One KSU student is the first and only undergraduate from Georgia to receive a fellowship for the American Society for Microbiology.
Category: Arts & Living
Film screening showcases the persistence of women
A film screening highlighting women’s rights encourages women to be their own heroes.
A pool, a party and a proximity to blackness
After a viral tweet by a KSU graduate became controversial, students weigh in on PWIs versus HBCUs.
Students ignite the flame of their futures
Serving as representatives of KSU, two Ignition leaders detail what it is like to welcome newly-admitted students to campus.
International Owls: Friedrich Winkler
Kennesaw State has a global community, according to its website, with students from more than 120 countries in its undergraduate and graduate programs. KSU serves as a home to many international students such as Friedrich Winkler.
Life coach teaches how to live ‘A Life of Love’
A life coach and KSU student recently published his first self-help book in the latest of a series of successes.
Graduate follows musical inspiration
A KSU alumnus is building himself as a musician after years of changing paths and self-discovery.
International Owls: Khoa Pham
A Vietnamese student at KSU has found a new appreciation for education through learning at schools around the world.
Blogger covers latest in entertainment with help from her family
A KSU senior has been making waves in the world of blogging and has interviewed several famous celebrities.
Queer Quest has students slaying (dragons)
Students were recently given the opportunity to role-play in a Dungeons and Dragons hosted by the LGBTQ Resource Center.
Grad lands dream job in South Korea
A recent KSU graduate will head to South Korea in August to pursue a teaching career.
Student composers premiere music at Composition Recital
The School of Music hosted the Composition Recital on Wednesday, April 10, 2019, where audience members experienced student-composed classical music and musical theatre.