KSU culinary students hosted a pop-up restaurant on Friday, Feb. 23, at Fire Station 26 in Kennesaw to show appreciation to the firefighters that serve KSU’s campuses.
Category: News
Metro Atlanta flu hospitalizations reach a record high
The Georgia Department of Public Health reported that the number of hospitalizations for flu symptoms in metro Atlanta have reached a record high of 2,034.
Outside the Nest: Attacks in Eastern Ghouta, Syria continue
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.
Kinesthetic classroom engages students, promotes learning
The WellStar College of Health and Human Services is hosting 10 classes in its kinesthetic classroom this semester with the aim of improving students’ learning experience.
Scientista recruits women STEM students
KSU hosted a recruitment event to encourage more young women to pursue careers in STEM.
Former basketball player arrested, charged with identity fraud
A former KSU basketball player was released on bond Friday, Feb. 23, from the Gwinnett County Detention Center after he was arrested on charges of identity theft fraud and theft by deception.
New support group encourages students, helps in fight against substance abuse
KSU’s Center for Young Adult Addiction and Recovery started a new support group in February for families and individuals who have lost a loved one to substance abuse.
Department of career planning initiates job shadowing program
KSU’s new job shadowing program gives students the opportunity to connect with experiences and people that will help them on a path to a career after graduation.
Outside the Nest: High schoolers mobilize after shooting
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.
Acting CIO named as rumors circulate
Kennesaw State’s Interim President Ken Harmon announced in an emailed statement to faculty and staff, that an acting chief information officer has been named.
RAD courses serve to educate, inform KSU community
KSU’s Police Department began this year’s Rape Aggression Defense classes on the Kennesaw campus on Feb. 19.
Campus carry survey gives students opportunity to share
KSU professor and assistant chair of the department of sociology and criminal justice Jennifer McMahon sent a survey about Georgia’s campus carry laws to students on Feb. 11, giving students an opportunity to share their experiences and feelings about the laws.
