Strategic hospitality management students will be working with KSU C.A.R.E. to put on an event on healthy eating.
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College of Science, Math earns million-dollar grant in support of diversity, inclusion
The $1 million grant will be used to increase the use of inclusive pedagogies and integrate research experiences throughout the curriculum.
KSU adds new courses to web design, development program
Kennesaw State’s College of Continuing and Professional Education is adding new courses to its web design and development certificate program over the span of the next year to provide students with more in-depth certificate options.
KSU alumnus tests website designed to employ students
A Kennesaw State alumnus is currently beta testing a new website which allows students to compete and get paid for projects that small businesses need completed on both of KSU’s campuses.
Dr. Pamela Whitten named KSU president
The Board of Regents named Dr. Pamela Whitten the new president of Kennesaw State University in a unanimous vote on Tuesday, June 12.
Presidential finalist visits KSU in open forum
Kennesaw State’s Presidential Search and Screen Committee hosted a forum with Dr. Pamela Whitten, the sole finalist for the presidency at KSU, on both campuses Friday, June 8.
One finalist named in KSU presidential search
The Board of Regents Special Committee voted Dr. Pamela Whitten to be the only finalist in the search for Kennesaw State University’s next president.
Search Committee sends 3 presidential finalists to BOR
KSU’s Presidential Search and Screen Committee announced in an email to students, faculty and staff on May 21 that they have sent three recommendations for presidential candidates to the Board of Regents Special Committee.
Master plan beginning to take shape, funding uncertain
A master plan for both the Kennesaw and Marietta campuses dating back to November 2016 includes extensive details for academic, athletic and housing projects that are aimed at increasing the physical and financial scope of the university.
D2L redesign improves visual features, mobile compatibility
KSU made “daylight” upgrades to D2L, improving visual and interface features in time for students and faculty to use in the summer semester.
BOR policy will not go into effect, Harmon apologizes
KSU Interim President Ken Harmon released a statement in early May addressing a miscommunication that the university would not be accepting student applicants without legal status in the U.S. in the fall 2020 semester.
College of Education uses new mobile classroom to engage K-12 students
KSU’s Bagwell College of Education recently added and began utilizing the new iTeach MakerBus, a mobile classroom that provides direct access to technology and other educational resources for K-12 students.
