KSU students can sign up for Red Bull Campus Clutch esports tournament for the PC game Valorant until March 25.
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RCHSS dean dies following illness
Dr. Shawn Long, the first black dean of KSU’s Radow College of Humanities and Social Sciences, died this past Thursday after facing illness for several months.
ODI chief diversity officer meets with CORED about task force on race
The Office of Diversity and Inclusion’s Chief Diversity Officer met with the Presidential Commission on Race and Ethnic Diversity to discuss some issues with the future of the task force and miscommunication between the entities.
CARE Services moves homelessness awareness event online
Kennesaw State’s CARE Services will be hosting the 13th Homelessness Awareness Week’s Empty Bowls event online in compliance with social distancing measures at the university.
OTN: Terror inquiry opened in France after teacher is attacked, beheaded
A teenage Russian immigrant of Chechen origin stabbed and beheaded a French teacher in the suburbs of northwest Paris after the teacher showed caricatures of the prophet Mohamad in relation to a course on freedom of expression.
Food drive moved to online format to comply with social distancing
Kennesaw State is holding a virtual food drive for students in need that will last throughout this week as well as an in-person food drive in early November.
SGA releases statement, students react to university withholding information on former police officer who killed Black man
SGA and other students have reacted to KSU protecting the enrollment status of Garrett Rolfe, an Atlanta police officer who killed a Black man.
Professor introduces new interactive research initiatives
A professor of educational research at Kennesaw State and his colleagues have created two new research methods over the course of the last few years.
Black Lives Matter flag repeatedly torn down at the Blake
A Kennesaw State student living at the Blake has had multiple flags hung in support of Black Lives Matter torn down in late September.
Kim Jong-un issues rare personal apology for military killing
The death of a South Korean citizen caused by the North Korean military resulted in dictator Kim Jong-un sending a rare and personal letter to President Moon Jae-in of South Korea.
University protecting status of former Atlanta police officer who killed Black man
KSU is refusing to disclose information on Garrett Rolfe, who killed Rayshard Brooks, a Black man, this summer. Rolfe’s lawyers said Rolfe is a KSU student.
KSUPD police arrest student for DUI on Marietta campus
Earlier this month, a KSU student was found incapacitated in her car on the Marrieta campus and was subsequently arrested for DUI and Reckless Driving.