Fifth Third Bank recently announced that it will extend its sponsorship agreement with Kennesaw State for four years, until 2023.
Category: News
KSU adopts Freedom of Expression policy in wake of lawsuits
Kennesaw State adopted a new Freedom of Expression Policy on Friday, Oct. 5, that aims to “better facilitate the free exchange of ideas” of students on campus.
Former KSU professor indicted on charges of theft, handling of explosives
A former Kennesaw State professor was indicted after he allegedly planted a pipe bomb inside of a stolen car, forcing the evacuation of a neighborhood in Acworth, according to the Atlanta Journal-Constitution.
Business program receives $2.81 million donation
KSU’s Education Economics Center recently received $2.81 million in grants to support the center’s education and research.
KSU hosts tenth annual Cyber Security Awareness Day
Kennesaw State held its tenth annual Cyber Security Awareness Day in early October as a way to encourage the community to protect their computers.
Outside the Nest: 20 killed in New York limo crash
A deadly limo accident killed 20 people after it crashed into a parked car and two pedestrians in upstate New York on Saturday.
Professor publishes research into black holes, how they shape the universe
Kennesaw State Assistant Professor of Physics Dr. David Garofalo recently published his research into black holes and how they relate to the origins of the universe.
Campus groups encourage students to register to vote for upcoming elections
Student organizations and other groups on Kennesaw State’s campuses are continuing to encourage students to register to vote after 220 students registered during the university’s Constitution Week last month.
CARE food distribution program provides to students in need
Kennesaw State’s Campus Awareness, Resource and Empowerment services recently began a monthly food distribution program for KSU students, faculty and staff with children under 18.
KSU Police updates website, notifies community of campus dangers
Kennesaw State’s Police Department began posting updates and safety notifications on its website and Facebook page as a way to inform students, faculty and staff about any dangers that have occurred on campus.
Three-time Olympic medalist visits student-athletes
World champion bobsledder Elana Meyers Taylor came to Kennesaw State’s campus on Wednesday, Oct. 3, to speak to the women’s basketball team about her career as well as empowering female athletes based on her own experiences.
National Science Foundation implements sexual harassment policy for awardee organizations
The National Science Foundation will begin to implement a new term and condition on Oct. 22 that will take a step toward ensuring that the research and learning environments supported by the foundation are free from sexual harassment and assault.
