Out of the thousands who attempt to hike the Appalachian Trail each year, roughly one in four actually completes the trip, and it was no small feat when a KSU alumnus completed the 2,200-mile hike on July 15.
Data Science program collaborates with GE Digital for research
The collaboration will allow students in the Ph.D. Analytics and Data Science program to explore advanced data science technologies.
Cross-country competes at the Commodore Classic
The men’s and women’s cross country teams competed at the Commodore Classic in Vanderbilt, Saturday, Sept. 16. Both teams obtained a 14th-place finish against competitive D1 schools.
OPINION: Classroom cursing is normal
Moderate cursing is normal and should not be forbidden in classrooms
KSU students open arms to Irma evacuees
Members of the KSU community offered free space and events this past week for people who evacuated Florida in the wake of Hurricane Irma.
Construction to add privacy to military, veterans services office
The Office of Military and Veterans Service will begin undergoing construction Sept. 25 to remodel its current facilities on the Marietta campus.
Recycling doubles on Marietta campus
An increase in the number of recycling bins on the Marietta campus has significantly increased interest in sustainability.
DACA removal may put one student’s dreams on hold
An undocumented student shares how removing DACA may interrupt his life.
Owls lose twice to wrap up non-conference play
KSU lost a pair of games this week against Middle Tennessee State and Furman to end the non-conference portion of its schedule.
Summer enrollment reaches highest in KSU history
A 21 percent increase in summer enrollment this year marks a record high for the number of students taking summer classes.
First rare book museum in metro Atlanta opens at KSU campus
The Horace W. Sturgis Library unveiled metro Atlanta’s first rare book museum on April 22, housed on its ground floor.
