KSU’s MLK Legacy Breakfast on Jan. 13 honored the life and legacy of Martin Luther King Jr. with Atlanta mayor Andre Dickens.
Category: News
Burst pipes flood student housing units over winter break
Recent below-freezing temperatures caused pipes to burst and flood residential units across both campuses.
President Schwaig adds final member to cabinet
President Schwaig’s new team of advisors sets the Spring term up for success this year.
Sen. Raphael Warnock visits campus
Sen. Raphael Warnock came to the Kennesaw Campus Green today as part of his campaign trail before the runoff election ends on Dec. 6.
What does it cost to be a student
The experience of being a college student in 2022 isn’t quantifiable. But the cost of the experience definitely is.
What the highest-rated professors are up to
KSU’s most highly rated professors get up to a lot in their off time.
Campus expansion continues
KSU welcomed more students, restaurants and buildings this semester which expanded the school and created student excitement as well as involvement.
Students look back on fall semester events
The fall semester was full of exciting opportunities for students to get involved on and off campus.
Students gain practical financial experience through Student Managed Investment Fund
Kennesaw State students are getting a head start on their financial careers thanks to SMIF.
James Sabourin named for new Vice President of Marketing and Communications position
Kennesaw State University welcomes a new member of the president’s cabinet.
Campus resources help students stay secure on the web during the holidays
Students can take advantage of KSU resources to keep their online information secure as the semester ends.
