I am Latinx and I don’t celebrate Women’s Day

By Valerie Sanabria | Published by April 7, 2021 When the world is celebrating International Women’s Day, in Latin America women are fighting to stay alive. As a Latinx person I woke up on March 8 [International Women’s Day] feeling powerful, but sad at the same time. I chose to wear a green jumpsuit I got for Christmas and a purple […]

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Capturing Change at Kean University

By: Chelsey Jaipersaud  | Published by April 1, 2021 A thirteen year old’s first protest captured by an artist who led the protest was given a bullhorn and the opportunity to speak her truth, chanting “can I get a Black lives matter, when I say Black lives, you say matter” and from that moment carried the next fight against injustice. […]

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Breaking the Societal Norms in the Beauty Industry

By Tiye Bracy|Published by March 31, 2021 We live in a world where presentation is everything and beauty is not just a six letter word, it can translate to perfection. For women, it means spending expenses on makeup, hair, and nails. We think of pretty as the new way of having to fit into what society says beautiful is. We […]

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Kean University Enters One-year Anniversary of Remote Learning

By Christian Grullon|Published by March 31, 2021 One year after Kean University moved to online, hybrid and remote learning due to the COVID 19 pandemic, students had mixed reactions about learning. Remote learning had been recently extended to March 1st because of the outbreak. The university has been operating remotely since the Spring 2020 semester.  Students and staff have been […]

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Shannon McCoy Notches 1,000 Career Points

By Dorian Alerte|Published by March 27, 2021 Just three seasons into her collegiate basketball career, Kean guard Shannon McCoy has reached the 1,000 career point milestone. Heading into the Feb. 27 game against Rutgers- Newark, McCoy had only 14 points left to reach the 1,000 point milestone. Then, early in the second quarter on a three-point shot attempt, she reached […]

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The Power Behind The Path from Protest To Participation

By Tasha Dowbachuk|Published by, March 16 2021 In honor of Women’s History Month, Kean University’s students and staff are invited to view the virtual conversational event, “The Path from Protest To Participation”, featuring athletic activist and speaker, Toni-Smith Thompson on March 18th, 2021.  The Women’s Herstory program will be hosted by The Human Rights Institute, The Department of Athletics, The […]

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Dr. Don Marks Gives Special Presentation on Resilience

By Tyler Clark|Published by March,15 2021 Dr. Dennis Klein, Director of Master of Arts in Holocaust and Genocide Studies, invited Dr. Don Marks, Director of Clinical Training for the Psy. D Program at Kean, to his virtual Zoom class for a presentation about resilience on Feb. 23 2021. Dr. Klein also invited three Holocaust survivors Evi Blaikie, Hans Gesell, and […]

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Simple Exercises to do From Home During Remote Learning

By Alejandro Arcos| Published by March,8 2021 Students and professors being all cooped up and too busy learning and teaching may not find the time or motivation to stretch and exercise during the time spent indoors. In the name of healthier living, here are stretching exercises for stressed out and tensed educators and students to consider doing at home. As […]

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