Understand Your Vote with Kean’s Voting Squad
On Monday, October 6, inside the Nancy Thompson Learning Commons (NTLC), Kean University's Voting Squad tabled to offer resources and support for students on their voting journey.
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On Monday, October 6, inside the Nancy Thompson Learning Commons (NTLC), Kean University's Voting Squad tabled to offer resources and support for students on their voting journey.
On Wednesday, October 1st, the Human Rights Institute and the Holocaust Resource and Education Center partnered to host Sabor Latino, an event held outside at the Miron Student Center (MSC). The one-hour showcase invited students to connect and get educated on Latinx and Hispanic Culture through food, activities, and conversation.
In honor of homecoming week, Wednesday, October 1st marked Kean University’s second annual President's Sneaker Ball. The event was hosted by Kean P.U.L.S.E and the Presidents Advisory Council (PAC), in the Harwood Arena.
"When did offending someone become the preeminent cardinal sin?." – Hank Gibson
On Monday, September 15, the Center for Rising Excellence and Cultural Empowerment (CERCE): The Leadership Center, hosted one of Kean’s largest Hispanic Heritage Month events on the Miron Student Center (MSC) Plaza.
Hot topics related to the Afro Gen-Z experience were discussed at the Miron Student Center (MSC) on Thursday, September 25. The event was hosted by the United African Student Association. Young immigrant and first-generation African and Caribbean students at Kean shared their trials, tribulations, and the positive aspects of living as young people in today's society.
On Friday, September 12, Kean University held its annual Kean Day to showcase the various student groups, departments, and resources it offers.
In honor of Constitution Day, federal district court judge Georgette Castner delivered a speech on Wednesday, September 17, at the Liberty Hall Academic Center (LHAC) exhibition hall.
From August 26 to September 2, Kean University hosted a series of events and activities for the campus body to enjoy as part of their annual Jump Into Kean Week.
The National Pan-Hellenic Council (NPHC), in partnership with Kean's student government, hosted an event on September 10, 2025. Held around the Miron Student Center (MSC), the event offered free acai bowls, refreshments, and an interactive game that highlighted the mission and traditions of the NPHC organizations, all aimed at reintroducing students to Greek life on campus.
On September 12th, Kean University hosted its annual Kean Day, an event that introduces students to resourceful organizations and teams around campus. During this event, the Student Life Media Team (SLMT), known around campus as Cougar's Byte, showcased its new theme, “Cougar Island.”
On Thursday, August 28, President Lamont O. Repollet, Ed.D., took the stage to deliver his sixth Opening Address as President of Kean University for the 2025-26 school year.
On Wednesday, August 27, the campus was buzzing with excitement as it prepared to welcome over 1,000 students to Kean for its annual Freshman Convocation.
On Thursday, August 28, Kean's Student Government Association hosted "Movie Under the Stars" from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m., where students gathered on Cougar Green to watch the live-action Lilo and Stitch, an entertainment-focused activity part of the many events during Jump into Kean Week, a series of campus events and activities designed to welcome students to campus.
On Tuesday, August 26, first-year students from across the country arrived on campus with their families to move into Freshman and Cougar Hall, some of Kean's busiest residence halls.
On Thursday, January 30, the Kean P.U.L.S.E. Programming Board hosted Lunar New Year in the Miron Student Center (MSC) Atrium. From 3:30 to 4:30 p.m., students enjoyed delicious foods and rich traditions of the cultures that celebrate Lunar New Year. Students had the opportunity to receive a complimentary t-shirt and tickets for food and Bobba tea upon check-in.
On Monday, March 17, the Greek Senate hosted Queens in Motion in the Miron Student Center (MSC) Room 226. The event was held in honor of Women’s History Month. Queens in Motion presented a panel of women who shared their accomplishments and the obstacles they had to overcome to reach a certain point in their career.
This week, Kean University is recognizing mental health awareness and suicide prevention. Cougars for Hope is held from Monday, March 24 to Thursday, March 27 with several events for students to attend. The purpose of Cougars for Hope is to spread joy and share with students the resources available to help them achieve mental well-being. Below is a list of each activity occurring throughout the week.
On Tuesday, April 22, Gourmet Dining hosted Customer Appreciation Day on the Miron Student Center (MSC) Patio. The day was filled with beautiful, warm weather and fun activities for students to enjoy.
On Friday, April 4, the Greek Senate and Alpha Phi Alpha hosted the Miss Black and Gold Scholarship Pageant at the Wilkins Theatre from 6:30 to 10 p.m. The night was filled with talented young ladies competing to be the next Miss Black and Gold.