Technology At KU
It is safe to say that technology is a huge part of a students' life. Whether it is a phone, iPad, desktop, laptop or Kindle, students can be seen holding a piece of technology with them.
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It is safe to say that technology is a huge part of a students' life. Whether it is a phone, iPad, desktop, laptop or Kindle, students can be seen holding a piece of technology with them.
Are there any students out there with potential business ideas?
Poetry is a form of expression, and some students have a lot to say in a few words.
With about 16,000 students attending classes at Kean University, around 80% of those students are commuters.
Sometimes, life can get in the way of people pursuing their education. It can be personal, family related or work related, but it still prevents them from getting a degree.
Want to know what runs Cougar Link, the easily accessible application that Kean University students use to find out information about events happening on campus? Look no further!
Part of the college life is identifying with a symbol, and for Kean University, that symbol is Cougar.
It is about that time of year again! Starting Tuesday, April 4, 2017, students will be able to register for courses, but registering is more than what it seems.
Kean University is home to many first-generation students who have chosen this institution to further their education and explore the opportunities that their previous family members were not able to.
During spring break, some students may have gone to the beach to relax and chill with some friends and or family members. But a group of Kean University students, instead of relaxing, were hard at work helping the organization A Future With Hope rebuild homes that were affected by Hurricane Sandy.
In the four-part lecture series Using History to Understand Trump’s America, hosted by the Department of History, the third installment, Asia in Trump’s World, took place on Wednesday, March 1, 2017.
Many students after receiving their bachelor's degree go directly into the workforce or go back to school to earn a master's degree. Going to graduate school allows students to be more educated in a certain field like teaching or some form of engineering. Although some fields do not require a degree earned in graduate school, getting a master's degree is worth it.
Involvement on campus opens the door to gaining interesting qualities that benefit the students and their surroundings. Not only do employers seek students who have a well-versed background, but they want someone who can work well with others.
Ever want to get involved on campus and not know how? What about creating events with your organization? Look no further, here we have an interactive tutorial that shows how to navigate Cougar Link.
Being a leader does not just mean having the title "leader." To be a leader is to take the first step to being involved with an activity that pushes students to make a change to the world.
Ever feel bored, but want to do something meaningful? Go volunteer!
Kean University students come together to spread awareness for women's heart health. Many activities were held for students to take part in activities such as CPR demonstrations, blood pressure screenings and games!
Happy Monday everyone, today marks the start of International Culture Week! For more information stop by the Center for Academic Success and celebrate the benefits of international education and exchange worldwide. Or visit their page on Cougarlink at: https://kean.collegiatelink.net/organization/cis/calendar/details/1107668
Art is a way to express feelings, emotions and past and current events, and has served as a form of expression for years.
It is 9:30 a.m. on Friday, March 31, 2017 in the North Avenue Academic Building (NAAB) as the Thinking Creatively Conference begins for the day.