First Gen Students Matter

By Nefertiti Nzameyo | Published April 18, 2024 The rainfall that pooled on Kean University’s Union campus grounds was no match for the attendees ready to network the night away. Students, alums, and staff gathered at Kean Hall, Room 127, on Wednesday, April 3rd, for the First Generation Alumni & Student Networking Event, a host collaboration of the Office of […]

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Kean’s Spring Break Study Abroad Programs 

By Jordan Beaudoin | Published April 1, 2024 Kean University, as a whole, wants to make learning fun for all students who attend its programs.  The school has many great programs that it has to offer, and at the school, one of the biggest things that they have going for them is the college’s Travel Learn program.  Travel Learn is […]

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 Food Vendor’s Availability on Campus

By Veronica Vila | Published on March 25, 2024 Resident students at Kean University agree that there’s a lack of food vendors and food options available on campus. Michael Caramanica, Resident District Manager for Gourmet Dining at Kean, expands on the process of selecting food vendors and food options on campus. Caramanica explained that Gourmet Dining’s hands are partially tied […]

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Lights Out Cougars 

By Ross Rodney | Published March 11, 2024 On Feb. 21, 2024, Kean University’s Union campus experienced a power outage that affected the Freshman, Upperclassman, Bartlett, Rogers, Sozio, and Burch residence halls. The power outage started at approximately 1:00 P.M. and lasted until about 10:00 P.M.  Students who were able to were encouraged to return home, and those who were […]

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Occupational Clinician Hosts First Self-Care Saturday Event 

By Ridimerb Diaz- Ramirez | Published on March 18, 2024 The first Self-Care Saturday event had an agenda that consisted of an introduction, the self-care categories, a touch on emotional/mental/physical/spiritual/professional self-care, barriers, and a self-care wheel. Self-Care Saturday is an event that focuses on the things people should incorporate into their lives to take care of themselves.   Occupational clinician Krystle […]

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Nationally Ranked Cougars Historic Season

By Kervin Coleman | Published December 7, 2023 After receiving an at-large bid to enter, the Kean Cougars field hockey team was NCAA Tournament-bound. The Cougars had a steady season, entering the tournament ranked thirteenth in the country. The Cougars were sitting at 11-5 and had slim hopes to look forward to going into the postseason after losing in the NJAC Semifinals to […]

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Kean Men’s Volleyball Preview

By John DeFreitas | Published December 7, 2023 The Kean Men’s volleyball team faces a unique experience with four sophomores returning who already saw significant playing time as freshmen, alongside a coach who enters his second full season as head coach. A season ago, the Cougars suffered a first-round exit in the CVC (Continental Volleyball Conference) to Marymount University after a five-set battle […]

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Kean’s Sports Summit

By Josephine Carrillo | Published December 7, 2023 On Thursday, Nov. 30, Kean University’s Sports Business Club and the President’s Advisory Council, PAC, hosted the first Sports Summit at Kean University in the North Avenue Academic Building. “We are here, this is sports, this is Kean,” said Sebastian Salazar, founder and president of the Sports Business Club. “ I want to clarify […]

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New Characters Arrive at the Kean Ocean Campus

By Colin Ward | Published December 7, 2023 Kean Ocean students have been treated to an unexpected pop of character on their campus this semester. Thanks to the Ocean County College Foundation, 20 bronze sculptures have been placed all throughout the campus.  These pieces of art are all part of Seward Johnson’s sculpture collection. Johnson was a New Jersey native from New Brunswick. […]

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