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Anthropological archaeologist Teresa Raczek will discuss her study of life in ancient settlements in India during Kennesaw State University’s Research with Relevance at 11 a.m. Friday. – April 11, 2022
The Kennesaw State cheerleading team took home a national championship at the 2022 NCA Collegiate Nationals. – April 11, 2022
While crisscrossing the nation with a stage company of the hit musical “Ain’t Too Proud: The Life and Times of The Temptations,” Kennesaw State University graduate Chani Maisonet still made time to visit one of her College of the Arts mentors. – April 08, 2022
When David Cassilo came to Kennesaw State University to teach in 2019, his background as a sports journalist inspired what he saw as an opportunity to connect communication students with Atlanta’s professional sports teams to gain valuable work experience. – April 07, 2022
On April 11, the University will open its doors at the first Community Impact Day. The event will showcase the many positive impacts the University’s colleges and units have on surrounding communities. – April 07, 2022
Award-winning musical reiterates that “The power of optimism really can save the world!” – April 06, 2022
Sohyun An, a professor in Kennesaw State University’s Bagwell College of Education, earned the 2022 Distinguished Researcher Award from the American Educational Research Association (AERA) Special Interest Group on Research on the Education of Asian Pacific Americans. – April 05, 2022
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Todd Pierson considers himself a muddy-boots ecologist. The assistant professor of biology brought his love of creeks, forests and amphibians to Kennesaw State University to shed light on the lives of Appalachian salamanders. – March 31, 2022
Students at Kennesaw State University recently used their computing skills to help match young adults without families to volunteers who want to mentor them. The effort was part of the 2022 Hackathon for Social Good. – March 31, 2022