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BLOG: Has the Pandemic Been a Shot in the Arm to Retail?
January 28, 2022
At the start of the pandemic when many retail stores around the country pivoted to curbside pickup or closed outright, there were big questions around how the industry would weather the storm. Now, almost two years later, while retail has definitely changed, the sector is actually performing better than ever.
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December Grad's Legacy Project Lays Groundwork for Growth in Emerging Technology
December 16, 2021
December graduate Baron Wasden spent his final semester completing a capstone project leading the creation of a 3D printing laboratory in the Michael J. Coles College of Business, and documenting the process so that others can follow the same roadmap to create their own labs. The entire project’s cost was $350,000.
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Kennesaw State Accounting Students Win Statewide Case Competition
December 10, 2021
Three Kennesaw State University accounting students placed first at the statewide Bill Mulcahy IIA Atlanta Auditing and Advisory Case Competition where they had to respond to a scenario ripped straight from the headlines.
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Coles Faculty Offer Expertise on Holiday Shopping, Rebounding Businesses, Car Insurance & More
December 02, 2021
The Michael J. Coles College of Business’s faculty are all experts in their fields. That’s why it’s no surprise that media outlets frequently turn to our College for insights into the concerns that businesses and consumers face daily. Read more for recent media appearances by Coles College faculty.
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BLOG: Fintech in Georgia is Bigger Business Than You Think
November 30, 2021
During the last few years, Georgia has been building its reputation in three main areas: 1) its championship baseball and soccer teams, 2) its thriving film and television business, and 3) its exploding financial technology industry. If you didn’t know about No. 3, it’s time you changed that.
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Coles Research Symposium Highlights COVID-19's Impact on Supply Chains
November 16, 2021
With political and economic systems struggling to bounce back from disruptions caused by the COVID-19 pandemic, researchers from around the country recently met at Kennesaw State University to share ideas for strengthening those systems.
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Coles Scholars Partner with Veteran to Create Opportunities for Others
November 11, 2021
Students in the Michael J. Coles College of Business are helping a combat veteran sow the seeds of a better future for fellow vets at his farm 45 miles north of campus in Calhoun.
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Business leader Lee Rhyant to keynote Kennesaw State's Ethics Awareness Week
November 10, 2021
Living ethically in an environment where even established facts are increasingly challenged will be the topic when Atlanta business executive and longtime Kennesaw State University supporter Lee Rhyant delivers a keynote address on Nov. 12 to culminate KSU’s annual observance of Ethics Awareness Week.
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Kennesaw State University Hosts Information Security Competition for High Schoolers
November 08, 2021
All high school students with an interest in information security and a desire to put their skills to the test are invited to participate in Kennesaw State University’s second annual High School Capture the Flag competition. The no-cost virtual event is open to all high school students regardless of location.
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Year of Greece Event Tackles Global Supply Chain Challenges
October 28, 2021
Global supply chain issues took center stage when a panel of economic, cultural, and diplomatic leaders from Greece and the United States visited Kennesaw State University to speak with students about Greece’s influence on the global economy.
