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  • Kronos Quartet brings boundary-breaking music to KSU

    Kronos Quartet brings boundary-breaking music to KSU

    February 09, 2026

    The Kennesaw State University Bailey School of Music is honored to welcome the internationally renowned Kronos Quartet to Morgan Concert Hall on Friday, Feb. 20, 2026, at 8 p.m. As one of the most influential ensembles of the modern era, Kronos brings five decades of groundbreaking artistry to the Bailey Performance Center stage.

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    KSU Department of Theatre & Performance Studies Presents School Girls; or, the African Mean Girls Play

    February 08, 2026

    The Kennesaw State University Department of Theatre & Performance Studies presents School Girls; or, the African Mean Girls Play, a bold and uproariously funny work by acclaimed playwright Jocelyn Bioh. Directed by Assistant Professor of Acting Jacqueline Springfield, the production opens February 17 and runs through February 22, 2026, in the Onyx Theater.

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    Student Spotlight: Cymone Jeter Brings Dance Beyond the Stage and Into the Community

    February 06, 2026

    A current student in the Department of Dance at Kennesaw State University, Cymone is putting her training into practice well beyond the studio this spring as a choreographer for Dancing with the Stars of Marietta, a community fundraiser benefiting Georgia Metropolitan Dance Theater. The annual event pairs local leaders with choreographers to raise funds supporting the organization’s professional productions and conservatory programming.

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  • a clown puppeteer lifts a pirate hand puppet in the air

    From the Stage to the Screen: KSU Alumna Rachel Wansker Brings Creatures to Life in Film and Television

    February 05, 2026

    A 2016 alumna of Kennesaw State University’s Geer College of the Arts, Wansker is now working as a professional puppeteer and performer in film and television. Her most recent work can be seen in the Paramount Pictures feature Primate, where she served as the principal puppeteer for the chimpanzee character, bringing nuanced expression, emotion and realism to a creature that feels strikingly – and terrifyingly – alive.

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    Bailey School of Music Announces Music Therapy Concentration to Meet Evolving Needs of Students and the Arts Industry

    January 13, 2026

    Kennesaw State University’s Bailey School of Music, housed within the Geer College of the Arts, has announced a series of curriculum enhancements designed to strengthen academic offerings, expand career pathways and meet rising demands for specialized training in the performing arts.

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  • Jazz Legend Delfeayo Marsalis to Perform with KSU Jazz Ensemble I at Bailey Performance Center

    Jazz Legend Delfeayo Marsalis to Perform with KSU Jazz Ensemble I at Bailey Performance Center

    January 06, 2026

    Kennesaw State University’s Bailey School of Music will welcome Delfeayo Marsalis, one of the most influential figures in modern jazz and a National Endowment for the Arts (NEA) Jazz Master, the nation’s highest honor for jazz musicians, for an evening of music at 8 p.m. Saturday, Jan. 24, 2026, in Morgan Concert Hall at the Bailey Performance Center.

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    Hubbard Street Dance Chicago Returns to Georgia: A Homecoming, a Residency and a Vision for What is Possible

    December 18, 2025

    On January 30 and 31, the internationally celebrated company returns to Atlanta for their KSU debut with two performances at the Marietta Campus Dance Theater, alongside a multi-day residency with the Department of Dance that includes classes, mentorship and an open community class for dancers of all levels.

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  • Blue elements swirl on a piece of handmade paper

    Zuckerman Museum of Art to Debut Major Exhibition "The Art of Paper"

    December 17, 2025

    The Bernard A. Zuckerman Museum of Art (ZMA), part of Kennesaw State University’s Robert S. Geer Family College of the Arts, announces The Art of Paper: Selections of Handmade Paper Works from the Collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and His Family Foundation, a groundbreaking exhibition exploring the evolution and impact of handmade paper in contemporary art.

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  • a small snowy owl decoration on a Christmas tree

    Bailey School of Music Rings in the Holiday Season with Two Festive Concerts

    November 17, 2025

    It’s beginning to sound a lot like Christmas at Kennesaw State University, and the Bailey School of Music (BSOM) is ready to celebrate with two festive performances. Experience the spirit of the season through timeless classics, joyful surprises and music that brings family and friends together when the School presents its annual Holiday Concert on Saturday, Dec. 6, and welcomes the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra on Friday, Dec. 19.

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  • Faculty Collaboration Brings Original Play "Broken" to Life in the Classroom

    Faculty Collaboration Brings Original Play "Broken" to Life in the Classroom

    November 14, 2025

    This fall, a powerful collaboration between the Robert S. Geer Family College of the Arts and the Norman J. Radow College of Humanities and Social Sciences has given Kennesaw State University students a rare opportunity: to perform a brand-new play written by one of their professors, guided by another.

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