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Loving Embrace

(03/20/19 6:34pm)

The National Council of Negro Women (NCNW) and Sigma Gamma Rho sorority will be hosting Embracing the Crown: I AM in Miron Student Center (MSC) Room 228 March 25 from 8 to 10 p.m. This workshop will feature the groups' members in their mission to facilitate positive communication and conversation.

http://www.cougarsbyte.com/article/2019/03/loving-embrace

Love in Color

(03/19/19 6:31pm)

The Pan African Student Union will be hosting Black Love Thursday, March 21 on the Sixth Floor of the STEM Building from 7:30 to 10:30 p.m. This event will be an opportunity for students and the Kean community to come together to learn about, embrace and celebrate black culture.

http://www.cougarsbyte.com/article/2019/03/love-in-color

Building Up Over Break

(03/20/19 7:10pm)

Kean University students partnered with Habitat for Humanity for this year's Alternative Spring Break project. The project took place from Tuesday, March 12 to Saturday, March 16 at an Asbury Park Habitat for Humanity project that will be home to a single mother and her four children.

http://www.cougarsbyte.com/article/2019/03/building-up-over-break

Celebrating 40 Years of Kean Dance Theatre

(03/28/19 2:43pm)

Founded in 1979, Kean Dance Theatre (KDT) is an organization that is very well-known and involved on campus. They strive to show their creativity and hard work through various dance styles. They perform dance styles including but not limited to jazz, contemporary, hip-hop, tap and more. Throughout the academic year, they make performances at some of the largest events such as Kean Dance Marathon and homecoming.

http://www.cougarsbyte.com/article/2019/03/celebrating-40-years-of-kean-dance-theatre

Distinguished Lecture Series: Chelsea Clinton

(03/18/19 3:17pm)

Best-selling author Chelsea Clinton will be discussing the issue of endangered animals as well as her new children's book Don’t Let Them Disappear during a special lecture event and book signing at Enlow Recital Hall Thursday, April 4. Please note, the location has changed from Wilkins Theatre to Enlow Recital Hall.

http://www.cougarsbyte.com/article/2019/03/distinguished-lecture-series-chelsea-clinton

HSA Is Here To Stay

(04/09/19 7:45pm)

The Haitian Student Association (HSA) is an organization that prides itself in its knowledge and appreciation for Haitian culture. Upon entering the organization, students will be given the opportunity to discuss the culture of Haiti while understanding and examining the issues going on in Haiti. Moreover, students are able to participate in events that pertain to Haiti and its culture.

http://www.cougarsbyte.com/article/2019/04/hsa-is-here-to-stay

Get Ready, Grads!

(03/19/19 1:43pm)

The spring semester is quickly wrapping up, which means that the Class of 2019 is counting down the days until they finish their senior year and earn their degrees! In the midst of all the excitement, there are also several important deadlines and announcements regarding graduation that must not be forgotten. This will outline all of the information that soon-to-be graduates need to remember.

http://www.cougarsbyte.com/article/2019/03/get-ready-grads

How to Come Out of One's Shell

(03/15/19 3:59pm)

One issue that is prevalent in college students is the fear or inability to interact with peers. Many students find this intimidating, yet in order to succeed in today's society it is a vital skill to have. To help combat this issue, the Student Organization Class of 2019 hosted a professional development workshop March 5 titled, "When You're Not a People Person: How to Come Out of Your Shell." The intention of this workshop was to help students communicate more effectively and comfortably with those around them and ultimately help students understand others better.

http://www.cougarsbyte.com/article/2019/03/how-to-come-out-of-ones-shell

Fourth Annual Poetry Contest

(03/22/19 4:28pm)

Kean University students are given the opportunity to showcase their creativity and talents in many forms. With that being said, the School of English Studies department and Kean Chapter of Sigma Tau Delta are calling for all writing and poetry enthusiasts to enter the annual poetry contest. With another year, comes another chance for students to display their poetry. The award ceremony for the Fourth Annual Poetry Contest will take place Thursday, April 25.

http://www.cougarsbyte.com/article/2019/03/fourth-annual-poetry-contest

Lockey Maisonneuve: A Girl Raised By Wolves

(03/22/19 5:20pm)

Lockey Maisonneuve delivered her powerful story of tragedy, horror, healing and hope to Kean University students, staff and the general public in the STEM Auditorium March 7. A true jack of all trades, Maisonneuve is an accomplished author, yoga teacher and dog-loving Cranford native. The dedicated wife and mother of two lives a seemingly stable and well-adjusted life, but her background tells a different story.

http://www.cougarsbyte.com/article/2019/03/19sp-kb-a-girl-raised-by-wolves

Let the Countdown Begin!

(03/08/19 6:31pm)

The countdown until the last day of the semester for seniors officially began March 6 at the Grad Fair. Seniors flooded into the Miron Student Center Atrium (MSC) to celebrate their achievements and their time spent at Kean. Additionally, there were many tables set up with useful resources for seniors as they complete the last days of their undergraduate years.

http://www.cougarsbyte.com/article/2019/03/let-the-countdown-begin

A Week of Unity and Inclusion

(03/15/19 2:30pm)

The Student Organization will be hosting its Unity Week Kickoff March 18 at 3:30 p.m. on the Miron Student Center (MSC) Patio. This marks the beginning of an entire week of events dedicated to promoting unity and celebrating diversity at Kean.

http://www.cougarsbyte.com/article/2019/03/a-week-of-unity-and-inclusion

Lent There Be No More Meat

(03/19/19 4:40pm)

To honor those of Kean University who celebrate Lent, the Catholic Newman Club and the Office of Campus Ministry will be offering meatless food options for students every Friday lasting through April 12. Beginning March 22 in the Miron Student Center, Room 226, the event is an opportunity for students partaking in Lent to enjoy meatless food options and commune about how their Lent is going.

http://www.cougarsbyte.com/article/2019/03/lent-there-be-no-more-meat

Month of Empowerment

(03/08/19 7:17pm)

The month of March is dedicated every year to International Women's History Month, a month for remembering and honoring the historical and influential female figures throughout history and those around us in the modern day. To commemorate the beginning of International Women's History Month, Kean University, Student Organization and P.U.L.S.E. hosted the Women's History Month Kickoff to start off a month of events in commemoration women. This year Women's History Month's theme is Visionary Women: Champions of Peace and Nonviolence, referring to generations of women who fought to end war, violence and injustice.

http://www.cougarsbyte.com/article/2019/03/month-of-empowerment

PRSSA: Soon-To-Be Professionals at Practice

(03/28/19 6:25pm)

Kean’s Public Relations Student Society of America (PRSSA) is Kean's local chapter of the national organization run by and for the students. Since its inception five years ago, the chapter has now eclipsed over 100 total members. Throughout its existence, this group has allowed members to try their hand at the public relations practice both locally and within the context of an expansive network throughout the country.

http://www.cougarsbyte.com/article/2019/03/prssa-soon-to-be-professionals-at-practice

Leonardo Polo is a Man with a Plan

(03/07/19 9:24pm)

Since coming to Kean the fall of 2018, Leonardo Polo has hit the ground running, immediately embracing everything Kean had to offer. Presently, he excels in his academics as a mathematical sciences major, participates at the Bronze Leadership Level for the Leadership Institute and serves the president of Chance at Performing (CAP).

http://www.cougarsbyte.com/article/2019/03/leonardo-polo-is-a-man-with-a-plan

Thrive Outside The Classroom

(03/25/19 6:49pm)

The Co-Curricular Transcript (CCT) is an official record of a student’s involvement in educational experiences outside of the classroom. The CCT program is specifically designed to add incentive to student involvement in the learning process by documenting academic experiences that take place elsewhere beside the classroom.

http://www.cougarsbyte.com/article/2019/03/thrive-outside-the-classroom

Smooth Finish

(04/09/19 8:22pm)

Seniors at Kean University set the tone for their younger peers. With that being said, Kean has been able to provide them with resources and tools needed after graduation. Some of the skills included leadership, communication and soft skills, which are key factors for employers. 

http://www.cougarsbyte.com/article/2019/04/smooth-finish

Hunger: The Politics of Food

(03/08/19 6:10pm)

The Human Rights Institute will be hosting its 12th annual International Human Rights Conference, Hunger: The Politics of Food, at Wilkins Theatre from 9 a.m. to noon Friday, March 22 to spread awareness about worldwide hunger and ways to prevent it. Moreover, the Human Rights Institute is an organization that prides itself on providing information, events and programs for human rights issues around the globe.

http://www.cougarsbyte.com/article/2019/03/hunger-the-politics-of-food

See Something, Say Something

(03/07/19 3:50pm)

The Human Rights Institute declared the week of Feb. 25 through March 1 as Say Something Week. This week was designed to educate the Kean community on issues like bullying, bystanding and exclusion. The hope was for students to understand how their actions affect others and how the signs that something could be dangerous to an individual or the community may present themselves.

http://www.cougarsbyte.com/article/2019/03/see-something-say-something


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