Kamry Ahmon Martin was released from custody on a $1,300 bond.
Author: Camille Hobbs
University to remodel main entrance for fall 2019
The university’s main entrance will undergo a transformation to accommodate the growing campus.
KSU launches new Campus Concierge service to answer questions
The University College creates a new service for students and parents looking for answers.
Business mogul Steve Forbes visits KSU to talk taxes, new documentary
Business titan Steve Forbes gives KSU students a history lesson in taxation, talks the damage of taxes and promotes his new documentary.
Professors receive NIH grant for research on health disparities
KSU professors are awarded a healthcare grant to develop programs for deprived African-American men.
University adopts new uniform logo as part of rebranding process
Kennesaw State’s Office of Strategic Communications and Marketing issued a campus wide email on Feb. 18 addressing its adoption of the new “KS” mark as the official university logo, replacing all other images.
SGA adapts to new administration, senators
Kennesaw State’s Student Government Association promoted a new executive board member and appointed a new senator during their 55th general body meeting on Feb. 13 following changes in administration in weeks prior.
Center holds panel to approach classroom discomfort
The Center for Excellence in Teaching and Learning tackles discomfort in the classroom.
SGA holds meeting under new leadership, appoints new officers, senators
Kennesaw State’s Student Government Association held their very first meeting under the leadership of newly appointed President Carly Keller where 9 student applicants were approved and elected to both the executive board and senate seat positions.
Guest speaker invites KSU women into world of computer science
Women in Data Science at Kennesaw State welcomed its first guest lecturer of the semester to the Marietta campus on Jan. 24 to speak about her efforts to broaden participation in data science.
Mary Frances Early honors legacy of Martin Luther King Jr. in keynote address
This week Kennesaw State honors the life and legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and sees his dream personified.