The Courier

Front Page

23 February 2007
Volume 119, Issue 13


Giving generously to his alma mater,

Byrnes donates $5.5 million to fund new academic complex

The recently-proposed academic complex received its first major push toward completion on Friday, Feb. 16, with the announcement of a $5.5 million commitment from 1972 Monmouth College alumnus and vice chairman of the board of trustees David Byrnes, along with his wife, Elizabeth. Read More...

Professor receives ‘seal of approval’

Not everyone can say they have received a compliment from a President of the United States. Even fewer people can jokingly say they have received the “Presidential seal of approval.” But one of Monmouth College’s own can honestly proclaim that he has experienced that compliment.  Read More...

Business students rank in worldwide competition

Four Monmouth College students recently put Monmouth on the globe with their business management skills. McGraw-Hill hosts an annual world-wide competition, GLO-BUS, where students across the globe compete in a simulated economy, vying for the top 25 most profitable and competitively run businesses. Seniors Raun Singleton and Blair Stewart, as well as juniors Ann Sims and John Tiffy placed in the top 25...  Read More...