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The Gold Leadership Institute gathered together to see how Kean University and the military coincide.
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The Gold Leadership Institute gathered together to see how Kean University and the military coincide.
As the 2016-2017 school year comes to a close, Kean University takes a step back to evaluate the success of the school year. Thriving departments are housed all over Kean University, but this year in particular, the Greek life of Kean University has an outstanding repertoire of achievement from this year. This success was recognized at the annual Greek Awards Banquet.
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.
The Kean University Alternative Spring Break project is an opportunity for volunteers to actively participate in community service projects of various forms. It is an opportunity to share a meaningful experience with Kean University students as well as contemplate the role of volunteerism in today's society. Volunteers will be visiting one or more work sites to assist rebuilds of homes as well as other volunteer projects. There is a wide array of tasks, including but not limited to, debris removal, painting, sheet rock removal/installation or general labor tasks and operations etc.
Kean Dance Marathon is a 12 hour event hosted by the Greek Senate, celebrating the year long fundraising efforts of students benefitting the Children’s Specialized Hospital.
Kean University’s chapter of the Public Relations Student Society (PRSSA) urges both students and faculty to join them for Kickin’ For Courage, a kickball tournament to support the veteran charity Bonds of Courage on Friday, April 29, 2016, from 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. on the Jim Hynes Baseball Field of Kean University.
Watch as your favorite Kean University Greek letter organiuzation spend the night dancing in support of the Children's Specialized Hospital in Mountainside, NJ, as a part of Kean Dance Marathon 2016.
The Speech, Language, and Hearing Student Association at Relay For Life Photo courtesy of the the Speech, Language, and Hearing Student Association
Enjoy highlights from the various Kean University Greek Olympic events. Greek letter organizations compete in the spring semester at Kean University. They coming together to compete in various athletic and non-athletic events showing Greek unity.
The final standings provided by TIDAL Photo courtesy of TIDAL
Kean University’s official student newspaper, The Tower, has earned five awards, including one for General Excellence, from the New Jersey Collegiate Press Association (NJCPA.)
All actors and actresses from Kiss The Bride Photo courtesy of Kean Stage
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
The Deaf Jammers performing at “Glance At Our Culture” sorority event Photo courtesy of Marissa Falzone
The School of General Studies–Transition to Kean, along with the Office of Intervention and Retention, has organized workshops for students to attend. The goal of the workshops is to help students manage stress, time and anxiety, as well as learn self-care and proper note-taking. During the workshops, the professional departments and counselors will give some tips and advice for participates. All workshops will take place in Center for Academic Success (CAS) at varying times.
Kean University welcomes their incoming freshmen with a social event.
Kean University celebrates African American History Month with the many events around campus.
On Friday, February 19, 2016, from 10 p.m. to 11 p.m., attendees filed into Wilkins Theatre to attend the first showing of Julius Caesar. This opening night was immediately followed by a reception with food and drinks in the lobby of Wilkins Theatre.
Prizes for freshman at Pre-Valentine’s Day Welcome Back social Gabby Vicedomini | The Cougar’s Byte
A Shakespearian production at Kean University Photo courtesy of Kean Stage