One artist featured in the KSU Capstone Exhibition uses his art as a way to learn about and heal himself.
Category: Arts & Living
Journalism student makes waves on “The Bert Show”
What seemed like a simple fascination with entertainment, news and pop culture has now become one KSU senior’s reality as he lives out his dream of becoming an on-air personality while interning with Q100’s “The Bert Show.”
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.
Mothers of hazing victims turn “Tragedy into Progress” at KSU
“God works in funny ways. He does bad things sometimes because in the end, they are good. Something bad can happen to you, but it may happen because it will make you better. He does bad to ultimately create good.” – Max Gruver
KSU holds 11th annual Homelessness Awareness Week
Homelessness Awareness Week teaches students that homelessness can affect anyone, no matter their background.
KSU home to greenhouse, Oasis pond
A KSU professor upkeeps the little-known campus greenhouse and courtyard pond.
Student recaps Owl sports on ‘The Hoot’
One student combines her love for sports and her love for reporting by hosting a show with Owl Network.
MMHE hosts 1940s-style swing dance
The Museum of History and Holocaust Education’s annual swing dance will take place on Nov. 3.
Students share ‘tales of the haunted’
KSU students sound off on their experiences with the supernatural.
Bahá’i documentary aims to educate students
A documentary screening held at KSU shed light on the untold story of one of the world’s most recent religions.
MHHE educates all students, not just those from KSU
KSU’s Museum of History and Holocaust Education has multiple outreach programs to help educate children in primary and secondary schools.
Club of the Week: Forensic Science Club
KSU’s Forensic Science club allows students to explore multiple processes in investigating crimes.