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  • Cultivating Research

    Oyster, shiitake, and portobello – these are but a few popular varieties of mushrooms finding their way to cooktops in homes and restaurants in the United States and across the world. In 2017 alone, mushroom sales accounted for more than $1.2 billion in U.S. economic impact with over 929 million pounds produced according to the American Mushroom Institute.  –  October 24, 2019

  • Learn More About KSU's Honors College

    The Honors College offers a community within a university to academically talented, highly motivated students who enjoy lively discussion, creative expression, and intellectual challenge. We offer small Honors sections of core courses and interdisciplinary Honors seminars, where students focus on deep understanding within an innovative curriculum. We also provide opportunities for undergraduate research, domestic and international travel experiences, and community service activities.  –  October 23, 2019

  • Written by Whitten | Strike Up the Band

    The Kennesaw State Marching Owls are the embodiment of the KSU spirit. Since their inaugural season in 2015, they have entertained and inspired us.  –  October 22, 2019

  • Facebook Live Event

    Kennesaw State will host a Facebook Live event on the University’s social media page on Monday, October 28 at 7 p.m.  –  October 22, 2019

  • Day and Night Owls

    As Kennesaw State senior Lee Oliver logged long work hours over the past week, he wasn’t just preparing Fifth Third Bank Stadium for the Owl-O-Ween hot-air balloon festival – he was gaining hands-on experience for a career he plans in venue management.  –  October 21, 2019

  • Kennesaw State Researcher's Study Helps New Mothers

    Kennesaw State University WellStar School of Nursing researcher Yenupini Joyce Adams, whose study aims to save the lives of new mothers through postpartum education, was one of only three researchers nationwide to receive a new grant from the Association of Women’s Health, Obstetric and Neonatal Nurses (AWHONN).  –  October 18, 2019

  • KSU Hosts All Majors Fair

    KSU will host an All Majors Fair on Oct. 24 and 30  –  October 18, 2019

  • Salerno Symposium showcases faculty research

    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.  –  October 17, 2019

  • KSU history program recognized by the Georgia Historical Records Advisory Council

    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.  –  October 17, 2019

  • All that Jazz

    The School of Music at Kennesaw State University is the beneficiary of a massive collection of jazz vinyl records, tipping the scales at more than three tons. The trove of 9,000 long-playing (LP) records represents more than 9,000 hours of jazz, ranging from small groups to big bands, as well as anthologies, compilations and box sets.  –  October 17, 2019