Kennesaw State recently named Scott Bryant as its new associate vice president for development, effective in August.
Film screening showcases the persistence of women
A film screening highlighting women’s rights encourages women to be their own heroes.
OPINION: ‘Syllabus days’ set poor class expectations for students
Professors can easily avoid the dreaded “syllabus day” on the first day of class with engaging and motivating activities for students to participate in.
Scholars program participants receive additional funding for research
Birla Carbon, sponsor of the annual program, pledged $275,000 toward the undergraduate program for the course of five years.
Engineering students place in top 20 at Steel Bridge Competition
KSU recently competed in the American Society of Civil Engineers and American Institute of Steel Construction’s student steel bridge competition, finishing in the top 20.
KSUPD arrests suspect for exposing himself to student
Kamry Ahmon Martin was released from custody on a $1,300 bond.
Kennesaw State professor defends himself against fake news accusations
When asked about the fake news accusations and his rebuttal, Kperogi said that the Nigerian government was attempting to hurt his credibility.
A pool, a party and a proximity to blackness
After a viral tweet by a KSU graduate became controversial, students weigh in on PWIs versus HBCUs.
Outside the Nest: Tropical rainstorm Barry still a threat
Barry has been downgraded to a Tropical Depression but flash flood worries still remain.
MagMutual healthcare management and informatics research lab opens at KSU
The MagMutual lab is made to better understand risks encountered by physicians
Students ignite the flame of their futures
Serving as representatives of KSU, two Ignition leaders detail what it is like to welcome newly-admitted students to campus.
International Owls: Friedrich Winkler
Kennesaw State has a global community, according to its website, with students from more than 120 countries in its undergraduate and graduate programs. KSU serves as a home to many international students such as Friedrich Winkler.
