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  • Owls Soar Academically in Fall Semester

    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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  • More than 2,500 earn degrees

    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 professor to lead editorial team of international political science journal

    Kennesaw State professor to lead editorial team of international political science journal

    December 01, 2021

    The American Political Science Association has named Kennesaw State University professor of political science Charity Butcher as the editor-in-chief of the Journal of Political Science Education for 2022 through 2026.

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  • Olympic gymnastics legend Kerri Strug shares lessons in lecture at Kennesaw State

    Olympic gymnastics legend Kerri Strug shares lessons in lecture at Kennesaw State

    November 18, 2021

    Twenty-five years after she secured the U.S. its first gold medal in team gymnastics with an outstanding vault on an injured ankle, Kerri Strug on Wednesday shared with an audience at Kennesaw State University the advice that pushed her to that moment: Commit totally and without fear to what you believe in.

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  • Kennesaw State community plays a part in Braves

    Kennesaw State community plays a part in Braves' championship season

    November 17, 2021

    As students and alumni celebrate the Atlanta Braves’ first World Series championship since 1995, some in the Kennesaw State University community got to see the dream season unfold up close.

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  • Renowned researcher to lead Kennesaw State

    Renowned researcher to lead Kennesaw State's Radow College of Humanities and Social Sciences

    October 15, 2021

    Kennesaw State University has named accomplished sociologist and scholar Catherine (Katie) Kaukinen as dean of the Norman J. Radow College of Humanities and Social Sciences, effective January 1.

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  • Charity Butcher

    Kennesaw State professor receives national Distinguished Teaching Award

    October 04, 2021

    Kennesaw State University political science professor Charity Butcher has been recognized for her contributions to undergraduate and graduate teaching with the 2021 Distinguished Teaching Award from the American Political Science Association (APSA).

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  • Norman J. Radow

    Kennesaw State celebrates naming of Norman J. Radow College of Humanities and Social Sciences

    September 23, 2021

    Real estate executive Norman J. Radow and his wife Lindy were honored today at a ceremony celebrating Kennesaw State University’s newly named Norman J. Radow College of Humanities and Social Sciences.

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  • Fulbright recipients

    Three Kennesaw State alumni receive Fulbright awards

    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.

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  • Roslyn Satchel

    Renowned scholar named lead researcher for Kennesaw State's Radow Institute for Social Equity

    July 29, 2021

    Kennesaw State University has appointed renowned scholar Roslyn Satchel to lead the research efforts of the newly created Radow Institute for Social Equity (RISE), effective January 1. Satchel currently is the Blanche E. Seaver Professor of Communication at Pepperdine University and a Berkman Klein Center for Internet and Society Fellow at Harvard Law School.

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