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Five recent Kennesaw State physics graduates to pursue doctoral studies
Kennesaw State researcher nominated to NSF center, wins American Chemical Society Petroleum Research Funds award
Kennesaw State student selected for Georgia's American Society of Civil Engineers Student of the Year award
Kennesaw State computer game design and development students turn stargazing into interactive learning
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- Five recent Kennesaw State physics graduates to pursue doctoral studies
- Kennesaw State researcher nominated to NSF center, wins American Chemical Society Petroleum Research Funds award
- Kennesaw State student selected for Georgia's American Society of Civil Engineers Student of the Year award
- Kennesaw State computer game design and development students turn stargazing into interactive learning
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Five recent Kennesaw State physics graduates to pursue doctoral studies
When asked what propelled him to success, recent Kennesaw State University graduate Micah Holston cited the influence of his professors. The same can be said for fellow graduate Brady Wilson. Andrew Behrend credited the research opportunities at Kennesaw State for making a difference in his academic pursuits. Now equipped with robust research experiences and having earned their bachelor’s degrees in May, the trio – along with recent graduates Michael Williams and Jonathan Demont – will all continue their education in competitive doctoral programs this fall.
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Kennesaw State researcher nominated to NSF center, wins American Chemical Society Petroleum Research Funds award
Acknowledging his impact in chemistry education and research, Kennesaw State University alumnus and assistant professor Carl Saint-Louis ‘08 recently earned two prestigious honors, including recognition from the National Science Foundation (NSF) and an award from the American Chemical Society (ACS) Petroleum Research Funds (PRF).
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Kennesaw State student selected for Georgia's American Society of Civil Engineers Student of the Year award
For civil engineering student Anthony Marteniuc, leading Kennesaw State University’s Steel Bridge Competition Team has been more than an extracurricular activity. It has been a year-long mission to rebuild a program with a proud legacy on the Marietta Campus. In recognition of his efforts, Marteniuc recently earned the American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE) Georgia Section Student of the Year award.
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Kennesaw State computer game design and development students turn stargazing into interactive learning
Exploring the stars takes a creative turn with Draw the Night Sky, an interactive video game developed by Kennesaw State University computer game design and development students. Created in collaboration with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers at Carters Lake, the game allows players to explore real-time constellations in a gamified experience built to educate and engage. The project recently earned first place among undergraduate entries at the KSU’s College of Computing and Software Engineering annual C-Day showcase, where it was recognized for originality, usability, and educational value.