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Kennesaw State to revive bathtub race tradition with new video game
Passions spark innovation at Kennesaw State Symposium of Student Scholars
Kennesaw State researcher tackling sustainability through use of transparent wood
Kennesaw State marketing students apply research skills to the real world by assisting nonprofits
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- Kennesaw State to revive bathtub race tradition with new video game
- Passions spark innovation at Kennesaw State Symposium of Student Scholars
- Kennesaw State researcher tackling sustainability through use of transparent wood
- Kennesaw State marketing students apply research skills to the real world by assisting nonprofits
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Kennesaw State to revive bathtub race tradition with new video game
For decades, the Southern Technical Institute bathtub races entertained swarms of students, alumni, and community members as engine-laden bathtubs throttled around what is now Kennesaw State University’s Marietta Campus. Now, nearly three decades after the last race, the tradition will be reborn as a video game created by students in the College of Computing and Software Engineering.
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Passions spark innovation at Kennesaw State Symposium of Student Scholars
Students at Kennesaw State University are often led to research through personal connections, demonstrating how passion can spark action. Student researchers presented their findings last week at the Spring Symposium of Student Scholars, a three-day event hosted by the Office of Undergraduate Research that allows students to explain their work in a public forum.
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Kennesaw State researcher tackling sustainability through use of transparent wood
Discarded plastics are among the leading contributors to pollution worldwide, but Kennesaw State University researcher Bharat Baruah believes transparent wood could serve as a viable alternative. The professor of chemistry and biochemistry is exploring whether specially processed transparent wood can replace plastic in consumer electronics, packaging, and many other goods as a more ecofriendly solution.
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Kennesaw State marketing students apply research skills to the real world by assisting nonprofits
In what serves as an experiential learning opportunity, students in Patrick Fennell’s Marketing Research class at Kennesaw State University have been creating and analyzing datasets to support organizations looking to reach a wider audience. Designed to prepare students for their future careers in the field, the focus on real-world application ties in to the guiding framework of the Department of Marketing and Professional Sales in the Coles College of Business, coined “Academia Meets Practice” (AMP). Fennell, an assistant professor of marketing and professional sales, has helped lead the effort over the past two semesters, first with Angels Among Us Pet Rescue, an Alpharetta-based nonprofit, and now, with the Georgia Symphony Orchestra.