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OTN: Chicago mall shooting leaves one dead, two wounded
A shooting at a shopping mall in Rosemont, Illinois left one man dead and two others wounded.
Kathy Schwaig named president of Kennesaw State University
Kathy Schwaig lays out her goals, plans and aspirations for KSU as she becomes the university’s next president.
Student charged with sexual battery, kidnapping
Police arrested and charged a student for sexual battery and kidnapping of another student, which occurred on the Kennesaw campus.
Economist discusses dangers of excessive security spending
A Kennesaw State professor discussed the consequences of national security funding on the U.S. economy.
Researchers recognized at John C. Salerno Memorial Research Symposium
Two Kennesaw State professors were recognized for their research at the John C. Salerno Memorial Research Symposium on Feb. 25. According to the KSU website, the […]
Diplomacy Lab partnership with US Department of State allows research projects
Kennesaw State partnered with the U.S. Department of State so that students and faculty can help solve global challenges through the public-private partnership.
3D Printing Ecosystem recognized by Technology Association of Georgia
The KSU 3D printing ecosystem advances beyond the traditional college curriculum.
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.
