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December 21, 2022
Researchers across Kennesaw State colleges look to solve problems, whether they exist on a local, national, or global scale.
November 09, 2022
This fall, Kennesaw State University experienced another record enrollment, topping more than 43,000 students. This is the fourth consecutive year that enrollment has grown at Georgia’s third-largest university.
October 03, 2022
Eleven dancers with intense eyes sang and chanted as part of the opening ceremonies that kicked off Kennesaw State’s Year of New Zealand programs.
March 29, 2022
Five students will represent Kennesaw State University at the Posters at the Georgia State Capitol event, a showcase of the state’s best undergraduate research, on March 30.
March 25, 2022
Political Futures, a podcast hosted by Kennesaw State University political scientist Kerwin Swint, has begun a new season. The podcast will largely focus on major 2022 elections in the U.S., including primary races, midterms in November and the high-profile gubernatorial race in Georgia.
March 15, 2022
The Board of Regents of the University System of Georgia (USG) today named Dr. Kathy “Kat” Schwaig president of Kennesaw State University (KSU), effective March 16.
March 08, 2022
Board of Regents Chairman Harold Reynolds and University System of Georgia (USG) Acting Chancellor Teresa MacCartney have announced Dr. Kathy “Kat” Schwaig as the sole finalist for president of Kennesaw State University.
January 25, 2022
Kennesaw State University’s online graduate degree programs have been ranked among the best in Georgia and the nation by U.S. News & World Report in their “2022 Best Online Programs” and “2022 Best Online Programs for Veterans” issue released today.
September 09, 2021
Kennesaw State University’s Annual Country Study Program returns in 2021-2022 with a yearlong celebration of Greece’s culture and history.
August 03, 2021
Jaylen Jackson developed a love of languages as a Kennesaw State University student, and now he has received a Fulbright grant to continue toward his career goal of teaching English as a second language to adults. “Being a Fulbright recipient gives me a great opportunity to get experience and pursue my dream,” said Jackson, who will serve as an English teaching assistant at a university in Brazil for one year starting in March. “I know that a Fulbright is difficult to get, so I’m honored to be part of it.” Jackson, who graduated last year with an integrative studies degree, is one of three Kennesaw State alumni recently awarded a Fulbright to study or teach abroad.