Exploring diverse narratives and enhancing campus identity, Monash University integrates art into education through inclusive cultural projects and public artworks:

The Peninsula campus celebrated the opening of its new MPavilion, a space gifted by Monash alumna Dr Naomi Milgrom AC and the Naomi Milgrom Foundation. This MPavilion provides an inclusive gathering place for students, staff, and the local community to connect, host events, and enjoy the natural surroundings, promoting sustainable and inclusive urban spaces.
The University Archives at Monash University has made a significant effort to digitise and make publicly available a collection of historic audio-visual material, including 27 new videos from the late 1980s to the early 2000s.

This initiative allows the public to explore the University's history, including footage of the Clayton campus from the 1950s, and various university events.
The Archives collection includes approximately 875 audio-visual items, which are preserved in a climate-controlled repository. This activity contributes to preserving cultural heritage and ensuring the university's stories are remembered.