Campus News Articles
Graduation 2008
The Class of 2008 waves Kean good-bye
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Many people view college graduation as a time to release the pent-up stress of classes, erase the hundreds of past projects and papers off the computers, and kiss the various buildings where seemingly endless classes were held goodbye. However, the Kean University undergraduate class of 2008 was a little different.
The Kean Community Moves to Adjust
Tuition and fees have been set for the upcoming academic year
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As a result of budget cuts across the State of New Jersey and increased operating costs, Kean University students will face a tuition increase of about 7.9%. At a tuition hearing on Wednesday, June 18, 2008, Kean University Vice President for Administration and Finance, Phil Connelly, explained the need to increase tuition.
Confidence: It's Being Afraid and Doing it Anyway
The Nathan Weiss Graduate College at Kean University graduates its largest class
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May 13, 2008 marked a special day in the lives of the 711 candidates marked for graduation. Donned in black caps and gowns and their appropriate tassels, they ended their journey for Master's and professional degrees at Kean University. For many, this was the end of their formal education and the beginning of their career; for others, it was another notch in their belt, or even a pay raise at work; but for all, it was an experience that won't soon be forgotten.
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