Vertical Urban Factory exhibit comes to Kean

By: Gail Fredricks | Published Feb. 11, 2016 Rural China is surging toward an urban lifestyle, and the exhibition that showcases the movement, The Vertical Urban Factory, is now opened in Kean University’s Michael Graves School of Architecture. This traveling exhibition that has been shown in New York, Detroit, London and Laussanne is expected to run from late January through the end of March. The exhibition focuses on […]

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Roselle Park students, special needs adults to take stage with Kean music majors

By: Rebecca Panico | Published Jan. 2, 2016 Kean music majors have collaborated with Roselle Park elementary students and special needs adults for a performance at the Wilkins Theatre on Jan. 7. The “We’re All in this Together!” concert, starting at 7:30 p.m., will include selections from Broadway plays like “Les Misérables,” “Shrek the Musical” and “Seussical.” With the Kean University Percussion Ensemble on […]

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Dr. Lokuta’s photographs make it to the Governor’s residence

  By Anthony Muccigrossi | Published on Dec. 10, 2015 Dr. Donald Lokuta, Professor of Photography at Kean University, is among nine photographers who were selected to photograph ‘Eighteen New Jersey Heroes’ for the exhibit, “Inspire: Everyday People Changing New Jersey,” at Drumthwacket, the governor’s official private residence in Princeton, according to a press release by the Office Of the […]

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International education week reflects Kean’s values of diversity

By Bhriana Smith | Published on Dec. 10, 2015 Kean University’s International Student Association hosted international education week from Nov 16 to Nov 20.  The week consisted of a myriad of events, starting with an international photo booth on monday Nov. 16. The rest of activities throughout the week included international desert day, international flags and artifacts day, a study […]

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Kean profs’ 20-year collaboration displays Holocaust through art and poetry

    By Yuri Smishkewych| Published Dec. 9, 2015 Auschwitz, Belsen, Dachau, Sobibor…these were just a few of the places where murder occurred by the millions and, for those who survived the death camps, a lifetime of recurring nightmares were born. The victims were Jewish, Roma, homosexuals, or broadly labeled “political dissidents.” This was the Holocaust, and all this happened […]

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