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Kennesaw State researchers work to reduce threat of deadly disease to bats
June 08, 2022
In November, knee-deep in chilly water, Kennesaw State University graduate students Makayla Ferrari and Jordyn Upton waded into a culvert underneath Interstate 75 near Forsyth, Ga., carrying paper bags, a step ladder and a flashlight.
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New grant supports Kennesaw State effort to expand course-based undergraduate research
May 24, 2022
The National Science Foundation (NSF) has awarded a $150,000 grant in support of Kennesaw State University’s effort to integrate undergraduate research into science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) course curriculums.
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Kennesaw State professor finds purpose, inspiration in collaboration
May 23, 2022
Whether it’s helping with research designed to save bats from extinction or working with the theater department on a play about Bigfoot, Kennesaw State University biologist Thomas McElroy is a natural collaborator.
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Kennesaw State student presenting research to Capitol Hill officials
April 26, 2022
Kennesaw State University graduate student Nathaniel Jones will present his undergraduate research on the federal Pell Grant program to members of Congress, their staff members and other officials this week at the annual Posters on the Hill event.
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Kennesaw State collaborative mental health projects featured in Research with Relevance
April 25, 2022
Mental health resources researcher Monica Nandan is the guest for Kennesaw State University’s Research with Relevance program this week in a virtual presentation Friday at 11 a.m.
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Kennesaw State researchers contributing to a healthier planet
April 22, 2022
The international theme for Earth Day this year is Invest in Our Planet, making it an appropriate time to note that many KSU faculty are involved in research that focuses on creating a healthier environment. Here are some highlights of their groundbreaking work.
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Study of ancient India settlements focus of April 15 Kennesaw State Research with Relevance
April 11, 2022
Anthropological archaeologist Teresa Raczek will discuss her study of life in ancient settlements in India during Kennesaw State University’s Research with Relevance at 11 a.m. Friday.
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Kennesaw State professor earns award from American Educational Research Association
April 05, 2022
Sohyun An, a professor in Kennesaw State University’s Bagwell College of Education, earned the 2022 Distinguished Researcher Award from the American Educational Research Association (AERA) Special Interest Group on Research on the Education of Asian Pacific Americans.
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Kennesaw State students to present research at Georgia Capitol
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.
