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The Office of Residential Student Services (RSS) takes care of all on-campus housing and resident students at Kean University.
The Liberty Hall Museum in Union, NJ has grown the past 200 years from being a 14-room Georgian style home to a 50-room Victorian style mansion. Originally the home of New Jersey's first elected governor and signer of the Constitution, William Livingston, now serves as a museum that houses extensive collections of antique furniture, ceramics, textiles, toys and tools owned by seven generations of the Livingston and Kean families.
Kean University prioritizes the well-being and safety of its students, which is why the Student Health Services is available for them.
At the tail end of both finals week and the 2017 spring semester, students had one more opportunity to lend a helping hand in the community before they dove headfirst into summer break. Like many times before, the Center for Leadership and Success organized a volunteer event at the Community Food Bank of New Jersey on May 12, 2017.
The Counseling Center at Kean University is there for students who are weighed down by stress and other issues. Located at Downs Hall room 127, the center seeks to expedite students dealing with their issues in a way that will allow both their college life and academic performances be the best they could be.
In most recent weeks, the Kean community gained a new student representative, and her name is Kristen Failla. Acting as the new Alternate Student Trustee, Failla is going to be the person to generate growth in the university.
Located on the second floor of Harwood Arena lies the woman who knows all things behind the sports at Kean University. From social media to student athletes, she has got it covered! Introducing sports information director and compliance officer, Kimberly DeRitter.
Many people have an idea in mind of what they want to accomplish in life. Some want to find a cure deadly diseases. Others want to travel the world and see what all the fuss is about.
Kean University's Jumpstart program has been thriving this year under the supervision of Senior Site Manager Gina Miseo.
April is Autism Awareness Month. Autism spectrum disorder (ASD, or simply known as autism) is a disorder that many people may not understand clearly.
A philanthropist, a Kean University alumna and an outright leader, Katie DiCarlo has had the interest of changing the world around her for the better since she was a freshman at Kean.
Students of Nathan Weiss Graduate School, check out these special services available.
Kean University's Men's Volleyball team is back at it again with the Skyline Conference Rookie of the Week honors.
Need help with succeeding in college? The Student Success and Retention Office (OSSR) is here to help the students.
How many people get the chance to win a Gilman scholarship and a Council on International Educational Exchange (CIEE) Grant as a student? Stephanie Eordanidis, junior computer science with information systems options major, was selected to spend the spring semester in Tokyo, Japan for her academics.
Kean University does a Humans-of-New-York-like series on Instagram where the stories of students and faculty are shared every week. Last semester, Kwame Eni was one of those students who was able to share his story of how he became the person he is today.
A progressive step was taken last semester on the campus of Kean University and in the community of the computing sciences field. In October of 2016, a new organization was established; it is an extension of a pre-existing campus organization while simultaneously being an independent association.
The Office of Registrar is located in the Administration Building, next to Townsend Hall. It is the office that provides various services for Kean University's students, faculty, staff and visitors.
For a student to make their greatest achievement during both high school and college, it is more than just luck. It takes a miracle and a lot of hard work. Marajiah Bacon, sophomore criminal justice major, netted her 1,000th point at Kean University during the week of Sunday, January 22, 2017.