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Winter Weather Announcement

All classes and activities at Kean Ocean will continue to be conducted remotely through Sunday, March 1, due to ongoing power issues.

This remote schedule applies only to Kean Ocean. Kean’s main campus in Union and Kean Skylands will operate as normal. 

Only essential personnel should report in person for work at Kean Ocean during this time. Employees with questions about their status should consult their supervisor.

News Archive

Stirring World War I Event To Be Recreated on Stage at Kean University

Stirring World War I Event To Be Recreated on Stage at Kean University

All is Calm: The Christmas Truce of 1914 tells the remarkable true story of war and peace in the words and songs of the soldiers who lived it

 

Kean Alumnus Creates Branding for Roselle Park Arts Festival

Kean Alumnus Creates Branding for Roselle Park Arts Festival

Kean University alumnus William Weaver ‘17 was recently recognized by Roselle Park for designing the logo for the township’s annual Arts in the Street Festival. Roselle Park Mayor Carl Hokanson presented Weaver with a certificate of appreciation for his work.

In Her Element: STEM Student's Summer Internship in Politics

In Her Element: STEM Student's Summer Internship in Politics

The summer before starting her graduate studies in Biotechnology at Kean University, and just weeks after graduating from Kean with a Bachelor of Arts in science and technology, Chelsea Mann ’17 worked at a summer internship––in politics.
Spotting Fake News

Spotting Fake News

If we live in a post-truth age, when facts take a back seat to emotions and personal beliefs, then College of Liberal Arts (CLA) faculty want Kean University’s students ready for it.

Kean University Students Connect Design to Social Change

Kean University Students Connect Design to Social Change

For Immediate Release: November 28, 2017 

Family Legacy Inspires Kean Professors' Film About Pioneering South African Journalist

Family Legacy Inspires Kean Professors' Film About Pioneering South African Journalist

In the 1950s and ’60s, South Africa’s Drum magazine attracted an avid following with its candid reports about township life under apartheid. No reporter was better known than Henry Nxumalo, or “Mr. Drum” to the magazine’s readers.

Michael Graves College Welcomes Graves Biographer Ian Volner

Michael Graves College Welcomes Graves Biographer Ian Volner

The Michael Graves College fall lecture series concluded on Thursday, November 16, with a talk by Michael Graves’ biographer Ian Volner. Volner is the author of Michael Graves: Design for Life, the first biography of Michael Graves.
Communication Students Attend International Radio and Television Society Event

Communication Students Attend International Radio and Television Society Event

Kean University Communication students Asa Dugger, of Voorhees, and Jennyfer MacOto, of Jersey City, were selected from a national pool of applicants to attend the 33rd annual International Radio and Television Society’s (IRTS) annual Multicultural Media Career Workshops in New York City October

Tri-State STEM Leaders Converge at Kean University for Drug Discovery Symposium

Tri-State STEM Leaders Converge at Kean University for Drug Discovery Symposium

UNION, N.J.