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Senator Cory Booker Meets with Kean Students

Senator Cory Booker Meets with Kean Students

U.S. Senator Cory Booker met with approximately 150 Kean University students at a Town Hall meeting at the Green Lane Building (GLAB) on Friday, February 3, in a session that lived up to his promise of a “very honest dialogue” to learn what is on the minds of the millennial generation.

Stephanie Eordanidis Awarded Two Benjamin Gilman Scholarships

Stephanie Eordanidis Awarded Two Benjamin Gilman Scholarships

Kean Junior Stephanie Eordandis has been selected to spend the spring semester in Tokyo studying at prestigious Sophia University. Eordandis was awarded two Gilman scholarships, which will finance her studies abroad.

Michael Graves College Lecture Series Continues With Ayse Birsel

Michael Graves College Lecture Series Continues With Ayse Birsel

The Michael Graves College lecture series will feature Ayse Birsel, co-founder and creative director of the award-winning design and innovation studio Birsel+Seck, on Wednesday, February 22 at 5 p.m. in GLAB rm 617.

Kean Students Present at AIGA Warm-Ups

Kean Students Present at AIGA Warm-Ups

Kean University students Marc Louis Rosario and Jenn Abujawdeh presented at the AIGA NY Warm-Ups New Narratives in Motion event held at Parsons School of Design this December.

The Importance of History in the "Post-Truth Age"

The Importance of History in the "Post-Truth Age"

A recent op-ed by Kean professor Brian Regal extols the value of history in combatting propaganda and "alternative facts." Read the article on nj.com

Exciting Opportunity for Aspiring Entrepreneurs

Exciting Opportunity for Aspiring Entrepreneurs

Kean University's annual International Business Plan Competition, sponsored by the Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs and the College of Business and Public Management, is now accepting applications.  The deadline for the submission of executive summaries is February 20, 2017.

Text Your Way to College

Text Your Way to College

Text Your Way to College by David L. Kirp describes how nudging is helping underserved high school students choose the right college and enroll.  Kean Provost  and Vice President for Academic Affairs Jeffrey Toney, Ph.D., responded to the piece in a recent NY Times commentary. 

The First Jewish Americans: Freedom and Culture in the New World

The First Jewish Americans: Freedom and Culture in the New World

A new exhibit at the New York Historical society tells the brave story of how Jews helped create America before, during and after the American Revolution.