Kean speaks up about the migrant caravan

By Estefani Hernandez | Published by Nov. 26, 2018 The migrant caravan continues to grow and head towards the United States, provoking a strong political reaction just days before the 2018 midterm elections. Composed of migrants from Central America, primarily El Salvador, Honduras, and Guatemala, this migrant caravan hopes to reach the United States and seek asylum as refugees. Nazih […]

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Time to get social without social media

By Tasha Dowbachuk | Published on Nov. 26, 2018 Ask yourself the following question: How many times a day are you checking your phone for a notification while walking past a colleague who’s saying hello to you? Don’t worry, most of us are guilty of the act and yet we can’t help but to repeat the same behavior. It’s all about […]

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Kean food pantry continues to make a difference

By Salimah McCullough | Published by Nov. 20, 2018 With Thanksgiving just days away, Dr. Norma Bowe is thinking about the Kean University students who won’t be getting the traditional roasted turkey with all the trimmings. Dr. Bowe, with the help of Dr. Anthony Pittman, are the founders of a Kean food pantry that volunteers are busy stocking for the […]

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Jon Meacham inspires many at Kean University

By Kelly Contreras | Published by Nov. 8, 2018 Pulitzer Prize winner and No. 1 New York Times bestselling author of “Destiny and Power,” “American Lion” and “Thomas Jefferson: The Art of Power,” Jon Meacham, gave a lecture at Kean University on Oct. 24. Before introducing Meacham, President Dawood Farahi introduced the Acting Dean for the College of Liberal Arts, […]

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Women Entrepreneurs admired at Kean University

By Salimah McCullough | Published by Nov. 8, 2018 Kean University hosted Women’s Entrepreneurship Week that emphasized many aspects about gender ranging from misgendered identification to “radical women.” The week-long event, which ran from Oct. 13-19, was the first of its kind at Kean, said Kristofer Berrios, the department assistant for the Center of Interdisciplinary Studies program. “It was in […]

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You can be a Code Samurai in the IT world

By Jenevieve Cruz | Published by Nov. 8, 2018 Code Samurai is a peer-mentoring/tutoring program for computer science/IT students. The program offers a unique and crafty approach to teaching students computer coding. Unlike other courses, there are multiple professors for each level within the courses. Code Samurai is an accredited program designed for teaching coding skills in computer science language. […]

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New biology labs leave students wanting more

By Emily Robles | Published by Nov. 8, 2018 Kean’s science department kicked off the fall semester with new interactive science labs. These labs, which are located in the science building, bring a new and fun learning environment to students taking classes ranging from human body courses to anatomy, physiology and neuroscience. “We wanted to expand the capabilities to our […]

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