A South Korean cargo ship carrying 23 crew members and a pilot overturned Sunday off of the coast of Georgia.
Author: Sabrina Kerns
Outside the Nest: First possible death linked to vaping in U.S. alarms health officials
An Illinois resident died Aug. 23 amid a CDC investigation into cases of severe respiratory disease possibly linked to the use of vaping devices.
More than 1,400 earn degrees over the summer
KSU awarded more than 1,400 degrees to students during summer commencement ceremonies.
KSU officials among the highest paid in state
KSU administration leaders earned among the top 12 highest salaries of public college officials in Georgia in 2018, according to a Patch.com article
Outside the Nest: Protestors gather peacefully in Hong Kong
Protestors gathered in the streets of Hong Kong for the 11th time on Sunday, hoping to turn the image of the movement for democracy in Hong Kong back to that of peaceful protest.
Engineering society recognizes professor for dedication to manufacturing career development
A mechanical engineering professor was recently recognized by an international nonprofit organization for her work with KSU’s student chapter.
Students recognized by Montepulciano mayor for archeological efforts
Dignitaries from Montepulciano, Italy, celebrated students’ success in digitizing records from the past in a summer course hosted by KSU.
Scott Bryant named associate vice president for development
Kennesaw State recently named Scott Bryant as its new associate vice president for development, effective in August.
OPINION: ‘Syllabus days’ set poor class expectations for students
Professors can easily avoid the dreaded “syllabus day” on the first day of class with engaging and motivating activities for students to participate in.
Engineering students place in top 20 at Steel Bridge Competition
KSU recently competed in the American Society of Civil Engineers and American Institute of Steel Construction’s student steel bridge competition, finishing in the top 20.
Engineering students visit Europe to learn more about sustainability abroad
A group of KSU students flew to Europe last month to visit different facilities and farms to learn more about sustainability programs and practices.
County commissioners may lift student housing moratorium later this month
Cobb County commissioners are proposing lifting a moratorium on the construction of off-campus student housing later this month.