Wear Red Day Recap Video Spring 2018
On February 2nd, Kean University celebrated "Wear Red Day" to bring awareness to women's heart disease.
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On February 2nd, Kean University celebrated "Wear Red Day" to bring awareness to women's heart disease.
WKNJ-FM is dedicated to finding and giving these students a platform to build and to encourage other students at Kean. Whether through music or current topics, it is important to acknowledge the progress these students have made.
One of the perks of college and Kean University is the ability to be involved in various activities. Some activities include Greek life, student employment, clubs and honor societies. Kean University is host to 22 honors societies and one of them includes the TriBeta National Honors Society.
With events happening all throughout the month of February, come join us in celebrating Black History Month here at Kean University For more information on events, visit kean.edu/bhm
Kean University's Speech lab is relocating to the Library room L-114A!
(Pictured above) Members of the Outdoor Adventure and Recreation Club (OAR) as the group went rock climbing!
Venturing out into the unknown wilderness that this world has to offer can be a difficult task. The earth is vast with many things to see and witness, ranging from a variety of historical artifacts and nature's most beautiful creations to national landmarks. However, for college students, the time to travel and visually learn about the world around them is not plentiful. Homework assignments, deadlines, and the pressure to keep a balanced social and academic life can take away from one's exploration of the world. Therefore, some of life's greatest experiences are missed.
On Tuesday, January 23rd, 2016, the Spring 2018 Kean University "Meet the Greeks" were held in Harwood Arena. Meet the Greeks provides students with the opportunity to meet the Greek organization members and learn all about Kean University's recognized Greek-letter organizations. Organizations were given the opportunity to step and stroll and introduce themselves to prospective members. For more information about Greek life at Kean University, please visit http://www.kean.edu/offices/cls/greek or contact the Center for Leadership and Service, located in Miron Student Center, room 219, by calling 908-737-5170 or emailing cls@kean.edu.
Interested in movie scripts, films, and writing? Then check out the Screenwriter's Society club on campus! The Screenwriter's Society is a new organization on campus that welcomes students at Kean University who are interested in script writing and film in general.
In a field as varied as health, it can be difficult for students to find the necessary help needed to navigate toward their intended profession. Fortunately, the Pre-Medical Pre-Dental Association at Kean University gives students the guidance and tools needed to reach their specific goals.
The purpose of the McNair Scholars Program is to provide an advantage for undergraduate students who are first generation and income eligible to attain doctoral degrees.
Paula Caffree is a senior at Kean University and she is the first biology major to intern at L'Oréal Company in Clark in the summer of 2017. Caffree is currently applying to graduate school to attain a master's degree in clinical research.
Between the many academic courses of study chosen by students to take, the variety of choices regarding their interests are vast. Whether a student is enthralled in the arts or is more business-focused, Kean University is willing to accommodate any student's scholarly wants and needs.
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President of Sigma Beta Chi Victoria Kimberlin-Orsini perfectly displays the benefits of being involved and taking full advantage of the college experience. In her years at Kean, she has dedicated herself to a double major in elementary education and sociology, as well as being the president of the well respected Sigma Beta Chi sorority. In 2017, Kimberlin-Orsini won a scholarship and service award for having 75 hours of community service.
Marajiah Bacon, a basketball prodigy on the Kean Women's basketball team, has aspirations of helping to leading her team to victory, and not just on the offensive end.
Being the leading scorer for a collegiate basketball team is already a difficult task for anyone to accomplish, regardless of what school they play for. Add in a lengthy school schedule, long practices that do not just end when the coach dismisses everyone, and the pressure of being one of the most recognizable faces of collegiate basketball at an institution and someone's work will be cut out for them.
To excel on both the court and in the classroom is a tremendous task that requires loads of drive and diligence. Vikki Stec can handle both with high levels of success.
Isaac Taylor is a sophomore at Kean and has already been involved in multiple community service projects to help build a strong involvement resume. He is secretary of the Biology Club, a resident assistant, PARC AC, former freshmen class secretary, current representative for the sophomore class and a Silver Leader with the Leadership Institute. He is able to balance his major in cell & molecular biology with all of his involvement and responsibilities at Kean.
The life of a student athlete can be potentially stressful, as those who compete on a field, court or ice rink are tasked with the responsibilities of maintaining a good grade point average (GPA) and the highest level of proficiency in the sport they play. Early alarm clocks, lengthy study sessions, and strenuous practices and pre-season training sessions are just some of the many obligations for the school's athletic population.