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Graduates of 2015 excited to receive their diplomas once and for all The Cougar’s Byte
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Graduates of 2015 excited to receive their diplomas once and for all The Cougar’s Byte
The Office of Africana Studies is a division within the college of humanities and social sciences.
Join Student Organization for a trip to ice skate in New York City at Bryant Park Ojilvis Nunez l The Cougar’s Byte
Veterans Day Ceremony; to honor those who served Ojilvis Nunez l The Cougar’s Byte
Three members of the Military and Veterans Club Dawlat Chebly l The Cougar's Byte
A Kean University student discuses internship opportunities with representative Michael Dumaine l The Cougar's Byte
Get to know the world’s biggest transit system Photo Courtesy of Student Organization
Listen to an awarded cellist Na-Young Baek Photo Courtesy of Kean Stage
With the end of the semester near, one thing that is on many students’ minds is graduation. On Thursday, May 21, 2015, the undergraduate class of 2015 will be leaving Kean University and entering the real world. But before that day comes, there are a few facts for those who are graduating need to know.
On April 21, 2015, from 3:30 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. the student occupational therapy association, affectionately known as SOTA, invited Jack Ballos and Steve Brigham to Kean University. As a part of Occupational Therapy Month, they hosted a screening of Jack Ballos’ award-winning documentary, Destiny’s Bridge.