Kennesaw State students have recently been given the opportunity to vote on who will perform at the 2018 homecoming concert this fall, with the winning artist to be announced.
Category: Arts & Living
Journalism students to cover World Cup in Russia
For four journalism and emerging media students, their sports reporting summer course will take them more than 5,000 miles away to Moscow, Russia.
Professor Profile: Dr. Amelia Lewis
A KSU professor utilizes her passion for reading and writing to lead students to academic success.
From the race track to SpaceX, a student’s dream realized
A recent KSU alumna lands a job at SpaceX after escaping an abused childhood and starting a successful racing and academic career.
Colombian KSU graduate exemplifies student media dedication
The student awarded “2018 Journalism and Emerging Media Outstanding Graduate” told The Sentinel his story about immigration and education.
KSU dancer creates ‘choreo-poem’ for black women
A group of black women represented the face of social injustice as they danced to spoken word — choreography that moved in sync with angelic, yet heart-pounding commentary, speaking over Nina Simone’s “Strange Fruit.”
KSU’s MAPW program launches national literary journal
A Kennesaw State publication run by graduate students is celebrating the successful launch of its inaugural issue, published April 3.
KSU Disney Club hosts ‘Once Upon a Time’ ball
The KSU Disney Club hosted the “Once Upon a Time” Masquerade Ball on Friday, April 20, on the Kennesaw campus at the legacy gazebo.
Club of the week: Team Take No L’s
Team Take No L’s is a student-led organization that lives up to its name — assisting students in “taking no losses.”
Student-run clothing company promotes unity, feeds homeless
Entrepreneurs are continuously finding ways to empower the communities around them with their businesses, and one KSU student has done exactly that through his clothing line.
AFSP, KSU encourage students to ’emerge from darkness’
Kennesaw State’s Counseling and Psychological Services partnered with the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention to host the “Out of the Darkness Campus Walk” on April 15 at 2 p.m. at Swift Cantrell Park in Kennesaw, Georgia.