Kennesaw State President Pamela Whitten will host a First Day of School Cake celebration on the Marietta and Kennesaw campuses on Monday, Aug. 13 to commemorate students’ first day of the fall semester.
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Former KSU professor arrested, pipe bomb found in vehicle
Cobb County police took a former Kennesaw State professor into custody on July 10 after he told officials he put an explosive in his vehicle.
KSU not required to notify students about reported stalking incident
Kennesaw State police department officials did not issue a timely warning to students about a stalking and harassing communications incident that was reported in May after determining it did not meet the requirements of the Clery Act, University Spokeswoman Tammy DeMel said.
College of Continuing and Professional Education hosts open house event
The College of Continuing and Professional Education held an open house Thursday, Aug. 2 at the KSU Center.
Housing, residence life make changes to payment schedule
Kennesaw State’s Office of Housing and Residence Life extended the deadline for students living on campus to pay their full semester’s rent to Aug. 8.
Provost position open, search committee named
Kennesaw State officially opened the provost and vice president for academic affairs position by posting the job ad on its website on Monday, Aug. 6.
Dr. Jeff Delaney appointed KSU chief information officer
Kennesaw State University President Pamela Whitten announced that she appointed Dr. Jeff Delaney as KSU’s new chief information officer in an email sent to faculty and staff on Friday, Aug. 3.
Dr. Pamela Whitten serves as KSU president
Dr. Pamela Whitten started her first day as Kennesaw State’s fifth president on Monday, July 16 with a tour of the university’s Kennesaw campus led by Scrappy the Owl and several student ambassadors.
KSU to change course scheduling practices
Kennesaw State Interim Provost and Vice President of Academic Affairs Dr. Linda Noble announced in an email to faculty and staff on Wednesday, July 27, that the university plans to make several changes to its course scheduling practices starting in spring 2019.
EPA awards KSU with grant to reduce aircraft emissions
Kennesaw State recently started working on a project idea that would reduce aircraft emissions after the Environmental Protection Agency awarded the university with a $69,183 grant in May.
KSU named Edward Stephens as new police chief
Kennesaw State named Edward Stephens as the university’s new assistant vice president for public safety and chief of police on June 5.
Georgia Supreme Court rules in favor of USG in open records case
The Georgia Supreme Court decided in the Board of Regents’ favor to allow the information regarding research done by a Kennesaw State University professor to be released through the Georgia open records act.
