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  • Written by Whitten | Welcome Home Owl Nation

    This week we celebrate Homecoming 2019, as we combine a celebration of our special football team with the chance for students, alumni, faculty and staff to acknowledge the connection and commitment we all feel toward KSU.  –  October 08, 2019

  • Plank's Journey to KSU

    Turnover Plank, first known simply as Plank, has an interesting history at Kennesaw State University. The piece of wood with two eyes and a mouth the football team uses to celebrate turnovers was brought to the program by student-athlete Tanner Jones.  –  October 08, 2019

  • Kennesaw State remembers Foundation Trustee Emeritus Fred Bentley Sr.

    The Kennesaw State University community is mourning the loss of KSU Foundation Trustee Emeritus and university benefactor Fred D. Bentley Sr., who passed away on Oct. 4 at the age of 92.  –  October 07, 2019

  • Inspiration Abroad

    A journey 3,800 miles from campus confirmed to Kennesaw State junior Brianna McBride that she is on the right path. McBride, an interactive design major, spent five weeks in Ireland on a Gilman International Scholarship, a U.S. State Department grant that helps students of limited financial means study or intern abroad. McBride immersed herself in Ireland’s culture, visited historic sites and took classes in art appreciation and post-colonial literature.  –  October 07, 2019

  • Homecoming 2019 set for Oct. 7-12

    Homecoming 2019 kicks off at Kennesaw State University Monday for a festive week of celebration, including a parade, concert, bonfire and an Owls home football game.  –  October 04, 2019

  • Explore the College of Professional Education

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  • Staying Ahead of the Advanced Computing Curve

    For Dr. Donghyun (David) Kim, most computing research problems fall into two distinct categories: developing ways to make computing processes faster for better results and outcomes or to prevent advanced computing technologies from exploiting unknown security vulnerabilities in current systems.  –  October 03, 2019

  • Engineering student success

    Kennesaw State University was awarded a $997,000 grant from the National Science Foundation (NSF) to improve gender diversity among the institution’s engineering programs and to increase degree success for academically talented students with demonstrated financial need.  –  October 02, 2019

  • Written by Whitten | Embracing Values from the Owl Creed

    As we settle into this new school year, it is important to reaffirm what it means to be part of the Kennesaw State community. One way we can do that is through the Owl Creed, which serves to remind our students, faculty and staff of the ideals we work to uphold.  –  October 01, 2019

  • Connecting Through Computing

    In its largest event to date, more than 150 students in Kennesaw State University’s College of Computing and Software Engineering (CCSE) competed in the third annual Hackathon, providing participants a unique opportunity to utilize their computing skills to solve problems faced by Atlanta area companies.  –  October 01, 2019