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  • Kean Statement By Kean University Board of Trustees

    The Board of Trustees has carefully reviewed the findings of a comprehensive investigation into allegations related to President Farahi's academic credentials. The Board also discussed more recent allegations transmitted via email to Board members earlier this week.

  • Kean Mobile Put Kean In The Power Of The Palm

    Kean Mobile makes campus life more convenient

    KEAN mobile is accessible for students for both the iPhone and iPod touch through the iTunes App store. Blackboard Incorporated was the creator of this mobile application with hopes of allowing students to have instant access to campus life in the palm of their hand -- informing them in seconds.

  • Prom Dress Drive Threads for a Cause

    Donating prom dresses as a service

    One of the most anticipated events in a high school senior's life is prom. Now for the "fellas" it is quite simple; we get a date, we get a tux, and we get a haircut! The three steps for any male to have a successful prom experience. We do not have to bother with small details such as the tail of our coats or if our shoes are wing tip or square toe.

  • Doctor Putting a Human Face to Torture

    The Human Rights Institute at Kean University premieres Doctors of the Dark Side

    On Tuesday, March 27, 2012, the Human Rights Institute at Kean University will present the premiere of the film, Doctors of the Dark Side from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. in the New Jersey Center for Science, Technology, and Mathematics [STEM] building auditorium.

  • HRC Beauty Is But Skin Deep

    The Human Right’s Club holds Discrimination Awareness Week

    During the week of March 5, 2012, The Human Rights Club will be holding Discrimination Awareness Week. Different events will be held to instruct and minimize discrimination to the community of Kean University. Monday, March 5 – The Human Rights Tree.

  • Dancer STARTALK – Start Talking

    Students engage in a Hindi and Urdu cultural experience

    Looking for something fun and different to do this summer? How about a summer program focused on studying a different culture? The School for Global Education and Innovation at Kean University will be hosting two summer scholarship programs – Building Competency in Hindi through Global Project-based Learning and Building Competency in Urdu through Global Project-based Learning, both sponsored by STARTALK, a federally funded initiative supporting the study of critical need languages designated by the United States government.

  • Dryfuss Premiere Stages Presents: Richard Dreyfuss

    Lecture on the importance of civics education in public schools

    Kean University continues the Premiere Artists series as Academy Award-winning actor and civics activist Richard Dreyfuss visits on Monday, March 5, 2012. Premiere Artists is a project of Premiere Stages, the professional Actors' Equity Association theatre in residence at Kean University.

  • Kean Screams for Ice Cream!

    The Cougar’s Den new ice cream bar opens

    Kean University students are in for a treat, literally! The Cougar's Den has recently opened an ice cream bar located in the poetry room of the Cougar's Den. Open and ready for business, the Hershey's Ice Cream Bar is looking for customers, according to the morning shift supervisor of the Cougar's Den.

  • Presentation Reducing the “Uh’s” and “Umm’s”

    How to deliver an effective presentation

    Students majoring in English, film, fine arts, psychology, or any other major have at least one thing in common as it relates to classes -- they have to do class presentations at some point in their college career. Not everyone is a "social butterfly" and so not everyone will be comfortable standing in front of a filled room and speaking.

  • Moving Towards Safety, One Step at a Time

    Campus police updates and information

    Twenty four hours a day, seven days a week, the Kean University police department guards the liberty of students, faculty, and staff. Fall 2011 has brought about many changes within the Police station. For the past four months, Adam Shubsda has taken role as the new associate director of campus police.