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  • Norman Radow

    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

    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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  • Patti and David Bradley

    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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  • Aerial Robotics

    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.

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  • Kristina Hook

    Kennesaw State renowned scholar Kristina Hook documents evidence of Russian atrocities in Ukraine

    January 02, 2025

    After news of Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine in 2022, Kristina Hook’s thoughts immediately went to her many friends and colleagues gained from her years of fieldwork in Ukraine. “I will never forget the sleepless first night of Russia’s full-scale invasion. I called a Ukrainian family very close to me, where their daughter told of hearing the deadly whistle of cruise missiles flying above their residential neighborhood in Kyiv,” she said. “This memory sparked a flurry of new professional service roles for me.” Hook, now an assistant professor of conflict management in Kennesaw State University’s School of Conflict Management, Peacebuilding and Development, has spent years dedicating her research and advocacy work to give voices to the marginalized all over the globe.

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  • Jason Kirk

    Alum credits Kennesaw State for helping him develop skills to create a multimedia success story

    December 31, 2024

    Like many remote employees, Jason Kirk ’07 wakes up each morning at his Atlanta-area home and logs in to his computer. Sometimes, before he wades into the day's work, he pauses and reflects on his journey. He set an early goal of carving out a career in sports journalism, and these days he has surpassed all expectations by working as a managing editor at The Athletic, a part of The New York Times.

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  • CARE ASCEND Home

    American Opportunity Foundation fuels hope for Kennesaw State students in need

    December 30, 2024

    In a world in which education has the transformative power to unlock the doors to a brighter future, American Opportunity Foundation (AOF) stands as a beacon of hope for Kennesaw State University students. Since 2017, AOF has provided more than $1 million in support of KSU’s Campus Awareness, Resource & Empowerment (CARE) Services and the ASCEND program, profoundly impacting college students facing basic needs insecurities and those who experienced homelessness or foster care in high school.

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  • Micah Holston

    Kennesaw State student doubles up on degrees, activities

    December 19, 2024

    Two majors, two part-time jobs, two club vice-presidencies—for Micah Holston, life at Kennesaw State is doubly fulfilling. Holston is pursuing bachelor’s degrees in physics and political science. He is a substitute teacher in Cherokee County schools and conducts research part time for the Air Force Research Laboratory in New Mexico. He is also the vice president of the Kennesaw Nuclear Society and the KSU chapter of the North American Young Generation for Nuclear.

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  • Cindy Bishop-Aguilar

    Kennesaw State graduate combines aerospace passion with business ambition

    December 18, 2024

    From a young age, Cindy Bishop-Aguilar was captivated by the night sky, spending hours with her grandfather and watching the stars. It was this early fascination with space that would ultimately lead her to Kennesaw State University, where she pursued an engineering degree. At KSU’s Southern Polytechnic College of Engineering and Engineering Technology, she charted her course in mechanical engineering with a minor in aerospace engineering, driven by her desire to develop a well-rounded skill set and pursue a career in space exploration.

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  • Kennesaw State University

    Kennesaw State awarded grant from Governor's Office of Highway Safety for 18th consecutive year

    December 17, 2024

    For the 18th consecutive year, Kennesaw State University’s Department of Health Promotion and Wellness has received a Governor's Office of Highway Safety (GOHS) grant to participate in the Georgia Young Adult Program (GYAP).

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