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Students engaged in the fun activities during Kean Day: Campus Awareness Festival The Cougar's Byte
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Students engaged in the fun activities during Kean Day: Campus Awareness Festival The Cougar's Byte
Students learning more about Kean Univeristy during Kean day The Cougar's Byte
Volunteers rebuilding sand dunes in Seaside The Cougar's Byte
David Stollman, speaker at The Greek Senate Conference Ojilvis Nunez l The Cougar's Byte
Students eager to learn more about Kean University Uriel Solis l The Cougar’s Byte
Explore what Greek Life has to offer Brooke Roderick l The Cougar's Byte
Last years’ incoming freshmans interested to see what Kean University has to offer The Cougar's Byte
A new way for fafsa Brooke Roderick l The Cougar's Byte
With the end of the semester near, one thing that is on many students’ minds is graduation. On Thursday, May 21, 2015, the undergraduate class of 2015 will be leaving Kean University and entering the real world. But before that day comes, there are a few facts for those who are graduating need to know.
The Kean Gospel Choir is preparing for a night full of music and ministry in Downs Hall on Tuesday, May 5, 2015. The Celebration of Gospel will begin at 7:30 p.m. and food and refreshments will be provided. Tickets can be purchased at the Wilkins Theater Box Office for the low price of $5. Those attending are encouraged to wear semi-formal attire. This will be the first occurrence of an annual event—so don’t miss out!
Jasmine Rand, esquire of the Trayvon Martin case and founder of RAND LAW, L.L.C. Photo Credit: Marlon Ramtahal l The Cougar's Byte
Paul Agui, senior biology major and brother of Beta Kappa Psi Photo Credit: Gaelle Gilles l The Cougar's Byte
The Biology Club Executive Board From left to right: Kerrylynn Konecny (advisor), Jessica Granberg (treasurer), Karen Grisales (vice president), Matildelis Medina (secretarty), and Theodore Thompson (president). Not pictured Jennifer Varghese (public relations)
On April 21, 2015, from 3:30 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. the student occupational therapy association, affectionately known as SOTA, invited Jack Ballos and Steve Brigham to Kean University. As a part of Occupational Therapy Month, they hosted a screening of Jack Ballos’ award-winning documentary, Destiny’s Bridge.
General Education Mentors help freshman students learn their academic status Photo Credits: Gaelle Gilles l The Cougar's Byte
The study of post modernism is widely practiced amongst architects, industrial designers, graphic designers, and more. One of the most prominent architects and designers of this time period practiced post modernism, and his name was Michael Graves. Post modernism is complex in expression, and directly relates to Grave’s work.
On the night of Friday, April 17, 2015, Greek Senate hosted the second annual Kean Dance Marathon (KDM). Last year, when the Leadership Institute hosted the event $12,518.10 was raised to help children receive the best care a child can receive at Children’s Specialized Hospital, located in Mountainside, New Jersey.
He can be seen as a comedian, always making people laugh with the things he says and always making people feel excited with the energy he has. With his bright mind and his dedication to do whatever he can during his lifetime, Andrew Cornelio, a senior majoring in therapeutic recreation, is a person everyone has to know.
On April 8, 2015, students and faculty of Kean University prepared themselves for a night of glitz and glamour in Downs Hall for the Leadership Institute’s charity Masquerade Ball.
The Thinking Creatively Conference is a professional event to network aspiring design students at Kean University. Hosted by the Robert Busch School of Design, the event is being held on April 16 and 17, 2015 at the Little Theatre in the University Center (UC) from 10:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Two days comprised of speeches, interactions, workshops, presentations, and more! Some speakers expected to be present are: