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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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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Former Student Org president on Linden Board of Education loss: ‘I’ll be back’

By: Gail Fredricks | Published Nov. 10, 2016 Nigel Donald, Kean University’s former Student Organization’s president, has had his first experience running for public office. Although unsuccessful in the election for Linden Board of Education, Donald, 22, was happy with the results. “For my age, my experience, and time commitment to other things I was highly content with seeing all […]

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Student Government seats still open after April elections

By: Gail Fredricks | Published Sept. 25, 2016 Twenty-seven seats in Kean University’s student government remain available after last semester’s annual elections, which left even more positions vacant since no one ran for them. Last April, no student ran for vice president, treasurer, secretary and representatives in the Graduate Part-Time Student Council (GPSC). All positions for the Senior Class executive […]

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