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The President's Opening Day Address Welcome's The Year of What's Next

On Thursday, August 28, President Lamont O. Repollet, Ed.D., took the stage to deliver his sixth Opening Address as President of Kean University for the 2025-26 school year. While many watched the speech in the theater, some attendees were directed to an overflow room in the Center for Academic Success, and others were able to watch live via livestream. From student athletes to members of the Kean Foundation Board of Directors, the President's Opening Day Address stood as a testament to the Kean community's unwavering support for each of its members. "This is no ordinary year," he began, "We're entering year one of what's next." After showcasing an AI-powered video of the previous obstacle Kean faced together-Covid-19-and a quarantine period that left many higher education institutions struggling, the President recognized how the community overcame these challenges, leading to many achievements such as the University's status as an R2 institution and the launch of new academic programs like a B.A. in Science in Artificial Intelligence and a Ph.D. in Computer Science. "So, the question is no longer can we achieve big goals? Cause we've done that - The question now is what will we do with the momentum we've built?" The President continued. The speech also highlighted several of Kean's other achievements, including this year's record enrollment of nearly 1900 students, grants for the College of Education and the Kean Wellness Center totaling almost 900,000 dollars, new initiatives like Elevate 2030 that will support Kean's research goals, and much more. President Repollet even mentioned his family's donation of 1 million dollars to the Kean University Foundation. "These achievements are not isolated milestones; they are stepping-stones," President Repollet concluded. Janessa Chiles, a Freshman Psychology major from Somerset, NJ, shared her enthusiasm for the New Jersey City University (NJCU) and Kean University merger, another highlight of the President's speech. "I'm really interested in the merger with NJCU and there being a campus in Jersey City, I'm excited to see how it turns out," she said. Another key moment of the President's address was the achievements of the athletics department. With the average GPA of Kean athletes rising to 3.2 and various students like Ella Petrosh, who won rookie of the year twice for women's lacrosse and soccer, and Jason Gilman, highly recognized by several sports organizations and conferences including the New Jersey Athletic Conference for his performance in baseball, the successful introduction of women's flag football, Kean's athletes provide a different perspective on Kean's accomplishments. Emeral Neloms, a soccer player and senior Political Science major from Philadelphia, commented on the efforts of Kean to advocate for and encourage student athletes. "It's nice to see all the success we have compared to how it was coming in as a freshman to now being a senior, and how much we've grown as the athletic department," she said. "I've always felt that Kean University does a great job of supporting our athletes." The President's Opening Day Address set the theme of the academic year. "Start here, go anywhere," he asserted. And the Kean community is willing to uplift and support its students to reach new heights. Dr. Abrianna Jete, a lecturer in writing studies and coordinator of the Common Read program, spoke about the influence she hopes the speech had on students. "I hope they [the students] recognize that we're an inclusive, welcoming community that is dedicated to student support." With growing support from students, staff, faculty, and alumni, Kean is prepared to thrive and climb higher. "The goal is for us to grow together," President Repollet concluded.

On Thursday, August 28, President Lamont O. Repollet, Ed.D., took the stage to deliver his sixth Opening Address as President of Kean University for the 2025-26 school year. 

While many watched the speech in the theater, some attendees were directed to an overflow room in the Center for Academic Success, and others were able to watch live via livestream. 

From student athletes to members of the Kean Foundation Board of Directors, the President's Opening Day Address stood as a testament to the Kean community’s unwavering support for each of its members. 

“This is no ordinary year,” he began, “We’re entering year one of what’s next.” 

After showcasing an AI-powered video of the previous obstacle Kean faced together—Covid-19—and a quarantine period that left many higher education institutions struggling, the President recognized how the community overcame these challenges, leading to many achievements such as the University’s status as an R2 institution and the launch of new academic programs like a B.A. in Science in Artificial Intelligence and a Ph.D. in Computer Science. 

“So, the question is no longer can we achieve big goals? Cause we’ve done that – The question now is what will we do with the momentum we’ve built?” The President continued. 

The speech also highlighted several of Kean’s other achievements, including this year’s record enrollment of nearly 1900 students, grants for the College of Education and the Kean Wellness Center totaling almost 900,000 dollars, new initiatives like Elevate 2030 that will support Kean’s research goals, and much more.  

President Repollet even mentioned his family’s donation of 1 million dollars to the Kean University Foundation. 

“These achievements are not isolated milestones; they are stepping-stones,” President Repollet concluded. 

Janessa Chiles, a Freshman Psychology major from Somerset, NJ, shared her enthusiasm for the New Jersey City University (NJCU) and Kean University merger, another highlight of the President’s speech.  

“I’m really interested in the merger with NJCU and there being a campus in Jersey City, I’m excited to see how it turns out,” she said.  

Another key moment of the President’s address was the achievements of the athletics department. With the average GPA of Kean athletes rising to 3.2 and various students like Ella Petrosh, who won rookie of the year twice for women’s lacrosse and soccer, and Jason Gilman, highly recognized by several sports organizations and conferences including the New Jersey Athletic Conference for his performance in baseball, the successful introduction of women’s flag football, Kean’s athletes provide a different perspective on Kean’s accomplishments.  

Emeral Neloms, a soccer player and senior Political Science major from Philadelphia, commented on the efforts of Kean to advocate for and encourage student athletes. 

“It’s nice to see all the success we have compared to how it was coming in as a freshman to now being a senior, and how much we’ve grown as the athletic department,” she said. “I’ve always felt that Kean University does a great job of supporting our athletes.” 

The President’s Opening Day Address set the theme of the academic year. 

“Start here, go anywhere," he asserted. 

And the Kean community is willing to uplift and support its students to reach new heights. 

Dr. Abrianna Jete, a lecturer in writing studies and coordinator of the Common Read program, spoke about the influence she hopes the speech had on students. 

“I hope they [the students] recognize that we’re an inclusive, welcoming community that is dedicated to student support.” 

With growing support from students, staff, faculty, and alumni, Kean is prepared to thrive and climb higher.  

“The goal is for us to grow together,” President Repollet concluded. 

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