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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.

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

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.

Illuminate Your Holidays at Kean's Planetarium

Illuminate Your Holidays at Kean's Planetarium

The Kean University Planetarium invites all members of the community to experience Seasons of Light, a spectacular light show that combines astronomy with the spirit of the winter season. Seasons of Light will be shown from 3:30-4:15 p.m.