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  • New dean named for College of Architecture and Construction Management

    Kennesaw State University President Pamela Whitten and Provost and Senior Vice President for Academic Affairs Kathy Schwaig have named Andrew Phillip Payne as dean of the College of Architecture and Construction Management, effective January 1.  –  September 27, 2019

  • National education group awards Kennesaw State an "A"

    Kennesaw State University earned an “A” from the American Council of Trustees and Alumni (ACTA) in the national education group’s 2019–2020 What Will They Learn? report.  –  September 26, 2019

  • Kennesaw State hosts John C. Salerno Memorial Research Symposium Oct. 11

    Kennesaw State University’s Office of Research will showcase a cross-section of faculty research during The John C. Salerno Memorial Research Symposium on Friday, Oct. 11.  –  September 25, 2019

  • Written by Whitten | Research with Relevance

    There is an exciting buzz across campus as faculty members lean into defining how KSU will excel within its new status as an R2 (doctoral/research-intensive) university  –  September 24, 2019

  • Leadership Lessons

    The students assembled in Kennesaw State’s University Rooms on Monday might never find themselves in the same type of leadership role that Charles Casto had, when he oversaw the U.S. government’s response to the 2011 Fukushima nuclear disaster in Japan.  –  September 24, 2019

  • Industry celebrates construction management students

    Since he was a child, Cory Reeves always had a deep appreciation for the built environment. When it came to deciding on a college, the confluence of architecture, engineering and construction management degree offerings is what brought him to Kennesaw State University. Now a student in the University’s College of Architecture and Construction Management, he has ingrained himself in campus life, serving as an active member of the Undergraduate Research Club, and the National Association of Home Builders and Association of Energy Engineers student chapters. On Thursday, he became part of the latest cohort of students to receive scholarships from the Department of Construction Management’s Industrial Advisory Board.  –  September 20, 2019

  • Life-Changing Support

    After surviving cancer, battling depression and undergoing treatment following years of alcohol addiction, Blake Gordon moved to the Atlanta suburbs to get a fresh start. He had no idea at the time how life-changing a decision he had made to move into a sober-living residence just down the road from Kennesaw State University.  –  September 20, 2019

  • KSU to Host Career Exploration Night Events

    Career Exploration Nights provide an opportunity for students to hear from and talk with representatives from up to 6 different companies in each of the individual industries. These representatives will be informing students about their organizations and different types of employment opportunities available.  –  September 19, 2019

  • U.S. Navy veteran discusses college challenges

    Kennesaw State student Michael Lewis shares his lessons from the military, handling his wife’s battle with cancer, and returning to school on the newest episode of the University College podcast.  –  September 19, 2019