A case heard by the Georgia Supreme Court earlier this month involving a payday lending group and a Kennesaw State University professor and associate dean could have an impact on Georgia’s open records laws.
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Church responds to human trafficking allegations
Representatives from the World Society Church of God spoke out last week about recent human trafficking allegations against members of the church.
KSU Moves app connects students, promotes campus involvement
A technology company recently launched a new interactive social app for KSU called “KSU Moves” for students to stay connected.
Georgia duo aim to bob-slay
Two current Georgia residents will be representing the United States at this year’s Winter Olympics in PyeongChang, South Korea.
Professor to publish new novel inspired by true events
Anthony Grooms, a creative writing and literature professor at KSU is publishing his fourth novel on March 1.
Professor’s new book details lives of black journalists in the twentieth century
Professor Fred Carroll’s first book details black journalists’ role in developing American rhetoric.
New app helps business, increases traffic for campus dining
Food service workers at KSU have expressed mixed feelings toward the university’s partnership with the food ordering app, Tapingo.
Georgia ranked best in nation for women entrepreneurs
A website for small businesses ranked Georgia as the No. 1 state in the nation for women entrepreneurs last month, giving hope to Kennesaw State University’s EC Angels.
KSU’s chief information officer placed on administrative leave
Lectra Lawhorne, Kennesaw State’s chief information officer and vice president of information technology, was placed on administrative leave Friday, Feb. 2, a source familiar with the matter told The Sentinel.
Search for police chief narrows to two candidates
KSU’s search for a new police chief has been narrowed down to two candidates.
KSU PD opens investigation into human trafficking allegations
Several KSU students have reported being approached by two suspicious individuals allegedly involved in human trafficking on both the Kennesaw and Marietta campuses.
KSU professor quoted in letter by former president of Nigeria
In a time of political distress, the former leader of Nigeria leaned on the words of a KSU professor to convey his message of change.
