The baseball team improved to 9-3 in conference play this past week, beating Lipscomb 5-1 and 8-6 after dropping one game to the Bisons 6-5.
CSH program to continue, faculty and students worry about losing non-majors
Interim Provost and Vice President of Academic Affairs Linda Noble announced in an email to students, faculty and staff on Tuesday, April 19, that KSU will continue the Culinary, Sustainability and Hospitality degree program, but students and faculty are still concerned for the program’s future.
Opinion: Knowing how to stop bleeding is vital
Students should learn how to control bleeding in case of emergencies.
Opinion: Colleges must intervene on social media
Colleges should be held accountable for students’ actions online.
Tennis wins out on Senior Day
The men’s and women’s tennis teams played twice last week, facing off against the New Jersey Institute of Technology at home on Thursday, April 12, before playing USC Upstate on Saturday.
LAX wins on Senior Day
The lacrosse team had a successful Senior Day, defeating Old Dominion 15-6 as the Owls honored six players and earned their fifth win of the season.
KSU spring break roundup
The National Conference on Undergraduate Research, the National Collegiate Sales Competition and the Southeast Collegiate Cyber Defense Competition all took place over spring break.
AFSP, KSU encourage students to ’emerge from darkness’
Kennesaw State’s Counseling and Psychological Services partnered with the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention to host the “Out of the Darkness Campus Walk” on April 15 at 2 p.m. at Swift Cantrell Park in Kennesaw, Georgia.
CSH program still in limbo, faculty, students concerned about university’s response
Faculty and students within KSU’s Culinary Sustainability and Hospitality program have recently expressed concern over the program’s future and the university’s handling of the program’s termination.
KSU to start search process for new CIO
KSU plans to start the search process for the institution’s new Chief Information Officer after the completion of the position’s job description, university spokeswoman Tammy DeMel said.
Mechatronics department chair addresses future of autonomous vehicles in metro Atlanta
Interim Department Chair Kevin McFall addressed the impact of autonomous vehicles on Atlanta.
