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Dr. Kathy S. Schwaig has been formally invested as the sixth president of Kennesaw State University. In a heartfelt speech before faculty, students, staff and community leaders, Schwaig outlined her vision for the institution, the commitment needed to help students succeed and the positive impact that the university can have on the lives of students. – October 14, 2022
Several themes were present throughout Monday’s Women in Science Forum on Kennesaw State University’s Marietta Campus: work hard, accept all opportunities, and advocate for yourself and others. – October 12, 2022
At Kennesaw State University’s Fall 2022 Hackathon, students were given a challenge: “Helping people thrive in a connected world.” The prompt was provided by presenting sponsor, Assurant, and inspired by its company purpose. It was up to the students to use information technology skills and creativity to brainstorm a solution. – October 07, 2022
Two professors in Kennesaw State University’s Department of Physics have earned $ 400,000 through the National Science Foundation (NSF) to explore the magnetic, electronic and out-of-equilibrium properties of matter at the theoretical and experimental levels. – October 07, 2022
Known as a longtime champion for students in all aspects of university life, Professor Emeritus Nancy S. King, 80, passed away Wednesday, Sept. 28. – October 06, 2022
When students begin their college journeys, they’re often faced with tremendous change – greater independence, often balancing study and work, all while learning about the vast array of academic programs, student organizations and activities. – October 05, 2022
Kennesaw State University junior Jeremy Beck said his collegiate journey has had more ups and downs than most. – October 03, 2022
Eleven dancers with intense eyes sang and chanted as part of the opening ceremonies that kicked off Kennesaw State’s Year of New Zealand programs. – October 03, 2022
Kennesaw State University faculty member Kun Suo has been awarded a National Science Foundation (NSF) grant to develop and improve the performance of modern computing systems. – September 29, 2022
The Department of Dance at Kennesaw State University (KSU) has been approved for accreditation and associate membership in the National Association of Schools of Dance (NASD). This recognition from NASD provides national validation and approval for the Department of Dance, the College of the Arts, and KSU. – September 28, 2022