Nobody wants to waste their time at the beach when they can watch Netflix until they fall asleep.
First black dean is two steps ahead
The first black dean of the College of Humanities and Social Sciences provides insight on the nearby future of the school.
Engineering society recognizes professor for dedication to manufacturing career development
A mechanical engineering professor was recently recognized by an international nonprofit organization for her work with KSU’s student chapter.
Day One Access improves for KSU University Stores
Since the Spring 2019 semester, the program has helped 2,300 students save $250,000.
Where reality and the digital overlap: New lab engages users
So what, so what, so what’s the scenario?
OPINION: KSU students need to speak out against ICE
Students cannot be silent while inhumane actions are taken by the government agency
KSU’s first undergrad earns microbiology fellowship
One KSU student is the first and only undergraduate from Georgia to receive a fellowship for the American Society for Microbiology.
Students recognized by Montepulciano mayor for archeological efforts
Dignitaries from Montepulciano, Italy, celebrated students’ success in digitizing records from the past in a summer course hosted by KSU.
KSU student first undergrad to earn microbiology fellowship
One KSU student is the first and only undergraduate from Georgia to receive a fellowship for the American Society for Microbiology.
OPINION: Tuition raise is not worth it for students
A 2.5 percent increase in tuition damages the college experience for students.
State hurdles champion signs for KSU, looks to help Owls return to ASUN glory
State track champion Olivia Brown looks to help KSU’s track and field team improve.
Ray lands second summer league stint with Boston Celtics
Former KSU basketball player Kendrick Ray got a second shot at the NBA this month, playing for the Boston Celtics.
