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A screen shot of a Zoom event. Dr. Lamont Repollet speaks to First-Generation Students via Zoom. He is a Black male wearing a white shirt, gray suit jacket and striped tie, sitting in front of a wood-panel wall. Six people appear in Zoom boxes to the left of the frame.
Kean Honors Students Who Are First in Their Families to Attend College 

Kean Honors Students Who Are First in Their Families to Attend College 

A weeklong series of events at Kean University marking First-Generation College Celebration Day culminated in a virtual address by President Lamont O. Repollet, Ed.D., in which he encouraged first-generation students to “be extraordinary.” 

The photo shows a computer screen with 11 Kean alumni and Prof. Sullivan engaging in a critique of the undergraduates public relations campaigns.
Public Relations Students Take on Clients and Gain Experience

Public Relations Students Take on Clients and Gain Experience

Kean students in the Public Relations Campaigns course are creating PR campaigns for clients in business, the arts and more as a way to build career skills and develop professional networks through their classwork. They are also getting feedback from Kean alumni who are now professionals in the field.
Kean Adjunct English Professor Jeffrey W. Herrmann in a theatre with his Shakespeare Survey class
Kean Adjunct Professor Is Lawyer by Day and Shakespeare Scholar by Night

Kean Adjunct Professor Is Lawyer by Day and Shakespeare Scholar by Night

William Shakespeare’s plays are filled with references to the law, something that is not lost on Jeffrey W. Herrmann, a partner of a New Jersey law firm, who has a passion for Shakespeare that he has been sharing with Kean students as an adjunct professor for more than four years. 
Brad Butler II is a motivational speaker and Kean grad. He spoke to Kean's football team.
Kean Grad Overcomes Obstacles to Become Motivational Speaker

Kean Grad Overcomes Obstacles to Become Motivational Speaker

Brad Butler II experienced his parents’ substance abuse, his own academic struggles and finances so strained he sometimes slept in his car when he couldn’t afford the gas to drive home. But the Kean alumnus used those challenges as motivation and is now an award-winning motivational speaker, student advocate and success coach.
Kean University Associate Professor of Latin American history Frank Argote-Freyre, Ph.D.
Q&A: Frank Argote-Freyre, Ph.D., Demystifies the Electoral College

Q&A: Frank Argote-Freyre, Ph.D., Demystifies the Electoral College

When does the Electoral College vote? Do electors get paid? How is the presidential electoral process working this year? Frank Argote-Freyre, Ph.D., a Kean associate professor of history and former elector sheds light on this hot topic.
Picture of the Kean Cougar for the Student Town Hall.
President Repollet Hears from Students in Virtual Town Hall

President Repollet Hears from Students in Virtual Town Hall

Kean University President Lamont O. Repollet, Ed.D., held his first Student Town Hall virtually on November 19, directly fielding questions from students on a variety of topics from remote education to health insurance.

An image of Kean Industrial Design student Pablo Galao Birkmann's modular flashlight
Industrial Design Students Get Professional Feedback to Prepare for Job Market

Industrial Design Students Get Professional Feedback to Prepare for Job Market

Kean industrial design students are receiving important one-on-one feedback and networking with professionals through a collaboration with the prestigious global design company Aruliden.
A Thankgiving feast on a table
Q&A: A Recipe for Dealing with Family Friction at Thanksgiving

Q&A: A Recipe for Dealing with Family Friction at Thanksgiving

Roxanne Ruiz-Adams, DSW, LCSW, is a lecturer in the Kean University Department of Graduate Social Work in Nathan Weiss Graduate College and has a family therapy practice in Montclair. Kean News talked with her about how to manage family conflict at Thanksgiving, whether your family is coming together virtually or in small, in-person gatherings.
Dawn Adams-Harmon
Goodbye ‘Glass Ceiling,’ Hello ‘360-Degree Gender Sphere’

Goodbye ‘Glass Ceiling,’ Hello ‘360-Degree Gender Sphere’

Kean management Lecturer Dawn Adams-Harmon, DM, has developed a new theory for the invisible barrier to women’s career advancement in STEM fields, with research findings that replace the “glass ceiling” with a “360-Degree Gender Sphere.”
Kean President Emeritus Named Educator of the Year

Kean President Emeritus Named Educator of the Year

The Research & Development Council of New Jersey honored Kean President Emeritus Dawood Farahi, Ph.D., as the Educator of the Year at the recent Thomas Alva Edison Patent Awards ceremony in recognition of his innovative leadership in higher education and his impact in science and research.