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(01/25/19 10:00pm)
On Friday, Feb. 1 Kean University will be honoring the American Heart Association and its cause for heart disease awareness with Go Red for Women: Wear Red Day. This day will help to raise funds and awareness of heart disease and overall cardiovascular health, specifically in women.
(01/24/19 9:10pm)
One of Kean's extravagant buildings is the Green Lane Academic building (GLAB), home to the Kean University Barnes & Noble Bookstore. The Kean University Barnes & Noble Bookstore is a resource on campus for everything including textbooks, supplies and apparel.
(12/17/18 5:49pm)
Dec. 10 is known by many as Human Rights Day, a day to honor the adoption of the United Nations' Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR), put into action after the UN General Assembly in 1948. This day also marked the declaration’s 70th anniversary, an opportunity to reflect upon the continued importance of human rights activism around the world.
(12/07/18 7:32pm)
Kean University is known for a world-class affordable education. The university pushes this goal further with offerings of multiple scholarships. The Kean Foundation scholarship application is open and will close Friday, March 1, 2019 and is available for all Kean student applicants.
(12/10/18 3:09pm)
Lately Kean's gospel choir has had a series of impressive and amazing achievements. The most recent of these accomplishments was the opportunity to perform at the Radio City Music Hall Christmas Spectacular.
(12/07/18 6:07pm)
December is AIDS Awareness Month, and Kean University is acknowledging this with multiple events that are promoting education concerning sex, disease and communication. AIDS Awareness Month is a month of opportunity to reflect and raise awareness for the disease that affects millions of people all around the world every year.
(11/26/18 3:29pm)
Every November, as a part of Hunger and Homelessness Awareness Week, the Center for Leadership and Service (CLS) hosts events called Food for Thought designed to give students an opportunity to learn and serve people in the community with food insecurity. Two of these events took place during Homelessness Awareness Week on Nov. 14 and Nov. 16.
(11/25/18 3:15pm)
In honor and celebration of National Novel Writing Month (NaNoWriMo), the English Department at Kean University is holding weekly Write-In Cafe events every Tuesday and Thursday from 3:30-4:30 p.m.
(11/09/18 6:31pm)
On Tuesday, Nov. 27 in the STEM Building, the Holocaust Resource Center will host a new lecture in the Murray Pantier Memorial Scholar Lecture Series discussing French Jewish history. "Who Owns French Jewish History? The Strange Story of Zosa Szajkowski, Archive Salvager, Historian and Thief" is a presentation by Professor Lisa Moses Leff, author and acting director of academic affairs and senior vice provost at American University.
(11/09/18 6:43pm)
Habitat for Humanity is a non-profit housing organization whose goal is to provide every person with a decent living space. The Center for Leadership and Service (CLS) creates service trips to assist in the efforts of the Habitat for Humanity organization by building homes for people who struggle with homelessness.
(11/08/18 5:08pm)
Filipinos Uniting Nations at Kean (FUNK) is a cultural organization that works to unite the Kean Filipino community, as well as uniting all nationalities and ethnicities on campus. While focusing on the Filipino student community at Kean, FUNK is open to all students regardless of ethnicity.
(11/06/18 12:53am)
The Leadership Institute will be hosting a series of workshops to help students in preparations for their career goals. The Chapter After Workshops Series consists of three workshops. The three workshops are: How to Find the Right Internships, Build A Better Resume and the Seniors Tell All.
(11/06/18 12:45am)
Tuesday, Nov. 13 from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m., Student Organization presents its annual Foodbank Luncheon to be held in the Cougar's Den in the Miron Student Center. This event helps to raise awareness for hunger and homelessness.
(10/28/18 6:55pm)
October, as many know, is Breast Cancer Awareness Month. It is a month dedicated to raising awareness and funds to find a cure for the disease that affects 1 in 8 women in the U.S.
(10/25/18 2:28pm)
Kean University is pushing the importance of internships and encouraging students to get experience in their desired field while still being in school to make connections and prepare themselves for graduation.
(10/26/18 6:19pm)
In commemoration of the 80th Anniversary of Kristallnacht, the Holocaust Resource Center will be hosting an event with a special guest speaker who was a child survivor of the Holocaust. This event will be held Monday, Nov. 5 in the North Avenue Academic Building (NAAB) auditorium from 3:15 to 4:30 p.m.
(10/22/18 4:14pm)
Kean University offers a wide variety of opportunities in the performing arts. Out of the College of Liberal Arts is the School of Fine and Performing Arts, which offers BFA's in theatre, theatre performance, theatre design and technology and minors in dance and theatre.
(10/16/18 7:52pm)
On Oct. 10, Student Government held the Self-Awareness Fair in the Commuter Resource Center (CRC) for students interested in exploring their own wellness.
(10/19/18 6:10pm)
Jon Meacham will be opening Kean University's Distinguished Lecture Series with his lectures on American Politics and Current Events beginning Wednesday, Oct. 24 at 4:30 p.m. in the North Avenue Academic Building (NAAB) Auditorium.
(10/09/18 1:11am)
Kean University is known for a world-class affordable education. The university pushes this goal further with offerings of multiple scholarships. The Kean Foundation scholarship application opened Monday, Oct. 1, 2018 and will close Friday, March 1, 2019 and is available for all Kean student applicants.