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Dr. Enoch Nappen was a Political Science Professor at Monmouth University, serving for nearly five decades until his retirement in 2015. He taught a wide array of courses, emphasizing interdisciplinary connections, and pioneered the campus-wide internship program. His career spanned roles from instructor to scholar, blending academic rigor with practical career preparation.
Education: Earned a Political Science degree from Rutgers University, a Master’s through the World Peace Fellowship, and a Doctorate from NYU. His academic journey was shaped by early aspirations influenced by his family’s emphasis on education.
Research Interests: Focused on constitutional law, U.S. presidency, and political history. Beyond academia, he authored a seminal work on political collectibles and was an avid antique collector, particularly of campaign memorabilia. His teaching philosophy prioritized student engagement and real-world application through internships.
Awards: Recognized for his groundbreaking internship program, which became a university-wide requirement. This initiative emphasized workplace readiness and career exploration.
Legacy: Contributed to Monmouth’s evolution from a commuter college to a comprehensive university. He cherished the small-class environment and faculty camaraderie, advocating for Monmouth’s core values of accessibility and community.


