On Monday, October 21, the Center for Advising, Persistence and Success held their bi-annual Major and Minor Exploration Fair open to all Kean students in Downs Hall.
On Thursday, October 10, the Human Rights Institute and Holocaust Research Center sought to inform Kean students about the resources available at Kean and what their communities can do to help them with their mental health on World Mental Health Day.
The Cougar Connections Center of Social Work held its back-to-school event, Back to Basics: Discover Your Roots, showcasing all the student support services available on campus.
More than 1,850 students moved into Kean's Residence Halls to start the fall 2024 academic year, and the power of community showed how easy it is to transition into a new space with support.
On August 30, Kean University welcomed its largest Freshman class, made up of about 2,000 students, to the inaugural Freshman Convocation. All of the students wore Kean t-shirts and khaki bottoms to unify as the Class of 2028.
Kean Day made a positive impact on student involvement once again, making students excited for the new semester and the endless groups on campus to support their college journey.