Autism research takes off at Kean

By Johanna Edladous| Published April 6, 2017 Autism is a developmental disorder that affects 1 in 68 children in the United States, but 1 in 41 in New Jersey. According to Autism New Jersey, a nonprofit organization, New Jersey has the highest rate of children with autism nationwide. Dr. John C. Burke is an assistant professor and the applied behavioral […]

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Kean Students React to ‘Get Out’ Film

By Kiara Mays | Published April 4, 2017 Since its release on Feb. 24, critically acclaimed film “Get Out” continues to dominate at the box office. Having grossed over $147 million domestically and a rare 99% favorable review on Rotten Tomatoes, students at Kean University voiced their thoughts on the Jordan Peele (of Key and Peele), written and directed, thriller/comedy […]

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Kean students experience virtual reality journey

By Monica Sudfield | Published March 22, 2017 The Human Rights Center, the Center for Interdisciplinary Studies, and The School of Environmental and Sustainability Sciences united in the Miron Student Center lobby on March 21 from 10-3 p.m. to sponsor a virtual reality journey through Ethiopia that displays the water crisis occurring in so many places throughout the world. This […]

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College of Visual and Performing Arts becomes a School

By Monica Sudfield | Published March 4, 2017 The College of Visual and Performing Arts and the College of Humanities & Social Sciences have been combined into one college, and given a new name: the College of Liberal Arts. When the College of Visual and Performing Arts was created, it had four departments: Theater, Fine Arts, Music and Design. The […]

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Kean University Police Department blotter, Feb. 2017

By Cody Louie | Published March 4,2017 The Kean University Police Department’s daily blotter holds incidents and crimes reported to the police. For the month of Feb. a total of 27 incidents of found property and 12 motor vehicle accidents were reported across campus lots among other things. Feb. 1 – At approximately 11:30 a.m. a 23-year-old Irvington man was […]

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Kean celebrates diversity by presenting student and faculty artwork at the Human Rights Institute

By Adrianna Ruffo | Published Feb 8, 2017 From Jan 31st to May 12th, 2017, the Human Rights Institute will be hosting an art exhibit in the Human Rights Institute Gallery, called I Learn America: Explorations into Diversity, Identity and Inclusion. The exhibit, which was put together by Janice Kroposky, the acting director for the Human Rights Institute and Dr. Joseph […]

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How Kean students can remember and celebrate Black History Month

By Johanna Ekladous | Published Feb. 8, 2017 Dr. James Conyers, director of Africana Studies at Kean University, shares  how we can remember and celebrate Black History Month. With the Trump administration now in power and the Black Lives Matter movement gaining momentum, Dr. Conyers expressed the importance of understanding that it does not change how we are to celebrate and […]

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