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  • Get Involved

    Kennesaw State Student Organizations  –  August 20, 2020

  • Sociology professor to discuss causes, consequences of medication errors

    Research with Relevance Friday Features  –  August 19, 2020

  • Kennesaw State celebrates start of semester

    The first day of fall semester classes at Kennesaw State University looked a bit different in the age of social distancing, but senior Tariq Bradford still felt the same energy on campus. “It feels great to be back,” said Bradford, a double-major in business management and marketing. “Seeing Kennesaw State be able to adjust so effectively was amazing, and I’m really happy that they’re looking out for the students. Things are a little different, but the environment is still positive.” Bradford, the president of KSU’s Student Government Association, took part in the activities on the Kennesaw Campus Green to welcome students, faculty and staff to the 2020-21 academic year. Bradford, Kennesaw State President Pamela Whitten, Scrappy the Owl and SGA vice president Jessica Watkins cut KSU-themed cookie cakes in a ceremony that was duplicated on the Marietta Campus later in the day.  –  August 18, 2020

  • Kennesaw State names new dean of students

    Following a nationwide search, Kennesaw State University has appointed Ronald Briggs as associate vice president for student affairs and dean of students. Briggs' 15-year career in student affairs has included student success positions at the University of Toledo, Morehouse College, and most recently at Arizona State University (ASU) where he held several positions including associate dean of students, assistant dean of students, and executive director of the TRIO Student Success program.  –  August 18, 2020

  • Student Ambassadors Work with University, Gain Leadership

    Across Kennesaw State’s campuses, student ambassador programs have been popping up in various academic and business units. From Admissions, Athletics and KSU Journey Honors College, these programs enable students to share their experiences with the campus community and serve as a resource for other students all while gaining valuable leadership and presentation skills.  –  August 17, 2020

  • Fall semester begins Aug. 17

    No two semesters are alike at Kennesaw State. While that remains particularly true this fall, the one thing that remains constant for Owls new and old are the opportunities that lie ahead.  –  August 17, 2020

  • Kennesaw State welcomes Owls home

    While things look a bit different this year, our new students are excited to begin their college journey, our returning students are excited to be back, and we are glad to see all of them at the Nest.  –  August 14, 2020

  • Engineering Students Address Pandemic Needs Through Design

    In times of need, engineers are often called upon to develop innovative solutions that address society’s most pressing issues. Throughout the summer, students in Kennesaw State University’s product realization course tried their hand in positively impacting the ongoing coronavirus pandemic through research and design. Taught by Dal Hyung Kim, assistant professor of mechanical engineering in the Southern Polytechnic College of Engineering and Engineering Technology, the course took students through a rigorous design process from assessing case studies to implementation, culminating in a final project in which students were to improve an existing product or create an entirely new one to aid one area of the COVID-19 response. Projects ranged in complexity from trash bins that help medical workers safely remove gloves to a fully functional, 3D printed respirator, but all have the potential to make an immediate impact in the world, Kim said.  –  August 13, 2020

  • Showing CARE: Alumnus establishes scholarship fund

    For Kennesaw State University alumnus Chanel Reid, giving back to her alma mater is much more than something she enjoys doing – she calls it her “personal responsibility.”  –  August 12, 2020