The $30,000 gift is the first to ever be received by the Marietta campus library.
Category: News
Study abroad program receives national recognition
The “Around the World in 80 Days” program took 11 students to countries in four different continents in fall 2016.
KSU stresses over FAFSA, thousands still haven’t filed
More than a quarter of KSU students have not submitted their 2017-2018 FAFSA, leaving KSU officials worried students may not receive their financial aid in time for final payment deadlines.
Man with dishonorable discharge alarms recruiting office
Police are investigating a potentially dangerous man who raised concerns at a nearby military recruiting office.
Imposters scam student with fake charity
A Kennesaw State University student was scammed by two girls claiming they were missionaries
Communication alumni share success secrets
This year’s spring colloquium invited five graduates of the School of Communication & Media to share their experiences and advice with current students.
Alt-right propaganda posted at The Blake
The Blake has criticized the posters featuring alternative-right rhetoric “unsolicited vandalism.”
The Commons loses business after meal plans change
New meal plan options allowing commuters to purchase fewer swipes has led to a decrease in students eating at The Commons and the closure of the second floor in the evenings.
New legislation would raise Uber and Lyft prices in GA
A new state bill currently awaiting a committee hearing will place a sales tax on ridesharing services.
Debate asks: Are humans inherently violent?
The question of whether violence is a basic element of human nature was the subject of debate at the Student Anthropology Club’s meeting.
KSU’s Vaughn Williams named ‘Under Armour Director of the Year’
Vaughn Williams was named Under Armour Athletics Director of the Year for his commitment to KSU and his community.
‘Year of Russia’ to close with two-day symposium
The upcoming “Year of Russia” symposium seeks to inform on US-Russia relations with a two day celebration.
