Wellstar College of Health and Human Services News

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Kennesaw State grad helps Make-A-Wish serve ill children
December 15, 2021
Kennesaw State University senior Ashley Francis has always considered herself a helper. Knowing that about herself, she planned to become a nurse, but later decided she could help more people through a career in human services.
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Kennesaw State social work graduate student earns national fellowship
December 06, 2021
Crystal Butler, a second-year student in Kennesaw State University’s Master of Social Work program, has earned placement in the prestigious Minority Fellowship Program through the Council on Social Work Education (CSWE).
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Students who Parent group offers support at Kennesaw State
December 03, 2021
Between school, work and parenting, Kennesaw State University student Claudia Davis struggled to balance it all.
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Kennesaw State community plays a part in Braves' championship season
November 17, 2021
As students and alumni celebrate the Atlanta Braves’ first World Series championship since 1995, some in the Kennesaw State University community got to see the dream season unfold up close.
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Kennesaw State professors receive $1M grant to prepare students for behavioral health careers
November 09, 2021
Kennesaw State University researchers have earned a $1 million federal grant to train students to provide suicide and drug abuse prevention services among youth in five counties across rural northwest Georgia.
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Kennesaw State master's program in prosthetics and orthotics attracting career changers
October 28, 2021
A family doctor, David Lee felt that he didn’t have the passion for his career that he had hoped. While pondering a career change, he remembered how much he loved helping his father build and fix things and wanted to combine that with his desire to help others. Ultimately, it is what led him to enroll in Kennesaw State University’s Master of Science in Prosthetics and Orthotics program.
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Kennesaw State researchers to explore exercise interventions in treating Type 2 diabetes
October 15, 2021
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.
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Kennesaw State's Research with Relevance features Wellstar College dean's research
September 27, 2021
Monica Swahn, dean of Kennesaw State University’s Wellstar College of Health and Human Services, will be the featured researcher in the next installment of the fall series of Research with Relevance – Deans’ Showcase.
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Kennesaw State ranked among nation's best in undergraduate teaching, first-year programs
September 13, 2021
Kennesaw State University has earned national recognition for its undergraduate instruction and first-year student initiatives in the U.S. News & World Report 2022 Best Colleges rankings, released today.
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Kennesaw State nursing students thrive in prestigious fellowship
August 11, 2021
A pair of Kennesaw State nursing students found themselves in elite company over the summer, serving a fellowship normally reserved for medical students.