Kennesaw State mechanical engineering students have recently begun conducting rigorous testing for part of their ongoing research in developing much more efficient helicopter technology.
Professor reveals how Analytics and Data Science Institute assists corporations
The Kennesaw State Analytics and Data Science Institute director demonstrated the school’s role in assisting well-known corporations, such as Coca-Cola and Cox Media, in making sense of critical data.
Dean to leave KSU, indicates nearly half of all colleges without permanent deans
Interim Provost Dr. Ronald Mason announced that the dean of the College of Science and Mathematics will be leaving Kennesaw State on Mar. 31 which indicates that half of KSU’s colleges have been transitioning into new leadership for nearly a year.
Director of first-year seminars recognized with Excellence in Teaching Award
Kennesaw State director of First Year Seminars awarded with Excellence in Teaching First-Year Seminars Award.
Composer celebrates Georgia premier at KSU
A celebrated composer recently visited KSU to compose a wind ensemble performance of his music.
Student film ‘Stories About Blacks Leading Equality’ addresses racism, black feminity
A new student film uses dance to address systemic racism and explore the experiences of black women.
Study centers open on both campuses, provide students with quiet space
Kennesaw State unveiled two new study facilities on both the Marietta and Kennesaw campuses which will be open seven days a week to compensate for the hours the library is closed.
Outside the Nest: Protesters gather in Madrid, call for election
Thousands of demonstrators gathered in Madrid, Spain, on Sunday to protest Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez’s plans to negotiate with Catalan separatists.
Federal judge dismisses former KSU cheerleader’s lawsuit against officials
A former Kennesaw State University Cheerleader’s lawsuit against Cobb Sheriff Neil Warren and former State Rep. Earl Ehrhart was dismissed by a federal judge on Feb. 7.
New football signings seek to replace original class
KSU football’s class of 2019 will be tasked with replacing the original signing class .
Sports reporter gets her start at KSU
KSU drew in one alumna with its beauty and growth potential — now she’s pursuing her dream job as a sports journalist.
Pay gap lingers among KSU professors
Kennesaw State computer science professor Mary Murray filed a discrimination suit against the university in 2007, claiming a male co-worker received a higher salary than her.
