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Kennesaw State researchers earn National Institutes of Health grant to address diabetic eye care via technology
'Dynamic Duo' impact exercise science through undergraduate research at Kennesaw State
AI isn't replacing student writing - but is reshaping it
Kennesaw State students, C-suite executives of Student Managed Investment Fund soon to begin finance careers
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- Kennesaw State researchers earn National Institutes of Health grant to address diabetic eye care via technology
- 'Dynamic Duo' impact exercise science through undergraduate research at Kennesaw State
- AI isn't replacing student writing - but is reshaping it
- Kennesaw State students, C-suite executives of Student Managed Investment Fund soon to begin finance careers
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Kennesaw State researchers earn National Institutes of Health grant to address diabetic eye care via technology
Kennesaw State University researchers Mahmut Karakaya and Ramazan Aygun recently earned a National Institutes of Health (NIH) grant to support their technology-driven approach to addressing diabetic eye disease.
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'Dynamic Duo' impact exercise science through undergraduate research at Kennesaw State
Kennesaw State University senior Kaden Buford likes being hands-on with exercise science, immersing in a clinical environment and helping people heal from injuries. Her classmate Kayla Anderson, on the other hand, prefers research, delving into the scientific “why” using data, experiments, and observation. Together, they form a formidable team of exercise science majors studying effective measures of muscle function and supporting each other both in and out of the lab. Recently, they worked together on three research projects, and Anderson presented her findings at the spring Symposium of Student Scholars.
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AI isn't replacing student writing - but is reshaping it
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Kennesaw State students, C-suite executives of Student Managed Investment Fund soon to begin finance careers
Equipped with robust internship experiences, the leaders of the Kennesaw State University Student Managed Investment Fund (SMIF) are full steam ahead into their careers after they graduate this week with Bachelor of Business Administration in Finance degrees. SMIF CEO Matthew Brown and his second-in-command, COO Hannah Hunt, have landed jobs with competitive companies. Brown is headed to Colony Bank in Savannah, Georgia, for a two-year rotational analyst program that will allow him to see all sides of the banking operation. Hunt, meanwhile, will join JPMorgan Chase & Co. in its Atlanta office as an analyst.