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John Morano is a Professor of Journalism at Monmouth University, where he has taught for over 25 years. He holds graduate degrees from Clark University, Penn State University, and Adelphi University. His academic focus intertwines journalism ethics with environmental advocacy, emphasizing storytelling that elevates endangered species and imperiled habitats. Morano advises The Outlook, Monmouth’s student newspaper, which has won national recognition three times under his guidance.
His research interests span eco-literature, marine conservation, and the intersection of human and environmental narratives. Morano’s Eco-Adventure Series includes four novels (e.g., A Wing and a Prayer, Makoona) and a film criticism textbook, blending adventure with urgent ecological themes. He has delivered keynote addresses, appeared on media programs, and collaborated with organizations like The Nature Conservancy and World Wildlife Fund.
Notable awards include the Distinguished Faculty Award and multiple Student Choice Awards. His work explores habitats through animal perspectives, aiming to inspire readers to embrace environmental stewardship. Morano’s outreach extends to public lectures, environmental festivals, and advising rehabilitated wildlife programs.




