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Kean University has partnered with ELERTS See Say applications to develop a system of mobile campus alerts.
Pulling a plane might seem like no small feat to some but to one Kean University fraternity it was worth every muscle burn and ache.
Experience a bus trip to Broadway, hosted by the Student Organization, to find out how far Matilda’s imagination really can grow.
Transferring to a new college/ university can be a difficult adjustment for a new student. A lot of worries come to a student’s mind but with help of the Transfer Student Orientation Kean University hopes to ease any worries and make a smooth transition for any incoming students.
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Experience a trip to Broadway hosted by the Student Organization to find out how Peter became Peter Pan.
The Liberty Hall Museum is hosting a different type of tour showcasing toys through a child’s eye.
The proposed Kean University budget for the fall 2015-fall 2016 (FY 15- FY 16) semester has been released and will be voted on Monday, June 29, 2015.
To help mark and celebrate its 15th anniversary the Liberty Hall Museum has officially announced the launch of their new website: www.kean.edu/libertyhall.
Take a day trip to Six Flags this summer Photo credit: Rose Marie Kitchen
The moment all graduate students have been waiting for: Nathan Weiss Graduate College commencement ceremony.
The PSY (Psychology) Organization will host a murder mystery dinner on Tuesday, May 5, 2015, from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. The event will take place in the University Center (UC) 315 and food and drinks will be provided. “Students should come prepared for a treat. This is a night to come with their imagination, acting skills, and thinking caps. The food will be delicious, the revealing of the killer will be mind blowing, and the "wedding" reception will be lots of fun,” said Brittany Woods-Tuner, senior psychology major and secretary of the PSY Organization.
Ciao! The Italian Cultural Experience (I.C.E.) gives students the opportunity to explore the Italian culture without leaving campus.
A night for the Kean community to encourage those living with cancer, celebrate survivors, and remember the ones who have gone too soon.
Defeating cancer is no easy battle; it is an everyday fight that cannot be fought alone. With the efforts of Student Organization and Relay For Life, the Kean University cougars can help take the first steps in the fight to end cancer.
Want to know what’s happening in any club on campus? Want to share a story about an experience at a local event? CougarLink has recently partnered with Corq by CollegiateLink app, just download the new Corq app and never worry again. CollegiateLink is a software platform for all co-curricular involvement on campus.
Around the world, one in three women will unfortunately die of a stroke and heart disease. On Friday, February 6, 2015, the center for leadership and service [CLS] will be “going red” in efforts to beat the odds and stop heart disease. Wear Red Day will take place in the University Center [UC] atrium from 12:30 p.m. to 4:30 p.m.
The phrase “one-stop shop” is used in regards to nearly everything in the modern day world. Websites, apps, and even some television networks have claimed the term to describe themselves as simply having everything a person could want. Before the dawn of the digital age, the phrase was more commonly used to describe businesses that offered a variety of services in one convenient location. That’s exactly what the Center for Academic Success’ [CAS] One-Stop Service Center aims to provide; a safe-haven for students to ask questions and receive guidance.
CPR means more than cardio-pulmonary resuscitation, it means having the chance to save a person’s life. According to the American Heart Association about 92 percent of sudden cardiac arrest victims die before reaching the hospital. Statistics prove that if more people knew CPR, more lives could be saved.
For the fifth consecutive year in a row, Kean University has been named to The President’s Higher Education Community Service Honor Roll by the Corporation for National and Community Service [CNCS]. During the 2012-2013 academic year, the Kean University community completed more than 33,800 hours of community service through various programs hosted by the center for leadership and service [CLS]. The tremendous contributions from Jumpstart, the Department of Athletics, Student Organization, Greek Life, and many other organizations and departments on-campus played a crucial role in this treasured recognition.. The 2013 New Jersey volunteer value per hour was $25.33 for a total estimated impact of more than $856,154.00.