Kean Introduces First Academic Course with the New Jersey Devils I Published November 11

By: Jordan Beaudoin Kean University is going to the Devils – the New Jersey Devils.  This semester, the communication department launched a new course that partners with the New Jersey Devils hockey team to give students a taste of working in sports public relations and marketing. This class mirrors the structure introduced in the New York Jets course that has […]

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President Repollet gets new five-year contract I Published November 11

By Jaidon Harris-Morales The Kean Board of Trustees renewed the contract of President Lamont Repollet, EdD  for another five years, which includes a 19 percent salary increase. Repollet’s accomplishments, which include three consecutive years of record enrollment and graduation rates, led the board to renew his contract, extending it to 2029 and increasing his salary to $675,000 a year, from […]

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Ndaba Mandela’s Return to Co-teach in Spring 2025 South Africa Travelearn I Published November 5

By: Nefertiti Nzameyo Ndaba Mandela’s appearance as guest speaker at Kean University’s 16th Annual Human Rights Conference last December spread an honorable chatter of anticipation amongst the Kean Community. That same night, a seed was planted to bring Kean students to Mandela’s home country- South Africa. Jessica Barzilay, Assistant Vice President of Global Initiatives, oversees the Center for International Studies, […]

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More Parking? New Building? Kean Union Expands I Published October 11

By Dominick Ionni Kean University has expanded the parking  capacity on the Union campus. Yes – you heard that right  MORE PARKING SPACES! “More than 600 parking spaces were added,” Margaret McCorry, Director of Media Relations at Kean University happily shared with The Tower regarding the new parking deck on Morris Avenue.  The 600 extra parking spots are located on […]

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Students Express Election Apprehension

By Veronica Vila I Published October 10 With just weeks left until the election, the presidential campaigns keep stirring society’s beliefs and values. Wars, the economy, abortion, immigration,  assassination attempts, and the targeting of minorities appear to be overwhelming students interviewed at Kean University. It seems like breaking news about a constant state of chaos is – instead of drawing […]

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Tabitha Brown Amazes Audience in Kean President’s Distinguished Lecture Series

By Tyra Watts | Published on April 30, 2024 Emmy-award-winning actress, content creator, and author Tabitha Brown graced the stage at Kean University’s North Avenue Academic Building as a part of Kean President Lamont O. Repollet, Ed.D Distinguished Lecture Series. Before the lecture series, The Tower had an opportunity to interview Brown. She described her illustrious career as a fun rollercoaster. “That’s what […]

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Lights Out Cougars 

By Ross Rodney | Published March 11, 2024 On Feb. 21, 2024, Kean University’s Union campus experienced a power outage that affected the Freshman, Upperclassman, Bartlett, Rogers, Sozio, and Burch residence halls. The power outage started at approximately 1:00 P.M. and lasted until about 10:00 P.M.  Students who were able to were encouraged to return home, and those who were […]

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Cougar Pantry strives for better: ascending to new heights to elevate support to students

By Layah Lopes | Published December 7, 2023 With food insecurity within the college community being an immediate concern, Kean University’s Cougar Pantry, located in Downs Hall’s Wellness Center, is striving to give Kean students a resourceful experience whether they reside on or off campus.  The Wellness Center provides students with basic needs of all sorts, such as perishable (including protein and produce) and […]

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The struggles of registering for classes

By Ridimerb Diaz-Ramirez | Published December 7, 2023 A new semester will soon be upon us, and one of the biggest things students struggle with is registering for classes due to availability. Classes that they actually like don’t even seem to be an option. When it comes to registering, students have to worryabout different things that can affect their attending classes or even […]

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