Network security students were treated to lectures from experienced cyber security professionals about the business of information security and what its like to work in the industry.
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Campus reacts to Trump’s immigration ban
Although the university stated that no students were directly affected by the travel order, multiple departments say they remain devoted to fostering inclusion and equality.
Workshop: How to succeed at career fairs
The Department of Career Planning and Development held a workshop on Feb. 2 to help prepare students and alumni for upcoming career fairs.
Alumni panel shares secrets of success
Current KSU students picked the brains of graduates who have built successful careers.
Proposed immigration ban sparks protest on campus
Students protested across campus Feb. 1 in solidarity with the immigrants and refugees affected by President Donald Trump’s executive order that would limit the entry of foreign nationals from seven Muslim-majority countries into the United States.
Clubs to celebrate evolutionary theory with Darwin Day
Two clubs are co-hosting a week of events Feb. 6-9 to celebrate Darwin Day, encouraging students to engage with science and evolutionary theory.
Construction management group sweeps national competition
KSU’s chapter of the National Association of Home Builders was victorious at the association’s annual competition for four-year programs, bringing home several superlative titles and an endowment grant.
Son of 9/11 first responder receives scholarship
A Kennesaw State sophomore, the son of a permanently disabled 9/11 responder, was awarded one of 28 scholarships for leadership and exceptional scholastic achievements.
Pulitzer Prize winner visits for Honors College anniversary
Former national poet laureate Natasha Tretheway delivered a rousing speech at the 20th anniversary commemoration for the Honors Program.
New meal plans to take effect fall 2017
At Wednesday’s SGA meeting, the assistant director of meal plans announced changes to student meal plans which will take effect this fall.
“Six Voices” reflects on MLK’s legacy
The inaugural event allowed members of the KSU community to share what the civil right’s leader’s philosophy’s meant to them personally.
MLK Day speech addresses needs of black community
Kennesaw State University celebrated MLK week with a speech on Jan. 15 that praised the works of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.
