Kaledin plans to integrate parts of her research into future course materials for undergraduate and graduate students.
Category: News
Outside the Nest: Trump faces impeachment inquiry after whistleblower complaint
The U.S. House of Representatives is moving forward with a formal impeachment inquiry into President Donald Trump.
KSU partners with Marietta City Schools for collaborative renovation project
Kennesaw State partnered with Marietta City Schools to create an exhibition about the history of Marietta’s schools on the site of former Lemon Street High School.
iTeach MakerBus continues its tour
iTeach MakerBus project lead Leigh Martin praises the rest of the team for always helping out with ideas and execution as the program grows.
KSU Student Government holds town hall, addresses reconstruction concerns
In response to rumors of renovations to the Student Center, Kennesaw State University’s Student Government Association hosted a town hall meeting on Friday, Sept. 20, to address the situation.
Vice president for student affairs steps down
The vice president for student affairs, K.C. White, stepped down from her position and will leave KSU next month.
Former Orlando police officer arrests young children without permission
An officer who arrested two 6-year-olds without his supervisor’s permission and was fired by the Orlando Police Department.
Haskell, KSU join forces to develop new immersive virtual reality simulation
The Florida-based engineering and construction firm Haskell has reached out to KSU’s College of Computing and Software Engineering to aid in the development of new VR simulation.
Coles College rolls out new engagement program
KSU’s Coles College of Business has begun the first wave of Flight Academy, an engagement program that recognizes students for career-based activities and events.
Students rally in Atlanta school strike for climate change
Atlanta was just one of many international cities participating in the strike against climate change, making the protest the largest organized environmental event in history, according to NPR news.
KSU announces new assistant vice president for Campus Services
KSU appoints chief institutional auditor Lesley Netter-Snowden as new Assistant Vice President for Campus Services.
Outside the Nest: Conflicting reports differ over Saudi Arabian oil strike
Saudi Arabia and U.S. blame Iran for drone strikes on Saudi Arabian oil facilities.