Aloha to Aging held a gala to honor former Kennesaw State President Dr. Betty Siegel on Wednesday, Aug. 8 in the KSU Center.
Author: Cameron Loi
New strategic plan to advance KSU, help with student success
Kennesaw State’s Strategic Planning Committee has issued a new plan from 2018 to 2023 to advance KSU’s performance and help with student success.
KSU to offer new scholarship for international students
KSU’s Division of Global Affairs is in the process of starting a scholarship designed to aid international students.
KPA hosts teach-in to respond to misinformation
Student organizations representing the LGBTQ community at KSU are under scrutiny by Campus Reform, a site for college news, after the resurfacing of “pronoun pamphlet”.
Art museum partnership brings new courses
The Osher Lifelong Learning Institute in the College of Continuing and Professional Education is now in partnership with the Booth Western Art Museum to bring different types of courses to its curriculum.
“Phish market” protects students from cybersecurity threats
KSU’s Office of Cybersecurity launched a new service to catalog known phishing attempts against students, faculty and staff in the hopes of preventing future cybersecurity threats.
Former basketball player arrested, charged with identity fraud
A former KSU basketball player was released on bond Friday, Feb. 23, from the Gwinnett County Detention Center after he was arrested on charges of identity theft fraud and theft by deception.
Campus carry survey gives students opportunity to share
KSU professor and assistant chair of the department of sociology and criminal justice Jennifer McMahon sent a survey about Georgia’s campus carry laws to students on Feb. 11, giving students an opportunity to share their experiences and feelings about the laws.
Professor to publish new novel inspired by true events
Anthony Grooms, a creative writing and literature professor at KSU is publishing his fourth novel on March 1.
Search for police chief narrows to two candidates
KSU’s search for a new police chief has been narrowed down to two candidates.
Student anthropology club hosts archaeology event
On Jan. 27, KSU hosted local children for a first-hand look at what being an archeologist is like.
KSU plans sewer system upgrade
Cobb County has announced a plan to upgrade KSU’s sewer system due to the increasing number of students on campus.