KSU’s faculty senate sent a letter to the Board of Regents on March 14 to highlight and remind the board about two conditions involving KSU’s presidential search.
Category: News
KPA hosts teach-in to respond to misinformation
Student organizations representing the LGBTQ community at KSU are under scrutiny by Campus Reform, a site for college news, after the resurfacing of “pronoun pamphlet”.
Mediation clinic brings conflict management to KSU community
The School of Conflict Management opened a mediation clinic that provides free mediation services to students, faculty and staff in the pursuit of conflict resolution.
CSH program not officially deactivated, currently under review
A professor from KSU’s School of Culinary Sustainability and Hospitality planned to speak at a faculty senate meeting Monday, March 26, to ask for the senate’s backing in pushing the university to provide a fair review process to determine whether the program should be deactivated.
KSU holds annual campus safety day
Kennesaw State held its annual Campus Safety Day Thursday, March 15, on the Marietta campus, and to celebrate, KSU put on its annual mock dorm room burn.
KSU PD concludes no illegal activity by church alleged of human trafficking
Kennesaw State’s Police Department recently closed a case involving reports of human trafficking involvement against members from the World Society Mission Church of God, stating no illegal activity is or was taking place within the group.
Art museum partnership brings new courses
The Osher Lifelong Learning Institute in the College of Continuing and Professional Education is now in partnership with the Booth Western Art Museum to bring different types of courses to its curriculum.
Metro Atlanta students rally at capitol for stricter gun legislation
Students, teachers and parents from different parts of metro Atlanta walked out of their classes at 10 a.m. on Wednesday, March 15 and gathered in front of the capital to rally for stricter gun legislation.
KSU students create sustainability clothing drive
OwlSwap is a clothing sustainability initiative started at Kennesaw State that collects clothing donated by students, and it aims to raise awareness about the negative impacts of the clothing industry as well as teach students how to be responsible consumers and recyclers.
Outside the Nest: UN condemns DRC’s violent crackdowns
Each week we take a look at a major news story — either nationally or internationally — to recap or preview the major points or to highlight an event that doesn’t garner much attention from large media outlets.
KSU dean joining University of Central Arkansas as new provost
Dr. Patricia Poulter is preparing to join the staff at the University of Central Arkansas.
Blake residents express concerns about littering
Littered trash has accumulated the around student housing complex, The Blake, raising environmental concerns.
