One Relationship that Runs Deep

By Chelsey Jaipersaud  | Published by May 3, 2021 Someone once asked me why do I believe in God? I simply replied “because I’ve seen too much not to believe.”  I grew up with a lot of sadness surrounding my heart, constant worry of what bad thing was going to happen next. I struggled with making friends; I struggled with […]

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New Student Planner replacing Keanwise Gets High Marks

By Ruben Nieves | Published by May 3, 2021 This month Kean officially switched the way students register for courses from KeanWise to an all-new program called Student Planner. April 6 was the first day to start registering for courses in the new program. To access the student planner, students log in to their KeanWise account and the student planner […]

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Spring-to-Spring and Covid in Between: The Tower Edition!

By Lenny K. Mata Cuevas | Published by April 30, 2021 How many times have you read Coronavirus- related articles in The Tower within the last year? All of those stories are known, thanks to the willingness of administrators, staff, faculty and students to share their journey of hardship, trauma and perhaps loss of loved ones in the year of the […]

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Panel Offers Tips on Getting and Keeping the Job You Want

Alejandro Arcos | Published by April 28, 2021 The School of Communication, Media and Journalism, also known as the School of CMJ, hosted its annual Spring panel discussion. On the March 23rd, 2021 edition of the panel, CMJ based the discussion around the theme of retaining your job position after being hired, advancing your career and being hired fresh out […]

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Shining a Light on Enslaved People at Liberty Hall

By Tyler Clark | Published by April 28, 2021 Despite being one of the most diverse universities in the country, the land on which Kean stands was once worked on by enslaved people. As the extremely diverse student population walks to and from classes, they unknowingly retrace the steps of the enslaved. Rather than shy away from the connection between […]

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Kean to Launch Competitive Esports Program

By Dorian Alerte | Published by April 20, 2021 When Kean students return to campus in Fall 2021, they can look forward to a new addition to the Kean athletics roster: Esports.   Esports has grown into a major industry in the gaming world. Esports is a type of competitive video game playing that has become increasingly popular. The co-ed esports […]

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President Repollet Hosts Spring Semester Town Hall

By: Chelsey Jaipersaud | Published by April 24, 2021   President Lamont Repollet addressed student concerns about the return to campus, safety protocols and the possible mandate for student vaccinations at the Spring semester virtual Town Hall. Students were invited to attend the event and provide feedback on issues that arose from the Spring 2021 semester along with suggestions on […]

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Kean University Enters One-year Anniversary of Remote Learning

By Christian Grullon|Published by March 31, 2021 One year after Kean University moved to online, hybrid and remote learning due to the COVID 19 pandemic, students had mixed reactions about learning. Remote learning had been recently extended to March 1st because of the outbreak. The university has been operating remotely since the Spring 2020 semester.  Students and staff have been […]

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