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(04/06/15 9:47am)
The first two years of college are great—that is, if taking required general education courses is how one would define “great”. By junior year, it is easy to become confused with the responsibility of choosing electives that intrigue particular interests. No one wants to be stuck in another boring class for an entire semester. With that in mind, below is a list of some of the more interesting courses offered next semester at Kean University—some are so fascinating that students might have a hard time even believing that these courses exist on campus.
(04/01/15 7:08am)
Last month, the Leadership Institute of Kean University began its countdown to their Masquerade Ball with a kickoff event that shook the entire campus. On April 8, 2015 in Downs Hall, the Masquerade Ball will take place from the hours of 7 p.m. to 11 p.m. Tickets go on sale Wednesday, March 11, 2015 at the Wilkins Theater box office for $6. There is no ticket limit per student ID and outside guests are welcome to attend. The dress code is semi-formal and the wearing of masks is strongly encouraged, but not entirely required.
(04/01/15 6:52am)
Last year on April 11, 2014, the Leadership Institute of Kean University hosted the very first Kean Dance Marathon (KDM) and it was an instant success. At the end of the night, a grand total of $12,518.10 was revealed to all that participated and the campus erupted with an overwhelming amount of joy and excitement. This year, KDM is being presented by the Greek Senate and will be held in Downs Hall on April 17, 2015 from 12 p.m. to 12 a.m. All proceeds of KDM will be donated to Children’s Specialized Hospital.
(03/23/15 1:26pm)
Scott Delphino and Elissa Morel representing The Princeton Review
Photo Credits: Michael Dumaine
(03/18/15 12:19pm)
Last chance for literature junkies; the final date for the spring Author Series is March 24, 2015. For the third time this semester, The Graduate and Part-Time Student Council has arranged for another well-recognized author to grace the campus with their presence. John Keene, renowned author and translator, will be appearing at East Campus room 203 at 4:30 p.m. Keene will also be signing personal copies, reading from his own works, and answering questions from audience members.
(03/16/15 9:38am)
The Kean community at the second annual Lupus charity dinner
Photo Credits: The Cougar's Byte
(03/11/15 2:10pm)
Orginal picture courtesty of Kean University's Women's Studies Program
Rose Marie Kitchen l The Cougar's Byte
(03/03/15 2:10pm)
The 17 Street in Newark, New Jersey [NJ], will be gaining a new neighbor shortly. Kean University’s Iota Phi Theta recently purchased a lot during Newark’s Valentine’s Day land sale. But it is not for what one may think; 17 Street will not be gaining a fraternity for a neighbor. The plan is to build a house on the vacant lot and then hand over the keys to the rent-free house to a homeless family unknown to the Iotas.
(02/11/15 3:18pm)
After years and years of working towards a degree the finish line is officially in site for graduating seniors. On Tuesday, February 10, 2015, the Alumni Association hosted an event for all graduating seniors, 100 Days Until Graduation. Graduating seniors gathered together inside the Cougar’s Den, located in the University Center [UC] to celebrate this milestone together. The event took place from 2 p.m. to 6 p.m.
(01/23/15 11:38am)
On campus, students are able to take advantage of Health Services that lie in room 126 of Downs Hall. With a mission to make Kean University a safe and healthy environment for all students, faculty, and visitors, Health Services provides high quality assistants to meet the needs for everyone.
(12/02/14 2:06pm)
Two years ago, Kean University senior and marketing major Dan Barbera was thinking about the ever competitive field of global business. He wanted something to make himself stand out from the rest. Two years ago, Barbera began to put in the works the Cougars Global Business Club [CGBC].
(11/10/14 10:56am)
Diana Calle is the current secretary of Graduate Part-Time Student Council [GPSC] at Kean University. She is in her final year with the university and she intends to get her Master’s in public administration. The GPSC is an organization geared toward graduate and part-time students that looks to enhance the academic, social, and cultural aspects of the collegiate environment by embracing the infinite areas of diversity at the university.
(09/09/14 8:39pm)
When it is time to study on campus, it is hard to find a quiet area.