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Category: News
Business mogul Steve Forbes visits KSU to talk taxes, new documentary
Business titan Steve Forbes gives KSU students a history lesson in taxation, talks the damage of taxes and promotes his new documentary.
Georgia Democratic Party offers paid opportunity for students
The Democratic National Convention Organizing Corps 2020 is paying students $4,000 for eight weeks of training and working in the field during the 2020 election.
KSU faculty members accuse administration of ignoring policy procedures
Staff senate members were allegedly not given their required comment period on a new staff compensation policy.
KSU creates research partnership with university in France
In December 2019, Kennesaw State’s Emerging Strategic Partnerships grant with the University of Grenoble in Grenoble, France, will end, along with the student studying under the grant receiving her doctorate.
Outside the Nest: Celebrities, others arrested in college admission scandal
Some of the top universities in the U.S. are under investigation after they accept collected to accept students.
Funding for new academic center pending
The budget for an academic learning center has yet to be approved by the Georgia Senate.
Atlanta court upholds Board of Regents policy
An Atlanta Federal Appeals Court upheld a Georgia Board of Regents policy on Wednesday, March 6, preventing students who have entered the United States without legal permission from attending Georgia’s top universities.
Georgia survey reveals construction labor shortage
The Bennett Thrasher survey results revealed labor shortages for Georgia construction companies.
New program will notify students of courses unrelated to their degrees
Kennesaw State’s Course Program of Study process helps students determine which courses apply to their degree and qualify for federal financial aid.
Outside the Nest: States ask for new voting machines before 2020
State and local election officials in 31 states are asking for their outdated or “inadequate” voting equipment to be replaced before the 2020 presidential primaries.
Professors receive NIH grant for research on health disparities
KSU professors are awarded a healthcare grant to develop programs for deprived African-American men.
