Kean Sports Business Club Seeks New Opportunities Under New Leadership I Published November 11

By: Caroline Pease The Kean Sports Business Club is preparing for another exciting season of meetings and events as the fall semester progresses. The new president of Kean Sports Business, Nadia Shah, has a focus on expanding opportunities for students. This year, Shah aims to enhance the club’s reach and impact, creating more engaging experiences for those interested in the […]

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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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Brighton Asylum I Published November 11

By: Cam’Ron Johnson In October we look forward to many events, from leaves changing colors, to apple picking, and pumpkin patches with friends, to the middle of football season and wearing cozy sweaters and sweatpants.  There are more festivities that went unlisted, but they rank second when compared with Halloween. Halloween is the staple of October, bringing to us costume-wearing, […]

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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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Kean Alumni Turned Master Cosplayer Within a Year I Published November 11

By Taylor Fleming In a world where imagination knows no bounds and creativity takes on tangible form, fictional characters leap out of the screen and onto the stage of reality. Within this realm lies Allison, known as Goose Fangs, a Kean alumni and master-class cosplayer whose artistry surpasses recreation. With meticulous attention to detail and dedication to the craft, she […]

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A Celebration of Queer History Month at HRI’s Wigstock Drag Brunch I Published November 5

By Veronica Vila  A Celebration of Queer History Month at HRI’s Wigstock Drag Brunch This month the Human Rights Institute hosted a Drag Brunch celebrating Queer History Month and its latest exhibition, Wigstock, which explores themes of identity, race, art, and activism. The event took place at the HRI’s Gallery on Oct. 19, surrounded by artist Pierre Dalpé’s photographs, where creative […]

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Humanities Searches for New Ideas to Cope with AI in the Classroom I Published November 5

By Juliana Hays Dr. Lisa Sisler is taking a unique approach to the use of artificial intelligence in her Advanced Composition course. The English professor and coordinator of college composition at Kean University gives an assignment that tells students to use AI. For one essay in her Advanced Composition course, students are told to plug their essay idea into ChatGPT. […]

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