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  • Earn your Graduate Degree at KSU

    Earn your Graduate Degree at KSU  –  December 17, 2020

  • KSU researchers spotlight importance of oral histories in the classroom

    How historical events are presented to students influences their understanding and overall grasp of historical concepts, according to Kennesaw State University researchers James Newberry and Adina Langer. Recording and compiling oral histories, video clips and interviews of people who experienced major historical events firsthand allows for students to make a human connection and “meet history face-to-face,” explained Langer and Newberry.  –  December 16, 2020

  • Congratulations, Class of 2020!

    Congratulations, Class of 2020! Fall 2020 Commencement  –  December 15, 2020

  • KSU public relations student organization earns national award

    Kennesaw State University’s chapter of the Public Relations Student Society of America (PRSSA) recently received a national award for its efforts that increased the chapter’s membership more than eightfold. Kennesaw State PRSSA won the Dr. F.H. Teahan Award for Chapter Development at the Public Relations Society of America (PRSA) International Conference. The KSU chapter was recognized for its recruitment initiatives, chapter programming, member involvement and relationship with its sponsoring PRSA chapter after boosting its membership from five to 42 members in the 2019-20 academic year.  –  December 14, 2020

  • Industrial and systems engineering graduate found growth through internships, research

    After graduating high school, Mary Ogidigben wasn’t quite sure where her educational journey would lead her next. She knew that she liked mathematics and physics, but neither felt like they led her down the right career path. It wasn’t until her father returned home with a library book full of college majors that she found her calling. “We went through every single major one-by-one until we found industrial engineering,” said Ogidigben, who graduates from Kennesaw State University this month with a degree in industrial and systems engineering. “It’s a field that combines all of my interests, and I decided right then it was the right choice for me.”  –  December 14, 2020

  • Kennesaw State president named among region's Most Admired CEOs

    Kennesaw State President Pamela Whitten has been named to the Atlanta Business Chronicle’s list of Most Admired CEOs. Whitten and the other honorees were recognized at a virtual event on Dec. 10.  –  December 11, 2020

  • Support system at KSU has been asset to accounting grad

    Blake Gordon is graduating magna cum laude with his accounting degree from the Michael J. Coles College of Business and accepting a job offer from a prominent accounting firm. But his road to success was not always easy. Gordon, 31, already had survived cancer, battled depression and undergone treatment following years of alcohol addiction prior to enrolling at Kennesaw State University in his late 20s. As a student, he also faced some financial hardships.  –  December 11, 2020

  • Kennesaw State students partner with state government to grow music industry

    The state of Georgia is looking to strengthen its position in the music business, hoping for a repeat of the success still enjoyed by the film and television industries. To that end, they recently partnered with Kennesaw State University to develop a statewide database of musicians and related professionals that will help productions locate Georgia talent. Earlier this year the Georgia Department of Economic Development asked Kennesaw State’s Joel A. Katz Music and Entertainment Business (MEBUS) program to create a directory of the roughly 20,000 Georgians working in various capacities within the music industry. The recently launched directory includes artists, venues, studios, managers, marketing firms, attorneys and schools.  –  December 10, 2020

  • Plan ahead for next semester

    Register for spring  –  December 10, 2020

  • Nearly 2,900 fall graduates earning degrees from Kennesaw State

    Kennesaw State will have its first class of graduates as Georgia’s second-largest university when nearly 2,900 students receive their degrees this month. The December 2020 class is composed of 2,890 graduation candidates – 2,427 undergraduate and 463 graduate students. That marks an increase from KSU’s more than 2,600 graduates last fall.  –  December 09, 2020