Gerber Foundation awarded two KSU professors a three-year-grant to work with students to research appropriate growth patterns for premature babies.
Author: Camayak
Women’s tennis falls to Davidson, earns first win over ASA Miami
The Kennesaw State women’s tennis team fell in a visit to Davidson College on Wednesday, Feb. 12, and defeated ASA Miami at home on Saturday, Feb. 15.
OPINION: KSU libraries should diversify foreign language resources
The KSU library system’s foreign language resources do not match the diversity of the school’s foreign language program.
Dance alumna combines talents, kicks off stage managing career
KSU dance alumna Angelina Pellini has found great success in her stage managing career since graduating
Public safety officials educate students, teach healthy relationship habits
The KSU Department of Public Safety and University Police taught students the signs of bad relationships and dangerous behaviors, as well as how to deal with those situations.
Student’s nail art business sees rapid success
A trip to a freelance nail artist inspired Malia Mitchell to learn how to do nails and start her own business as a student.
English professor nominated for prestigious book award
English professor shares the inspiration and background of his Townsend Prize for Fiction-nominated book, Dixie Luck.
Dartmouth alumna inspires students with French language
KSU French professor and Dartmouth College graduate Abigail Alexander hopes to give her students the tools to grow their education.
Symposium parallels minority cultures
A combination of research and arts performances illustrated the similarities between the African American and Native American experience in the U.S.
Grant catalyzes chemist outreach initiatives
KSU’s new chemistry organization received a grant last fall and has used it to empower their mission in Cobb County schools.