More than a quarter of KSU students have not submitted their 2017-2018 FAFSA, leaving KSU officials worried students may not receive their financial aid in time for final payment deadlines.
Author: Sabrina Kerns
The Commons loses business after meal plans change
New meal plan options allowing commuters to purchase fewer swipes has led to a decrease in students eating at The Commons and the closure of the second floor in the evenings.
Students debate meaning of love on Valentine’s Day
The Center for Health Promotion and Wellness held an event Feb. 14 to start a discussion among students about healthy relationships and how to effectively communicate with others.
Workshop teaches students to create a personal brand
The Odyssey Peer Mentoring Program held a workshop on Feb. 9 to help students learn how to effectively network with employers.
Workshop: How to succeed at career fairs
The Department of Career Planning and Development held a workshop on Feb. 2 to help prepare students and alumni for upcoming career fairs.
Clubs to celebrate evolutionary theory with Darwin Day
Two clubs are co-hosting a week of events Feb. 6-9 to celebrate Darwin Day, encouraging students to engage with science and evolutionary theory.
Business leaders network with KSU students
At an event hosted by the Shore Entrepreneurship Center on Jan. 19, students networked and interacted with leading entrepreneurs from the Atlanta area.
Outgoing interim President Houston Davis applies for UCA presidency
Interim President Houston Davis put in an application for University of Central Arkansas presidency as Sam Olens prepares to take the helm of Kennesaw State University.
SPJ hosts sensitive topics in journalism panel
KSU’s SPJ hosted an educational panel on Oct. 20 to teach students how to report on sensitive topics in journalism.
Panel fights fraud and unethical behavior at KSU
KSU held a panel on Nov. 16 to encourage faculty to report unethical behavior and create an ethical culture at the school.
Civil rights activist visits KSU
English majors interviewed Lonnie King Jr., the leader of the Atlanta Student Movement of 1960, as part of a class project on Monday, Oct. 31.
Meeting sparks conversation on education reform
The Office of Government Relations hosted a meeting on Oct. 26 for guests to speak about education reform in Georgia.