Dr. Sabine Smith, German professor in KSU’s foreign language department has been selected for the faculty spotlight. She exceeds the expectations in order to provide […]
Category: Arts & Living
Advising Center Relocates
The College of Humanities and Social Sciences’ Undergraduate Advising Center has a new location in Willingham Hall. Located in room 223, the Undergraduate Advising Center […]
Thai Ginger vs. Island Spoon
Within a few minutes’ drive of KSU lies a hidden gem of a restaurant: Thai Ginger. The atmosphere is one of an upscale Thai restaurant. “If […]
SES Gets a Green Thumb
Students for Environmental Sustainability has formed a partnership with Culinary Services to continue KSU’s mission to reduce its carbon footprint on the world. SES is […]
KSU Goes Viral: Harlem Shake Edition
Nearly a hundred students, along with Scrappy the Owl, took over the KSU Burruss Building at Friday with their own take on the Harlem Shake. […]
All That Glitters is Gold
The 55th Annual Academy Awards were hosted by Seth McFarlane, creator of Family Guy. Known for his controversial humor and topics, McFarlane did not disappoint, and even […]
Fifth Annual Women’s History Month Commemoration: Celebrating History Through Her Story
The Women’s Council for KSU’s Alumni Association is hosting the Fifth Annual Women’s History Month Commemoration. This event features a panel of professional women who have […]
KSU Graduate “Fulfills” Dreams
In December 2011, Brett Frank graduated from KSU with a degree in Drawing and Painting. Today, he is the bassist and provider of the clean vocals […]
OZ the Great & Powerful: The Story Before Dorothy
Following the baseline of the original The Wizard of Oz, Walt Disney takes on its own version, Oz the Great and Powerful. Sam Raimi, Director, […]
A Week of Sound: A Festival of Music
This past week at KSU, the College of the Arts hosted the 2013 Festival of New Music at the Bailey Performance Center. There were four nights […]