The School of Conflict Management, Peacebuilding and Development in conjunction with Trends Global put on a simulation for students and alumni from March 9-10.
Category: Arts & Living
40-foot clock brings awareness to national debt
According to documents recently released by the U.S. Treasury, the U.S. is expected to borrow almost a trillion dollars in the 2018 fiscal year.
Club of the Week: Model NATO Team
The KSU Model NATO team is a student organization that has recently won awards for its annual participation in the International Model NATO conference held in Washington, D.C.
Kick off Pan-Africa Week with Harmonic Uganda
Kick off Pan-Africa week this Friday night with entertainment provided by Harmonic Uganda.
Saxophonist lands huge solo gig
Jonathan Steltzer, a sophomore music education major and the winner of the 2018 KSU Concerto competition, is being highlighted as a soloist in the John Mackey Soprano Sax and Wind concerto.
KSU Motorsports hosts Formula South Invitational
Members of the KSU Motorsports team held the sixth annual Formula South Invitational race Saturday, promoting friendly competition between universities.
Serial entrepreneurs create medical supply giant
KSU seniors Jalen Scott Uboh and Aubrey Evins have founded a medical supplier business in the middle of their undergraduate venture that has found corporate success.
KSU student author takes ‘Flight’
Caroline Berman, a student of Kennesaw State’s Academy for Inclusive Learning and Social Growth, is receiving local attention for her first novel, “Flight.”
Professor Profile: Andrew Green
Andrew Green currently serves as a full-time lecturer for the Coles College of Business, but his charismatic and comedic nature brings a teaching experience that gives students a different experience in the world of information systems.
LGBTQ+ students find support in community groups
With the growing support of the LGBTQ+ community, KSU has a multitude of groups to help queer students connect with others who share the similar experiences that come with specific identities.
Emotionally provoking video game emulates anxiety
Two KSU students are giving people the opportunity to step into the shoes of those living with anxiety.
Odyssey program hosts open mic event with coffee
The Odyssey peer mentoring program hosted a small showcasing event Feb. 22 for students wanting to artistically express themselves.
