Kennesaw State students created a brochure about monuments on Georgia Capitol grounds that can now be found on display and available to guests at the governor’s office.
Category: News
Mechatronics program integrates leading-edge technology
Kennesaw State’s mechatronics engineering program is now providing students with Tecnomatix software that helps them create digital twins of integrated manufacturing systems.
Students travel to West Africa for environmental research
A Kennesaw State director and associate professor, accompanied by three undergraduate students traveled to the West African country of Guinea-Bissau as a part of a collaborative environmental research program in July earlier this year.
Former KSU cheerleader to speak live on “The View”
Tommia Dean, a former Kennesaw State cheerleader who kneeled in protest during the national anthem at a game last year, will speak out about her experiences on The View in a live episode airing on Wednesday, Sept. 19. at 11 a.m.
Analytics, Data Science Institute to hold Women in Data Science event
Event will be one of many opportunities for women all over the world to learn leadership skills
LGBTQ commission holds welcome ceremony for faculty, staff
Presidential Commission on LGBTQ Initiatives held a welcome reception for KSU faculty and staff on Thursday, Sept. 13 in order to welcome and thank KSU staff and faculty that have been supportive of LGBTQ initiatives.
KSU teaches annual Rape Aggression Defense classes
Kennesaw State began its Rape Aggression Defense classes on Monday, Sept. 17 in the Austin Residential Complex on the Kennesaw campus in the multipurpose room.
Man dies after shark attack off Cape Cod
A 26-year-old man died after a shark attacked him while he was swimming at a beach in Wellfleet, Massachusetts on Saturday.
CYAAR awards over $42,000 in scholarships
Kennesaw State’s Center for Young Adult Addiction and Recovery hosted their annual Celebration of Recovery Scholarship Breakfast at the KSU Continuing Education Center on Friday, Sept. 14, to raise funds for student scholarships.
President Pamela Whitten finishes up her first month at KSU
Kennesaw State President Dr. Pamela Whitten made an effort to get to know KSU and its community during the first month of the fall semester.
Coaches earn contract extensions after successful seasons
After successful seasons in their respective sports, football coach Brian Bohannon and volleyball coach Keith Schunzel have earned extensions to their contracts at Kennesaw State.
KSU provides free game tickets to Florence evacuees
Kennesaw State invited residents displaced by Hurricane Florence to its home-opener game against Alabama State University on Saturday, Sept. 15, as the storm approached the Carolinas.
