Embracing International Education
International Education Week (IEW) is not just an ordinary, everyday Kean University event. It is a week that is recognized nationwide.
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International Education Week (IEW) is not just an ordinary, everyday Kean University event. It is a week that is recognized nationwide.
Aiming to break a world reading record is no easy feat. Jumpstart housed within Kean University has partnered with the 11th anniversary Read for the Record in hopes to break a world reading record.
On Wednesday, October 19, 2016, the Vice President of Student Affairs hosted the “It’s On Us” program/campaign in the Miron Student Center (MSC) Greek Lounge.
Premiere Stages of Kean University will host an exclusive benefit performance of the 2015/2016 Liberty Live Commission, My Lord, What a Night by Deborah Brevoort, at Liberty Hall Museum on Friday, October 14, 2016.
In celebration of National Hispanic Heritage Month, Kean Stage will be hosting two special shows to kick off the celebration.
Through the semester students are offered various opportunities to give back to the community and volunteer at one of the many service projects that are offered throughout the school year. The Center for Leadership and Service (CLS) has various partnerships with different community service outreaches.
Kean University is devoted to making sure everyone’s experience on campus is a safe, friendly and comfortable one.
The colors of red, grey and white filled the Dave Gibbons Conference Center of Kean Hall on Monday, May 2, 2016. The sounds of classical music welcomed the members of Jumpstart to a ceremony of appreciation but as the room filled, memories spilled, and those involved became overwhelmed with a sense of pride for what they do.
When Amy Boright and Jared Siperstein’s son Jude was diagnosed with meningomyelitis, everything changed. But the support they received from The Children’s Specialized Hospital in Mountainside helped them through the times of turmoil.
Spring break is a week open for students, staff and faculty to do whatever their hearts desire; but for 24 students and staff they decided to spend their spring break giving back to the community.
To complete the celebration and remembrance of African American History Month, Kean University partnered with Smithsonian Channel, major league baseball (MLB) and optimum community to screen the documentary of The Hammer of Hank Aaron.
Accessing and utilizing the digital world of Kean University Photo courtesy of Kean University
The One-Stop Service Center may now be found in the Administration Building
Kean University alumnus, William F. Loehning, has donated $250,000 to underwrite the conference center in the Green Lane Academic Building (GLAB).
Kean University music majors have joined forces with Roselle Park elementary students and special needs adults for a musical concert entitled, “We’re All in this Together!” The performance will be on Thursday, January 7, 2016, in Wilkins Theatre; starting at 7:30 p.m.
Kean University is known for its teaching programs and teacher certifications; but what many don’t realize is that Kean University has a program dedicated to having its students gain real life teaching experiences.
Applying to college and choosing a career may be a nerve wracking time for any student but only a few are able to keep their calm through it all.
SOTA Executive Board at Freshmen Orientation 2015 Photo courtesy of SOTA
Ever walk by a plasma screen television, in the Miron Student Center (MSC) or Hutchinson Hall, but didn’t have time to stop and actually read it? Well staying connected just got a whole lot easier.
Incoming freshman students are always eager to get involved in clubs and organizations on campus; but only some are eager enough to run for an election class position.