers in music for talented student musicians from underrepresented backgrounds.[21]

School of Communication and Media edit

Included in the College of the Arts is the School of Communication and Media.[22]

 
School of Communications and Media Building

The school opened a well-equipped, modern facility in fall 2017. It features a 187-seat Sony Digital Cinema Presentation Hall, four broadcast-ready HD + 4K studio and control rooms, motion picture stage for digital filmmaking, and an Audio Production Center featuring a Foley stage, a performance stage and audio sound labs.

College of Education and Human Services edit

The College of Education and Human Services houses the Center of Pedagogy, with oversees the Teacher Education program. Majors across the university earning teacher credentials are administered jointly by the Center of Pedagogy and the department that houses the student's major.[23]

College of Humanities and Social Sciences edit

The College of Humanities and Social Sciences at Montclair State offers 20 undergraduate majors and more than 40 minors.[24] The College of Humanities and Social Sciences is the largest college by enrollment within Montclair State.

Montclair State supports and encourages interdisciplinary programs. In 2019, the College of Humanities and Social Sciences and the College of Science and Mathematics have teamed up to offer the only Master of Science in Computational Linguistics program in New Jersey.

College of Science and Mathematics edit

The College of Science and Mathematics (CSAM) offers programs in the natural, physical, life, and computational sciences. Located in Richardson Hall are the Department of Physics and Astronomy,[25] Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry,[26] and the Student Success Center. Reid Hall houses the Department of Biology and the Marine Biology and Coastal Sciences Program.[27] The School of Computing and the Department of Mathematics are housed in the Center for Computing and Information Science.

The Center for Environmental and Life Sciences (CELS) houses the Department of Earth and Environmental Studies,[28] which includes Earth and Environmental Science; Geographic, Environmental and Urban Studies; and Sustainability Science. CELS also houses the PSEG Institute for Sustainability Studies, New Jersey Center for Water Science and Technology, Clean Energy and Sustainability Analytics Center, Microscopy and Microanalysis Research Lab, Sokol Institute for Pharmaceutical and Life Sciences, and the interdisciplinary PhD Program in Environmental Science and Management.[29]

Feliciano School of Business edit

The Feliciano School of Business offers undergraduate as well as MBA programs. Students may opt to choose the Bachelor of Arts approach or the Bachelor of Science. The school offers a BA degree program culminating in a Bachelor of Arts in Economics. In 2016, the MBA program became available in a fully online format.[30] The School of Business also offers post-MBA certificate programs. In 2015 a brand new building for the Feliciano School of Business opened, dedicated to Mimi and Edwin Feliciano.

School of Nursing edit

In 2016, Montclair State University launched a School of Nursing. It offers RN-to-BSN and four-year BSN programs.[31] The school is housed in a state-of-the-art facility that includes mediated classrooms, computer study areas, a nursing skills laboratory, anatomy laboratory, and high-fidelity and home care simulation rooms.[32]

The Graduate School edit

Montclair State began offering master's degree programs in 1932, beginning with the Master of Fine Arts degree; the university began to grant doctoral degrees in 1998, after receiving state approval to establish a Doctor of Education degree in pedagogy[33] and Doctor of Environmental Management degree in 2003. In the fall of 2019, the university had about 300 doctoral students in eight programs.[34]

University College edit

University College is an academic home for students to pursue interests that will lead them to their eventual academic concentration. University College admits about one-third of incoming freshman, as well as approximately 1,400 returning and transfer students who have yet to declare a major. Once University College students have been admitted to their chosen majors, they will transition onto the college or school of that academic program.[35]

Rankings edit

U.S. News & World Report listed Montclair State as No. 179 among all national universities in its 2022 rankings, No. 19 in Top Performers on Social Mobility and No. 88 in Top Public Schools. U.S. News & World Report 2022 Best Graduate Schools ranked several of the University's programs among the best in the nation, including its education program (second in New Jersey and 103 in the nation), its Master's in Public Health program (second in New Jersey and 135 in the country) and its Master's in Business Administration program (fourth in New Jersey and 185 in the nation). Montclair State University's online Master of Arts in Educational Leadership program was ranked No. 1 in New Jersey and No. 25 in the nation in the U.S. News & World Report 2020 Best Online Programs rankings. The Feliciano School of Business was included in the 2020 edition of "The Best Business Schools" published by The Princeton Review. The Princeton Review Guide to Green Colleges: 2019 Edition included Montclair State in its rankings of America's greenest campuses. Money magazine ranked Montclair State among the nation's "Best Colleges for Your Money" in 2020. Money also ranked the university at No. 16 on its 2020 "Most Transformative Colleges" list. Campus Pride named Montclair State a "Premier Campus" in its 2020 Campus Pride Index, the national listing of LGBTQ-friendly colleges and universities. Montclair State earned the maximum five stars out of five, one of only two institutions in New Jersey to do so.

Athletics edit

Montclair State University's athletic teams have played under many names in the school's history. From the late 1920s to '30s, the school played as the "Big Red" and featured a large scarlet "M" on its uniforms. Next, Montclair State Teacher's College competed as the Indians, using a logo with a Native American chief's profile with the initials "MSTC" emblazoned on the caricature's headdress.[5] The initials were changed to "MSC" when the school became Montclair State College in 1958. In response to the growing concerns voiced by Native Americans, the school changed its nickname to the Red Hawks,[5] named after the Red-tailed Hawks that are indigenous to the area. Montclair’s Athletic teams all play in the NCAA Division III (Campus Teams). Montclair’s 2023 season was wonderful for the men’s soccer team, they would win the NJAC Division and would go on to make it to the semi finals of the National Championship before falling to Connecticut College on penalties.

Division III sports edit

Montclair State University athletics are in the NCAA Division III in the New Jersey Athletic Conference (NJAC). The university currently offers the following sports:

Fall Sports
  • Women's Cross Country
  • Men's Football
  • Men's Soccer
  • Women's Soccer
  • Field Hockey
  • Women's Volleyball
Winter Sports
  • Men's Basketball
  • Women's Basketball
  • Men's Swimming and Diving
  • Women's Swimming and Diving
  • Men's Indoor Track and Field
  • Women's Indoor Track and Field
Spring Sports

Club sports edit

Sports fields and facilities edit

  • Sprague Field
    • The 6,000-seat field is home to the MSU football team, men's and women's lacrosse and field hockey teams.
  • Panzer Athletic Center Gymnasium
    • The 1,200-seat arena is home to the MSU men's and women's basketball teams and volleyball team.
  • Panzer Athletic Center Pool
    • The 500-seat Panzer Pool is home to the Red Hawk men's and women's swimming and diving teams.
  • MSU Soccer Park at Pittser Field
  • Yogi Berra Stadium
  • MSU Softball Stadium
    • The 300-seat stadium opened its doors in 2004 and is home to the MSU softball team, and also hosted the 2009 NCAA Division III Women's College World Series.
  • Montclair State University Ice Arena
    • The ice skating arena, formerly known as Floyd Hall Arena, opened in March 1998 with two NHL size rinks, an off-ice training area, meeting rooms, concession stand, pro shop, and facilities for birthday parties. The arena now attracts over 500,000 visits per year and has become the home to many groups including The MSU Hockey Club, the Montclair Hockey Club, The North Jersey Figure Skating Club, the Clifton HS Mustangs and Nutley and Passaic Valley High School Hockey Teams. In 2020, the arena was acquired by the university and re-named Montclair State University Ice Arena.[40]
  • Student Recreation Center
    • The 77,000-square-foot facility is home to two fitness floors, a six-lane swimming pool, two racquetball courts, a full-size basketball court with an overhead track, and two multi-purpose rooms. Montclair State University's Student Recreation Center hosts 13 intramural sports, a variety of fitness classes, and many special events throughout each year.

Campus edit

The original Montclair State University campus consisted of College Hall, Russ Hall, Chapin Hall and Morehead Hall, all built between 1908 and 1928. Housing for students returning from World War II was added near the end of the war. Between 1950 and 1980, Montclair State gradually acquired land from a former traprock quarry and expanded its facilities with an additional 23 buildings. Montclair State University began its next phase of growth in the late 1990s to accommodate New Jersey's growing student population. Dickson Hall was dedicated in 1995. The building is named for David W.D. Dickson, the first African American president of Montclair State University. The Floyd Hall Arena, an ice skating rink, was built in 1998. Science Hall, the home of the Department of Biology, opened in 1999. The Red Hawk Diner was built in 2001, making it the first diner on a university campus in the United States.

 
College Hall

Other additions (2002–2011) edit

  • The Red Hawk Deck, MSU's first parking garage, opened in spring 2003
  • The Village Apartments at Little Falls, an apartment complex accommodating 850 students, opened in fall 2003.
  • The Women's Softball Stadium opened in 2004.
  • The 500-seat Alexander Kasser Theater opened in fall 2004.
  • The NJ Transit Montclair State University station and Parking Deck was opened October 20, 2004. It provide direct access to and from New York Penn Station, the city's main public transportation hub. This is also a major parking and transfer point on the Montclair-Boonton Line.
  • The Children's Center, Montclair State University's daycare facility for children of students and faculty, opened in fall 2005.
  • University Hall, the largest building on campus at the time and home of the College of Education and Human Services, opened in spring 2006.
  • The George Segal Gallery, located on the fourth floor of the Red Hawk Deck, opened in spring 2006.
  • Cafe Diem, a cafe attached to Sprague Library, opened in January 2007.
  • Chapin Hall, nearly 100 years old, was completely renovated and expanded to house the new John J. Cali School of Music.
  • A 77,000-square-foot (7,200 m2) Student Recreation Center opened in spring 2008.
  • Sinatra Hall, a new suite style residence hall near the Village, housing 300 undergraduate and graduate students, opened in August 2010.
  • CarParc Diem, the largest parking structure at MSU with approximately 1,600 spaces, opened in August 2010.
  • The Heights, two new housing complexes and a dining facility accommodating 2,000 students, opened August 2011.

Capital master plan (2013–2018) edit

MSU's most recent master plan contained $650 million in capital construction and improvements.[41] The major projects under this new program were:

  • Two student housing and dining complexes, The Heights, are adjacent to the Student Recreation Center and CarParc Diem Garage. Opened in August 2011, they house approximately 2,000 students, increasing the on-campus housing capacity to 5,500, the second largest college residential population in New Jersey after Rutgers University in New Brunswick. They have also increased dining capacity at MSU by 25,000 gross square feet.
  • A 143,000 square feet (13,300 m2) building to house the Feliciano School of Business, adjacent to University Hall. It opened in Fall 2015.
  • The 107,500 square feet (9,990 m2) Center for Environmental and Life Sciences building, located adjacent to Richardson Hall, opened in 2015. CELS houses the Department of Earth and Environmental Studies and all of its research facilities, the Microscopy and Microanalysis Research Laboratory, the Margaret and Herman Sokol Institute for Pharmaceutical Life Sciences, the New Jersey Center for Water Science and Technology, the PSEG Institute for Sustainability Studies, and the interdisciplinary PhD program in Environmental Science and Management. The majority of the funding for this facility came from a bond issue passed by statewide referendum on November 6, 2012.
  • A 60,000 square feet (5,600 m2) expansion of Morehead Hall, which connects the building with Life Hall and the DuMont TV center to form the Communication and Media Studies Center.
  • Various expansions, improvements and renovations of current residential buildings, athletic facilities, and academic facilities including College Hall, Partridge Hall, Mallory Hall (now the Center for Computing and Information Science), Life Hall, the Bond House, and Richardson Hall.

Census-designated place edit

Montclair State University CDP
 
Country  United States
State  New Jersey
CountyPassaic, Essex
Area
 • Total0.36 sq mi (0.92 km2)
 • Land0.36 sq mi (0.92 km2)
 • Water0.00 sq mi (0.00 km2)
Elevation364 ft (111 m)
Population
 • Total2,180
 • Density6,123.60/sq mi (2,365.73/km2)
Time zoneUTC– 05:00 (Eastern (EST))
 • Summer (DST)UTC– 04:00 (Eastern (EDT))
FIPS code34-47524[45]
GNIS2806142[43]

Montclair State University is a census-designated place (CDP) covering the Montclair State University campus in Passaic and Essex counties.

It first appeared as a CDP in the 2020 Census with a population of 2,180.[46]

Demographics edit

Historical population
CensusPop.Note
20202,180
U.S. Decennial Census[47]
2020[44]

2020 census edit

Montclair State University CDP, New Jersey – Demographic Profile
(NH = Non-Hispanic)
Note: the US Census treats Hispanic/Latino as an ethnic category. This table excludes Latinos from the racial categories and assigns them to a separate category. Hispanics/Latinos may be of any race.
Race / Ethnicity Pop 2020[48] % 2020
White alone (NH) 878 40.28%
Black or African American alone (NH) 695 31.88%
Native American or Alaska Native alone (NH) 0 0.00%
Asian alone (NH) 119 5.46%
Pacific Islander alone (NH) 0 0.00%
Some Other Race alone (NH) 1 0.05%
Mixed Race/Multi-Racial (NH) 43 1.97%
Hispanic or Latino (any race) 444 20.37%
Total 2,180 100.00%

Notable alumni edit

Science and technology edit

  • Barbara Brummer, State Director of The Nature Conservancy in New Jersey since 2004. Prior to this she served in leadership roles in industry, including President of Johnson &Johnson Canada Inc., and Worldwide Vice President of the Women's Health and Wellness Franchise. Brummer earned her BA in Biology at MSU in 1968.[49][50]
  • William E. Gordon (1918–2010), physicist and astronomer, known as the "father of the Arecibo Observatory", director of the Arecibo Observatory and later Professor and Dean at Rice University. He earned B.A. and M. A. degrees from Montclair State College in 1939 and 1942 respectively.[51][52][53]
  • Paul J. Lioy (1947–2015), Professor, UMDNJ, Robert Wood Johnson Medical School[54]
  • Anthony Scriffignano, Senior Vice President and Chief Data Scientist for Worldwide Data and Insight, Dun & Bradstreet. He earned a BS, cum laude, in Computer Science in 1982 and an MS in Computer Science in 1985.[49]
  • Herman Sokol (1916–1985), co-discoverer of tetracycline and president of Bristol-Myers Company graduated from Montclair State College[55]

Politics and government edit

Business and industry edit

Arts and entertainment edit

 
Allen Ginsberg, briefly attended
 
Bruce Willis, theatre major

Sports edit

 
Yogi Berra

Others edit

Notable faculty edit

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  62. ^ Freeholder Dr. Joan M. Voss 2018-02-16 at the Wayback Machine, Bergen County, New Jersey. Accessed February 15, 2018. "She received a B.A. degree in Social Studies and English from Montclair State University in 1962 and a M.A. degree in 1971."
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  65. ^ "Your Name in Stickup Light Bulbs!" 2018-02-20 at the Wayback Machine, New York Magazine. Accessed February 19, 2018. "Khubani inherited his peculiar acumen from his father, an Indian immigrant and serial entrepreneur who made enough money importing Japanese-made pocket radios—an inexpensive, sixties precursor to the Walkman—to move his family from a third-floor walk-up in Union City to a modest house in Lincoln Park, New Jersey. The lesson wasn’t lost on the budding tycoon, who made his own first foray into direct mail in 1983, after graduating from Montclair State University."
  66. ^ "Jay Alders Profile 2018-02-20 at the Wayback Machine, ResinMag.com, February 2010. Accessed February 19, 2018. "I have a Bachelors in Arts from Montclair State University, but I didn't learn anything about painting there."
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  69. ^ Trillin, Calvin. "Covering the Cops; The world of Miami’s top crime reporter." 2018-02-20 at the Wayback Machine, The New Yorker, February 17, 1986. Accessed February 19, 2018. "The enormous change in Edna’s life came partly because a clotheshorse friend who wanted to take a course in millinery design persuaded her to come along to evening classes at Montclair State Teachers College."
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  72. ^ , Page One, backed up by the Internet Archive as of February 20, 2012. Accessed January 5, 2020. "Wendy Coakley-Thompson was born to West Indian parents in Brooklyn, New York. She was raised in idyllic Nassau, Bahamas. In 1984, Coakley-Thompson returned stateside to attend Montclair State College (now University), where she earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in Speech and Theater (Broadcasting)."
  73. ^ Woo, Elaine. "Paula Danziger, 59; Wrote Novels for Teens" 2016-06-20 at the Wayback Machine, Los Angeles Times, July 10, 2004. Accessed February 19, 2018. "Born in Washington, D.C., and raised in Metuchen, N.J., Danziger was the daughter of a garment worker and a nurse who often told interviewers that she grew up in an unhappy family and turned to books 'to escape all the yelling.'... At Montclair State College in New Jersey, she studied to be a teacher instead."
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  76. ^ Davis, Evan J. "Fernando Fiore is here to save American soccer coverage from itself; El Presidente has arrived for English audiences, and he is glorious.", SB Nation, June 7, 2016. Accessed January 15, 2020. "While a child of the land of Maradona and Messi, Fiore has lived and worked in the states since 1980. He holds his undergraduate degree from Montclair State University in New Jersey and has hosted shows on Telemundo and Univisión for decades, including a travel show with Sofía Vergara."
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  81. ^ About Us, Dragon Rider Productions. Accessed May 24, 2021. "Brian received a Bachelor of Arts in Broadcasting at Montclair State University, and minored in both Music History/Theory and Film."
  82. ^ "Jayna Ledford is 'En Pointe' and living her badassery life as a transgender ballerina", Listen Notes, May 31, 2020. Accessed January 23, 2023. "She’s a dance and exercise science major at Montclair State University, is heavily involved with her Filipino culture, and is an advocate for the LGBTQ+ community."
  83. ^ "New contemporary dance works by Gaspard Louis will premiere online", University of North Carolina School of the Arts. Accessed April 2, 2021. "Gaspard Louis has a B.F.A. from Montclair State University and an M.F.A. in dance from Hollins University, with additional dance studies at Gus Giordano Jazz Dance in Chicago and Nikolais/Louis Dance Lab in New York."
  84. ^ "Tom Malloy; A Prominent Figure In The Indie Film Scene", Talker of the Town, April 22, 2017. Accessed February 21, 2020. "I was born in Red Bank, NJ, and grew up in farm country NJ, in Hunterdon County in a little town called Whitehouse Station. I attending Hunterdon Central High School, where my co-star in all the plays and musicals was Very Farmiga. As for college, I went to Montclair State University in NJ and brought the Pi Kappa Alpha fraternity to that campus as a founding father."
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  87. ^ "Alumni Spotlight: Christine Nagy Riding the Waves", Montclair State University School of Communications and Media, December 9, 2014. Accessed April 2, 2021. "WLTW morning personality and Montclair State alumna Christine Nagy would appreciate this quote from 19th century philosopher, Henry David Thoreau, 'You must live in the present, launch yourself on every wave, find your eternity in each moment. Fools stand on their island of opportunities and look toward another land. There is no other land; there is no other life but this.'"
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montclair, state, university, jersey, transit, train, station, station, public, research, university, montclair, jersey, with, parts, campus, extending, into, clifton, into, little, falls, fall, 2018, montclair, state, enrollment, second, largest, public, univ. For the New Jersey Transit train station see Montclair State University station Montclair State University MSU is a public research university 6 in Montclair New Jersey with parts of the campus extending into Clifton and into Little Falls As of fall 2018 Montclair State was by enrollment the second largest public university in New Jersey 7 As of November 2021 there were 21 005 total enrolled students 16 374 undergraduate students and 4 631 graduate students 8 It is classified among R2 Doctoral Universities High research activity 9 The campus covers approximately 252 acres 1 02 km2 The university offers more than 300 majors minors and concentrations Montclair State UniversityFormer namesNew Jersey State Normal School at Montclair 1908 1927 Montclair State Teachers College 1927 1958 Newark Normal School of Physical Education and Hygiene 1917 1928 1 Panzer College of Physical Education and Hygiene 1928 1958 Montclair State College 1958 1994 MottoCarpe Diem Latin Motto in English Seize the Day TypePublic research universityEstablishedSeptember 28 1908 115 years ago 1908 09 28 AccreditationMSCHEAcademic affiliationsSea grantSpace grantEndowment 81 1 million 2020 2 PresidentJonathan KoppellAdministrative staff4 500Students21 115 3 Undergraduates16 988Postgraduates4 127 4 LocationMontclair Little Falls New Jersey United States40 51 32 78 N 74 11 55 27 W 40 8591056 N 74 1986861 W 40 8591056 74 1986861CampusLarge Suburb 486 acres 1 97 km2 NewspaperThe MontclarionColorsRed and white NicknameRed HawksSporting affiliationsNCAA Division III NJACMascotRocky the Red Hawk formerly the Indians 5 Websitemontclair wbr edu Contents 1 History 1 1 Presidents 2 Colleges and schools 2 1 College of the Arts 2 1 1 John J Cali School of Music 2 1 2 School of Communication and Media 2 2 College of Education and Human Services 2 3 College of Humanities and Social Sciences 2 4 College of Science and Mathematics 2 5 Feliciano School of Business 2 6 School of Nursing 2 7 The Graduate School 2 8 University College 3 Rankings 4 Athletics 4 1 Division III sports 4 2 Club sports 4 3 Sports fields and facilities 5 Campus 5 1 Other additions 2002 2011 5 2 Capital master plan 2013 2018 6 Census designated place 6 1 Demographics 6 1 1 2020 census 7 Notable alumni 7 1 Science and technology 7 2 Politics and government 7 3 Business and industry 7 4 Arts and entertainment 7 5 Sports 7 6 Others 8 Notable faculty 9 References 10 External linksHistory editPlans for the State Normal school were initiated in 1903 10 and required a year for the State of New Jersey to grant permission to build the school 10 It was then established as New Jersey State Normal School at Montclair a normal school in 1908 10 approximately 5 years after the initial planning of the school 10 At the time Governor John Franklin Fort attended the dedication of the school in 1908 10 and the school was to have its first principal Charles Sumner Chapin that same year The first building constructed was College Hall and it still stands today At the time the campus was around 25 acres 100 000 m2 had 8 faculty members and 187 students 10 The first graduating class which numbered at 45 students 10 contained William O Trapp who would then go on to win the Pulitzer Prize for journalism in 1929 The first dormitory was then built five years later in 1915 and is known as Russ Hall 10 nbsp Morehead Hall built in 1928 In 1924 Harry Sprague was the first president of Montclair 10 and shortly afterwards the school began being more inclusive of extracurricular activities such as athletics In 1927 however after studies had emerged concerning the number of high school teachers in the state of New Jersey only 10 of all high school teachers received their degrees from New Jersey the institution became Montclair State Teachers College and developed a four year Bachelor of Arts program in pedagogy becoming the first US institute to do so In 1937 it became the first teachers college accredited by the Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools 10 In 1943 during World War II several students with permission from the president Harry Sprague joined the US Navy as volunteers to train for the war It was also a time when students and faculty sold war bonds to support US American troops 10 In 1958 the school merged with the Panzer College of Physical Education and Hygiene to become Montclair State College 10 The school became a comprehensive multi purpose institution in 1966 10 The Board of Higher Education designated the school a teaching university on April 27 1994 and in the same year the school became Montclair State University 10 It has offered Master of Arts programs since 1932 Master of Business Administration since 1981 Master of Education since 1985 Master of Science since 1992 Master of Fine Arts since 1998 Doctor of Education since 1999 and Doctor of Environmental Management in 2003 now the PhD in Environmental Science and Management PhD degrees were added in Teacher Education and Teacher Development in 2008 Counselor Education Family Studies Mathematics Education Communications Sciences and Disorders by 2014 and most recently Clinical as well as Industrial Organizational Psychology 2021 In 2018 Montclair State University graduated more than 30 doctoral students In 2004 NJ Transit opened the Montclair State University station 11 which links the university to New York City 11 The building of the MSU Station cost 26 million 11 to complete including a 1 500 space parking deck 11 In 2015 the university established the School of Communication and Media and added two new buildings to its campus the Feliciano School of Business and the Center for Environmental and Life Sciences CELS Partridge Hall was fully renovated and in 2016 became the new School of Nursing which welcomed its inaugural class of students that fall In 2016 Montclair State University was designated by the U S Department of Education as a Hispanic Serving Institution HSI 12 In 2017 Montclair State was designated a public research university by the New Jersey Legislature 6 The new state of the art home for the School of Communication and Media opened in fall 2017 followed in 2018 by the opening of the Center for Computing and Information Science in the former Mallory Hall which underwent a complete renovation and expansion In 2016 the university s classification was changed from a Masters to a Doctoral Research University 13 and in 2019 was changed to R2 Doctoral University High Research Activity 14 Presidents edit Number President 15 Years in Office Notes Charles S Chapin 1908 1924 Principal of New Jersey State Normal School at Montclair Chapin Hall is named for him 1 Harry A Sprague 1924 1951 Principal then first president of the College Harry A Sprague Library and Sprague field named for him 2 E DeAlton Partridge 1951 1964 Partridge Hall is dedicated to him 3 Thomas H Richardson 1964 1973 Acting President from 1964 to 1966 Namesake of Richardson Hall 4 David W D Dickson 1973 1984 First African American president of the College Dickson Hall is dedicated to him 5 Donald E Walters 1984 1987 Initiated an honors program an international studies program and seminars on ethics and values 16 6 Richard A Lynde 1987 1989 Acting President 7 Irvin D Reid 1989 1998 Spearheaded a successful effort to upgrade Montclair State from a college to a university 17 Irvin D Reid Hall is dedicated to him 8 Gregory L Waters 1997 1998 Acting President 9 Susan A Cole 1998 2021 First female and Jewish president of the university Susan A Cole Hall is dedicated to her 10 Jonathan G S Koppell 2021 present Current president of the university Colleges and schools editMontclair State University comprises five colleges and six schools each led by a dean or director The colleges and schools organize and conduct academic programs within their units Bachelor s Master s Doctoral and Certificate Programs and work cooperatively to offer interdisciplinary programs College of the Arts edit John J Cali School of Music edit The John J Cali School of Music is part of the College of the Arts The Cali School of Music provides a wide range of study and performance opportunities for its undergraduate and graduate students as well as a professional certification program in Music Education and the Artist s Diploma and Performer s Certificate degrees in classical and jazz performance 18 The noted string quartet the Shanghai Quartet was in residence at MSU from 2002 to 2020 19 As part of their new residency programs the Cali School welcomed the Harlem Quartet as its new quartet in residence and introduced Jessie Montgomery as its composer in residence 20 In 2021 the Cali School implemented the Cali Pathways Project a scholarship program designed to create dynamic and comprehensive pathways to higher education and careers in music for talented student musicians from underrepresented backgrounds 21 School of Communication and Media edit Included in the College of the Arts is the School of Communication and Media 22 nbsp School of Communications and Media Building The school opened a well equipped modern facility in fall 2017 It features a 187 seat Sony Digital Cinema Presentation Hall four broadcast ready HD 4K studio and control rooms motion picture stage for digital filmmaking and an Audio Production Center featuring a Foley stage a performance stage and audio sound labs College of Education and Human Services edit The College of Education and Human Services houses the Center of Pedagogy with oversees the Teacher Education program Majors across the university earning teacher credentials are administered jointly by the Center of Pedagogy and the department that houses the student s major 23 College of Humanities and Social Sciences edit The College of Humanities and Social Sciences at Montclair State offers 20 undergraduate majors and more than 40 minors 24 The College of Humanities and Social Sciences is the largest college by enrollment within Montclair State Montclair State supports and encourages interdisciplinary programs In 2019 the College of Humanities and Social Sciences and the College of Science and Mathematics have teamed up to offer the only Master of Science in Computational Linguistics program in New Jersey College of Science and Mathematics edit The College of Science and Mathematics CSAM offers programs in the natural physical life and computational sciences Located in Richardson Hall are the Department of Physics and Astronomy 25 Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry 26 and the Student Success Center Reid Hall houses the Department of Biology and the Marine Biology and Coastal Sciences Program 27 The School of Computing and the Department of Mathematics are housed in the Center for Computing and Information Science The Center for Environmental and Life Sciences CELS houses the Department of Earth and Environmental Studies 28 which includes Earth and Environmental Science Geographic Environmental and Urban Studies and Sustainability Science CELS also houses the PSEG Institute for Sustainability Studies New Jersey Center for Water Science and Technology Clean Energy and Sustainability Analytics Center Microscopy and Microanalysis Research Lab Sokol Institute for Pharmaceutical and Life Sciences and the interdisciplinary PhD Program in Environmental Science and Management 29 Feliciano School of Business edit The Feliciano School of Business offers undergraduate as well as MBA programs Students may opt to choose the Bachelor of Arts approach or the Bachelor of Science The school offers a BA degree program culminating in a Bachelor of Arts in Economics In 2016 the MBA program became available in a fully online format 30 The School of Business also offers post MBA certificate programs In 2015 a brand new building for the Feliciano School of Business opened dedicated to Mimi and Edwin Feliciano School of Nursing edit In 2016 Montclair State University launched a School of Nursing It offers RN to BSN and four year BSN programs 31 The school is housed in a state of the art facility that includes mediated classrooms computer study areas a nursing skills laboratory anatomy laboratory and high fidelity and home care simulation rooms 32 The Graduate School edit Montclair State began offering master s degree programs in 1932 beginning with the Master of Fine Arts degree the university began to grant doctoral degrees in 1998 after receiving state approval to establish a Doctor of Education degree in pedagogy 33 and Doctor of Environmental Management degree in 2003 In the fall of 2019 the university had about 300 doctoral students in eight programs 34 University College edit University College is an academic home for students to pursue interests that will lead them to their eventual academic concentration University College admits about one third of incoming freshman as well as approximately 1 400 returning and transfer students who have yet to declare a major Once University College students have been admitted to their chosen majors they will transition onto the college or school of that academic program 35 Rankings editThis section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed June 2023 Learn how and when to remove this template message Academic rankingsNationalU S News amp World Report 36 179 U S News amp World Report listed Montclair State as No 179 among all national universities in its 2022 rankings No 19 in Top Performers on Social Mobility and No 88 in Top Public Schools U S News amp World Report 2022 Best Graduate Schools ranked several of the University s programs among the best in the nation including its education program second in New Jersey and 103 in the nation its Master s in Public Health program second in New Jersey and 135 in the country and its Master s in Business Administration program fourth in New Jersey and 185 in the nation Montclair State University s online Master of Arts in Educational Leadership program was ranked No 1 in New Jersey and No 25 in the nation in the U S News amp World Report 2020 Best Online Programs rankings The Feliciano School of Business was included in the 2020 edition of The Best Business Schools published by The Princeton Review The Princeton Review Guide to Green Colleges 2019 Edition included Montclair State in its rankings of America s greenest campuses Money magazine ranked Montclair State among the nation s Best Colleges for Your Money in 2020 Money also ranked the university at No 16 on its 2020 Most Transformative Colleges list Campus Pride named Montclair State a Premier Campus in its 2020 Campus Pride Index the national listing of LGBTQ friendly colleges and universities Montclair State earned the maximum five stars out of five one of only two institutions in New Jersey to do so Athletics editMontclair State University s athletic teams have played under many names in the school s history From the late 1920s to 30s the school played as the Big Red and featured a large scarlet M on its uniforms Next Montclair State Teacher s College competed as the Indians using a logo with a Native American chief s profile with the initials MSTC emblazoned on the caricature s headdress 5 The initials were changed to MSC when the school became Montclair State College in 1958 In response to the growing concerns voiced by Native Americans the school changed its nickname to the Red Hawks 5 named after the Red tailed Hawks that are indigenous to the area Montclair s Athletic teams all play in the NCAA Division III Campus Teams Montclair s 2023 season was wonderful for the men s soccer team they would win the NJAC Division and would go on to make it to the semi finals of the National Championship before falling to Connecticut College on penalties Division III sports edit Montclair State University athletics are in the NCAA Division III in the New Jersey Athletic Conference NJAC The university currently offers the following sports Fall Sports Women s Cross Country Men s Football Men s Soccer Women s Soccer Field Hockey Women s VolleyballWinter Sports Men s Basketball Women s Basketball Men s Swimming and Diving Women s Swimming and Diving Men s Indoor Track and Field Women s Indoor Track and FieldSpring Sports Men s Baseball Men s Lacrosse Coastal Lacrosse Conference Women s Lacrosse Women s Softball 37 Men s Outdoor Track and Field Women s Outdoor Track and Field Club sports edit Men s Ice Hockey ACHA Division II Women s Ice Hockey ACHA Division II Men s Rugby MetNY RFU Division II Men s Volleyball Middle Atlantic Collegiate Volleyball Conference Baseball National Club Baseball Association NCBA Division II Central Men s Lacrosse National College Lacrosse League NY Metro Conference Division II Quidditch Unofficial with the International Quidditch Association as of Spring 2015 Sports fields and facilities edit Sprague Field The 6 000 seat field is home to the MSU football team men s and women s lacrosse and field hockey teams Panzer Athletic Center Gymnasium The 1 200 seat arena is home to the MSU men s and women s basketball teams and volleyball team Panzer Athletic Center Pool The 500 seat Panzer Pool is home to the Red Hawk men s and women s swimming and diving teams MSU Soccer Park at Pittser Field The 3 000 seat artificial turf field which opened in 1998 is the main home for both the men s and women s soccer teams Starting in 2017 Pittser Field will be the home of New York Red Bulls II 38 39 Yogi Berra Stadium The 3 400 seat stadium is home to the MSU baseball team and the Yogi Berra Museum It was the former home of the New Jersey Jackals of the independent Frontier League from 1998 to 2022 MSU Softball Stadium The 300 seat stadium opened its doors in 2004 and is home to the MSU softball team and also hosted the 2009 NCAA Division III Women s College World Series Montclair State University Ice Arena The ice skating arena formerly known as Floyd Hall Arena opened in March 1998 with two NHL size rinks an off ice training area meeting rooms concession stand pro shop and facilities for birthday parties The arena now attracts over 500 000 visits per year and has become the home to many groups including The MSU Hockey Club the Montclair Hockey Club The North Jersey Figure Skating Club the Clifton HS Mustangs and Nutley and Passaic Valley High School Hockey Teams In 2020 the arena was acquired by the university and re named Montclair State University Ice Arena 40 Student Recreation Center The 77 000 square foot facility is home to two fitness floors a six lane swimming pool two racquetball courts a full size basketball court with an overhead track and two multi purpose rooms Montclair State University s Student Recreation Center hosts 13 intramural sports a variety of fitness classes and many special events throughout each year Campus editThe original Montclair State University campus consisted of College Hall Russ Hall Chapin Hall and Morehead Hall all built between 1908 and 1928 Housing for students returning from World War II was added near the end of the war Between 1950 and 1980 Montclair State gradually acquired land from a former traprock quarry and expanded its facilities with an additional 23 buildings Montclair State University began its next phase of growth in the late 1990s to accommodate New Jersey s growing student population Dickson Hall was dedicated in 1995 The building is named for David W D Dickson the first African American president of Montclair State University The Floyd Hall Arena an ice skating rink was built in 1998 Science Hall the home of the Department of Biology opened in 1999 The Red Hawk Diner was built in 2001 making it the first diner on a university campus in the United States nbsp College Hall Other additions 2002 2011 edit The Red Hawk Deck MSU s first parking garage opened in spring 2003 The Village Apartments at Little Falls an apartment complex accommodating 850 students opened in fall 2003 The Women s Softball Stadium opened in 2004 The 500 seat Alexander Kasser Theater opened in fall 2004 The NJ Transit Montclair State University station and Parking Deck was opened October 20 2004 It provide direct access to and from New York Penn Station the city s main public transportation hub This is also a major parking and transfer point on the Montclair Boonton Line The Children s Center Montclair State University s daycare facility for children of students and faculty opened in fall 2005 University Hall the largest building on campus at the time and home of the College of Education and Human Services opened in spring 2006 The George Segal Gallery located on the fourth floor of the Red Hawk Deck opened in spring 2006 Cafe Diem a cafe attached to Sprague Library opened in January 2007 Chapin Hall nearly 100 years old was completely renovated and expanded to house the new John J Cali School of Music A 77 000 square foot 7 200 m2 Student Recreation Center opened in spring 2008 Sinatra Hall a new suite style residence hall near the Village housing 300 undergraduate and graduate students opened in August 2010 CarParc Diem the largest parking structure at MSU with approximately 1 600 spaces opened in August 2010 The Heights two new housing complexes and a dining facility accommodating 2 000 students opened August 2011 Capital master plan 2013 2018 edit MSU s most recent master plan contained 650 million in capital construction and improvements 41 The major projects under this new program were Two student housing and dining complexes The Heights are adjacent to the Student Recreation Center and CarParc Diem Garage Opened in August 2011 they house approximately 2 000 students increasing the on campus housing capacity to 5 500 the second largest college residential population in New Jersey after Rutgers University in New Brunswick They have also increased dining capacity at MSU by 25 000 gross square feet A 143 000 square feet 13 300 m2 building to house the Feliciano School of Business adjacent to University Hall It opened in Fall 2015 The 107 500 square feet 9 990 m2 Center for Environmental and Life Sciences building located adjacent to Richardson Hall opened in 2015 CELS houses the Department of Earth and Environmental Studies and all of its research facilities the Microscopy and Microanalysis Research Laboratory the Margaret and Herman Sokol Institute for Pharmaceutical Life Sciences the New Jersey Center for Water Science and Technology the PSEG Institute for Sustainability Studies and the interdisciplinary PhD program in Environmental Science and Management The majority of the funding for this facility came from a bond issue passed by statewide referendum on November 6 2012 A 60 000 square feet 5 600 m2 expansion of Morehead Hall which connects the building with Life Hall and the DuMont TV center to form the Communication and Media Studies Center Various expansions improvements and renovations of current residential buildings athletic facilities and academic facilities including College Hall Partridge Hall Mallory Hall now the Center for Computing and Information Science Life Hall the Bond House and Richardson Hall Census designated place editMontclair State University CDPCensus designated place nbsp Country nbsp United StatesState nbsp New JerseyCountyPassaic EssexArea 42 Total0 36 sq mi 0 92 km2 Land0 36 sq mi 0 92 km2 Water0 00 sq mi 0 00 km2 Elevation 43 364 ft 111 m Population 2020 44 Total2 180 Density6 123 60 sq mi 2 365 73 km2 Time zoneUTC 05 00 Eastern EST Summer DST UTC 04 00 Eastern EDT FIPS code34 47524 45 GNIS2806142 43 Montclair State University is a census designated place CDP covering the Montclair State University campus in Passaic and Essex counties It first appeared as a CDP in the 2020 Census with a population of 2 180 46 Demographics edit Historical population CensusPop Note 20202 180 U S Decennial Census 47 2020 44 2020 census edit Montclair State University CDP New Jersey Demographic Profile NH Non Hispanic Note the US Census treats Hispanic Latino as an ethnic category This table excludes Latinos from the racial categories and assigns them to a separate category Hispanics Latinos may be of any race Race Ethnicity Pop 2020 48 2020 White alone NH 878 40 28 Black or African American alone NH 695 31 88 Native American or Alaska Native alone NH 0 0 00 Asian alone NH 119 5 46 Pacific Islander alone NH 0 0 00 Some Other Race alone NH 1 0 05 Mixed Race Multi Racial NH 43 1 97 Hispanic or Latino any race 444 20 37 Total 2 180 100 00 Notable alumni editThis section may contain unverified or indiscriminate information in embedded lists Please help clean up the lists by removing items or incorporating them into the text of the article July 2023 See also Category Montclair State University alumni Science and technology edit Barbara Brummer State Director of The Nature Conservancy in New Jersey since 2004 Prior to this she served in leadership roles in industry including President of Johnson amp Johnson Canada Inc and Worldwide Vice President of the Women s Health and Wellness Franchise Brummer earned her BA in Biology at MSU in 1968 49 50 William E Gordon 1918 2010 physicist and astronomer known as the father of the Arecibo Observatory director of the Arecibo Observatory and later Professor and Dean at Rice University He earned B A and M A degrees from Montclair State College in 1939 and 1942 respectively 51 52 53 Paul J Lioy 1947 2015 Professor UMDNJ Robert Wood Johnson Medical School 54 Anthony Scriffignano Senior Vice President and Chief Data Scientist for Worldwide Data and Insight Dun amp Bradstreet He earned a BS cum laude in Computer Science in 1982 and an MS in Computer Science in 1985 49 Herman Sokol 1916 1985 co discoverer of tetracycline and president of Bristol Myers Company graduated from Montclair State College 55 Politics and government edit Barbara Buono born 1953 former New Jersey State Senator and former New Jersey Democratic Gubernatorial nominee 56 Andrew R Ciesla born 1953 former member of the New Jersey Senate who represented the 10th Legislative District 57 Marion Crecco 1930 2015 member of the New Jersey General Assembly from 1986 to 2002 58 Scott Garrett born 1959 Congressman who represented New Jersey s 5th congressional district from 2003 to 2016 59 Sharpe James born 1936 former Mayor of Newark 60 Connie Myers born 1944 politicians who served in the New Jersey General Assembly from 1996 to 2006 where she represented the 23rd Legislative District 61 Joan Voss born 1940 B A 1962 M A 1971 member of the Bergen County New Jersey Board of Chosen Freeholders 62 Business and industry edit Howie Hubler Morgan Stanley bond trader whose positions on subprime mortgage related securities cost Morgan Stanley 9 billion in 2007 63 Janine K Iannarelli aircraft broker founder and president an aircraft marketing firm 64 A J Khubani founder president and CEO of Telebrands Corp 65 Arts and entertainment edit Jay Alders class of 1996 fine artist photographer and graphic designer best known for his original surf art paintings 66 Tobin Bell born 1942 actor earned master s degree in environmental education 67 Jason Biggs born 1978 actor who briefly attended as an English major 68 Edna Buchanan born 1939 reporter and mystery writer 69 Kevin Carolan born 1968 class of 1990 actor and comedian 70 Lesley Choyce born 1951 author of novels non fiction children s books and poetry 71 Wendy Coakley Thompson born 1966 class of 1989 writer studied broadcasting 72 Paula Danziger 1944 2004 children s author who wrote more than 30 books including her 1974 debut young adult novel The Cat Ate My Gymsuit 73 Josh Dela Cruz born 1989 class of 2011 actor chosen in 2018 to be the host of Blue s Clue amp You a reboot of the Nickelodeon series Blue s Clues 74 Warren Farrell born 1943 class of 1965 author 75 Fernando Fiore born 1960 television personality sportscaster actor two time Emmy award winner 76 Michele Fitzgerald born 1990 television personality winner Survivor Kaoh Rōng 77 Allen Ginsberg 1926 1997 poet icon of the Beat Generation briefly attended before transferring to Columbia University 78 nbsp Allen Ginsberg briefly attended Camille Grammer born 1968 reality television personality 79 Terri L Jewell 1954 1995 author poet and Black lesbian activist 80 Brian Jude born 1971 class of 1995 film director writer producer and actor 81 Jayna Ledford transgender ballet dancer 82 Gaspard Louis dancer and choreographer 83 Olivia Lux born 1994 Drag Queen performed on season 13 of Rupaul s Drag Race Graduated as a theater major class of 2016 Tom Malloy born 1974 class of 1997 film actor writer and producer 84 Robert Marks vocal coach music arranger accompanist author and music director Rob McClure born 1982 actor 85 Melba Moore born 1945 singer 86 Christine Nagy radio personality studied broadcasting 87 Reggie Noble born 1970 a k a Redman rapper who was expelled as a freshman 88 J J North born 1964 actress citation needed Chris Opperman born 1978 composer 89 Michael Price class of 1981 television writer producer 90 Robert M Price born 1954 class of 1976 Biblical Scholar known as The Bible Geek and The Human Bible H P Lovecraft Scholar Dania Ramirez born 1979 film and television actress George Rochberg 1918 2005 composer English major Lorene Scafaria born 1978 screenwriter and playwright who directed the film Hustlers 91 Thank You Scientist progressive rock band formed at Montclair State in 2009 92 Ray Toro born 1977 lead guitarist of My Chemical Romance Justina Valentine born 1987 rapper MTV Personality Jessica Vosk born 1983 singer actress who has appeared as Elphaba on the national tour of the hit musical Wicked 93 Mikey Way born 1980 bassist of My Chemical Romance dropped out 94 Steve Way born 1990 actor comedian and disability rights advocate Dave White born 1979 Derringer Award winning mystery author 95 Bruce Willis born 1955 actor attended as a theatre major 96 nbsp Bruce Willis theatre major Sports edit Kim Barnes Arico born 1970 current head women s basketball coach at the University of Michigan Women s Basketball Halls of Fame former General Manager and President of the New York Liberty 97 Yogi Berra 1925 2015 Hall of Fame baseball player catcher for the New York Yankees nbsp Yogi Berra Carol Blazejowski born 1956 basketball player and member of the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame 98 Anthony Bowens born 1990 an American professional wrestler currently signed to All Elite Wrestling Marco Capozzoli born 1988 Arena Football player Mark Casale born 1962 football player Kevin Cooney born 1950 college baseball coach at Montclair State and Florida Atlantic Amod Field born 1967 football player Mike Fratello born 1947 NBA head coach sports commentator Keith Glauber Major League Baseball player 99 Larry Hazzard born 1944 Boxing referee member of the International Boxing Hall of Fame graduated with a bachelor of arts degree 1972 100 Fred Hill born 1959 Rutgers University basketball coach Sam Mills 1959 2005 NFL linebacker coach member of College Football Hall of Fame and Pro Football Hall of Fame Others edit Dorothy Beecher Baker 1898 1954 Hand of the Cause of the Bahaʼi Faith Olga Grau born 1945 Chilean writer professor philosopher Eugene T Maleska 1916 1993 class of 1937 crossword editor at The New York Times 101 Nelson J Perez born 1961 prelate of the Roman Catholic Church who serves as the 10th archbishop of the Archdiocese of Philadelphia 102 Ma Anand Sheela born 1949 chief assistant for the Indian guru Rajneesh who in 1985 pleaded guilty to attempted murder and assault for her role in the 1984 Rajneeshee bioterror attack Carmela Soprano born 1960 wife of mafia boss Tony Soprano Graduated with a B A in Business Administration Fictional Notable faculty editBrenda Miller Cooper 1916 2008 operatic soprano 103 Ken Kelsch 1947 2023 cinematographer also alumni 104 References edit Lost Colleges Panzer College of Physical Education and Hygiene As of June 30 2020 U S and Canadian Institutions Listed by Fiscal Year 2020 Endowment Market Value and Change in Endowment Market Value from FY19 to FY20 Report National Association of College and University Business Officers and TIAA February 19 2021 Retrieved February 20 2021 College Navigator Montclair State University Total Enrollment montclair edu Retrieved 2018 6 6 a b c MSU Logo History PDF montclairathletics com Retrieved 2016 8 12 a b Kaulessar Ricardo 25 July 2017 Montclair State University now designated a public research university NorthJersey com Retrieved 24 November 2020 Enrollment in N J Colleges and Universities By Level amp Attendance Status Fall 2018 PDF June 2019 a href Template Cite journal html title Template Cite journal cite journal a Cite journal requires journal help At a Glance Retrieved 2022 02 02 Carnegie Classifications Institution Lookup carnegieclassifications iu edu Center for Postsecondary Education Retrieved 12 September 2020 a b 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Redistricting Data PL 94 171 Montclair State University CDP New Jersey United States Census Bureau a b Advisory Board Retrieved 2021 06 27 Dr Barbara Brummer The Nature Conservancy Retrieved 2021 06 27 Martin Douglas W E Gordon Creator of Link to Deep Space Dies at 92 The New York Times February 27 2010 Accessed April 2 2021 William Edwin Gordon was born on Jan 8 1918 in Paterson N J He earned bachelor s and master s degrees from what is now Montclair State University and enlisted in the Army in 1942 Guide to the William e Gordon Papers 1947 1994 MS 408 MS 408 WILLIAM e GORDON Obituary 2010 Houston Chronicle Legacy com Fox Margalit Paul Lioy Scientist Who Analyzed 9 11 Dust and Its Health Effects Dies at 68 The New York Times July 11 2015 Accessed July 12 2015 Paul James Lioy was born on May 27 1947 in Passaic N J He earned a bachelor s degree in physics from Montclair State College as it was then known followed by a master s degree in the field from Auburn University in Alabama and master s and doctoral degrees in environmental science from Rutgers Howe Marvine June 23 1985 Herman Sokol drug pioneer who led Bristol Myers Dies The New York Times Archived from the original on 14 July 2014 Retrieved 8 July 2014 Democrat Barbara Buono Enters NJ Governor s Race To Challenge Christie Archived 2018 02 16 at the Wayback Machine WCBS TV December 11 2012 Accessed February 15 2018 Buono graduated from Montclair State University and Rutgers Law School SenatorAndrew R Ciesla R New Jersey Legislature backed up by the Internet Archive as of December 23 2008 Accessed February 15 2018 Education B A Montclair State University Political Science M P A Syracuse University Public Administration Assemblywoman Marion Crecco New Jersey Legislature backed up by the Internet Archive as of February 25 1998 Accessed June 2 2010 Garrett Scott 1959 Archived 2016 09 17 at the Wayback Machine Biographical Directory of the United States Congress Accessed February 15 2018 B A Montclair State University Montclair N J 1981 Carter Barry Former Newark mayors share their life and times in the city Archived 2016 07 23 at the Wayback Machine The Star Ledger May 17 2016 Accessed February 15 2018 James graduated from South Side High School Montclair State University and earned his master s degree in physical education from Springfield College Manual of the Legislature of New Jersey 2004 Edition Archived 2018 05 14 at the Wayback Machine p 275 Lawyers Diary and Manual LLC 1900 ISBN 9781577411871 Accessed February 15 2018 Connie Myers Rep Holland Assemblywoman Myers was born in Staten Island N Y on Nov 14 1944 She attended public schools in Essex County and is a 1967 graduate of Montclair State College Freeholder Dr Joan M Voss Archived 2018 02 16 at the Wayback Machine Bergen County New Jersey Accessed February 15 2018 She received a B A degree in Social Studies and English from Montclair State University in 1962 and a M A degree in 1971 Hyman Vicki Notorious subprime villain Howie Hubler unloading Rumson estate for 4 5M Archived 2018 02 20 at the Wayback Machine NJ Advance Media for NJ com May 10 2016 Accessed February 19 2018 Hubler a New Jersey native who played football for Montclair State University resigned from Morgan Stanley in 2007 taking with him with tens of millions in back pay according to Lewis Class Notes 80s Montclair State University Magazine page 49 Spring 2012 Your Name in Stickup Light Bulbs Archived 2018 02 20 at the Wayback Machine New York Magazine Accessed February 19 2018 Khubani inherited his peculiar acumen from his father an Indian immigrant and serial entrepreneur who made enough money importing Japanese made pocket radios an inexpensive sixties precursor to the Walkman to move his family from a third floor walk up in Union City to a modest house in Lincoln Park New Jersey The lesson wasn t lost on the budding tycoon who made his own first foray into direct mail in 1983 after graduating from Montclair State University Jay Alders Profile Archived 2018 02 20 at the Wayback Machine ResinMag com February 2010 Accessed February 19 2018 I have a Bachelors in Arts from Montclair State University but I didn t learn anything about painting there Rose Lisa 2009 10 22 Tobin Bell Saw the future in horror series NJ com Archived from the original on 2009 10 26 Retrieved 2010 05 25 He earned a master s degree in environmental education at Montclair State University and worked at the New York Botanical Garden before launching his screen career Staff Jason Biggs Graduates to Broadway Teen hero takes center stage with Kathleen Turner Archived 2018 02 20 at the Wayback Machine The Mercury News April 29 2002 Accessed February 19 2018 After transferring to New Jersey s Montclair State University for three weeks in 1997 Biggs got a role on the sitcom Total Security that brought him to Los Angeles The series collapsed but Biggs soon won the role of Jim the pie guy Trillin Calvin Covering the Cops The world of Miami s top crime reporter Archived 2018 02 20 at the Wayback Machine The New Yorker February 17 1986 Accessed February 19 2018 The enormous change in Edna s life came partly because a clotheshorse friend who wanted to take a course in millinery design persuaded her to come along to evening classes at Montclair State Teachers College Spotlight on Alums Montclair State University Accessed January 15 2020 Kevin Carolan Actor Class of 1990 BA Theater Studies Lesley Choyce Department of English Dalhousie University Accessed January 15 2020 MA Montclair State University Wendy Coakley Thompson Ph D Page One backed up by the Internet Archive as of February 20 2012 Accessed January 5 2020 Wendy Coakley Thompson was born to West Indian parents in Brooklyn New York She was raised in idyllic Nassau Bahamas In 1984 Coakley Thompson returned stateside to attend Montclair State College now University where she earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in Speech and Theater Broadcasting Woo Elaine Paula Danziger 59 Wrote Novels for Teens Archived 2016 06 20 at the Wayback Machine Los Angeles Times July 10 2004 Accessed February 19 2018 Born in Washington D C and raised in Metuchen N J Danziger was the daughter of a garment worker and a nurse who often told interviewers that she grew up in an unhappy family and turned to books to escape all the yelling At Montclair State College in New Jersey she studied to be a teacher instead Kaulessar Ricardo Blue s Clues returns with New Milford High alum as host The Record October 9 2018 Accessed October 10 2018 For Dela Cruz a 2007 graduate of New Milford High School and 2011 graduate of Montclair State University it s a role that has challenged him yet has amazed him In the Running for California Governor Los Angeles Times August 10 2003 backed up by the Internet Archive as of March 6 2016 Accessed January 15 2020 Warren Farrell Education B A in social studies Montclair State 1965 M A in political science UCLA 1966 PhD in political science New York University 1974 Davis Evan J Fernando Fiore is here to save American soccer coverage from itself El Presidente has arrived for English audiences and he is glorious SB Nation June 7 2016 Accessed January 15 2020 While a child of the land of Maradona and Messi Fiore has lived and worked in the states since 1980 He holds his undergraduate degree from Montclair State University in New Jersey and has hosted shows on Telemundo and Univision for decades including a travel show with Sofia Vergara Blynn Jamie and Gajewski Ryan The Bachelor Season 21 s Potential Ladies Include Survivor Winner Michele Fitzgerald Us Weekly July 28 2016 Accessed January 15 2020 The Survivor Kaoh Rong Brains vs Brawn vs Beauty II winner 25 is a New Jersey native who has worked as a bartender and travel agent She earned her B A from Montclair State University in New Jersey Hampton Wilborn April 6 1997 Allen Ginsberg Master Poet Of Beat Generation Dies at 70 The New York Times Archived from the original on 15 July 2014 Retrieved 7 July 2014 Jewell Zoe Five Fast Facts About Real Housewives Star Camille Grammer Soap Hub June 4 2019 Accessed January 15 2020 Though Grammer was born in Newport Beach California she actually grew up in New Jersey She attended Montclair State College in New Jersey and also attended NYU and the UCLA School of Theater Film and Television S Mari Madyun 1993 Pollack Sandra Knight Denise D eds Contemporary lesbian writers of the United States a bio bibliographical critical sourcebook Greenwood Press p 273 OCLC 1148594740 Retrieved 31 May 2021 About Us Dragon Rider Productions Accessed May 24 2021 Brian received a Bachelor of Arts in Broadcasting at Montclair State University and minored in both Music History Theory and Film Jayna Ledford is En Pointe and living her badassery life as a transgender ballerina Listen Notes May 31 2020 Accessed January 23 2023 She s a dance and exercise science major at Montclair State University is heavily involved with her Filipino culture and is an advocate for the LGBTQ community New contemporary dance works by Gaspard Louis will premiere online University of North Carolina School of the Arts Accessed April 2 2021 Gaspard Louis has a B F A from Montclair State University and an M F A in dance from Hollins University with additional dance studies at Gus Giordano Jazz Dance in Chicago and Nikolais Louis Dance Lab in New York Tom Malloy A Prominent Figure In The Indie Film Scene Talker of the Town April 22 2017 Accessed February 21 2020 I was born in Red Bank NJ and grew up in farm country NJ in Hunterdon County in a little town called Whitehouse Station I attending Hunterdon Central High School where my co star in all the plays and musicals was Very Farmiga As for college I went to Montclair State University in NJ and brought the Pi Kappa Alpha fraternity to that campus as a founding father Corsello Bill Little Tramp Big Break Chaplin on Broadway Rob McClure plays Charlie Chaplin in a new Broadway musical at the Ethel Barrymore Theater New Jersey Monthly November 12 2012 Accessed February 21 2020 One of those shows I m Not Rappaport moved to Broadway and McClure then in his sophomore year at Montclair State University was suddenly a professional actor At Montclair State he double majored in theater and English education Klein Alvin Theater Melba Moore Traces Her Up and Down Journeys The New York Times June 27 1999 Accessed February 21 2020 Born Beatrice Melba Smith in Harlem Ms Moore moved to Newark at age 9 Pick your ghetto she said There she went to Waverley Elementary School Cleveland Junior High School and Arts High School then Teachers College at Montclair State But she dropped out and did substitute teaching for a year in a high school in Newark in 1964 Alumni Spotlight Christine Nagy Riding the Waves Montclair State University School of Communications and Media December 9 2014 Accessed April 2 2021 WLTW morning personality and Montclair State alumna Christine Nagy would appreciate this quote from 19th century philosopher Henry David Thoreau You must live in the present launch yourself on every wave find your eternity in each moment Fools stand on their island of opportunities and look toward another land There is no other land there is no other life but this Redman Grammy Connect Accessed February 21 2020 In 1987 Redman was expelled from Montclair State University his freshman year due to poor academic performance at age 16 Gabriele Michael Oppie ambles on an eclectic musical trail Clifton Journal August 1 2014 Accessed May 24 2021 via Newspapers com As a member of the Clifton Community Band Chris Opperman was one of 80 musicians who squeezed on the stage at Main Memorial Park Affectionately known as Oppie a nickname bestowed upon him by Community Band Director Robert Morgan Opperman is working on a Ph D at the Mason Gross School of Music at Rutgers University having completed a master s degree in Music Composition at Montclair State University in 2010 Caruso Victoria And the Emmy Goes to South Plainfield Native Michael Price TAP into South Plainfield September 30 2019 Accessed April 2 2021 Price grew up in South Plainfield and is a member of the high school s Class of 1976 He went on to earn to bachelor s degree in theater from Montclair State University and a master s in directing for theater from Tulane University Kuperinsky Amy Hustlers a real life strip club drama from N J s Lorene Scafaria sizzles with Oscar potential NJ Advance Media for NJ com September 16 2019 Accessed February 21 2020 Scafaria s first foray into crafting stories arrived when she was a child In order to get free pizza as part of the Pizza Hut Book It program she wrote book reports for books that didn t exist you know after she ran out of real books The alumna of Montclair State University broke through as a writer with her adapted screenplay for Nick amp Norah s Infinite Playlist the 2008 film that starred Kat Dennings and Michael Cera Thank You Scientist at AllMusic Remo Jessica This Jersey girl bewitches as Wickeds new leading lady NJ Advance Media for NJ com October 7 2018 Accessed February 21 2020 After high school Vosk attended the Hart School of Music for a semester but says she felt stagnant She moved back to New Jersey went to Montclair State and got a job in investor relations at a boutique firm in the city before she even graduated college sic mikeyway April 28 2014 Montclair State University Tweet via Twitter The Write Stuff Alumni Authors Montclair State University Archived from the original on 2011 06 12 Retrieved 2008 08 04 Biese Alex Die Hard is not a Christmas movie Here are 5 reasons it s a NJ movie Asbury Park Press July 16 2018 Accessed May 24 2021 Willis a member of the 2011 class of the New Jersey Hall of Fame grew up in Penns Grove Salem County graduating from high school there in 1973 and then attending what was then known as Montclair State College to study theater Barker Barbara LI s Kim Barnes Arico up to the challenge of building Michigan into NCAA Tournament regular Newsday March 22 2019 Accessed April 2 2021 She played at Floyd High School and Stony Brook University before finishing at Montclair State in 1993 Cimo Emma Carol Blazejowski The Story of a Montclair State Legend Medium December 13 2016 Accessed April 2 2021 In the words of Dr Jean Ficke the dean of the Graduate School Carol Blazejowski is nothing short of a pioneer in the world of women s basketball Blazejowski also known as Blaze who began her playing career here at Montclair State so many years ago has become one of the most talented players in the sport and she has since returned to her alma mater as the associate vice president for external relations and university advancement Keith Glauber Baseball Reference Accessed April 2 2021 Schools Coastal Carolina University Conway SC Montclair State University Montclair NJ State of New Jersey Barron James Eugene T Maleska Crossword Editor Dies at 77 The New York Times August 5 1993 Accessed April 2 2021 Mr Maleska constructed his first puzzle in 1933 when he was an undergraduate at Montclair State College in Montclair N J Gregory George Friends reflect on Bishop elect Nelson Perez before his ordination July 25 CatholicPhilly com July 18 2012 Accessed April 27 2022 The bishop elect attended P S Number 4 Elementary School and Memorial High School both in West New York N J and graduated from Montclair State College in Montclair N J in 1984 with a bachelor of arts degree in psychology with a minor in philosophy Levin Jay Brenda Miller Cooper 92 opera singer from Teaneck The Record April 8 2008 Accessed April 2 2021 via Newspapers com Brenda Miller Cooper of Teaneck a Juilliard trained opera singer who embarked on a career as a music teacher and mentor after leaving the stage died Thursday She was 92 The retired Montclair State College professor was giving private voice lessons at her home until a few months ago Mrs Cooper spent two decades at Montclair State rising from assistant professor of music 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