An undocumented student shares how removing DACA may interrupt his life.
Category: News
Summer enrollment reaches highest in KSU history
A 21 percent increase in summer enrollment this year marks a record high for the number of students taking summer classes.
First rare book museum in metro Atlanta opens at KSU campus
The Horace W. Sturgis Library unveiled metro Atlanta’s first rare book museum on April 22, housed on its ground floor.
Justice Department ends program protecting undocumented immigrants
The Justice Department announced on Sept. 5 that it will rescind an Obama-era program that allows undocumented immigrants to remain in the United States if they immigrated as children.
STEM student’s research discovers plant’s ability to smell
Senior Rebecca Webster took home a top research award for her research on a certain plants’ ability to smell other plants.
Blood drive aids Hurricane Harvey victims
More than 250 KSU students donated blood on Sept. 5 and 6 to benefit those affected by Hurricane Harvey
DOT to phase out the name “B.O.B.”
The Department of Parking and Transportation has plans to change the design of its Big Owl Buses over the next year to help give the transit system a larger presence both on campus and online.
Approval pending for new academic building
University officials expect the Board of Regents to vote next spring on a new Academic Learning Center, which will house classroom and office space.
New options to ease parking woes
Among the new options are parking permits for additional economy and shuttle lots, as well as an increase in the number and frequency of shuttles.
