Harassment Case Closed

By Davaughnia Wilson | Published Feb 25, 2022 A former Kean University student faced four counts of harassment and one count of violation of probation last fall after harassing multiple female students on Kean University’s Union campus on the evening of Nov. 3. Since the incident was first brought to light by an Instagram user who was harassed in the […]

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System Shock Before the First Day of the Semester

By Andrey Nalbantov | Published February 24, 2022 Every new start of a semester brings a dose of stress for both students and professors, especially while spending the first two weeks remotely and having to quickly adjust and come back to the uncomfortable school desks and the crowded Starbucks.  The stress level for the Spring semester increased after all Kean […]

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International Women’s Day Celebration

By Victoria Cifelli | Published March 3, 2022 Women’s History Month is celebrated during the month of March annually, with International Women’s Day being celebrated on March 8.   This year, with the Spring semester being on campus, there will be more recognition of International Women’s Day in person. Delta Phi Epsilon, a sorority on campus, will be hosting and co-hosting […]

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Where To Celebrate St. Patty’s Day At Kean

By Steven-Ross Bugayong | Published February 26, 2022 It’s that time of the year again! During March at Kean University, not only do students look forward to the upcoming spring recess, but they also have upcoming St. Patrick’s Day events. The festive Irish holiday takes place on Thursday, March 17. You don’t have to be Irish to enjoy the festivities […]

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Group of Kean Students and Faculty collaborate with Anti-Human Trafficking Organization

By Anthony Reyna | Published by December 22, 2021 Human Trafficking has become one of the most concerning issues in the world today, where millions are forced into slavery or sexual exploitation annually.  Recently, Kean Professor Robin Landa and a group of students from the Robert Busch School of Design (RBSD) collaborated with Free For Life International to offer their […]

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University Is Seeking Middle States Accreditation

By Cindy Lazo | Published by December 21, 2021 Kean University is beginning the crucial process of re-accreditation by the Middle States Commision on Higher Education, taking its first steps with a self-study that was discussed in a  University Senate meeting in November.  Accreditation is critical for recognition in higher education and determines whether credits transfer to other institutions are […]

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A Veteran’s Long Journey to Fine Arts at Kean

By L.K. Mata Cuevas | Published by December 21, 2021 Miyoko Bell, a Kean University junior, could hardly bear the heartbreaking video footage of Afghan citizens wailing behind locked gates and chasing after planes as U.S. troops withdrew from Afghanistan. A former military nurse with a specialty in anesthesia, Bell was stationed in Afghanistan after 9/11 and grew to love […]

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President Repollet Addresses Student Concerns Regarding Safety at First in Person Town Hall Meeting

By Chelsey Jaipersaud | Posted by December 20, 2021 President Lamont Repollet discussed important security measures and solutions to enhance the safety around the university in light of the recent sexual assault incident during the first in person Town Hall meeting since the start of the pandemic. The meeting, held on November 22, was the first town hall that incorporated […]

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NJ Schools Suffer Enrollment Decline due to COVID

By Julia Strugala | Published by December 20, 2021           The pandemic has taken a toll on colleges throughout the country, creating multi-million dollar budget gaps due to a decline in enrollment and other issues caused by the deadly virus.            According to the National Student Clearinghouse, Undergraduate enrollment in the fall of 2020 declined by 3.6% from the fall […]

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