History professor talks Jersey Devil in Science channel documentary

By Estefani Hernandez | Published by Oct. 30, 2018 Dr. Brian Regal, a history professor, is going to be featured in the upcoming Science Channel documentary Mythical Beasts, as well as the History Channel series, True Monsters. Regal has always been interested in history, but he is particularly interested in the relationship between professional scientists and their amateur counterparts. The […]

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A Veteran Lifestyle

By Kelly Contreras | Published by Oct. 25, 2018 Just a few years ago, Louis Valderrama was working on a MaxxPro vehicle designed to withstand explosive device attacks. Today, you can find him in class, taking courses in Public Administration. Valderrama was in the U.S. Army for four years and is now one of 256 veterans studying at Kean University. […]

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Be proactive in the fight against breast cancer

By Dr. Josh Palgi and Professor Tara Bogota | Published by Oct. 25, 2018 October is National Breast Cancer Awareness month, marked in countries across the world. Breast Cancer Awareness Month (BCAM), also referred to in America as National Breast Cancer Awareness Month(NBCAM), is an annual international health campaign organized by major breast cancer charities every October to increase awareness of […]

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National council of Negro women opens chapter at Kean

By Petruce Jean-Charles | Published by Oct. 25, 2018 The National Council of Negro Women (NCNW), an advocacy group for black women, opened a chapter at Kean and held its first meeting on March 14. The organization was founded in 1935 by Mary McLeod Bethune to unify black women through means of economic, social, cultural and spiritual awareness of their families and […]

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Unmask the mask: the power of self-love

By Tasha Dowbachuk | Published by Oct. 25, 2018 The room was filled with the warmth of rhythm and blues as 28 Kean women, all African-American, gathered in a harmonious union to discuss self love and self care at the first “Unmask the Mask” event, hosted by the National Council of Negro Women. “To me, unmasking the mask means taking off […]

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Kean and Roselle Park Celebrate ART!

By Wynter Aiken | Published by Oct. 25, 2018 Kean University and the Roselle Park Arts Community came together to celebrate Roselle Park’s 4th Annual Arts Festival on Sat., Sept. 29. Chestnut Street in downtown Roselle Park was filled with festival goers, volunteers and artists participating in the day’s excitement. Roselle Park gives recognition to various artists every year by […]

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Career and Internship Fair Comes to Kean

By Zoe Strozewski | Published by October 24, 2018 The Career and Internship Fair for Business, Government, and Technology will be taking place on Nov.  8 from 3 to 6 p.m. in Downs Hall. This event is already scheduled to host representatives from 65 companies and more are expected to register, according to Career Coordinator Blanca Rosales-Ahn from Career Development and Advancement. […]

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The Declassified Guide to Dorming

By Tasha Dowbachuk | Published by October 17, 2018 We’re all guilty of creating a perception of what it would be like to live on a college campus – it might end up to be a celebration or a chaotic mess. When I moved onto the Kean University’s campus last year as a freshman, it was my first time living […]

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Water is Life exhibit visits Kean

By Estefani Hernandez | Published by Oct. 5, 2018 The Human Rights Institute invites the Water is Life Exhibit to shed light on water issues and how they affect women around the world.   The Water is Life exhibition started out in the United Nations in Geneva, Switzerland and has traveled to different venues, Kean University being the last stop. The […]

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