The Sentinel recently spoke with Mr. James, a recent KSU spotlight about his influence on its students.
Category: Arts & Living
Counseling at-risk students can save lives
Counselors are tasked with examining the behavior or students who pose a risk to themselves or others, and it’s an involved job.
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.
KSU improv group teaches students to find themselves
KSU’s improv group teaches students to celebrate themselves on stage.
KSU hosts International contemporary ballet company
The Department of Dance paired with Spellbound Contemporary Ballet Company’s to launch a performance of Full Moon.
KSU rapper doesn’t plan on slowing down
Kennesaw State student Jaye Newton uses his passion to make a name for himself in the rap genre.
Health Promotion and Wellness Center provides Relaxation Station
Kennesaw State’s Relaxation Station is a place where students can unwind amid the stress of college life.
KSU student renews DACA after 2017 conundrum
A KSU senior discussed his experiences as a DACA recipient in a follow-up interview with the Sentinel.
Professor Profile: Jenny Sadre-Orafai
A Kennesaw State professor uses her experience in writing to help students tap into their own creativity.
Q&A with MLB player Willie Harris
Major League baseball player Willie Harris spoke about his career and his time at KSU.
Student-produced documentary showcases life in West Africa
A KSU student filmed a documentary to highlight the struggles of students in the West African country of Benin.
Counseling and Psychological Services hosts MHMW
The week of Sept. 24 is Mental Health Matters Week at Kennesaw State, and students can get involved by attending one of several events.