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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.

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.
Recent Graduate Recognized by Adobe Design Achievement Awards

Recent Graduate Recognized by Adobe Design Achievement Awards

Recent Kean graduate Marc Louis Rosario ’17 was named an Adobe Design Achievement Award semifinalist for Sharpen, a mobile app prototype featured at Research Days 2017.

Provost Speaks to the Importance of a Bachelor’s Degree

Provost Speaks to the Importance of a Bachelor’s Degree

Jeffrey H. Toney, Ph.D., Kean University provost and vice president for academic affairs, told a statewide gathering of leaders in higher education, government and business that the value of bachelor’s degree cannot be measured in dollars and cents.

Kean University Signs Joint Admissions Agreement with Union County College

Kean University Signs Joint Admissions Agreement with Union County College

Kean University now has a Joint Admissions Agreement with Union County College, less than a month after Kean finalized a similar agreement with Middlesex County College.

Dr. Dil Ramanathan Named National Inspiring Leader in STEM

Dr. Dil Ramanathan Named National Inspiring Leader in STEM

Dil Ramanathan, Ph.D., assistant professor in the New Jersey Center for Science, Technology and Mathematics (NJCSTM) at Kean University, was named a 2017 Inspiring Leader in STEM.

Kean Professor Attends International Radio and Television Society Seminars

Kean Professor Attends International Radio and Television Society Seminars

Professor Kristine Mirrer, Ph.D., of the School of Communication, Media and Journalism was one of approximately 25 scholars invited by the International Radio and Television Society (IRTS) to attend a series of faculty seminars focused on freedom of the press and journalism in changing times.