Safe Zone Training and LGBTQ+ Representation on Campus

By Tyra Watts | Published December 16, 2022 LGBTQ+ representation is essential to those in the community. Having spaces dedicated to members of the LGBTQ+ community and allies can help spread awareness in most public settings, especially on college campuses. LGBTQ+ representation can manifest on campus through Safe Zone Training, created by the Safe Zone Project. The Safe Zone Project […]

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“Day of the Dead” Celebration at Kean University

By Josephine Carrillo | Published November 20, 2022 The Student Government Association of the class of 2023, 2024, and 2025 held the Day of the Dead Celebration in the Miron Student Center on Nov. 1.  Day of the dead (Dia de Los Muertos) is far from being the same as Halloween, an American holiday, where it is believed that evil […]

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Jumpstarts Coloring Book Event for Involvement Week

By Justin McDaniel | Published November 20, 2022 Throughout Involvement week Kean has had great events planned to find new ways to get Kean students not only involved but other ways for students to help out.  Over at the Technology Lounge located in the Miron Student Center, Jumpstart for Kean hosted their Create a Coloring book event for Involvement week. […]

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Women’s Speak Up Event

By Ja’Bria Laster | Published November 19, 2022 The Women’s Speak Up Event has been held annually since 2018. It is also an organization which is a diversion of Abbysoul Productions, a platform and management service that helps artists, businesses, poets, and all creatives that are in the New Jersey and New York area.  The goal of Women’s Speak Up […]

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Human Rights Institute: Aftermath

By Victoria Cifelli | Published November 19, 2022 The Human Rights Institute Gallery at Kean University is showcasing Aftermath, an exhibit curated by Sara Terry and Teun van der Heijden, to show life after war and the sustainability and human rights issues that accompany it.  The Aftermath Project features images of people in time of loss, resilience, need, and turmoil. […]

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Staff and Students De-stress at Kean Ocean Community Yoga

By Logan Germano | Published November 19, 2022 On Tuesday afternoons throughout the fall semester, Kean Ocean academic specialist Taryn Schlosser welcomes students and faculty to join her inside Room 108 of the Hovnanian Health Sciences Building at Ocean County College to put their schoolwork aside and unwind. “People come here as a safe space to escape from the stressors […]

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Kean Celebrates National Cybersecurity Awareness Month

By Jalen Gaynor | Published November 19, 2022 The Office of Computer & Information Services (OCIS), and the Center for Cybersecurity at Kean hosted a webinar on Oct. 25 in honor of Cybersecurity Awareness Month. President George W. Bush and congress first declared October to be Cybersecurity Awareness Month in 2004. The month was established to help individuals protect themselves […]

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The Wave of Emotions Seniors Feel as Their Last Semester Approaches

By Elaine Amico | Published November 18, 2022 Students across all Kean campuses are now eligible to register for spring semester classes which start on Tuesday, Jan. 17. While registration for freshmen, sophomores, and juniors is nothing out of the ordinary, seniors across campus feel differently about this particular registration. For seniors, the upcoming spring semester is their last semester […]

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Costa Rica Spring Internship Travelearn

By Brittany Fuentes | Published November 18, 2022 The Give Back Abroad Internship is an internship and travelearn introduced by Kean University for students where students can earn two credits while they travel to Costa Rica. The Center for International Studies offers information regarding this internship as well as various other opportunities abroad.  This internship is set to occur during […]

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New Closing Time for Campus Eateries Leave Students Upset

By Keyon Gardner | Published Nov 18, 2022 The Dining halls located in the Miron Student Center and the Nancy Thompson Library are closing approximately 3 to 4 hours earlier this semester leaving students with very few options after a long day.    Eating throughout the day is very essential for students as it helps them gain the energy they need […]

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