The KSU 3D printing ecosystem advances beyond the traditional college curriculum.
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OTN: Russian invasion continues as Ukraine shows staunch resistance
As Russian forces continue their invasion, the world rallies in support of the people of Ukraine.
CARES program receives national recognition
Kennesaw State University’s CARES Program, which focuses on supporting students experiencing hardships such as homelessness is getting national recognition.
Jamba Juice opens on Marietta campus
The new Jamba Juice on the Marietta campus uses artificial intelligence and robotics to make smoothies in an operation that will benefit students in many ways.
Dean awarded $3.3 million grant for research in Uganda
The National Institute of Health awarded Dean Monica Swahn a $3.3 million grant to study women’s empowerment and mental health in Uganda.
Wind Symphony collaborates with Georgia Aquarium
KSU’s Wind Symphony works with the nation’s largest aquarium in a collaboration that displays original ensemble recordings throughout the facility.
OTN: Police begin to clear Ontario border bridge after judge orders end to protests
Police in Windsor, Ontario have “commenced enforcement” of a judicial order to end the blockade that has disrupted trade between the U.S. and Canada.
University online programs rank among best in nation
U.S. News and World Report recognized several Kennesaw State’s online programs for providing quality distanced education.
Engineering college nationally recognized for diversity, inclusion plan
Kennesaw State’s Southern Polytechnic College of Engineering and Engineering Technology was recognized by the American Society for Engineering Education for valuing diversity and improving inclusion.
Professors receive grant for particle physics research
Two researchers from Kennesaw State received a $300,000 grant, becoming the only funded particle theorists in the state of Georgia.
Alumnus to compete in Jeopardy! National College Championship
Raymond Goslow, a recently graduated geospatial science alumnus, will represent Kennesaw State in the famed game show’s college tournament.
University receives Governor’s Office of Highway Safety grant in 15-year streak
Grant Funds from The Georgia Young Adult Program of the Governor’s Office of Highway Safety will provide KSU students with opportunities to participate in a variety of educational activities.