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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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Georgia Board of Regents Approves Funding for Kennesaw State University's Arts District
November 11, 2025
The Georgia Board of Regents has approved $21.8M to continue building Kennesaw State University’s Arts District—a transformative space bringing together music, art, theatre, and dance. Discover how this generational investment will create a dynamic campus for creativity, collaboration, and cultural impact.
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Kennesaw State University's Coles College of Business and Geer College of the Arts Launch Innovative Cross-College Project
November 10, 2025
A new partnership between Kennesaw State University’s Coles College of Business and the Geer College of the Arts is giving students the opportunity to put their learning into action, bridging the gap between the classroom and the real world through creative collaboration.
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Kennesaw State University Department of Dance Celebrates 20 Years of Innovation with Labyrinth (Nov. 13-15)
November 06, 2025
This fall, KSU Dance celebrates its 20th anniversary with Labyrinth, an evening of powerful new works by faculty, alumni and international guests that honor the program’s creative past and vibrant future.
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KSU Animation Students Bring Seneca Artist's Work to Life in Immersive Installation
October 30, 2025
The project, led by Assistant Professor of Digital Animation Jeremy Speed-Schwartz, was commissioned by St. Bonaventure University in consultation with Waterman and members of the Haudenosaunee community. It marks a remarkable partnership between institutions nearly 900 miles apart and offers KSU students a rare opportunity to apply their skills in a professional, culturally significant setting.
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Kennesaw State University Department of Theatre and Performance Studies Presents Lorca's Blood Wedding, November 6-16
October 29, 2025
Directed by Assistant Professor Marlon Andrew Burnley, the production reimagines Lorca’s tragic masterpiece through a lens of rural Americana, exploring timeless themes of love, repression, and destiny against a backdrop inspired by the director’s own experiences in the mountain communities of Montana.
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Summit Piano Trio to Make Weill Recital Hall at Carnegie Hall Debut
October 27, 2025
The Summit Piano Trio will make its Weill Recital Hall at Carnegie Hall debut on Saturday, December 13, marking a significant milestone in the ensemble’s artistic journey. Known for their dynamic interpretations and refined musicality, the trio will present a program that showcases their versatility and depth, bringing their signature sound to one of the world’s most prestigious concert stages.
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World-Renowned Israeli Choreographer in Residence Brings Global Perspective to KSU Dance
October 23, 2025
Filtser’s semester-long residency, made possible through a partnership with BAMAH, represents a rare opportunity for KSU students to learn from one of Israel’s most innovative and internationally recognized voices in contemporary dance.
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KSU Opera Presents Two One-Acts Exploring Humanity, Humor and Hope
October 20, 2025
Under the direction of Joshua Zink, Amahl and the Night Visitors and La Divina take the stage next week, showcasing both heartfelt redemption and comedic flair through the artistry of KSU’s talented student performers.
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ArtsKSU Gala Raises Over $188K and Sets Vision for the Future of the Arts
October 19, 2025
The event brought together university leaders, donors, faculty, alumni and patrons for an evening that raised essential funds for student scholarships and set the stage for the College’s bold next chapter: the creation of a new Arts District that will unite all of KSU’s arts disciplines on one campus.
