Kean University students Spencer Martin ’19 and Gunneet Malhi ‘21, and recent alumni Sarah Coykendall ’18 and Sarah Mack ‘18 attended the March for Our Lives: Road to Change in Morristown, N.J. The event, part of a 75-city tour, was designed to educate young people about the issue of gun violence
Take it from the Class of 2018’s Schané Flowers – no matter the challenges, include internships in your Kean education.
Influenced by his parents’ perseverance, and determined to improve the lives of people in impoverished countries like those in his native Bolivia, graduating senior Victor Manuel Suarez has his sights set on a career in health care.
Kean University Student Government is raising money to help student veterans adjust to civilian life with the help of service dogs from the organization Rebuilding Warriors.
The Kean University Gospel Choir is racking up more professional credits. The choir, which won McDonald's Gospelfest at the Prudential Center in Newark for the last two years, recently sang at Enlow Recital Hall with Sons of Serendip, the 2009 America's Got Talent finalists.
Kean University Communication students Asa Dugger, of Voorhees, and Jennyfer MacOto, of Jersey City, were selected from a national pool of applicants to attend the 33rd annual International Radio and Television Society’s (IRTS) annual Multicultural Media Career Workshops in New York City October
The After-Effects of War Explored at New Exhibition at Kean’s Human Rights Institute Gallery
Artist Linda Bond addresses the violence of war from varied perspectives