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Outside the Nest: Parkland survivor says Harvard revoked his acceptance for past mistakes
Kyle Kashuv issued an apology and attempted to meet with the school privately before ultimately being turned down and having his admission rescinded.
KSU student selected for Harvard summer program
Rising-senior Bradley Heath was chosen to attend the Harvard Business School’s Summer Venture in Management Program June 15-21.
Engineering students visit Europe to learn more about sustainability abroad
A group of KSU students flew to Europe last month to visit different facilities and farms to learn more about sustainability programs and practices.
KSU seeking deputy editor for Georgia News Lab
The new position works as a hybrid job that alternates between working with the Georgia News Lab and assisting with the Center for Sustainable Journalism
County commissioners may lift student housing moratorium later this month
Cobb County commissioners are proposing lifting a moratorium on the construction of off-campus student housing later this month.
Whitten allegedly participated in faculty intimidation at UGA
According to the Red & Black, then UGA provost Dr. Pamela Whitten was allegedly displeased when a professor wanted UGA to acknowledge its history of slavery.
No Gray area: KSU track star concludes career of achievement, perseverance
During a career that involved many achievements despite multiple injuries, Jordan Gray cemented herself as a KSU legend.
Recent KSU grads earn national title in sports medicine quiz bowl
A team of four recent KSU graduates won first place at the 12th annual American College of Sports Medicine Student Bowl in Orlando, Florida in May.
Data science teams work to solve company problems, earn prizes
A group of students recently earned prizes for their work in a spring course, working in teams to solve data-related problems for partnering companies.
University to remodel main entrance for fall 2019
The university’s main entrance will undergo a transformation to accommodate the growing campus.
Center for Excellence in Teaching and Learning names new associate director
Hillary Steiner’s prior endeavors with the SoTL spoke volumes about her capabilities as associate director for CETL.
