A KSU professor of music and music education recently received the 2018 Senior Researcher award from the National Association for Music Education.
Category: News
Half of KSU’s colleges transitioning leadership roles
KSU’s Interim Provost and Vice President of Academic Affairs Dr. Linda Noble announced a string of new deans and interim deans during May in an attempt to fill these positions during the university’s transition in leadership.
Women encouraged to pursue data science, analytics at KSU
KSU’s Analytics and Data Science Institute recently published videos encouraging women from different disciplines and backgrounds to explore analytics and data science as part of a “Women in Data Science” initiative.
Committee meets with presidential candidates, finalists to visit campus soon
KSU’s presidential search and screening committee met with presidential candidates for the first time May 14 and 15 to learn more about their qualifications.
Students ‘take back the night’ to raise awareness of sexual assault
KSU’s Office of Victim Services held a “Take Back the Night” event for students to share their stories of abuse on Wednesday, April 18, in the Legacy Gazebo outside of the Social Sciences building in honor of Sexual Assault and Alcohol Awareness month.
NSC brings awareness to distracted driving
KSU’s police department has reported more than 30 vehicle accidents and hit and runs since January on the Kennesaw campus alone in the daily crime logs, stressing the purpose of raising awareness to students during Distracted Driving Awareness Month in April.
Greenways and trails master plan to connect Cobb cities
The trails throughout Kennesaw are getting upgraded.
New strategic plan to advance KSU, help with student success
Kennesaw State’s Strategic Planning Committee has issued a new plan from 2018 to 2023 to advance KSU’s performance and help with student success.
KSU to offer new scholarship for international students
KSU’s Division of Global Affairs is in the process of starting a scholarship designed to aid international students.
KSU to replace UPS store on campus
The UPS store currently located in the Carmichael Student Center on the Kennesaw campus will close April 26 to make room for a similar KSU-owned shop.
KSU football players arrested on charges of armed robbery, kicked off team
KSU dismissed two football players from the team after they were arrested April 18 for their alleged involvement in an armed robbery at the Austin Residential Complex on Friday, April 13.
CSH program to continue, faculty and students worry about losing non-majors
Interim Provost and Vice President of Academic Affairs Linda Noble announced in an email to students, faculty and staff on Tuesday, April 19, that KSU will continue the Culinary, Sustainability and Hospitality degree program, but students and faculty are still concerned for the program’s future.
