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  • Kennesaw State University

    More than 3,500 spring graduates earn degrees from Kennesaw State

    May 07, 2020

    Their official ceremony may be postponed, but more than 3,500 Kennesaw State University students are graduating this week. The May 2020 class of 3,512 graduate candidates – 2,893 undergraduate and 619 graduate students – marks an increase from last spring’s 3,400 graduates. The students are earning their degrees and receiving their diplomas after KSU transitioned to fully remote learning midway through the semester because of the coronavirus outbreak, which also caused the May Commencement ceremonies to be postponed.

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  • Students share research via Virtual Symposium

    Students share research via Virtual Symposium

    April 17, 2020

    The 24th annual Symposium of Student Scholars, hosted by the Office of Undergraduate Research, was held virtually for the first time as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic to ensure that students would not miss out on valuable experiential learning opportunities. The event is held each year to give undergraduate and graduate researchers from all disciplines at Kennesaw State University the opportunity to present their work to a wider audience.

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  • Cybersecurity

    Kennesaw State to offer two new degrees

    February 11, 2020

    The Board of Regents of the University System of Georgia has approved two new degree programs at Kennesaw State University. A Master of Science in Cybersecurity and a Bachelor of Business Administration in Hospitality Management will be offered starting in the 2020-21 school year.

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  • Online learning

    Kennesaw State awarded grants to save students money on textbooks

    February 05, 2020

    Kennesaw State University was awarded the highest number of grants recently among all state institutions to expand access to open educational resources, giving options for students to save money on textbook costs.

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  • Kennesaw State University Fall Commencement

    Kennesaw State University Fall Commencement

    December 04, 2019

    Kennesaw State will graduate over 2,600 students over five ceremonies held on Tuesday, Dec. 17, and Wednesday, Dec. 18 in the KSU Convocation Center on the Kennesaw Campus.

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  • Piece of the Berlin Wall at KSU

    History Comes to Life

    November 07, 2019

    In front of the Kennesaw State Social Sciences building looms a striking piece of history – a section of the Berlin Wall.

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  • Berlin Wall piece at KSU

    KSU Commemorates Anniversary of Fall of the Berlin Wall

    November 01, 2019

    Kennesaw State University’s School of Government and International Affairs will host a campuswide event commemorating the 30th anniversary of the fall of the Berlin Wall.

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  • Salerno Symposium

    Salerno Symposium showcases faculty research

    October 17, 2019

    Two faculty researchers were recently recognized for their contributions in the fields of chemistry and biology at KSU’s John C. Salerno Memorial Research Symposium, a symposium highlighting a cross-section of faculty research at the University. Altug Poyraz, assistant professor of chemistry, earned the John C. Salerno Prize for Research Achievement, and Martin Hudson, associate professor of biology, received the People’s Choice Award for Best Presentation.

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  • James Friedrich

    KSU history program recognized by the Georgia Historical Records Advisory Council

    October 17, 2019

    Kennesaw State University was recently recognized with two awards from the Georgia Historical Records Advisory Council (GHRAC) as part of the organization’s Outstanding Archives Award Programs, which recognizes outstanding efforts in archives and records work in Georgia.

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  • U.S. Navy veteran discusses college challenges

    U.S. Navy veteran discusses college challenges

    September 19, 2019

    Kennesaw State student Michael Lewis shares his lessons from the military, handling his wife’s battle with cancer, and returning to school on the newest episode of the University College podcast.

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