Kennesaw State unveiled two new study facilities on both the Marietta and Kennesaw campuses which will be open seven days a week to compensate for the hours the library is closed.
Category: News
Outside the Nest: Protesters gather in Madrid, call for election
Thousands of demonstrators gathered in Madrid, Spain, on Sunday to protest Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez’s plans to negotiate with Catalan separatists.
Federal judge dismisses former KSU cheerleader’s lawsuit against officials
A former Kennesaw State University Cheerleader’s lawsuit against Cobb Sheriff Neil Warren and former State Rep. Earl Ehrhart was dismissed by a federal judge on Feb. 7.
Pay gap lingers among KSU professors
Kennesaw State computer science professor Mary Murray filed a discrimination suit against the university in 2007, claiming a male co-worker received a higher salary than her.
SGA holds meeting under new leadership, appoints new officers, senators
Kennesaw State’s Student Government Association held their very first meeting under the leadership of newly appointed President Carly Keller where 9 student applicants were approved and elected to both the executive board and senate seat positions.
Architecture students compete in annual Three Minute Thesis Competition
Kennesaw State architecture students competed in the annual Cooper Carry Three Minute Thesis Competition on Jan. 11 which showcases the abilities of fifth-year architecture students.
KSU President Dr. Pamela Whitten reflects on her first six months
President Pamela Whitten reflected on the milestone of completing her first six months at Kennesaw State University by describing her experiences, accomplishments and future goals for the university.
Outside the Nest: School walkway collapses, kills 4 in South Africa
Four students died and dozens were injured after a high school walkway collapsed near Johannesburg, South Africa, on Friday, Feb. 1.
KSU rebranding project moves to brand strategy and positioning phase
Kennesaw State’s Office of Strategic Communications and Marketing is well underway with the brand strategy and positioning phase of its ongoing rebranding project.
KSU’s Association of Energy Engineers hosts distinguished automotive researcher
The director of the Strategic Energy Institute showcased his research regarding electric cars and automotive processes on Kennesaw State’s Marietta campus on Jan. 31.
Graduate teaches with United Nations, works on human trafficking cases
A Kennesaw State graduate student Brittany Foutz taught a course with the United Nations University in 2018 after applying for the highly competitive global position.
Red Cross awards KSU student for heroism
The American Red Cross honored a Kennesaw State student with an award Friday, Jan. 25 after she assisted an injured motorcyclist in the summer of 2018.
