Kennesaw State University officials named Ivan Pulinkala last week as the new dean for the university’s College of the Arts and announced finalist candidates on Monday, March 11, for the dean position with the College of Humanities and Social Sciences.
Author: Sabrina Kerns
OPINION: Compliments displayed on sticky notes fail to help those with low self-esteem
While positive mantras on sticky notes have good intentions, they do not actually help those with low self-esteem.
CSH program director resigns in the wake of deactivation announcements
Kennesaw State’s Culinary and Sustainability Hospitality program director resigned on Thursday, Jan. 3 after announcements in the Fall 2018 semester that the program will be deactivated.
Whitten provides Comprehensive Administrative Review update, staff expresses concerns
Kennesaw State President Dr. Pamela Whitten announced a new webpage created to provide updates on the university’s Comprehensive Administrative Review activities and action plans.
Committee to oversee student technology fee funds
Kennesaw State recently introduced the Student Technology Fee Advisory Committee, which will review technology purchases funded by student technology fees.
Second student group settles in KSU lawsuits
Kennesaw State’s chapter of Young Americans for Freedom settled the group filed against university officials earlier this year on Wednesday, Oct. 24.
Former KSU employee charged with stealing tech equipment
A former Kennesaw State facilities director was recently charged after he allegedly stole nearly $100,000 worth of technical equipment from the university and sold it online.
Professors awarded NSF grants for particle physics research
The National Science Foundation awarded major grants to two Kennesaw State professors to support their research into particle physics.
Will Ferrell visits KSU, advocates for Georgia candidate
Actor Will Ferrell met with Kennesaw State students and community residents on Friday, Oct. 26, to advocate for Democrat Stacy Abrams in Georgia’s governor race.
Comprehensive Administrative Review worries Georgia university employees
Faculty and staff members at universities across Georgia are concerned for their jobs because of a Comprehensive Administrative Review currently being conducted by the University System of Georgia.
KSU library strives for open access to research
Kennesaw State’s Sturgis Library is hosting Open Access Week Oct. 22 to Oct. 25, to bring attention to the open access movement.
Student group settles lawsuit in wake of Freedom of Expression policy
A Kennesaw State Christian student organization agreed to a settlement ending a lawsuit the group filed earlier this year on Wednesday, Oct. 17.