The Power Behind The Path from Protest To Participation

By Tasha Dowbachuk|Published by, March 16 2021 In honor of Women’s History Month, Kean University’s students and staff are invited to view the virtual conversational event, “The Path from Protest To Participation”, featuring athletic activist and speaker, Toni-Smith Thompson on March 18th, 2021.  The Women’s Herstory program will be hosted by The Human Rights Institute, The Department of Athletics, The […]

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Dr. Don Marks Gives Special Presentation on Resilience

By Tyler Clark|Published by March,15 2021 Dr. Dennis Klein, Director of Master of Arts in Holocaust and Genocide Studies, invited Dr. Don Marks, Director of Clinical Training for the Psy. D Program at Kean, to his virtual Zoom class for a presentation about resilience on Feb. 23 2021. Dr. Klein also invited three Holocaust survivors Evi Blaikie, Hans Gesell, and […]

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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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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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Advice For Future Interns – ‘Internships Are The New Interview’

By, Alejandro Arcos| Published by February 20, 2021 The Offices of Career Services on Feb.1 hosted “Essential Skills for Internships,” a workshop that provided valuable information and advice for students taking internships in Spring 2021 intended to provide valuable information and advice for students expecting to take their Spring 2021 internships. Namely, how to prove one’s worth while working as an […]

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Black History Month: Meaning, Expectations, and Celebration

By Lenny K. Mata Cuevas| Published by: February 12,2021 In a college with such a diverse population like Kean, Black History Month also represents an opportunity to raise questions about self-identity, empathy, and the difficult process of re-education.  Organizations like Black Leadership Union (B.L.U) or Pan-African Student Union (P.A.S.U.) have scheduled a series of events to promote the importance and responsibility […]

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Resting Before Testing

By Alejandro Arcos| Published by November 23, 2020 With the final weeks of the semester closing in, students must prepare for final exams their courses may be expected to issue. With all the anxiety this is bound to bring, relaxation methods and healthy study routines are necessary in maintaining a healthy state of mind, especially when a clouded mind can hamper […]

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Kean Students React to 2020 Election Results

By: Ruben Nieves | Published by November 19, 2020 Since Joe Biden won the presidential election, there has been happiness and anger all across the country from voters.   Throughout the country and in cities such as Brooklyn and Washington D.C. there have been big groups of people celebrating the news of Biden winning, but there are also people who are angry […]

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Kean Features COCO JOLIE for Women Entrepreneurship Week

By Tiye Bracy| Published by November 26, 2020 In honor of Women Entrepreneurship Week, the Women and Gender Studies Program at Kean hosted a webinar online via Zoom on Nov. 2. Women Entrepreneurship Week was founded in 2014 by Montclair University. The guest speaker for this event was Miriam Gitelman, Chef and Owner of COCO JOLIE located in Englewood, NJ.  […]

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