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Nathan Weiss Graduate College teaches influential students
The annual Nathan Weiss Memorial Cougar Color 5K Walk & Run will take place on Saturday, October 16, 2016.
Help create scholarships for graduate students
Attention incoming freshmen Photo courtesy of shsthepapercut.com
Don’t be underprepared for the praxis. Get ready by attending the praxis boot camp Photo courtesy of the College of Education
Every year members of the Kean community gather to recognize Kean University students who demonstrate leadership, possess academic success and care for the community. TheWho’s Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges Award Dinner took place on Thursday, April 21, 2016.
Presenters at the National Association for Professional Development Schools Conference in Washington DC: (from left to right) Kenneth May, Susan Kandell, Frank Lineberry, Courtney Lawreck and Jim Iozzi Kenneth May | College of Education at Kean University
Contestant 2935 runs through a burst of color Uriel Solis l The Cougar’s Byte
Experience the fun at the Disney College Program! Photo courtesy of Christina Collazo
Run into a splash of colors on Sunday, October 18, 2015, as the Nathan Weiss Graduate College hosts the second annual Nathan Weiss Memorial Cougar Color 5K.
The Biology Club Executive Board From left to right: Kerrylynn Konecny (advisor), Jessica Granberg (treasurer), Karen Grisales (vice president), Matildelis Medina (secretarty), and Theodore Thompson (president). Not pictured Jennifer Varghese (public relations)
On Thursday, February 26, 2015 the organization Campus Life Activities for Student Success [C.L.A.S.S.] hosted a workshop about social media, texting, and the law with the title of Computing The Law. The Little Theatre was nearly filled with students who were waiting to hear what the presenter, author of The College Students’ Guide to Law, and lawyer C.L. Lindsay III, was going to speak about.