Governor Murphy pilots tuition-free community colleges in NJ

By Petruce Jean-Charles | Published by Feb. 21, 2019 Some 13,000 students in New Jersey will go to college for free this spring as part of a pilot program to provide tuition-free community college. “Today, we are putting the dream of higher education within reach of more students and more families,” said Gov. Murphy. “Making community college tuition free will […]

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University President Addresses Staff at Faculty Seminar

By Erin McGuinness | Published by Feb. 14, 2019 Kean President Dawood Farahi headlined the second of four faculty seminars scheduled for this semester to discuss the university and civic engagement — or working to make a difference in the civic life of a community. About 40 faculty and staff members gathered in Kean Hall Feb. 13 for the second […]

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The case of the missing Tower newspapers

Published by December 6, 2018 Some 2,000 copies of The Tower, Kean university’s independent campus newspaper, mysteriously disappeared from the Center for Academic Success in October, and then reappeared after staff was told it was a misunderstanding.   Here’s what happened:   For the past seven years, the paper has been printed by NJ Advance Media, which besides publishing the state’s largest newspaper, […]

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Historian Jon Meacham gives a lecture at Kean University

By Kelly Contreras | Published by Nov. 26, 2018 Kean University held a Distinguished Lecture Series with Pulitzer Prize-winning author, Jon Meacham, on Oct. 24. President Dawood Farahi opened the lecture by introducing Jonathan Mercantini, the acting dean for the College of Liberal Arts, who then introduced Meacham as “one of America’s most prominent intellectuals.” Meacham responded to his introduction […]

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Kean University stands in solidarity with the victims of Pittsburgh Synagogue Shooting

By Nicole Diefenbacher | Published by Nov. 26, 2018 On Saturday, Oct. 27, a man armed with an AR-15 style assault rifle and at least three handguns entered the Tree of Life Synagogue in Pittsburgh and opened fire while shouting anti-Semitic slurs, killing 11 congregants. Kean University President, Dawood Farahi, released a statement to all faculty and staff the following […]

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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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Dual degree program with Psychology and Psychiatric Rehabilitation

By Lena Zhu | Published by Nov. 26, 2018 Have you ever thought about obtaining two degrees at once? Now there’s a program that allows you to do just that. The program, specifically for Psychology and psychiatry rehabilitation majors, is designed to help “provide educational and clinical preparation for professional roles in Psychiatric Rehabilitation and community mental health settings,” according […]

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Update on Legal Weed in NJ

By Dan Papa | Published by Nov. 21, 2018 Ever since last November, Gov. Phil Murphy has promised to legalize marijuana in the state of NJ. He has not done so yet, but appears to be remaining steadfast in his efforts. Recently, NJ lawmakers made a push to have a legalization bill signed on Oct. 29. However, now in the month of […]

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Second hold on student accounts confusing some

By Rafaela Teixeira | Published by Nov. 20, 2018 A second hold placed on undergraduate students in Keanwise might have restricted some students from registering for spring courses. An email sent last month by the Office of the Provost and Vice President of Academic Affairs, Jeffrey Toney encouraged students to meet with their prospective faculty advisors twice a semester and assured […]

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