Kean University connects New Jersey campus with Ghana through video technology

Kean University connects New Jersey campus with Ghana through video technology
Lamont Repollet, Ed.D., President — Kean University Official Website
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Kean University has launched a new cultural exchange project using video technology to connect its New Jersey campus with individuals in Ghana. This initiative aims to promote intercultural learning and offer students direct exposure to Ghana’s cultural heritage.

The project allows students and faculty to engage with people in Ghana, fostering an environment of mutual understanding and knowledge sharing.

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



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