A documentary surrounding Henrieta Lacks was screened for KSU’s Creed Week.
Author: Shannon Mira Mayembe
Professor profile: Dr. Mona Sinha
By combining years of experience and unique teaching styles, a KSU professor introduces students to international marketing.
Red Clay Writers Conference highlights authors at KSU conference
On Nov. 10, the Georgia Writers Association held its ninth annual Red Clay Writers Conference on the Kennesaw Campus.
Confucius Institute continues to thrive in the shadows
KSU has paired with the People’s Republic of China to bring students a unique educational experience.
Professor Profile: Jenny Sadre-Orafai
A Kennesaw State professor uses her experience in writing to help students tap into their own creativity.
Professor Profile: Dr. Lara Smith-Sitton
A KSU professor has been instrumental in helping students improve their writing and gain valuable experience.
KSU chooses Morocco for its Annual Country Study Program
KSU students can learn about the culture and history of Morocco through a series of events and curriculums.
KSU strengthens relations between US, Southeast Asia through its students
Kennesaw State is continuing its Young Southeast Asian Leaders Initiative fellowship for the 2018 spring semester starting with the arrival of Southeast Asian fellows in Atlanta, GA on Jan. 31.
Writing Center facilitates students’ reading, writing needs
“The Writing Center is a resource for students that builds confidence and supports academic growth in writing. Ultimately, students leave the Writing Center as better writers who can more confidently write in their English classes and in their field.“
Theater Spring 2018 season has something for everyone
Kennesaw State’s school of Theatre and Performance Studies will put on eight shows throughout the spring semester starting Jan. 25, 2018.
School of Music to host benefit concert for hurricane victims
“Music has the power to transform lives and accomplish so much good.”
Homecoming court falls short in showing school’s diversity
“While I met these phenomenal people who welcomed me with open arms, it still bothers me that I was the only African-American female on court this year.”