Kennesaw State professor changing lives of the underrepresented
Kennesaw State professor changing lives of the underrepresented. Born at the height of the Civil Rights movement as the son of one of the nation’s first black physicists, Alan Shaw stands on the shoulders of giants who changed the course of history.
Kennesaw State ranked among nation’s best in undergraduate teaching, first-year programs
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.
Local teachers tap into Kennesaw State for cybersecurity instruction
Faculty members from Kennesaw State University’s College of Computing and Software Engineering and Bagwell College of Education are helping metro Atlanta middle and high school teachers educate their students about cybersecurity.
NSF grant to help Kennesaw State address need for computer science teachers
Kennesaw State University computer science professor Dan Lo and mathematics education
associate professor Brian R. Lawler have been awarded a National Science Foundation
(NSF) grant to help meet the increasing demand for computer science teachers in grades
6-12.
The College of Computing and Software Engineering will partner with...
This symposium aimed to bring scholars and researchers from diverse backgrounds to
consider ways in which culturally relevant approaches might enhance integrated approaches
to learning computation and mathematics.