KSUPD responded to a student whose car had been broken into and had her personal property taken.
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BREAKING: University to have online classes for remainder of semester
Following guidelines set by the University System of Georgia, KSU is suspending face-to-face instruction for the rest of the semester and instructing residents to leave.
John Clendenin, bearer of building with same name, dies at 85
John Clendenin, a donor to KSU, died recently after a prolonged illness.
Former KSU employee accuses bookstore of discriminatory termination, retaliation
A former employee at the Kennesaw campus bookstore believes he was fired for wearing lipstick that conformed to his gender expression. He also believes the firing was retaliation for reporting discrimination to the Office of Institutional Equity.
Police apprehends man in possession of handgun, knife in KSU’s east parking deck
KSUPD apprehended a man in East Deck who was thought to have deadly weapons.
Coles College selects new dean
Robin Cheramie, former interim dean of Coles College of Business, has been chosen as dean of the college.
University System of Georgia grants allow textbook-free classes
Multiple KSU professors, mostly from the Marietta campus, won grants so they can provide textbooks at little or no cost for students.
BREAKING: Former KSU president dies
Dr. Betty Siegel, KSU’s second president, died Tuesday afternoon.
Georgia Senate passes law reducing dual enrollment credit hours
House Bill 444 would make it so students who want to take more than 30 credit hours will not receive state funding.