Following the Fall 2019 semester, Kennesaw State’s winter break was shorter than it has been in the past due to the semester’s start and end dates.
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Chemistry professor awarded Petroleum Research Fund grant
Altug Poyraz, an assistant professor of inorganic chemistry at KSU was awarded a $55,000 American Chemical Society Petroleum Research Fund grant to conduct research on petroleum coke with his students.
Student Government president steps down over break
Former President Brand stepped down for personal reasons over winter break.
BREAKING: KSU women’s basketball starter charged, arrested for murder
Kamiyah Street, the starting point guard for KSU’s women’s basketball team, was arrested Thursday for murdering an Atlanta man.
KSU reveres commuter students with week of events
Adult and Commuter Student Affairs hosted a week of events and presentations to show their appreciation for commuter students.
Record enrollment yields increased dorms, faculty proposals
As KSU sees growth in its Fall 2019 enrollment, the university also wants to hire more faculty and build more dorms for students.
Cobb Public Service Commissioner talks energy development in Georgia
Tricia Pridemore spoke to students about the energy plants that exist across Georgia and plans that the Georgia Public Service Commission has for the future.
Outside the Nest: Venice floods continue, government declares state of emergency
On Nov. 14, the Italian Government declared a state of emergency as record-high floodwaters continued, causing damage and destruction to cultural and historic landmarks.
Service Saturday students volunteer at McKenna Farms
KSU held its monthly Service Saturday for students to gain volunteer hours Saturday, Nov. 16.
KSU, public health departments prepare in case of measles outbreak
KSU officials have procedures in place in the case of a measles outbreak at school.
Wellness on Wheels event helps KSU students relax before finals
KSU’s Health Promotion and Wellness November event, Wellness on Wheels, helps students de-stress before finals.
Star linebacker leads defense for third season, focuses on team success
Now in his third season, Bryson Armstrong has become one of the most dominant and decorated football players in the Big South Conference.