A Kennesaw State iTeach member is working with local schools to implement Genius Hour, a new initiative meant to help K-12 students express their creative side.
Author: Megan Butler
Professor’s research aims to assist pregnant women with drug addiction
A Kennesaw State professor plans to conduct a one-year long research study aimed at combating opioid addiction in pregnant women across rural North Georgia.
HOPE increases after Mega Millions reaches record-setting jackpot
The $1.6 billion Mega Millions jackpot that became the largest in U.S. history on Monday, Oct. 22, generated more than $34.7 million in proceeds for HOPE and Pre-K, according to a Georgia Lottery Corporation public policy coordinator.
Health fair encourages students to utilize campus resources
Kennesaw State’s Department of Health Promotion and Wellness held a fair on Thursday, Oct. 18, at the Marietta campus where numerous programs participated to help educate students about healthy lifestyles and the resources they can use to maintain them.
Kennesaw State to host National Conference on Undergraduate Research
Kennesaw State to host 33rd annual National Conference on Undergraduate Research on April 11-13.
Internship allows students to help with children’s social skills
Kennesaw State is offering a new undergraduate internship opportunity that allows students to work with and help children develop their social skills.
KSU farm to install growing system, expand crop production
Kennesaw State is currently installing a new hydroponic growing system on its Hickory Grove Farm to increase crop production sustainably.
President Pamela Whitten finishes up her first month at KSU
Kennesaw State President Dr. Pamela Whitten made an effort to get to know KSU and its community during the first month of the fall semester.
MINI offers discount on 2019 vehicle to college students
MINI is offering a $5,000 discount to college students and recent graduates on one of their new vehicles.
KSU professor earns column excellence award
Kennesaw State English Professor Bryan Gillis received the 2018 Assembly on Literature for Adolescents Review editor’s award for column excellence on Aug. 9.
NSC brings awareness to distracted driving
KSU’s police department has reported more than 30 vehicle accidents and hit and runs since January on the Kennesaw campus alone in the daily crime logs, stressing the purpose of raising awareness to students during Distracted Driving Awareness Month in April.
Engineering lab to receive funding for renovations
Governor Nathan Deal’s recent budget proposal includes funding for a $5 million renovation of the engineering lab at KSU’s Marietta campus.