Assistant Professor of Sociology H. Jacob Carlson, Ph.D., provided expert testimony addressing the need for secure, affordable social housing in another example of Kean’s growing role as an urban research university.
Sharing her journey from the Broadway stage to the Marvel film universe, the Deaf actress spoke to the Kean community about the importance of visibility and opportunity.
Four Kean finance students are making investment decisions for a Kean University Foundation fund that will be used to benefit current and future students.
Students from the Department of Computer Science and Technology shared their research on a national stage in the GMiS undergraduate research poster competition.
Kean’s 16th annual Human Rights Conference brought powerful human rights activists to campus, inspiring students to follow their lead in working for positive change.
Nicky Sheats, Ph.D., J.D., director of the Center for the Urban Environment at the John S. Watson Institute for Urban Policy and Research at Kean, takes a dive into the controversial topic of carbon capture and sequestration (CCS), breaking down problems and inequities from an environmental justice lens.
One of Kean’s newest masters-level offerings, the genetic counseling program has a 100% graduation rate and 100% employment rate. It recently received accreditation from the accrediting body in the field.
Kean students had the chance to network with and learn from professionals in the world of sports, at the Kean Sports Summit, run by students for students.
Students from the College of Business and Public Management ranked among the top in the world in the stock trading simulation in which they invested $1 million in virtual money.
The Kean University Alumni Association has honored the memory of longtime board members Donna Madrigal and Anthony (Tony) Brennan, with a donation that will pay forward their dedication by providing scholarships to Kean students.