Kean’s Distinguished Lecture Series wrapped up for the semester with a speech by animatronics engineer and movie model maker Grant Imahara who offered words of advice learned from his years as host of Discovery Channel’s MythBusters.
Student researchers at the New Jersey Center for Science, Technology and Mathematics will soon have something that could make the allergy season more manageable. They have developed AccuPollen™ Allergy Tracker, a new app that puts the pollen count at your fingertips.
Two dynamic speakers – an expert on human-machine interaction and a robot-making animatronics guru – will join a record 810 student researchers at Kean University’s 10th annual Research Days later this month.
Disabled artist Diane Pokorski “reinvents” herself through pen and ink drawings
Three activists who have dedicated their lives to helping refugees both across the world and here in New Jersey will speak to hundreds of high school and college students about the global refugee crisis on Friday, March 23, at the Kean University Human Rights Institute’s 11th Annual Conference.
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UNION, N.J. — Kean University computer science students are creating software solutions for local and regional businesses and nonprofits.
Sue Kozel, an adjunct history professor at Kean University, examined the ways that Quaker abolitionists compromised their values as a result of their relationship with Thomas Jefferson, at a recent gathering of the oldest and largest organization of historians in the United States.
Forty-three high school students from across New Jersey, and one from North Carolina, conducted real-world research as part of the 2017 Group Summer Scholars Research Program (GSSRP) at Kean University.
Staff at Kean University's Liberty Hall Museum were working to restore the museum's wine cellar when they found almost three cases of Madeira wine from 1796 and about 42 demijohns from the 1820s.