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The North Avenue Academic Building (NAAB) is near completion and sure enough students and faculty members will be able to admire the outstanding new building. NAAB will house the health and computer sciences programs.
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The North Avenue Academic Building (NAAB) is near completion and sure enough students and faculty members will be able to admire the outstanding new building. NAAB will house the health and computer sciences programs.
To help incoming freshman students feel more at ease at Kean University, the Center for Academic Success (CAS) and the School of General Studies will host New Student Orientation (NSO) on Tuesday, August 30, 2016, beginning in Harwood Arena at 8 a.m. This year’s NSO will mark the beginning of college for more than 1,500 first-year students.
Attention incoming freshmen Photo courtesy of shsthepapercut.com
Enoteca Ursino will bring a farm-to-table experience to the public Photo courtesy of Enoteca Ursino
Don’t be underprepared for the praxis. Get ready by attending the praxis boot camp Photo courtesy of the College of Education
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.
On Wednesday, May 4, 2016, Center for Leadership and Service (CLS) hosted a Service Award Breakfast honoring those who have served a numerous amount of hours within a 12 month span from April 2015 to April 2016. It was held in the Donald R. Conklin Conference Center in the Science Technology and Mathematics (STEM) Building.
It’s time for students to get all their ducks in row for a time regarded as one of the proudest moments of their lives.
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.
One of the hardest topics to speak about is sexual violence, especially if one is a victim. But it is time that someone finally gets the nerve to speak about it. That is exactly what Tim Mousseau did when he came to Kean University on Tuesday, April 12, 2016. He spoke to a room filled with students in the Little Theatre.
Kean University’s official student newspaper, The Tower, has earned five awards, including one for General Excellence, from the New Jersey Collegiate Press Association (NJCPA.)
Kean University exchange students paid New Year wish to everyone University Affairs, Wenzhou-Kean University
New and old members of the Greek Executive Board at the Northeast Greek Leadership Association Photo courtesy of Greek Senate
Basketball player Marajiah Bacon wins NJAC Rookie of The Week eight times consecutively Photo courtesy of Kean Athletics
Take a look at some of the highlights from Kean University's Chinese New Year celebration.
On Monday, February 8, 2016, the Asian Studies and Office of Student Organization hosted the event Chinese New Year Kickoff for the Kean community. It was held in the Miron Student Center (MSC) during college hour, with cultural performances and food that celebrate and embrace the Chinese culture and heritage.
Come see the Devils and the Rangers battle it out Photo courtesy of Student Organization
Join Student Organization on a trip to see a professional basketball game! Photo courtesy of Student Organization
Join Student Organization for a trip to ice skate in New York City at Bryant Park Ojilvis Nunez l The Cougar’s Byte
Members of The Leadership Institute show off their stars and stripes Brooke Roderick | The Cougar’s Byte