Coping With Heartbreak During Covid-19

By Chelsey Jaipersaud | Published by March 05, 2021 They say nice guys always finish last…Nice guys are the ones who are always there to boost your confidence. Nice guys don’t get the pretty girl or the popular girl or the one with the bubbly personality. They forgot to mention that nice girls finish last too.  Maybe you’ll be lucky enough to […]

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Phone apps tap into women’s heart health

By Tiye Bracy | Published by February 26, 2021 In honor of Women Heart Disease Awareness Month, Kean University’s Center for Leadership and Service held Wear Red: Phone Apps for Better Health, an online event that took place on Feb. 2 in conjunction with other Wear Red educational programs that happened throughout the week. The webinar was provided information about the […]

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New Information Regarding May 2021 Commencement

By Emily Robles | Published by February 25, 2021 With Covid-19 creating anxiety everywhere, those in the senior class of 2021 could not help but wonder what kind of graduation they should expect. Some students expressed concern about what they considered was a lack of information, and they said it left them with uneasy feelings. However, some of the anxiety was relieved […]

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Students Offer Perspective on COVID-19 Vaccine

By: Davaughnia Wilson | Published by February 24, 2021 University students have differing opinions on the benefits, if any, of the COVID-19 vaccine, and most are torn between taking and not taking the vaccine when it becomes available to them. Some students announced that they are willing to take the vaccine to protect themselves and their loved ones. Others, however, are fully […]

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UNIVERSITY EXTENDING REMOTE LEARNING SCHEDULE TO MARCH

  By Christian Grullon | Published by February 20, 2021   Kean University has announced that they are extending the remote learning schedule for students to early March as a result of high COVID-19 rates. Hybrid and Face-to-Face courses that were originally scheduled to start the week of February 15 are expected to begin the week of March 1, according […]

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Kean named one of the top 100 colleges with rising application rates

By Salimah McCullough | Published by December 9, 2019 Kean University is among the top 100 colleges in the United States that has had high growth in application numbers, according to 24/7 Wall Street, “a financial news and opinion company” that aggregates and republishes content from major news sites. According to an article on the university-sponsored Kean news page, posted […]

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From college admissions to Hollywood scandals

By: Nicole Diefenbacher | Published by March 22, 2019 Federal prosecutors say that 50 people took part in a massive scandal that involved bribing coaches and school officials as well as cheating on standardized test in the first week of March, according to CNN. Dozens of parents have been charged, including Hollywood stars like Lori Loughlin and Felicity Huffman. According […]

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How exercise can ease the stress of college

By Josh Palgi | Published Jan. 29, 2018 College is called the best four years of your life. Exercise could make the college experience less stressful and more enjoyable with endless short and long term benefits. So, what percent of college students exercise regularly? Only 50.4 percent of males and 39.9 percent of female students met these recommendations. Is it […]

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Senioritis: An excuse to slack off or a real condition?

By Babatunde Dahunsi | Published Oct. 25, 2016 Senioritis — a colloquial expression used by students in their last year of college who are eager to graduate, but lose the motivation to give 100 percent toward their studies — can spread like wildfire for students who take more than the traditional four years to graduate. The definition of what it means […]

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