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  • KSU students prepare for 'once in a lifetime' total solar eclipse (AJC.com)

    Students are preparing for the once-in-a-lifetime chance to see a total solar eclipse. Professor David Jofee, at Kennesaw State University’s Marietta campus, wants students to stop and experience the moon covering most of the sun.  –  August 22, 2017

  • Some West Georgia students going online to attend public school (West Georgia Neighbor)

    Destiny McCray was not happy about school and her mother knew it. Sonya McCray saw her daughter was withdrawing because other students bullied Destiny —impeding her daughter’s academic progress. After researching alternatives, Sonya pulled her daughter from public school in seventh grade and enrolled her in Georgia Connections Academy, which allows her to take all her courses online.  –  August 21, 2017

  • Kennesaw State launches Analytics and Data Science Institute

    Kennesaw State University has launched an Analytics and Data Science Institute to facilitate and support advanced study and research in the area of data science and advanced analytics. The Institute will provide training and graduate study that is responsive to current societal needs.   –  August 21, 2017

  • Kennesaw State honors South Cobb Rotary Club's generous financial support

    Kennesaw State University President Sam Olens paid tribute to the South Cobb Rotary Club and its President Darlene Duke for the group’s steadfast commitment over the past 40 years to fund dozens of scholarships for Cobb County students and various faculty projects. Olens praised the organization, which has been in existence nearly 80 years, for living up to its motto, “Service above Self.”  –  August 18, 2017

  • KSU only Georgia college offering entrepreneurial degree (Forsyth Herald)

    Kennesaw State University is the only college in Georgia that bestows an entrepreneurship business degree and has created the KSU Entrepreneurship Center on campus.  –  August 16, 2017

  • Tony Award-winner to teach at Kennesaw State University (Marietta Daily Journal)

    Tony Award-winning Broadway, film and television director Kenny Leon will teach two master classes to students in the Department of Theatre and Performance Studies at Kennesaw State University.  –  August 16, 2017

  • KSU students prepare for 'once in a lifetime' total solar eclipse (WSB-TV)

    Students are preparing for the once-in-a-lifetime chance to see a total solar eclipse. Professor David Joffe, at Kennesaw State University’s Marietta campus, wants students to stop and experience the moon covering most of the sun.  –  August 16, 2017

  • Solar Eclipse 2017

    A 70-mile wide swath of the continental United States will experience a total solar eclipse on Monday, Aug. 21, and Kennesaw State students will have front-row seat to watch the celestial show when the moon passes in front of the sun, casting its shadow on Earth. According to KSU associate professor of physics David Joffe, both campuses will experience a nearly 98 percent eclipse during the mid-afternoon  –  August 15, 2017

  • What's new on Georgia's college campuses? (Atlanta Journal-Constitution)

    More than 300,000 students return to college and university campuses this month in Georgia.  –  August 15, 2017

  • Convocation welcomes first-year students to Kennesaw State (Marietta Daily Journal)

    On the eve of their first day of classes at Kennesaw State University, first-year students received an official welcome to campus at the university’s Convocation ceremony on Sunday.  –  August 15, 2017