Kennesaw State’s Sturgis Library is hosting Open Access Week Oct. 22 to Oct. 25, to bring attention to the open access movement.
Category: News
Victim Services honors Domestic Violence Awareness Month
Kennesaw State’s Office of Victim Services set up an informational table on Tuesday, Oct. 16, in the Social Sciences building atrium to honor October as National Domestic Violence Awareness month.
Health fair encourages students to utilize campus resources
Kennesaw State’s Department of Health Promotion and Wellness held a fair on Thursday, Oct. 18, at the Marietta campus where numerous programs participated to help educate students about healthy lifestyles and the resources they can use to maintain them.
Student group settles lawsuit in wake of Freedom of Expression policy
A Kennesaw State Christian student organization agreed to a settlement ending a lawsuit the group filed earlier this year on Wednesday, Oct. 17.
Kennesaw State to host National Conference on Undergraduate Research
Kennesaw State to host 33rd annual National Conference on Undergraduate Research on April 11-13.
LGBTQ pamphlets available online, university logos still removed
A Kennesaw State LGBTQ Resource Center pamphlet including information about gender-neutral pronouns, along with pamphlets locating unisex bathrooms on both campuses, can be found on the Center’s website again.
Wellness Center raises breast cancer awareness
KSU’s Wellness Center held an event Thursday, Oct. 11, to raise awareness about breast cancer and how to reduce risks.
KSU students make history at research conference
Twenty Kennesaw State students presented their research among marketing professionals at this year’s Atlantic Marketing Association Conference in New Orleans, a historical achievement for the annual event.
Outside the Nest: Saudi journalist missing, investigators suspect murder
A Saudi Arabian journalist based in the U.S. Jamal Khashoggi went missing Tuesday, Oct. 2, after entering the Saudi Consulate in Turkey to pick up a document.
KSU college receives $50,000 grant to teach middle school STEM students
Kennesaw State’s College of Computing and Software Engineering recently received a $50,000 grant to help prepare middle school students interested in science, technology, engineering and math fields.
KSU appoints VP of government relations
Kennesaw State appointed Julia Ayers as its new vice president for government relations, effective Monday, Oct. 22.
Students host pop-up restaurant on campus
The culinary students at KSU are in charge of making their own restaurant, which is hosted right on campus.
