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  • Kennesaw State shares instructional technology expertise through community partnerships

    Along with being a leader in preparing students to become teachers, Kennesaw State University extends its commitment to teaching and learning to numerous communities in Georgia and other states through partnerships between the Bagwell College of Education and K-12 school districts.  –  October 20, 2021

  • Alumni establish scholarship to help Kennesaw State computing students in need

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  • Kennesaw State Homecoming 2021

    Owl pride built to a fever pitch at Kennesaw State University last week during Homecoming 2021, peaking on Saturday with the annual homecoming parade and the football game at Fifth Third Bank Stadium against North Carolina A&T. Students spent the week celebrating being part of the KSU community with cardboard boat races, eSports tournaments, a pep rally, a bonfire and many more fun activities. Owls showed their creativity and their heart by building sculptures out of food cans, along with a separate food drive to fight hunger. Alumni reconnected with old friends and enjoyed the feeling of being back on campus and cheering on the Owls. Enjoy this look back at Kennesaw State Homecoming 2021.  –  October 18, 2021

  • Renowned researcher to lead Kennesaw State's Radow College of Humanities and Social Sciences

    Kennesaw State University has named accomplished sociologist and scholar Catherine (Katie) Kaukinen as dean of the Norman J. Radow College of Humanities and Social Sciences, effective January 1.  –  October 15, 2021

  • Kennesaw State researchers to explore exercise interventions in treating Type 2 diabetes

    Two Kennesaw State University researchers in the Wellstar College of Health and Human Services have created a novel approach that may help slow the progression of Type 2 diabetes with just 40 minutes a week of exercise. Brian Kliszczewicz, associate professor of exercise science, and Robert Buresh, professor of exercise science, have received a three-year, $380,000 grant from the National Institutes of Health to study the effectiveness of a novel high-intensity bodyweight circuit training regimen that offers a more time-conscious path to treat and manage Type 2 diabetes.  –  October 15, 2021

  • Plan to attend Oct. 19 and 20, 11 a.m. - 3 p.m.

    All Majors Job and Internship Fair Kennesaw State University October 19-20, 2021  –  October 13, 2021

  • Celebrate Homecoming Week Oct. 11-17

    Celebrate Kennesaw State's Homecoming Week Oct. 11-17  –  October 11, 2021

  • Kennesaw State professor's work with insects draws attention

    Early this year, Clint Penick’s voice floated over the airwaves on NPR and the BBC. His words appeared in scores of print and online media outlets, too. The assistant professor of biology at Kennesaw State authored a paper on a new discovery about ants—that they can shrink and regrow their brains—which appeared in the prestigious scientific journal Proceedings of the Royal Society B. He found himself in virtual chats with print and broadcast journalists from around the world, explaining the ability of Indian jumping ants to regenerate brain tissue.  –  October 08, 2021

  • SPSU Alumni Society president invites Hornets to stir the nest

    The name Southern Polytechnic State University invokes a special type of pride from those who bleed green and gold. It’s a feeling many SPSU alumni felt this week when the Kennesaw State University Alumni Association launched the official Southern Polytechnic State University Alumni Society (SPSUAS).  –  October 06, 2021

  • Kennesaw State receives gift to support engineering programs

    The need for talented engineers in Georgia and across the country has grown exponentially, and a recent gift to Kennesaw State University’s Southern Polytechnic College of Engineering and Engineering Technology (SPCEET) will support programs across several departments. Leaders from SPCEET and Murata Manufacturing Co., Ltd. came together yesterday to celebrate the partnership and its future impact on KSU students, during an event on the University’s Marietta campus.  –  October 06, 2021