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Kean University to Shift to Remote Operations on Sunday, October 12

Kean University will shift to remote operations on Sunday, October 12, due to the State of Emergency declared across New Jersey in response to the forecasted nor’easter storm. All classes scheduled for Sunday on New Jersey campuses will move to remote instruction, and all in-person activities are canceled. 

Only essential personnel should report to work as required. Employees with questions should contact their supervisors for guidance. Keanu’s Kitchen on the Union campus will remain open from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. on Sunday to serve residential students. 

Education

  • Ph.D., Rehabiliation Science, Univeristy of Utah
  • M.S., Leisure Studies, Oklahoma State University
  • B.S., Recreation and Leisure Administration, York College of Pennsylvania

 

Courses Taught

  • REC 2100 Leisure & Wellness
  • TR 3020 Introduction to Recreational Therapy

Research Interests

Dr. Romoser's research invesigates the usability and impact of virtual reality applications on well-being. His interests include commercial and readily available virtual reality applications and how they impact stress and mood in university students and clinical population.

Publications

  • Romoser, C., Nelson, R., & Ferrill, T. (2024) Recreational therapists' usability perceptions of the Meta Quest 2 VR system. Therapeutic Recreation Journal, 58(2), 143-154. https://doi.org/10.18666/TRJ-2024-V58-I2-12077
  • Brickell, B., Passmore, T., Bateman, M., Parveen, S., & Romoser, C. (2022). Effects of a community based recreational therapy balance exercise program for individuals with Parkinson’s disease. American Journal of Recreation Therapy, 21(2), 33- 41.https://doi.org/10.5055/ajrt.2022.0261
  • Bateman, M., Parveen, S., Brickell, B., Romoser, C., & Passmore, T. (2020). Effects of recreational therapy and speech therapy among participants with Parkinson disease and Parkinson plus conditions: Findings from a 16-week multidisciplinary program. American Journal of Recreation Therapy, 19 (2), 46 – 52. https://doi.org/10.5055/ajrt.2020.0213