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Kennesaw State's mHealth Research Lab brings critical healthcare research from lab to home
January 16, 2025
The answer to leading healthcare issues may be sitting in the pockets of millions nationwide. Researchers in Kennesaw State University’s mHealth Research Lab are looking to innovate the healthcare marketplace by developing mHealth systems (apps) that can be accessed on a standard smartphone.
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Kennesaw State student uncovers hidden stressors threatening honeybee colonies nationwide
January 15, 2025
A Kennesaw State University student is looking to protect a $15 billion industry by addressing the declining honeybee population and leveraging statistical tools to identify environmental stressors. Naima Fouad-Gilliam, a master’s student at Kennesaw State’s School of Data Science and Analytics, is exploring hidden stressors harming honeybee colonies. Her research highlights the impact of unpredictable factors like weather, starvation, and queen failure alongside traditional threats.
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Kennesaw State professor wins prestigious 2024 American Prize for Architecture
January 14, 2025
South Korean-born design architect and Kennesaw State University assistant professor Sang Dae Lee was recently awarded the 2024 American Prize for Architecture. The award, presented by The Chicago Athenaeum and The European Centre for Architecture, honors his groundbreaking contributions to the field.
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Kennesaw State, Georgia Leadership Institute for School Improvement partnership will expedite career advancement for educators
January 14, 2025
A new partnership between the Bagwell College of Education and the Georgia Leadership Institute for School Improvement (GLISI) will expedite degree completion for educators pursuing a first-of-its-kind educational leadership degree at Kennesaw State University. Established last spring, KSU’s Master of Education in Teacher Leadership and Educational Leadership became the first in Georgia to offer the combination of teacher leadership and Tier I educational leadership certifications, the latter of which is required for educators to obtain leadership positions in school systems across the state.
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Family champions education, opportunity at Kennesaw State through gift
January 13, 2025
Borja de Olano, a retired executive from The Coca- Cola Company, and wife Rosemary recently made a $100,000 gift to the university to support the Bagwell College of Education and KSU Athletics.
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Humanities and social sciences prepare Kennesaw State students for universe of opportunities
January 10, 2025
In a time when many high-profile careers seemingly require degrees in science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) disciplines, where do those who choose to major in the humanities stand? For decades now, when higher education budgets tighten, humanities and social sciences have come under the closest scrutiny. A cornerstone of higher education, many humanities and social science courses are part of the core curriculum that all students take, regardless of major, to build a foundation of critical thinking.
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Longtime Kennesaw State supporters cement legacy through generosity and vision
January 09, 2025
Norman Radow H’23, an esteemed real estate visionary and CEO of The RADCO Companies, and his wife, Lindy, have been instrumental in fostering growth and innovation at Kennesaw State University. The couple’s profound dedication is more than philanthropy; it is a partnership based on the belief that education enriches lives and builds a better world.
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Robert S. Geer Family College of the Arts named at Kennesaw State University
January 08, 2025
The College of the Arts at Kennesaw State University (KSU) has been renamed the Robert S. Geer Family College of the Arts, thanks to a generous bequest from the late Mr. Robert “Bob” S. Geer.
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Spencer Bradley Foundation establishes scholarship endowment, provides mental health resources in honor of late Kennesaw State student
January 06, 2025
Remembered for his contagious laugh and propensity to steal the spotlight of any room he entered, Spencer Bradley often spent late nights helping his friends navigate difficult times while actively managing his own mental health struggles. Following his untimely passing in June 2022, his parents created the Spencer Bradley Foundation for Mental Health, which supports mental health programs for teens and young adults.
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Kennesaw State student competition teams reflect vibrant culture of innovation
January 03, 2025
On any given day, students walking past room Q-134 can hear the roar of an engine, the hum of power tools, or excited chatter about securing a sponsor. Inside, members of Kennesaw Motorsports are gearing up for their next competition. Across campus, members of Kennesaw State University’s chapter of the National Association of Home Builders are preparing for their next competition, meticulously reviewing a new neighborhood proposal.