KSU CARE Services opened a new pantry on the Marietta campus on Feb. 5 as a response to the growing demand from food insecure students on the Marietta campus.
Category: Arts & Living
KSU offers artist fresh start with new art
One artist has been permanently changed for the better by his experience with art at KSU.
Black History Month film screening addresses issues of racial injustice
The African American Student Alliance hosted a screening of “The Hate U Give” last week to celebrate Black History Month.
Student promoted to assistant producer at “The Bert Show”
After interning at radio show “The Bert Show” last semester, one KSU student was promoted to assistant producer.
KSU’s UNICEF, Mighty Earth fight for fisheries
Two organizations are working together at KSU to end environmental injustice by voicing disapproval of Yahama’s support of a bill likely to reduce environmental protections on fisheries.
KSU hosts 13th annual “Collage” fundraising performance
The 13th annual “Collage” performance featured over 200 musicians.
Composer celebrates Georgia premier at KSU
A celebrated composer recently visited KSU to compose a wind ensemble performance of his music.
Student film ‘Stories About Blacks Leading Equality’ addresses racism, black feminity
A new student film uses dance to address systemic racism and explore the experiences of black women.
Sports reporter gets her start at KSU
KSU drew in one alumna with its beauty and growth potential — now she’s pursuing her dream job as a sports journalist.
‘Immortal Life’ screened for Creed Week
A documentary surrounding Henrieta Lacks was screened for KSU’s Creed Week.
KSU grad, Fortune 200 CEO: From poverty to millions
President and CEO of ML Industries spoke to graduates at KSU’s commencement ceremony.
Professor Profile: Thomas Garr
KSU professor Thomas Garr uses practical examples when teaching economics.