Common Read Author Sheds Light on Disability Justice

By Nefertiti Nzameyo | Published November 8, 2023 Students went to Wilkins Theatre earlier this month to hear author Leah Lakshmi Piepzna-Samarasinha shed light on her latest book, “The Future Is Disabled.” The book was chosen as the freshman class’s Fall 2023 Common Read which accounted for a large freshmen attendance. The Common Read is a selected book assigned to first-year […]

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Campus Responds to Stabbing On Campus

By Justin McDaniel | Published October 19, 2023 “ In totality, it took eleven and a half minutes, from the time the altercation started to the time the victim was transported to the hospital. And I can honestly say that time did save his life, or we could be having a different conversation right now.”  That was the response from […]

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NJAC Rookie of the Week Anabel Makutonin

By John DeFreitas | Published October 16, 2023 It only took 121 seconds for Anabel Makutonin to make her presence known with a goal, slotted in the bottom right corner of the net, during the Kean Cougars’ home opener from Alumni Stadium.   It was Makutonin’s brace (two goals in one game) that led her to earn the early season award for […]

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A Safe Space for Students

By Nefertiti Nzameyo | Published October 16, 2023 In an Advanced Public Speaking class, enrolled Kean students introduced themselves to the class by presenting cultural speeches. It was the second class meeting, and many students had not put names to the faces of their fellow classmates yet. The culture speech provided the professor with an idea of each member’s speech abilities while also […]

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Suicide Prevention Month: Find Your Anchor at Kean University

By Josephine Carrillo | Published October 16, 2023 On Sept. 21st, Morris Ave Public Relations Student Society of America (PRSSA), a student-run public relations firm at Kean University, decided to collaborate with Find Your Anchor (FYA), a non-profit organization that aims to spread awareness and educate on suicide prevention, in honor of September being National Suicide Prevention Month.  Find Your […]

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WE DECLARE

By Isabelle Guthrie | Published October 16, 2023 From Oct. 2 to Dec. 8, 2023, Kean University will celebrate the 75th anniversary of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR), a momentous occasion for this document that made history. A mural called “WE DECLARE” by Artist-in-Residence Ricardo Roig will feature many leading human rights activists. Human Rights Institute Annual (HRI) Conference speakers and […]

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We’ve Got Spirit, How About You?

By Layah Lopes | Published October 16, 2023 Spirits are on the rise, and it’s not just because of Halloween. Founded just seven months ago, the Kean University Cheer Club is quickly gaining traction. To raise morale, sophomore Shukuran Adewole has collaborated with track and field and cross-country coach Daniel Todman to start a new cheerleading club at the university. The […]

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Homecoming Athletics at Kean University 2023

By Kervin Coleman | Published October 16, 2023 Every university uses homecoming as a way to bring its population together. Students, professors, directors, and alumni come together for the tradition of homecoming to spread the campus’s culture and a chance for people to connect in ways they may not have previously. Homecoming exhibits and enhances school spirit for a week with plenty of […]

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Board of Trustees Appoints Transformational Learning and Kean Online

By: Adaora Nnakwe | Published on October 12, 2023 The leaders of Kean Online announced that the online school’s enrollment has jumped from 600 students in 2021 to 1,600 students this year under what it calls Kean Online 2.0  Dr. Joseph Youngblood II, senior vice president of Transformational Learning andExternal Affairs, told the Board of Trustees at September’s public meeting that students […]

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