Discussing Disabilities
On Wednesday, March 30, 2016, at 6:30 p.m., Human Rights Book Club (HRBC) hosted an iIntimate discussion surrounding Criptiques, a groundbreaking collection of essays by disabled authors.
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On Wednesday, March 30, 2016, at 6:30 p.m., Human Rights Book Club (HRBC) hosted an iIntimate discussion surrounding Criptiques, a groundbreaking collection of essays by disabled authors.
On Friday, April 8, 2016, the Human Rights Institute at Kean University held its ninth annual conference. Entitled Locked up in America: The Business of Incarceration, it was a close examination of critical issues of incarceration. Meant to educate and inform, the conference featured a variety of experts who spoke about their interactions with the justice system and U.S. prison industry. Each expert is in their own way a social justice advocate that works tirelessly toward a better tomorrow. During the conference, they took time to share their insights, experiences and expertise related to the prison system.
The prison population of the United States is the highest in the world Photo courtesy of the Human Rights Institute
Syd London welcoming the crowd Jailene Burgos l The Cougar’s Byte
London captures moments from harsh realities in and out of New York City Photo courtesy of Syd London
Celebrate the Christmas season with Liberty Hall Michael Dumaine l The Cougar’s Byte
Give back to the community with Psy Org and PAR FORE Marlee Nicolas | The Cougar’s Byte
Spend the Christmas Season with Liberty Hall Michael Dumaine l The Cougar’s Byte
Stem Educators will host a trip to EdCamp NJ Photo courtesy of Stem Educators
The We Are You Project continues to celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month with a night of poetry Photo courtesy of the Human Rights Institute
British acapella sensation The King’s Singers will be coming to perform at Kean University on November 8, 2015. The performance will be held in Enlow Recital Hall at 3 p.m.
Experience the fun at the Disney College Program! Photo courtesy of Christina Collazo
Join the Human Rights institute in a talk of human rights violation Photo courtesy of the Human Rights Institute
Vistors embark on the We Are You Project exhibit Aliyah Price-Perry l The Cougar's Byte
It is hard to become involved on campus when there is an overwhelming amount of options and sometimes students decide to not even bother joining a club. There is also the question of, “How do I even begin to find the clubs and organizations that is right for me?” Well, the answer is easy! All university organizations are listed on Cougar Link along with meeting schedules and upcoming events. Everything from Greek Life, to heritage societies, to intramural sports are popular at Kean University—but there are some groups directed at those with particular interests.