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The First Jewish Americans: Freedom and Culture in the New World

The First Jewish Americans: Freedom and Culture in the New World

A new exhibit at the New York Historical society tells the brave story of how Jews helped create America before, during and after the American Revolution.

RBSD Students Land VaynerMedia Creative Residencies

RBSD Students Land VaynerMedia Creative Residencies

Robert Busch School of Design (RBSD) seniors Brooke Roderick and Joe Wright have been awarded coveted VaynerMedia Creative Residencies.

Psy.D. Students and Faculty Present at National Psychology Convention

Psy.D. Students and Faculty Present at National Psychology Convention

More than 20 Kean University students, faculty, and alumni from the Doctor of Psychology (Psy.D.) program presented their original research at the Association for Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies (ABCT) 50th Annual Convention in New York City this October.

President-Elect Trump and the Human Right to Water

President-Elect Trump and the Human Right to Water

Each day we slake our thirst with clean water flowing from faucets, as if breathing air. This is not true for more than one in ten of the world’s population, about 663 million people who lack access to safe drinking water. 

Advertising by Design

Advertising by Design

The newly released third edition of Michael Graves College professor Robin Landa's book Advertising by Design equips students with tools for success in the digital age. Advertising by Design is the most comprehensive, contemporary guide to concept generation and design for adver

Kean Announces New Doctorate in Speech-Language Pathology

Kean Announces New Doctorate in Speech-Language Pathology

Kean University is expanding its allied health program offerings once again, with the addition of a new Doctor of Speech-Language Pathology (SLPD) program.

Kean University Webinar Explores Science and Human Rights

Kean University Webinar Explores Science and Human Rights

A webinar hosted recently by Jeffrey Toney, Ph.D., Kean University’s provost and vice president for academic affairs, explored chemistry’s connection to human rights.

Professor Chris Bellitto on Changes in the Newark Archdiocese

Professor Chris Bellitto on Changes in the Newark Archdiocese

The New York TImes interviewed Kean professor and papal historian Christopher Bellitto on the Archdiocese of Newark's new leader, Josep Tobin, who was recently elevated to the role of cardinal by Pope Francis.