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Kennesaw State students share with Board of Regents how campus services have helped them succeed
January 13, 2022
Undergraduate students from Kennesaw State University on Thursday shared with the Board of Regents of the University System of Georgia the opportunities and support two University programs have provided to assist in overcoming obstacles relating to substance abuse, food insecurity and homelessness.
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Student pursues new opportunities during first semester
January 11, 2022
The first semester of college is a time of transition and growth as students spread their wings and begin to navigate their academic careers, discover new interests and make lasting memories. In recognition of that significant step, we are highlighting students who have just completed their first semesters at Kennesaw State. Arianna Palmer, who is from Acworth, Ga. and plans to pursue a degree in Theater and Performance Studies, shares what made her first semester as an Owl meaningful.
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Owls Soar Academically in Fall Semester
December 23, 2021
Kennesaw State University student-athletes not only left their mark on the field of play in the fall semester but also worked diligently in the classroom for an outstanding academic semester. The Owls posted a 3.13 grade point average as a department during the 2021 fall semester.
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Kennesaw State Dance alumni named to Top 25 to Watch list, continuing program's record of national recognition
December 23, 2021
Over its 16 years of existence, Kennesaw State University’s Department of Dance has seen its national reputation grow. That trend accelerated this week as Dance Magazine named two KSU Dance alumni to its annual Top 25 to Watch list.
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More than 2,500 earn degrees
December 16, 2021
At Kennesaw State University, graduation doesn’t mark the end of a journey. Rather, it signifies the launch of an entirely new adventure. It’s a time during which thousands of Owls transition from inquisitive learners to innovative doers, from students to the next generation of business leaders, teachers, engineers, artists and healthcare workers. A time in which far-flung families descend upon Kennesaw State to laud the achievements of their loved ones. In celebration of those turning the page to a new chapter, KSU honored more than 2,500 students in its Fall 2021 Commencement ceremonies this week.
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Kennesaw State hosting 20th anniversary Sept. 11 events
September 02, 2021
Kennesaw State University will commemorate the 20th anniversary of the Sept. 11, 2001 terrorist attacks with a pair of memorial events. A ceremony of remembrance with featured speaker Gina Young, former FBI special agent, on Sept. 10 will begin the observances, followed by a concert performance on Sept. 11.
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Kennesaw State alum joins internationally renowned dance company in Chicago
August 26, 2021
— Kennesaw State University alumna Simone Stevens is fiercely confident, and not only in her abilities as a professional dancer. However, she learned this year she can still surprise herself. She was hired this summer to join Hubbard Street Dance Chicago, an internationally renowned contemporary dance company. The job is one she had been dreaming about since early in her career as a dance student at Kennesaw State.
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Kennesaw State's Zuckerman Museum of Art to open fall exhibitions
August 25, 2021
A part of Kennesaw State University’s School of Art and Design, the Bernard A. Zuckerman Museum of Art will present two exhibitions this fall. Curated by Cynthia Nourse Thompson, Director of Curatorial Affairs, “This Mortal Coil” and “The Labor of Remembrance” will open on Saturday, Aug. 28 and run through December 11. The public is invited to an opening reception on Saturday, Aug. 28, from 4 to 6 p.m.
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Kennesaw State University College of the Arts Announces 2021-22 Season
August 12, 2021
College of the Arts Announces 2021-22 Season
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Kennesaw State graduate blends arts and science, evolves as researcher
July 30, 2021
Hope Didier forged her own path at Kennesaw State – an academic journey that blended divergent passions in dance and the sciences. The July graduate will earn two bachelor’s degrees this week in fields not typically paired: dance and molecular and cellular biology.
