Lime Scooters Turn Sour

By Emily Robles | Published by December 10, 2019 Lime Scooters may be all over campus — just don’t ride them. This semester, Lime Scooters cruised to Kean University, brought to us by Lime Micro mobility, a company that issues e-scooters and bikes for people to rent in cities and other universities. To use the Lime Scooters, students must use […]

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Wenzhou-Kean approved to offer graduate programs

By Zoe Strozewski | Published by December 9, 2019 Wenzhou-Kean University has been approved to launch 11 graduate-level programs, according to the Kean website. Kean’s sister campus in China was previously only allowed to offer undergraduate-level programs. “This is an amazing start to the second phase of the development of Wenzhou-Kean University as a global world-class university in China,” Kean […]

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Kean TV Joins Public Access Television

By Tasha Dowbachuk | Published b KeanTV, a student-produced program,  has become a part of Union Township’s Channel 34 Public Access Television. The process of getting the program on the air of local television was led by the adviser of KeanTV, Professor Gina Gili in the School of Communication, Media & Journalism. KeanTV is composed of students and volunteers fulfilling […]

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Former Obama adviser tells Kean students to believe

By Craig Epstein | Published by December 7, 2019 A former key adviser to President Barack Obama expressed to a packed audience at Kean University that young people have the tools to galvanize and create change. Speaking in the STEM Auditorium on Nov. 21 as part of Kean’s Distinguished Lecture Series, David Axelrod urged young people to play a significant […]

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Rap Group U.O tells Kean students it is possible to balance your music creativity and education

By Wynter Aiken | Published by December 5, 2019 Life throws hurdles from every direction that can become overwhelming especially when your creativity is on the line. But, for rising rap group U.O, aka Unidentified Objects, they make time to balance their passion for music and are determined to not let anything stop them from making their unidentified talent be […]

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Kean TV Joins Public Access Television

By Tasha Dowbachuk | Published by December 5, 2019 KeanTV, a student-produced program,  has become a part of Union Township’s Channel 34 Public Access Television. The process of getting the program on the air of local television was led by the adviser of KeanTV, Professor Gina Gili in the School of Communication, Media & Journalism. KeanTV is composed of students […]

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Surviving my abuser

By Salimah McCullough | Published by December 3, 2019 Olake Muhammad, 22, was one in four women in America who experience domestic violence in their lifetime. Only she didn’t realize it until she was already seeing doctors and therapists from the aftermath of her abuser.    According to the National Coalition Against Domestic Violence, “one in four women experience severe intimate […]

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A night for remembrance: Voices Lost

By Alexander Valdes | Published by November 25, 2019 Voices Lost, a concert in commemoration of composers that had to endure the suffering brought upon them by Nazi concentration camps in remembrance of the night of Kristallnacht (broken glass) was hosted by Adara Goldberg, Director of the Holocaust Resource Center and Sarah Coykendall, Assistant Director of the Holocaust Resource Center […]

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