Dr. Betty Siegel, KSU’s second president, died Tuesday afternoon.
OPINION: Coronavirus panic disguises racism, xenophobia
In the wake of the Wuhan coronavirus outbreak, people worldwide are using the disease as an excuse to express xenophobia against people of Asian descent.
Biology professor shares ant research on Canadian television
Former punk band artist turned KSU biology professor Clint Penick recently had his research on ants featured in a Canadian nature documentary.
OPINION: Political Super Bowl ads expose politics to wider audience
The Super Bowl, America’s most-watched sporting event annually, allows politicians to inform people nationwide about their platform.
Professor Profile: Dr. Albert Churella
KSU professor of history helps students to understand the value of exposure to different perspectives.
Symposium parallels minority cultures
A combination of research and arts performances illustrated the similarities between the African American and Native American experience in the U.S.
Outside the Nest: Venezuela relinquishes control of oil supply
U.S. sanctions, among other factors, have forced Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro to give up control of its oil to private companies.
Computer science team creates coding program to interpret Chinese social media texts
KSU professor Dan Lo and his team took on a Diplomacy Lab project writing a computer program to mass-translate Chinese social media posts.
