University spokeswoman Tammy DeMel reached out to The Sentinel Tuesday to notify it of inaccurate information from the “E-tuition cuts hurting online instructors, courses” in this week’s print issue and to provide the university’s statements regarding comments made in the article.
Author: Sabrina Kerns
Faculty senate to directly invite presidential search finalists
Members of KSU’s faculty senate created a subcommittee that plans to draft and send a letter inviting presidential search finalists to campus after they are announced by the Board of Regents.
Student groups sue KSU for “viewpoint discrimination”
Two Kennesaw State student organizations are suing the university over issues regarding student organization classifications and “unconstitutional” free speech zones on campus.
BOR to invite presidential search finalists to campus
KSU’s search and screen committee notified faculty and staff Thursday, March 8, that the Board of Regents accepted their recommendation to invite the finalists for the position of university president to KSU’s campus.
LGBTQ pamphlet about gender-neutral pronouns draws criticism
KSU received criticism on social media after the LGBTQ Resource Center recently handed out new pamphlets in the student center to students that include a list of gender-neutral pronouns.
Georgia AG’s office partners with CYAAR for video contest
Georgia Attorney General Chris Carr visited KSU’s Center for Young Adult Addiction and Recovery on Monday, March 5, to discuss the center’s new involvement in the “We’re not going to take it” video campaign.
Faculty, staff raise concerns over USG review
Several faculty and staff members have raised concerns since the University System of Georgia began collecting data from Kennesaw State’s campuses in February for the Comprehensive Administrative Review.
KSU community raises concerns about presidential search at town hall
KSU’s Presidential Search and Screening Committee held a town hall meeting on Monday, Feb. 26, where faculty, staff and students raised concerns about the closed search for the new president.
Ken Harmon serves as interim president
Ken Harmon took over as interim president after Sam Olens’ resignation on Feb. 15.
Georgia Supreme Court case involving KSU study could have impact on open record laws
A case heard by the Georgia Supreme Court earlier this month involving a payday lending group and a Kennesaw State University professor and associate dean could have an impact on Georgia’s open records laws.
Church responds to human trafficking allegations
Representatives from the World Society Church of God spoke out last week about recent human trafficking allegations against members of the church.
KSU PD opens investigation into human trafficking allegations
Several KSU students have reported being approached by two suspicious individuals allegedly involved in human trafficking on both the Kennesaw and Marietta campuses.