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Kennesaw State professor honored by American Accounting Association as 2025 Presidential Scholar
Kennesaw State computer game design student launches studio, first video game
Black holes can point astronomers toward where - and where not - to look for life in the universe
Kennesaw State dual major pursues interests in neuroscience, public health
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- Kennesaw State professor honored by American Accounting Association as 2025 Presidential Scholar
- Kennesaw State computer game design student launches studio, first video game
- Black holes can point astronomers toward where - and where not - to look for life in the universe
- Kennesaw State dual major pursues interests in neuroscience, public health
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Kennesaw State professor honored by American Accounting Association as 2025 Presidential Scholar
The American Accounting Association (AAA) has named Kennesaw State University Dinos Eminent Scholar Chair of Private Enterprise and Professor of Accounting Dana Hermanson as one of the two 2025 AAA Presidential Scholars.
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Kennesaw State computer game design student launches studio, first video game
Growing up, Luke Gamage was often captivated by video games and found himself pondering his own future as a game designer. Now a student in Kennesaw State University’s College of Computing and Software Engineering, he’s turned a class project into a design studio with its first game set to launch on Steam in April.
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Black holes can point astronomers toward where - and where not - to look for life in the universe
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Kennesaw State dual major pursues interests in neuroscience, public health
Kennesaw State University Honors student Allisa George isn’t just studying science. She’s using it to change lives. Inspired by her family’s battle with Alzheimer’s and her passion for health policy, she’s forging a path at the intersection of neuroscience and public health. To address these critical areas, she has leveraged experiences at KSU that will allow her to make an impact upon graduation.