Kennesaw State Physics Professor Dr. Russell Patrick plans to retire after serving at KSU for 27 years.
Author: Brenda Cisneros
College of Science, Math earns million-dollar grant in support of diversity, inclusion
The $1 million grant will be used to increase the use of inclusive pedagogies and integrate research experiences throughout the curriculum.
Honors student creates 3-D printed robotic hand
An honors student built a robotic arm using a 3-D printer for his honors learning experience.
“Meltdown” and “Spectre” vulnerabilities pose threat to devices
Desktops, laptops, cell phones and tablets are at risk due to two recently discovered vulnerabilities which could let criminals access restricted information.
KSU’s part-time MBA ranked best in GA
The program is ranked No. 1 in the state and 28th nationally.
Study abroad program receives national recognition
The “Around the World in 80 Days” program took 11 students to countries in four different continents in fall 2016.
New headquarters opens for student entrepreneurs
KSU students will have access to build their businesses through the new location.
Workshop helps students get intimate
Sociology professor spoke on intimate relationships and effective ways to face problems within relationships.
New meal plans to take effect fall 2017
At Wednesday’s SGA meeting, the assistant director of meal plans announced changes to student meal plans which will take effect this fall.
Post Election Analysis FIX
The KSU Political Science Club hosts “What has America gotten itself into?” discussion after presidential-elect Trump was nominated.
SGA meeting talks Olens appointment, dance marathon
SGA passes resolution regarding the Presidency of KSU and KSU Miracle boosts its annual Dance Marathon.
KSU graduate develops new study app
A Kennesaw State University alumnus has developed the first “social studying” mobile application on the market that is set to release in November.