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(04/22/15 12:35pm)
There are many students who major in biology or health sciences and many may wonder where a student can obtain a strong career in their field. There is no need to worry because on Saturday, April 25, 2015, the Biology Club is hosting a career day for all Kean University students. This career day, Biological and Health Sciences Career Conference¸ will allow students to meet with a number of professionals who work in the biology field, as well as a chance to gain knowledge on different jobs and internship opportunities. Students would also be able to grasp information that can be used as an advantage when starting a career in biology, such as skills that are needed when employers are looking for new employees.
(04/22/15 11:29am)
General Education Mentors help freshman students learn their academic status
Photo Credits: Gaelle Gilles l The Cougar's Byte
(04/17/15 8:28am)
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.
(04/15/15 2:12pm)
Sisters from Delta Phi Epsilon at the 65 Roses Gala
Dongfang Pan l The Cougar's Byte
(04/10/15 8:56am)
On Tuesday, April 14, 2015, the sorority Delta Phi Epsilon is hosting, for the first time, a semi-formal event that will have a focus of Cystic Fibrosis. With the name The 65 Roses Gala, this event was created according to Jessica Kramer, sophomore special education with a focus of communications major and a member of the sorority, “we [Delta Phi Epsilon] wanted to think of an event to raise money and awareness for Cystic Fibrosis through an event the entire campus can be a part of.”
(04/08/15 12:45pm)
On the night of Wednesday, April 1, 2015, hundreds of people walked through the doors of Wilkins Theatre around 6 p.m. with excitement and wondrous minds. The night of April 1, no one thought of April Fools, but of what the organization Deaf Jammers would bring to the stage with their fourth annual Deaf Jams: Deaf Jams IV: Through the Decades.
(03/31/15 9:42am)
Score 4 Haiti Basketball Game
Photo credits: Gaelle Gilles l The Cougars Byte
(03/28/15 5:45pm)
One of the largest elections is upon Kean University. The student government holds several elections that go on throughout the school year but one of the biggest elections is of the Student Organization representatives.
(03/27/15 11:27am)
Bob Miron and Alumna Diane Goldblatt Miron
(03/23/15 4:09pm)
Everyone knows that April 1 is April Fool’s Day; a day that is great for everyone to fool their friends or loved ones by creating foolish pranks. Instead of celebrating April Fool’s by creating foolish pranks please come join the Deaf Jammers on Wednesday, April 1, 2015, for the fourth annual event Deaf Jam IV: Through The Decades. The event will be held in Wilkins Theater from 6:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. and will feature Kean University students performing a variety of acts such as musical acts, dance acts, and much more.
(03/23/15 1:38pm)
Members of Greek Senate at the Northeast Greek Leadership Association [NGLA] conference
Courtesy of Greek Senate
(03/17/15 9:57am)
Ladies enjoying Ladies Night Out at the Liberty Hall Museum
Photo Credits: Gaelle Gilles and Rose Marie Kitchen l The Cougar’s Byte
(03/10/15 3:51pm)
Many students would agree that going to college is not all about hitting the books. College is about memories, making life-long friends, and setting high goals for oneself. There is one student who has finished his college career with a bang. John "J.J." Hladik, a senior graduating in May and who is majoring in physical education and health, has broken a new basketball record!
(03/04/15 4:49pm)
Picture provided by Liberty Hall Museum
Photo Credits: Amanda Petty and Rose Marie Kitchen l The Cougar's Byte
(03/04/15 2:23pm)
Memebers of PASU (left) join forces with Sigma Theta Chi (right) to host A Pledge For Women's Day
Photo Credits: Rose Marie Kitchen l The Cougar's Byte
(03/02/15 1:39pm)
On Thursday, February 26, 2015 the organization Campus Life Activities for Student Success [C.L.A.S.S.] hosted a workshop about social media, texting, and the law with the title of Computing The Law. The Little Theatre was nearly filled with students who were waiting to hear what the presenter, author of The College Students’ Guide to Law, and lawyer C.L. Lindsay III, was going to speak about.
(03/02/15 12:54pm)
Many students choose a major that unfortunately becomes unsatisfying to their taste. Students, then, may want to change to a major that will satisfy their taste buds. Fortunately, students do not have to wait long to change majors—or chose a major if one is undecided—as there is a way for a student to go about this.
(02/27/15 11:20am)
On Friday, March 13, 2015, the Human Rights Institute will be hosting the eighth Annual Human Rights Conference with a title of Well Being: The Human Right to Healthcare. This conference will focus on the main problem millions of people face today which is living a healthy life. As said on the website of the Human Rights Institute, “the strength of the world depends primarily on the health of its greatest resource – its people.” When the human race is healthy, they don’t just survive, they live their lives by educating ourselves, pursuing careers, and enjoying each day with different activities.
(02/26/15 3:54pm)
Beginning a journey of any career is never easy as there are many bumps. But to live a successful life one must not stop and turn around at every bump one will encounter, instead one must take them in stride. As Russell Warren once said, “obsessed is just a word the lazy use to describe the dedicated,” and a great example of someone who is dedicated to anything and everything he wants to do is Kean University student Julio Garcia.
(02/20/15 12:46pm)
The month of March is near, and the one thing that many students are thinking about is spring break—which starts March 15 and ends on March 22. Many students will probably spend their spring break with family, others will probably spend their break working, or some will probably spend their break hanging out with their friends. But, if some students would rather volunteer this spring break, or do something a little different than what one is used to, the center for leadership and service [CLS] is hosting the third annual Alternative Spring Break program.