State and local election officials in 31 states are asking for their outdated or “inadequate” voting equipment to be replaced before the 2020 presidential primaries.
Author: Peyton Elliott
NCUR causes class redirection, brings 4,500 visitors to campus
The 2019 National Conference of Undergraduate Research will result in redirected classes and over 4,500 people visiting campus throughout a span of three days from April 11 to April 13.
Faculty-utilized federal grant app reaches 100,000 installs
A federal grant application, Grants.gov, recently reached 100,000 installs from users, grant professionals and Kennesaw State faculty on both its iOS and Android platforms.
Architecture professor honored with practice, leadership award
The Association of Collegiate Schools of Architecture and American Institute of Architects awarded a Kennesaw State professor with the 2018-2019 Practice and Leadership Award for effective teaching, scholarship, outreach, professional practice and leadership.
Professor reveals how Analytics and Data Science Institute assists corporations
The Kennesaw State Analytics and Data Science Institute director demonstrated the school’s role in assisting well-known corporations, such as Coca-Cola and Cox Media, in making sense of critical data.
KSU’s Association of Energy Engineers hosts distinguished automotive researcher
The director of the Strategic Energy Institute showcased his research regarding electric cars and automotive processes on Kennesaw State’s Marietta campus on Jan. 31.
KSU names new vice president for facilities services and chief facilities officer
Kennesaw State named a new vice president for facilities services and chief facilities officer with over 25 years of progressive facilities service experience and over a decade of experience in higher education.
KSU student government officers resign, others face impeachment
Four executive officers of Kennesaw State’s Student Government Association resigned this week before the first general body meeting of the semester which took place on Jan. 16.
Health Promotion and Wellness receives grant from Office of Highway Safety
The office of Health Promotion and Wellness received a $22,000 grant to participate in the Georgia Young Adult program.
LGBTQ Resource Center names new coordinator
Kennesaw State’s LGBTQ Resource Center named Dani Alexander as the new coordinator for the Gender and Sexuality Center on Oct. 23.
Department adds world-class computing course
Kennesaw State’s Computer Science department plans to offer a world-class Parallel Computers and High-Performance Computing course in the upcoming spring semester.
President Whitten discusses diversity issues with CORED
Kennesaw State President Dr. Pamela Whitten attended a meeting with the Presidential Commission on Racial and Ethnic Diversity on Thursday, Oct. 18, to discuss issues with diversity on campus.