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Investiture ceremony celebrates President Schwaig
Kennesaw State welcomes and honors President Kathy Schwaig as the university’s sixth president.
Students among Georgia voters facing challenges in registration
In the weeks before elections, more Georgia voters are confronted with challenges that may interfere with their registration status.
Department of Public Safety releases Annual Security and Fire Safety Report
The Department of Public Safety and University Police released a report detailing safety protocols and information for KSU students, faculty and staff.
KSU students, alumni seek employment amid labor shortage
In the most hectic era for college graduates, find out how KSU’s recent alumni are doing in one of the most volatile job markets ever.
September Daily Crime Log overview
An overview of the Department of Public Safety and the KSU Police Department’s September Daily Crime Log.
OTN: Iranian revolt for Mahsa Amini continues into fourth week
The nationwide civilian revolt in Iran, sparked by Mahsa Amini’s death in morality police custody, does not show signs of weakening.
Department of Dance receives national accreditation
The Department of Dance grooves, taps and pliés their way into national accreditation and recognition.
President Kathy Schwaig begins new chapter in university history
After being named president in March, this semester marks Schwaig’s first full semester as KSU’s sixth president.
Researchers develop non-invasive blood glucose monitoring device
An exciting development is on the horizon in the field of non-invasive diabetes management.
The Sentinel celebrates 56 years of publication
Since 1966, Kennesaw State University’s campus newspaper has been actively providing students with a space to pursue their passion for journalism.
Students encouraged to register to vote, get involved in November elections
Organizations and online resources support democracy involvement among students during the upcoming election.