So far, Booster Shots Not Required for Kean Students

By Andrey Nalbantov | Published by December 5, 2021 As the cold winter weather slowly creeps upon us like the dreaded assignment due dates, it’s time for students to look out for potential Covid-19 booster shots. While the COVID-19 vaccine was mandatory for Kean students, in order for them to register and be part of the Fall semester, booster shots […]

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Breast Cancer Awareness Day at Kean University

By Rosney Herrera | Published by October 26, 2021 This week Thursday, October 14th marks the start of breast cancer awareness month at Kean University.  Located at MSC 228 at 11:00 am on this day every year, the school joins the rest of the world in a month-long campaign to raise awareness about the effect of breast cancer. In a […]

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Wanted Dead or Alive, The Spotted Lanternfly

By Davaughnia Wilson | Published by October 11, 2021 The Spotted Lanternfly infestation has sparked investigative research and experiment across the state of New Jersey, including the biology department at Kean University. The research is being conducted by the assistant professor for integrative biology in the biology department, Dr. Brenna Levine, and a group of student interns to understand how […]

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Concerns For The Fall 2021 Semester

By Davaughnia Wilson | Published by April 30, 2021 The university is planning to re-open its doors fully to the Kean community for the Fall 2021 semester and has scheduled all classes for in-person instruction, with the exception of Kean Online courses.  In an email to the Kean community, President Lamont Repollet said Kean is currently making preparations to ensure that students […]

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Experts inform students of the horrors of Female Genital Mutilation

By Alejandro Arcos | Published by February 20, 2020 The world’s people and their cultures contain many secrets and wonders that baffle, stupefy and amaze the populace with its intrinsic values and moral lessons. One practice, however, leaves empathetic people reeling and wincing from its mere utterance – Female Genital Mutilation, or FGM for short.   As the name implies, FGM is the act of […]

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Many college students suffer from sleep deprivation

By Dr. Josh Palgi and Dr. Amanda Rodrigues | Published by December 14, 2019 Not getting the proper amount of sleep can result in sleep deprivation, which affects mood, has long-term health consequences, and negatively affects academic performance in students. The Centers for Disease Control (CDC) estimates that college students are not getting nearly enough sleep which is vital to […]

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Kean’s PRISM educates about period poverty and transgender issues

By Siobhan Donaldson | Published by October 22nd, 2019 PRISM, Kean University’s LGBTQ+ activism club, will be running a tampon drive with the American Medical Women’s Association to collect menstruation products and educate students about period poverty, the Pink Tax, and healthcare for transgender individuals who menstruate.  The event will be held between Oct. 21st-25th from 12-4 p.m., in various […]

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Let’s Do Nothing: How and Why Procrastination Exists

Tasha Dowbachuk | Published by April 4, 2019 We have all been there. Staring at an assignment for over an hour or completely disregarding the assignments existence, for the pitiful sake of stress induced relaxation. This popular distraction, defined as procrastination, is “the avoidance of doing a task that needs to be accomplished.” According to the American Psychological Association, between […]

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