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Kean University to Shift to Remote Operations Monday, October 13

Due to the ongoing State of Emergency across New Jersey amid the nor’easter storm, Kean University will continue remote operations on Monday, October 13. 
All classes on New Jersey campuses will be held remotely, and all in-person activities are canceled. 
Employees who had planned to observe the Columbus Day holiday should do so as scheduled. All other employees will work remotely on Monday. Only essential personnel should report to work as required. Employees with questions should contact their supervisors for guidance. 
Keanu’s Kitchen on the Union campus will remain open from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. on Monday to serve residential students.

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Explore Ghana Virtually: Kean University's New Cultural Exchange Project

Explore Ghana Virtually: Kean University's New Cultural Exchange Project

Kean University’s innovative video technology enables students and faculty on the New Jersey campus to connect with individuals in Ghana. This international initiative promotes intercultural learning and provide students with direct exposure to Ghana’s rich cultural heritage. 

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Kean Board Approves Launch of Ph.D. in Computer Science and Bachelor’s in Artificial Intelligence Programs

Kean Board Approves Launch of Ph.D. in Computer Science and Bachelor’s in Artificial Intelligence Programs

Kean University, New Jersey's urban research university, is moving forward on expanding its academic portfolio with two groundbreaking programs – a Ph.D. in Computer Science and a Bachelor of Science in Artificial Intelligence – reinforcing its position at the forefront of technological education and innovation. 
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Distinguished Lecturer Temple Grandin, Ph.D., Shares Insight on Educating Students with Autism at Kean University

Distinguished Lecturer Temple Grandin, Ph.D., Shares Insight on Educating Students with Autism at Kean University

Grandin, a renowned autism advocate, educator and animal scientist who is autistic, shared the message that the world “needs the skills of people who think differently.”
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Kean Launches Pilot Program to Fund Career-Defining Student Internships

Kean Launches Pilot Program to Fund Career-Defining Student Internships

The new Professional Development Internship Fund (PDIF) pilot program will provide substantial financial support and other career development resources to help students secure and complete internships.
Earthworms, Ecosystems and Agriculture | Kean Research

Earthworms, Ecosystems and Agriculture | Kean Research

The fascinating sensory capabilities of earthworms are being uncovered as researchers at Kean University examine how their movements support agriculture and impact old-growth forest ecosystems.  

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Building Courage, Confidence and Character: Natasha Hemmings' Vision for the Girl Scouts

Building Courage, Confidence and Character: Natasha Hemmings' Vision for the Girl Scouts

Natasha Hemmings, CEO of Girl Scouts Heart of New Jersey, shares how the Girl Scouts and Kean are shaping future leaders and sparking transformation with a new mobile classroom.
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Kean University Lecturer Shares Family Connection with Ndaba Mandela

Kean University Lecturer Shares Family Connection with Ndaba Mandela

Kean Ocean Lecturer Daun Ward had the chance to share a piece of family history – a friendship between her late father-in-law and anti-apartheid icon Nelson Mandela — with the University’s Senior Human Rights Fellow, Ndaba Mandela.
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Kean Education Graduate Advances Daughter’s Legacy: Raising Money for Cancer Research

Kean Education Graduate Advances Daughter’s Legacy: Raising Money for Cancer Research

Kean alumna Sandy Goodman ’86 M.A., honors her late daughter Jennifer Goodman Linn by supporting the charity Jennifer co-founded, Cycle for Survival, which has raised nearly $400 million for rare cancer research at Memorial Sloan Kettering.
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Kean Students Excel in Bloomberg Global Trading Challenge for Second Year

Kean Students Excel in Bloomberg Global Trading Challenge for Second Year

Students from Kean University’s College of Business and Public Management (CBPM) reached the top echelon of competitors in the Bloomberg Global Trading Challenge for the second year in a row.