Atlanta real estate executives made a $1 million donation to the Paul Radow endowment for mechanical engineering scholarships.
Refugee crisis poster series visits KSU
In an effort to bring national awareness to college communities about the struggles refugees face, freshman Matthew Tikhonovsky and his sister, Natalie Tikhonovsky, developed the visual force, coined, “Walk a Campus in My Shoes.”
Auxiliary services changes name, builds Talon One centers
KSU’s Auxiliary Services recently changed its name to Campus Services and plans to open new customer service centers on the Kennesaw and Marietta campuses for the fall 2018 semester.
KSU names new radio lab in Rhubarb Jones’ honor
On April 2, 2017, Rhubarb Jones, a distinguished lecturer of mass communications and development director at KSU, as well as an award-winning disk jockey, passed away after a fatal heart attack, marking the end of a star faculty member and a nationally recognized morning radio personality.
Professor Profile: John Hooper
John Hooper, a Kennesaw State instructor of history and a licensed pilot, uses his life experience and love of travel to teach students about the importance of the world’s history.
UNHCR chief calls for more refugee relief in Congo
Each week we take a look at a major news story — either nationally or internationally — to recap or preview the major points or to highlight an event that doesn’t garner much attention from large media outlets.
Softball beats FGCU twice after win against GT
The softball team played four games last week, beating Georgia Tech at home before taking two of three games at Florida Gulf Coast.
Baseball continues winning ways against Ospreys
The baseball team secured a series sweep against North Florida over the weekend, extending its winning streak to five games during the series that began at Stillwell Stadium on Friday, April 13.
Opinion: The distracted driving bill could save lives
Georgia’s new distracted driving bill will prevent many traffic-related deaths.
Engineering lab to receive funding for renovations
Governor Nathan Deal’s recent budget proposal includes funding for a $5 million renovation of the engineering lab at KSU’s Marietta campus.
KSU nursing graduates exceed national certification rate
KSU nursing graduates earn their professional certifications at a faster rate than the national average, according to 2017 data gathered by the National Council of State Boards of Nursing.
KSU Miracle’s Dance Marathon surpasses fundraising goal with more than $330,000
KSU Miracle hosted its annual 12-hour dance marathon on Saturday, March 24, in the Dr. Betty L. Siegel student recreation and activities center, unveiling at the end of the event that, through the past year of fundraising, it had raised $330,514.18 for Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta.
