KSU is cracking down on unauthorized voter registration on both campuses.
Author: Sierra Hubbard
Dear World gives students an outlet
KSU students wrote messages on their bodies for portraits taken by Dear World.
KSU offers new degree for entrepreneurs
Budding business owners have a new degree option at Kennesaw State. The bachelor’s degree in entrepreneurship was approved by the Board of Regents Aug. 10 […]
New online master’s degree available
Students at Kennesaw State University can now pursue an online master’s degree in engineering management. The Board of Regents approved the new degree program Aug. […]
Late-night eateries at KSU shut down
Two late-night dining options at Kennesaw State University have been shut down, effective fall 2016. Culinary and Hospitality Services announced Aug. 12 that The Village […]
Incoming interim president addresses audits, termination of top officials
Dr. Houston Davis explains his position as the acting president of Kennesaw State University.
Report: KSU policy violations, financial & managerial misconduct
Papp overpaid, dining services failing
Working journalists help students follow in footsteps
The university’s chapter of the Society of Professional Journalists hosted a panel discussion in conjunction with the Atlanta Press Club the morning of Saturday, March […]
KSU professor arrested for protesting campus carry
The Georgia Senate passed “campus carry” legislation from the House of Representatives after hours of debate Friday, March 11. In a 37-17 vote Friday afternoon, […]
KSU honors black and gold veterans
Kennesaw State University’s Military and Veteran Services partnered with the Women’s Resource and Interpersonal Violence Prevention Center to honor female veterans who wear black and […]
Update: bill to boost GPA on difficult courses passes the House, sent to the Georgia Senate
The bill that would increase the GPA value of STEM courses for college students passed the House of Representatives Wednesday, February 3. House Bill 801, […]