When the FDA bans gay and bisexual man from donating blood, they are reinforcing archaic, homophobic views.
OPINION: Stores should be closed on Thanksgiving
Retailers risk the integrity of Thanksgiving by removing employees from their families.
LGBTQ Resource Center names new coordinator
Kennesaw State’s LGBTQ Resource Center named Dani Alexander as the new coordinator for the Gender and Sexuality Center on Oct. 23.
Red Clay Writers Conference highlights authors at KSU conference
On Nov. 10, the Georgia Writers Association held its ninth annual Red Clay Writers Conference on the Kennesaw Campus.
Outside the Nest: 2 killed in Florida yoga studio shooting
A Florida man opened fire Friday evening at a Tallahassee yoga studio, killing two and injuring six.
Whitten provides Comprehensive Administrative Review update, staff expresses concerns
Kennesaw State President Dr. Pamela Whitten announced a new webpage created to provide updates on the university’s Comprehensive Administrative Review activities and action plans.
Mothers of hazing victims turn “Tragedy into Progress” at KSU
“God works in funny ways. He does bad things sometimes because in the end, they are good. Something bad can happen to you, but it may happen because it will make you better. He does bad to ultimately create good.” – Max Gruver
Committee to oversee student technology fee funds
Kennesaw State recently introduced the Student Technology Fee Advisory Committee, which will review technology purchases funded by student technology fees.
KSU holds 11th annual Homelessness Awareness Week
Homelessness Awareness Week teaches students that homelessness can affect anyone, no matter their background.
OPINION: We’re already doomed to climate change
The reality of climate change is likely much worse than you think it is.
University advances rebranding project
Kennesaw State’s Office of Strategic Communications and Marketing recently conducted surveys of participating students, which will satisfy the research and discovery phase of the university’s ongoing rebranding process.
Department adds world-class computing course
Kennesaw State’s Computer Science department plans to offer a world-class Parallel Computers and High-Performance Computing course in the upcoming spring semester.
