Past News Articles from Radow 

Explore past stories that highlight the achievements, research, and experiences of students, faculty, and alumni from the Norman J. Radow College of Humanities and Social Sciences at KSU.

From groundbreaking research and real-world learning opportunities to inspiring personal journeys, these archived articles showcase the impact of the college’s diverse disciplines.

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  • State Department Research Project Pairs KSU Students With U.S. Embassy in West Africa

    Jun. 17, 2020 - An interdisciplinary team of Kennesaw State University students led by anthropology professor Brandon D. Lundy spent the spring semester exploring immigration issues for the U.S. State Department.  –  June 17, 2020

  • Latest 'Political Futures' Podcast Features Recent DC Owl, Eric Barnard

    Jun. 16, 2020 - Recent DC Owl Eric Barnard discusses his front row seat for a historic session of the US Congress this spring semester.  –  June 16, 2020

  • History Professor Explores Georgia's Powerful Peach

    Jun. 15, 2020 - Growing up in middle Georgia, William “Tom” Okie ate his fair share of peaches. Now as associate professor of history at Kennesaw State, he has taken on a bigger bite, researching and writing about the fruit’s agricultural and cultural history in Georgia.  –  June 15, 2020

  • Georgia Undergraduate Research in Psychology Conference to be Held Virtually

    Jun. 12, 2020 - Kennesaw State University’s 18th annual Georgia Undergradaute Research in Psychology Conference (GURP) will be held virtually this year.  –  June 12, 2020

  • KSU Alum Aspires to Meet Mental Health Needs in Rural Communities

    Jun. 10, 2020 - Kennesaw State alumnus Austin Peek plans to meet the mental health needs in rural communities through a career as a clinical mental health counselor.  –  June 10, 2020

  • A Land of Research Opportunity

    Jun. 9, 2020 - The Kennesaw State University Field Station, a 25-acre property 2 miles from the Kennesaw campus, offers an outdoor space for interdisciplinary research opportunities and a living learning laboratory for researchers, educators and students.  –  June 08, 2020

  • Educating Beyond the Nest

    Jun. 8, 2020 - Geography professor Vanessa Slinger-Friedman employs unique learning experiences with more student engagement through the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning (SoTL), a growing body of research in higher education that addresses teaching practices.  –  June 08, 2020

  • Criminal Justice Researchers Receive KSU's First Spencer Grant

    Jun. 5, 2020 - Criminal justice professors Jennifer McMahon-Howard, Heidi Scherer and James McCafferty are Kennesaw State University’s first recipients of a Spencer Foundation research grant, according to KSU’s Office of Research.  –  June 05, 2020

  • KSU Geography Professor Honored for Scholarship, Teaching and Service

    Jun. 4, 2020 - Kennesaw State University professor Paul McDaniel has been honored for his contributions to the field of ethnic geography, recently earning a national award from the American Association of Geographers (AAG).  –  June 04, 2020

  • Dual Roles

    Jun. 3, 2020 - As dean of the College of Humanities and Social Sciences, Shawn Long must know how to communicate and build community within the largest college at Kennesaw State University.  –  June 03, 2020

  • U.K. Musical Aesthetic

    Jun. 2, 2020 - Danny Howes has more than 30 years of experience as a musician, touring internationally as a guitarist in multiple bands.  –  June 02, 2020

  • Green Named Executive Director of KSU's Center for Sustainable Journalism

    Jun. 1, 2020 - New director to lead center focused on quality, ethical, sustainable journalism.  –  June 01, 2020