Kennesaw State’s Department of Public Safety and University Police documented six cases of property damage at the university’s parking decks and on-campus residential housing between Feb. 5 and Feb. 6.
Category: News
Student targeted by racial discrimination in group chat speaks out
A Kennesaw State student said he is concerned for his safety and the safety of other students on campus after he was the target of a racist group messaging chat in February.
SGA adapts to new administration, senators
Kennesaw State’s Student Government Association promoted a new executive board member and appointed a new senator during their 55th general body meeting on Feb. 13 following changes in administration in weeks prior.
Aerospace engineering program creates centralized lab, hopes to expand
Kennesaw State’s aerospace engineering program received university approval in February to transfer aerospace technology to a centralized lab in the Engineering Technology Center on the Marietta Campus.
UITS requires two-factor authentication for campus community
Kennesaw State’s University Information Technology Services department will make the two-step authentication service, DUO, a university requirement for all faculty, staff and students, beginning on March 1.
Honors student competes at Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show
A Kennesaw State Honors College student competed at the Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show in New York on Tuesday, Feb. 12, after advancing to the finals.
Board of Regents hears plan for $7 million baseball field renovations
A Board of Regents committee heard Kennesaw State plans to spend $7 million in renovations to the Stillwell Baseball Stadium on Tuesday, Feb. 12.
Center holds panel to approach classroom discomfort
The Center for Excellence in Teaching and Learning tackles discomfort in the classroom.
Engineering students test research on helicopter design improvements
Kennesaw State mechanical engineering students have recently begun conducting rigorous testing for part of their ongoing research in developing much more efficient helicopter technology.
Professor reveals how Analytics and Data Science Institute assists corporations
The Kennesaw State Analytics and Data Science Institute director demonstrated the school’s role in assisting well-known corporations, such as Coca-Cola and Cox Media, in making sense of critical data.
Dean to leave KSU, indicates nearly half of all colleges without permanent deans
Interim Provost Dr. Ronald Mason announced that the dean of the College of Science and Mathematics will be leaving Kennesaw State on Mar. 31 which indicates that half of KSU’s colleges have been transitioning into new leadership for nearly a year.
Director of first-year seminars recognized with Excellence in Teaching Award
Kennesaw State director of First Year Seminars awarded with Excellence in Teaching First-Year Seminars Award.
