Group of Kean Students and Faculty collaborate with Anti-Human Trafficking Organization

By Anthony Reyna | Published by December 22, 2021 Human Trafficking has become one of the most concerning issues in the world today, where millions are forced into slavery or sexual exploitation annually.  Recently, Kean Professor Robin Landa and a group of students from the Robert Busch School of Design (RBSD) collaborated with Free For Life International to offer their […]

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Fighting The End-Of-Semester Slumps

By  Andrey Nalbantov | Published December 21, 2021 As we slowly approach the season filled with colorful decorations, Christmas trees of all sizes, and the sound of “All I Want For Christmas Is You” on repeat all day long, we also move closer to the end of the Fall semester, with many students experiencing end-of-semester slumps. End-of-semester slumps occur when […]

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NJ Schools Suffer Enrollment Decline due to COVID

By Julia Strugala | Published by December 20, 2021           The pandemic has taken a toll on colleges throughout the country, creating multi-million dollar budget gaps due to a decline in enrollment and other issues caused by the deadly virus.            According to the National Student Clearinghouse, Undergraduate enrollment in the fall of 2020 declined by 3.6% from the fall […]

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Navigating the Mask Mandate at Kean University

By Julia Strugala | Published by November 19, 2021 Covid has become a household topic over the past year and a half, and our lives have completely changed in a way we would have never imagined. For many people, this new lifestyle meant working and doing school from home, going drastically long periods of time without seeing friends and family, […]

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University Returns to Campus from Remote Sessions

By Christian Grullon | Published by September 20, 2021 Few weeks in, and students and faculty have been adjusting while returning to in-person classes for this Fall semester. After spending most of 2020 and the beginning of this year on remote sessions due to the COVID-19 pandemic. “I enjoy being in person very much. It makes the campus feel more […]

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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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Tennis Returns as Kean Sees All 14 Sports in Action

By Dorian Alerte | Published by April 30, 2021 Women’s tennis is among Kean’s 14 spring sports teams to successfully return to play after a fall semester that was canceled due to Covid-19 regulations. As with all of the athletic teams, the tennis team followed an eight game regular season format. Athletes were able to return to campus in order to […]

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