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Kean Graduate Helps Asylum Seekers Resettle in the U.S.

Kean Graduate Helps Asylum Seekers Resettle in the U.S.

Tina-Marie Lopez ’11 has always been intrigued by the experiences of newcomers adjusting to life in America, an interest that led her to a top role in the nonprofit sector. 

Kean students met with prospective employers at the 2024 job fair
New Cougar Career Collaborative Initiative Boosts Student Career Opportunities

New Cougar Career Collaborative Initiative Boosts Student Career Opportunities

The new program expands student career development opportunities by partnering with businesses across industries to provide tailored internships, recruitment events and professional development activities.
Diana Calle, with long dark hair and wearing a blue shirt, poses outdoors with trees behind  her.
Kean Public Administration Graduate Leads County Office Serving People with Disabilities

Kean Public Administration Graduate Leads County Office Serving People with Disabilities

Alumni Association Board Member Diana Calle ’12, ’15 M.A., broke language and cultural barriers to become the first in her family to earn a degree. Now, as director of Union County’s Office of Persons with Disabilities and Special Needs, she’s inspiring others and giving back to her community.
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Kean University Recognized for Social Mobility by 'U.S. News & World Report' for Sixth Consecutive Year

Kean University Recognized for Social Mobility by 'U.S. News & World Report' for Sixth Consecutive Year

Kean is recognized as a top national university for advancing social mobility, highlighting its commitment to helping all students succeed and graduate.
Dr. Bernice “Bernie” VanSteyn-Weiss stands in front of a display of Kean presidents' photos
Kean University Foundation Announces Transformative Legacy Gift from Dr. Bernice VanSteyn-Weiss

Kean University Foundation Announces Transformative Legacy Gift from Dr. Bernice VanSteyn-Weiss

The generous donation from Bernice “Bernie” VanSteyn-Weiss, Ed.D., a longtime state higher education leader and former first lady of the University, will be allocated to Kean’s most essential needs.
Rey Cruz poses with the coaches and players of the Troopers.
Kean Grad, a NJ State Trooper, Guides Inner-City Boys on the Baseball Field

Kean Grad, a NJ State Trooper, Guides Inner-City Boys on the Baseball Field

Alumnus Rey Cruz Jr. ’04, a New Jersey State Police trooper, coaches the Union County Troopers baseball team, using lessons he learned at Kean to strengthen ties between law enforcement and the community.
A portrait of Marian Stuart
Kean Graduate Endows Medical Education Professorship

Kean Graduate Endows Medical Education Professorship

Kean University alumna Marian R. Stuart, Ph.D., an author, speaker, psychotherapist and renowned medical educator, recently made a transformative gift to the Kean University Foundation to establish the University’s largest endowed professorship and the first in medical education.

Lance Marquardt is working in a lab
Kean Biotechnology Graduate Helps Patients with Genetic Diseases

Kean Biotechnology Graduate Helps Patients with Genetic Diseases

Growing up on a dairy farm in Wisconsin, Lance Marquardt became interested in science as he watched the impact of selective breeding of cows and crops.

Nearly 30 years later, the Kean graduate has traded the rustic outdoors for work in a lab. 

Playwright Benjamin V. Marshall poses in front of a bookshelf.
‘Still,’ New Historical Play at Premiere Stages, Written by Kean Alumnus

‘Still,’ New Historical Play at Premiere Stages, Written by Kean Alumnus

Playwright and Kean University alumnus Benjamin V. Marshall ’73 brought the dramatic history of a New Jersey abolitionist to life for audiences at the Bauer Boucher Theatre Center on Kean’s Union campus.

Sayreville Superintendent Richard Labbe reads to children. He is a Kean alum.
As School Superintendent, Kean University Special Education Graduate Changes Children’s Lives

As School Superintendent, Kean University Special Education Graduate Changes Children’s Lives

Sayreville School Superintendent Richard Labbe, Ed.D., intended to be a sports broadcast journalist but changed career plans when he took a job as an assistant high school football coach and substitute teacher.