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  • Kennesaw State's Advanced Majors Program provides support for STEM education

    When it came to selecting a university, Basirat Olorunlambe said her main criterion was to find a school with a strong science program, where she also had a supportive community. Now a senior biochemistry major who is set to graduate this month, Olorunlambe said that Kennesaw State’s Advanced Majors Program (AMP) was exactly what she had in mind. Olorunlambe is part of the inaugural cohort of graduates in AMP, housed within the College of Science and Mathematics.  –  May 07, 2021

  • Kennesaw State alum makes his mark

    Every morning, Zach Bazemore’s commute takes him to the base of Allegiant Stadium, the NFL’s newest coliseum and state-of-the-art home to the Las Vegas Raiders. An operations coordinator at the stadium, Bazemore secured his position in the highly competitive sports industry immediately after graduating from Kennesaw State University with a sport management degree last year. The job grants him a behind-the-scenes look at what goes into the preparation for NFL games and other events hosted by stadiums nationwide. While it may seem routine, he said it tends to be anything but.  –  May 06, 2021

  • Register for an Academic Campus Tour

    Kennesaw State University offers many special events throughout the year for future students. These events are designed to give students an inside look into Owl Nation!  –  May 06, 2021

  • Kennesaw State Scholarship Endowment to Benefit Students Facing Homelessness, Food Insecurity

    In life, Ellen Long constantly supported others, whether it was by introducing more women to the field of engineering, providing much-needed support to students experiencing homelessness or mentoring women early in their careers. Today, her legacy continues through the Ellen Long Honors CARE Engineering Scholarship Endowment, established by Shepherd “Shep” Long to honor his late wife. The scholarship benefits students in Kennesaw State University’s Keeping Sights Upward (KSU) Journey Honors College who demonstrate acute financial need.  –  May 05, 2021

  • Kennesaw State student to study in Jordan on Boren Fellowship

    Kennesaw State University graduate student Gabrielle Pajak has been awarded a Boren Fellowship to study in Jordan, providing another step toward a career she plans related to human rights issues.  –  May 05, 2021

  • Kennesaw State resumes in-person Commencement ceremonies; welcomes 2020 and 2021 graduates

    Kennesaw State University will host in-person Commencement ceremonies May 10-14 for the first time in more than a year, celebrating spring graduates along with graduates of the class of 2020, who were unable to celebrate with an in-person event last year due to the coronavirus pandemic.  –  May 04, 2021

  • Summer deadline June 21

    Summer payment reminder  –  May 04, 2021

  • Kennesaw State student researchers recognized at the Symposium of Student Scholars

    Kennesaw State University wrapped up its 25th annual Symposium of Student Scholars on Thursday with awards for the top performers among the 375 student researchers who presented 228 projects across a variety of disciplines.  –  May 03, 2021

  • Check out the latest issue

    Kennesaw State University Magazine Spring 2021  –  May 03, 2021

  • Georgia education leader named dean of Kennesaw State's Bagwell College of Education

    Kennesaw State University has appointed Adrian Epps as dean of the Bagwell College of Education, effective May 15. Epps, a recognized education leader in Georgia, has served as interim dean of the Bagwell College since May 2020, and also was an associate dean in KSU’s College of Science and Mathematics from 2007 to 2019. Epps also served as interim provost and vice president of academic affairs at Dalton State College from 2019 to 2020.  –  April 30, 2021