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  • Kennesaw State University

    Kennesaw State designated a Military Spouse Friendly School by Viqtory

    October 29, 2025

    Kennesaw State University has been designated a 2025-2026 Military Spouse Friendly School by Viqtory, a leading organization dedicated to connecting military communities with civilian opportunities. The Military Spouse Friendly School designation is awarded to institutions that demonstrate exceptional support for military families, including policies that accommodate unique challenges faced by military spouses, such as frequent relocations, career interruptions, and family responsibilities.

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  • Professional sales

    Professional sales students rise to the occasion in TK Elevator Pitch Competition

    October 28, 2025

    During the fourth annual TK Elevator Pitch Competition, Kennesaw State University saw its students rise to the occasion— literally. The annual Elevator Pitch Challenge, a highlight of KSU’s Professional Sales program, took place at TK Elevator’s offices in Atlanta. As one of the world’s leading manufacturers of elevators and escalators, TK Elevator provided the perfect backdrop for the challenge, where each student had 60 seconds to pitch their personal brand to company executives while ascending 420 feet in Atlanta's fastest elevator.

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  • Aliyah Johnson

    KSU nursing student shares perspective at Governor's Workforce Summit

    October 28, 2025

    Kennesaw State University student Aliyah Johnson recently joined educators, industry leaders, and policymakers from across Georgia at the 2025 Governor’s Workforce Summit, held at the Georgia World Congress Center in Atlanta. Representing the University System of Georgia, Johnson served as a panelist during the closing session, “Pathways to Possibilities – Where Talent Meets Opportunity,” where she shared her perspective on how students can best prepare for, and be supported along, their educational and career journeys.

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  • Austin Brown

    Kennesaw State associate professor leads effort to strengthen juvenile justice programs through data analysis

    October 27, 2025

    Each year, hundreds of Georgia’s youths leave juvenile justice facilities hoping for a brighter future. Helping them stay on that path is the focus of the Annual Recidivism Report, led by Kennesaw State University associate professor Austin Brown. Supported by a $62,000 Georgia Department of Juvenile Justice (DJJ) grant, the report evaluates the reliability of existing data systems and measures the effectiveness of intervention programs aimed at reducing youth reoffending across the state.

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  • Karla Harris

    Kennesaw State vocal music instructor named 2025 Jazz Hero by national organization

    October 23, 2025

    A lifetime as a performer and eight years as a Kennesaw State University instructor have culminated in Karla Harris being named Atlanta’s Jazz Hero for 2025 by the Jazz Journalists’ Association.

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  • Students KSU Montepulciano

    Student projects mark 25th anniversary of Kennesaw State, Montepulciano partnership

    October 22, 2025

    Some 5,000 miles away, in the heart of Montepulciano, Italy, a city famous for medieval architecture and world-class wines, Kennesaw State University students are uncorking creativity and making an impact. In a truly global collaboration, graphic design students in the School of Communication and Media at the Norman J. Radow College of Humanities and Social Sciences are getting a taste of real-world design experience creating a commemorative wine label and promotional materials for a bottle of red wine that will be released to celebrate the 25-year partnership with KSU’s campus in Montepulciano.

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  • Kennesaw State

    New literacy microcredential launches in partnership with KSU, Learn4Life, and Atlanta Speech School

    October 21, 2025

    Kennesaw State University (KSU), the Atlanta Speech School, and Learn4Life are proud to announce the launch of the Impactful Read Alouds in Early Literacy Microcredential, a first-of-its-kind professional learning opportunity designed to strengthen early literacy in Georgia communities.

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  • Albert “Bert” Way

    Kennesaw State history professor helps shape Georgia's environmental future

    October 21, 2025

    A Norman J. Radow College of Humanities and Social Sciences history professor is part of a statewide class to lead Georgia’s environmental conservation efforts. History professor Albert “Bert” Way, Ph.D., is an environmental and agricultural historian who teaches the history of land use and conservation to Kennesaw State University students. This year, he is one of 30 people across the state selected to join the Institute for Georgia Environmental Leadership’s Class of 2025 (IGEL).

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  • Heather Koopman

    Well-traveled lobster the latest point of intrigue in Kennesaw State dean's research

    October 20, 2025

    Serendipity led Heather Koopman to study crustaceans. Patience led her to an impressive discovery. In August, the dean of Kennesaw State University’s College of Science and Mathematics’ research into the migratory and reproductive habits of lobsters in the Bay of Fundy yielded something remarkable – a lobster she tagged near the island of Grand Manan, New Brunswick, found her way to Cape Cod, Massachusetts, around 220 miles away.

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  • Kennesaw State University

    Kennesaw State University earns award for digital prevention and well-being programming

    October 17, 2025

    For its success in fostering a healthy campus climate and providing comprehensive addiction avoidance resources, Kennesaw State University has received the 2025 Campus Prevention Network (CPN) Seal of Prevention from Vector Solutions. The Seal of Prevention is awarded to higher education institutions that demonstrate excellence in evidence-based prevention programming.

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