The Newark Museum became an extension of the classroom for students in Kean’s General Education Learning Communities as they explored how creativity connects to history, identity and community.
This immersive learning experience brings together students from multiple specialties to collaborate on real-world patient cases, which fosters the teamwork, communication and clinical decision-making skills needed for today's patient-centered healthcare environment.
The College Steps program helps Kean students with learning and behavioral disabilities build confidence, independence and community. Hear from student Rayhan Hasan and his father about how the program's mentorship and support have empowered him to thrive.
Students experienced the history and impact of immigration firsthand during a visit to Ellis Island as part of Kean's general education program.
Artist Meryl Lettire's Heroes of the Holocaust, now on view at Kean's Human Rights Institute Gallery, is a moving tribute to the resilience and creative defiance of Holocaust-era artists.
Step into the vibrant world of In a Drop of Water, now on exhibition at the Galleries at Kean.
Students took learning to new heights during a rooftop visit to Solar Landscape in Newark as part of Kean’s general education program. They learned how clean energy works and how solar technology is powering homes in New Jersey.
As part of Kean's General Education Program, students spent the day volunteering to gain meaningful hands-on experience in public service and civic engagement.
Experience Kean’s fall gallery exhibitions, where artists Teddy Benfield, Meryl Lettire, Joseph Castronova and the National Geographic Pristine Seas team explore resilience, nature and humanity.
Alumna Deneen Marshall-Mike '17 transformed her childhood love of quilting into a master's research project and a path to healing. Discover how she stitched together her past, present and future through fabric and storytelling.