On Jan. 28, 1998, members of the Kennesaw State Student Human Task Force led by KSU alumna Michelle Wise established a document of beliefs that brought forth the value of commitment to student relationships in a transition to a more diverse campus community.
Softball, baseball prepare for the plate
The softball and baseball teams will soon be ready to gear up for the 2018 season.
Tennis drops both meets at Samford
The Owls start the tennis season with rough losses at Samford.
Owls earn first conference victory, fall hard to FGCU
The Owls clinched their first win in conference play against Stetson but get stuffed by FGCU.
Outgoing seniors give graduation advice to students
Although they are on their way out, graduating seniors have some advice for lower classmen who are still looking for the key to successfully getting through each semester.
Opinion: Study tools benefit student learning
Study tools can be anything a student uses to help them digest information, but the most helpful ones are planners, tutors and scanner pens.
KSU strengthens relations between US, Southeast Asia through its students
Kennesaw State is continuing its Young Southeast Asian Leaders Initiative fellowship for the 2018 spring semester starting with the arrival of Southeast Asian fellows in Atlanta, GA on Jan. 31.
Dr. Matt Duffy: Beloved professor and journalist
Dr. Matt Duffy, an incredible journalist and educator, died on Wednesday, Jan. 17 after battling stage IV lung cancer for four years.
Behind the ‘@,’ Meet the people that tweet info you need to know
Contrary to popular belief, the Twitter account is not operated by college-aged students, but it is instead operated by two university employees who have been with the department since it’s establishment in January 2015.
KSU MBA ranked top 20 in US
U.S. News and World Reports recently ranked KSU’s online MBA program as one of the top 20 in the nation and the best in Georgia.
