The Event Calendar Snippet has optional parameters that will filter the events that populate on your calendar. These parameters included: department, location, event type, and target audience. 

In the example below the department parameter is set to College of the Arts. 

December 2024

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      Cherokee Printing: Then and Now
      Cherokee Printing: Then and Now
      All Day
      at Zuckerman Museum of Art

      The Zuckerman Museum of Art is pleased to feature a careful selection of archival materials and artist books from the Bentley Rare Book Museum’s Cherokee Collection. Historical works on view include a Cherokee Hymn Book, circa 1940; a New Testament of the Holy Bible translated into the Cherokee language, 1860; and a copy of Cherokee Phoenix and Indians’ Advocate, 1830; among others. Also included is a contemporary artist book by Frank Brannon from 2005 as well as several examples of his prints of the Cherokee syllabary.

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      Jeffrey Gibson: They Teach Love, From the Collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and His Family Foundation
      Jeffrey Gibson: They Teach Love, From the Collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and His Family Foundation
      All Day
      at Zuckerman Museum of Art

      Jeffrey Gibson: They Teach Love, from the Collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and His Family Foundation presents a sweeping survey of over 35 objects spanning 15 years. The exhibition includes prints, photography, painting, sculpture, installation, and video. Born in Colorado in 1972, Jeffrey Gibson is of Cherokee heritage and a member of the Mississippi Band of Choctaw. His vibrant work is a call for Indigenous empowerment as well as queer visibility. Gibson has a Bachelor of Fine Arts from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago and a Master of Fine Arts from the Royal College of Art, London. Gibson is representing the United States at the Venice Biennale 2024—the first Indigenous artist to have a solo exhibition in the American Pavilion. This traveling exhibition is organized by the Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art, Washington State University and is curated by Ryan Hardesty, Executive Director.

      Support for this exhibition and related education and outreach programs has been made possible by a grant from the
      Jordan Schnitzer Family Foundation.

      Opening Reception: October 2nd, 2024 RSVP

      Gallery talk with artist Jeffrey Gibson and collector Jordan Schnitzer in association with INTERCHANGE faculty performance event: October 17th, 7:30pm

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      KSU Percussion Ensemble
      KSU Percussion Ensemble
      7:30pm
      at Bailey Performance Center, Morgan Hall

      Bands & Percussion Series. Enjoy a performance by the KSU Percussion Ensemble under the direction of Bailey School of Music Director of Percussion Studies John Lawless.

      Livestream

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      Tuesday
      Jeffrey Gibson: They Teach Love, From the Collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and His Family Foundation
      Jeffrey Gibson: They Teach Love, From the Collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and His Family Foundation
      All Day
      at Zuckerman Museum of Art

      Jeffrey Gibson: They Teach Love, from the Collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and His Family Foundation presents a sweeping survey of over 35 objects spanning 15 years. The exhibition includes prints, photography, painting, sculpture, installation, and video. Born in Colorado in 1972, Jeffrey Gibson is of Cherokee heritage and a member of the Mississippi Band of Choctaw. His vibrant work is a call for Indigenous empowerment as well as queer visibility. Gibson has a Bachelor of Fine Arts from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago and a Master of Fine Arts from the Royal College of Art, London. Gibson is representing the United States at the Venice Biennale 2024—the first Indigenous artist to have a solo exhibition in the American Pavilion. This traveling exhibition is organized by the Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art, Washington State University and is curated by Ryan Hardesty, Executive Director.

      Support for this exhibition and related education and outreach programs has been made possible by a grant from the
      Jordan Schnitzer Family Foundation.

      Opening Reception: October 2nd, 2024 RSVP

      Gallery talk with artist Jeffrey Gibson and collector Jordan Schnitzer in association with INTERCHANGE faculty performance event: October 17th, 7:30pm

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      Cherokee Printing: Then and Now
      Cherokee Printing: Then and Now
      All Day
      at Zuckerman Museum of Art

      The Zuckerman Museum of Art is pleased to feature a careful selection of archival materials and artist books from the Bentley Rare Book Museum’s Cherokee Collection. Historical works on view include a Cherokee Hymn Book, circa 1940; a New Testament of the Holy Bible translated into the Cherokee language, 1860; and a copy of Cherokee Phoenix and Indians’ Advocate, 1830; among others. Also included is a contemporary artist book by Frank Brannon from 2005 as well as several examples of his prints of the Cherokee syllabary.

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    • 4
      Wednesday
      Jeffrey Gibson: They Teach Love, From the Collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and His Family Foundation
      Jeffrey Gibson: They Teach Love, From the Collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and His Family Foundation
      All Day
      at Zuckerman Museum of Art

      Jeffrey Gibson: They Teach Love, from the Collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and His Family Foundation presents a sweeping survey of over 35 objects spanning 15 years. The exhibition includes prints, photography, painting, sculpture, installation, and video. Born in Colorado in 1972, Jeffrey Gibson is of Cherokee heritage and a member of the Mississippi Band of Choctaw. His vibrant work is a call for Indigenous empowerment as well as queer visibility. Gibson has a Bachelor of Fine Arts from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago and a Master of Fine Arts from the Royal College of Art, London. Gibson is representing the United States at the Venice Biennale 2024—the first Indigenous artist to have a solo exhibition in the American Pavilion. This traveling exhibition is organized by the Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art, Washington State University and is curated by Ryan Hardesty, Executive Director.

      Support for this exhibition and related education and outreach programs has been made possible by a grant from the
      Jordan Schnitzer Family Foundation.

      Opening Reception: October 2nd, 2024 RSVP

      Gallery talk with artist Jeffrey Gibson and collector Jordan Schnitzer in association with INTERCHANGE faculty performance event: October 17th, 7:30pm

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      Cherokee Printing: Then and Now
      Cherokee Printing: Then and Now
      All Day
      at Zuckerman Museum of Art

      The Zuckerman Museum of Art is pleased to feature a careful selection of archival materials and artist books from the Bentley Rare Book Museum’s Cherokee Collection. Historical works on view include a Cherokee Hymn Book, circa 1940; a New Testament of the Holy Bible translated into the Cherokee language, 1860; and a copy of Cherokee Phoenix and Indians’ Advocate, 1830; among others. Also included is a contemporary artist book by Frank Brannon from 2005 as well as several examples of his prints of the Cherokee syllabary.

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    • 5
      Thursday
      Jeffrey Gibson: They Teach Love, From the Collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and His Family Foundation
      Jeffrey Gibson: They Teach Love, From the Collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and His Family Foundation
      All Day
      at Zuckerman Museum of Art

      Jeffrey Gibson: They Teach Love, from the Collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and His Family Foundation presents a sweeping survey of over 35 objects spanning 15 years. The exhibition includes prints, photography, painting, sculpture, installation, and video. Born in Colorado in 1972, Jeffrey Gibson is of Cherokee heritage and a member of the Mississippi Band of Choctaw. His vibrant work is a call for Indigenous empowerment as well as queer visibility. Gibson has a Bachelor of Fine Arts from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago and a Master of Fine Arts from the Royal College of Art, London. Gibson is representing the United States at the Venice Biennale 2024—the first Indigenous artist to have a solo exhibition in the American Pavilion. This traveling exhibition is organized by the Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art, Washington State University and is curated by Ryan Hardesty, Executive Director.

      Support for this exhibition and related education and outreach programs has been made possible by a grant from the
      Jordan Schnitzer Family Foundation.

      Opening Reception: October 2nd, 2024 RSVP

      Gallery talk with artist Jeffrey Gibson and collector Jordan Schnitzer in association with INTERCHANGE faculty performance event: October 17th, 7:30pm

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      Cherokee Printing: Then and Now
      Cherokee Printing: Then and Now
      All Day
      at Zuckerman Museum of Art

      The Zuckerman Museum of Art is pleased to feature a careful selection of archival materials and artist books from the Bentley Rare Book Museum’s Cherokee Collection. Historical works on view include a Cherokee Hymn Book, circa 1940; a New Testament of the Holy Bible translated into the Cherokee language, 1860; and a copy of Cherokee Phoenix and Indians’ Advocate, 1830; among others. Also included is a contemporary artist book by Frank Brannon from 2005 as well as several examples of his prints of the Cherokee syllabary.

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      KSU Tellers Fall Showcase
      KSU Tellers Fall Showcase
      7:30pm
      at Onyx Theater

      The KSU Tellers invite you to join them as they present their best solo performances from the Fall semester. This event may not be suitable for audiences under the age of 16. Can't make it in person? Join us virtually with a simple RSVP

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    • 6
      Friday
      Cherokee Printing: Then and Now
      Cherokee Printing: Then and Now
      All Day
      at Zuckerman Museum of Art

      The Zuckerman Museum of Art is pleased to feature a careful selection of archival materials and artist books from the Bentley Rare Book Museum’s Cherokee Collection. Historical works on view include a Cherokee Hymn Book, circa 1940; a New Testament of the Holy Bible translated into the Cherokee language, 1860; and a copy of Cherokee Phoenix and Indians’ Advocate, 1830; among others. Also included is a contemporary artist book by Frank Brannon from 2005 as well as several examples of his prints of the Cherokee syllabary.

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      Jeffrey Gibson: They Teach Love, From the Collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and His Family Foundation
      Jeffrey Gibson: They Teach Love, From the Collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and His Family Foundation
      All Day
      at Zuckerman Museum of Art

      Jeffrey Gibson: They Teach Love, from the Collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and His Family Foundation presents a sweeping survey of over 35 objects spanning 15 years. The exhibition includes prints, photography, painting, sculpture, installation, and video. Born in Colorado in 1972, Jeffrey Gibson is of Cherokee heritage and a member of the Mississippi Band of Choctaw. His vibrant work is a call for Indigenous empowerment as well as queer visibility. Gibson has a Bachelor of Fine Arts from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago and a Master of Fine Arts from the Royal College of Art, London. Gibson is representing the United States at the Venice Biennale 2024—the first Indigenous artist to have a solo exhibition in the American Pavilion. This traveling exhibition is organized by the Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art, Washington State University and is curated by Ryan Hardesty, Executive Director.

      Support for this exhibition and related education and outreach programs has been made possible by a grant from the
      Jordan Schnitzer Family Foundation.

      Opening Reception: October 2nd, 2024 RSVP

      Gallery talk with artist Jeffrey Gibson and collector Jordan Schnitzer in association with INTERCHANGE faculty performance event: October 17th, 7:30pm

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      Holiday Artist Market
      Holiday Artist Market
      3:00pm
      at Visual Arts Building

      Need a unique gift for the holidays? Come shopping in the Visual Arts Building on the Kennesaw campus and explore the beautiful artwork for sale by our talented students.

      KSU Tellers Fall Showcase
      KSU Tellers Fall Showcase
      8:00pm
      at Onyx Theater

      The KSU Tellers invite you to join them as they present their best solo performances from the Fall semester. This event may not be suitable for audiences under the age of 16. Can't make it in person? Join us virtually with a simple RSVP

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    • 7
      Saturday
      Cherokee Printing: Then and Now
      Cherokee Printing: Then and Now
      All Day
      at Zuckerman Museum of Art

      The Zuckerman Museum of Art is pleased to feature a careful selection of archival materials and artist books from the Bentley Rare Book Museum’s Cherokee Collection. Historical works on view include a Cherokee Hymn Book, circa 1940; a New Testament of the Holy Bible translated into the Cherokee language, 1860; and a copy of Cherokee Phoenix and Indians’ Advocate, 1830; among others. Also included is a contemporary artist book by Frank Brannon from 2005 as well as several examples of his prints of the Cherokee syllabary.

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      Jeffrey Gibson: They Teach Love, From the Collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and His Family Foundation
      Jeffrey Gibson: They Teach Love, From the Collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and His Family Foundation
      All Day
      at Zuckerman Museum of Art

      Jeffrey Gibson: They Teach Love, from the Collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and His Family Foundation presents a sweeping survey of over 35 objects spanning 15 years. The exhibition includes prints, photography, painting, sculpture, installation, and video. Born in Colorado in 1972, Jeffrey Gibson is of Cherokee heritage and a member of the Mississippi Band of Choctaw. His vibrant work is a call for Indigenous empowerment as well as queer visibility. Gibson has a Bachelor of Fine Arts from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago and a Master of Fine Arts from the Royal College of Art, London. Gibson is representing the United States at the Venice Biennale 2024—the first Indigenous artist to have a solo exhibition in the American Pavilion. This traveling exhibition is organized by the Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art, Washington State University and is curated by Ryan Hardesty, Executive Director.

      Support for this exhibition and related education and outreach programs has been made possible by a grant from the
      Jordan Schnitzer Family Foundation.

      Opening Reception: October 2nd, 2024 RSVP

      Gallery talk with artist Jeffrey Gibson and collector Jordan Schnitzer in association with INTERCHANGE faculty performance event: October 17th, 7:30pm

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      Bailey School of Music Holiday Concert
      Bailey School of Music Holiday Concert
      2:00pm
      at Bailey Performance Center, Morgan Hall

      Join the Bailey School of Music choirs, Symphony Orchestra, and Wind Ensemble for this special performance featuring holiday favorites for the whole family.

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      Bailey School of Music Holiday Concert
      Bailey School of Music Holiday Concert
      8:00pm
      at Bailey Performance Center, Morgan Hall

      Join the Bailey School of Music choirs, Symphony Orchestra, and Wind Ensemble for this special performance featuring holiday favorites for the whole family.

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      KSU Community & Alumni Choir
      KSU Community & Alumni Choir
      7:30pm
      at Bailey Performance Center, Morgan Hall

      Enjoy a performance by the KSU Community & Alumni Choir.

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    Sunday
    Student Company for Musical Theatre (SCMT) Showcase
    Student Company for Musical Theatre (SCMT) Showcase
    7:30pm
    at Stillwell Theater

    A musical theatre showcase created by KSU students.

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    Monday
    ArtsKSU Presents: Robert Koenig, Piano
    ArtsKSU Presents: Robert Koenig, Piano
    7:30pm
    at Bailey Performance Center, Morgan Hall

    ArtsKSU Series. Now in his third decade as a much sought-after performing artist, Canadian pianist Robert Koenig has performed throughout the world to great acclaim as a collaborative pianist and chamber musician. His partnerships with many of today’s leading classical artists have seen him grace many of the world's most important stages including New York’s Carnegie Hall and Lincoln Center, Washington’s Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, Boston’s Jordan Hall, San Francisco’s Herbst Theater, Seattle’s Benaroya Hall, Vancouver’s Chan Center, Tokyo’s Suntory Hall, Taiwan’s National Theater, Hong Kong’s City Hall, London’s Queen Elizabeth Hall, Paris’ Louvre Museum, Brussels’ BOZAR, and Amsterdam’s Het Concertgebouw. Mr. Koenig’s performance will feature collaborations with Bailey School of Music faculty artists.

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  • 14
    Tuesday
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    Friday
    CANCELLED: French Strings: Tribute to Maurice Ravel
    CANCELLED: French Strings: Tribute to Maurice Ravel
    8:00pm
    at Bailey Performance Center, Morgan Hall

    This performance has been cancelled. Ticket holders, please contact the Box Office for more information: 470-578-6650

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    Saturday
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    Tuesday
    2025 New Visions Exhibition
    2025 New Visions Exhibition
    All Day
    at Fine Arts Gallery

    Juried by Matthew Kirk  Opening reception: January 23, 5pm - 7:30pm

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  • 22
    Wednesday
    2025 New Visions Exhibition
    2025 New Visions Exhibition
    All Day
    at Fine Arts Gallery

    Juried by Matthew Kirk  Opening reception: January 23, 5pm - 7:30pm

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    Unabashedly Romantic: Jesús Castro-Balbi and David Korevaar with Michael Heald and Julia Bullard
    Unabashedly Romantic: Jesús Castro-Balbi and David Korevaar with Michael Heald and Julia Bullard
    7:30pm
    at Bailey Performance Center, Morgan Hall

    Faculty Recital Series. Enjoy an evening of music featuring Bailey School of Music faculty artist Jesús Castro-Balbi on cello, with pianist David Korevaar from the University of Colorado at Boulder, violinist Michael Heald from UGA, and Julia Bullard, Assistant Director of the Bailey School of Music & KSU violist.

    Livestream.

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  • 23
    Thursday
    2025 New Visions Exhibition
    2025 New Visions Exhibition
    All Day
    at Fine Arts Gallery

    Juried by Matthew Kirk  Opening reception: January 23, 5pm - 7:30pm

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    Faculty Recital: Elizabeth Knight, Mezzo-Soprano & Eric Jenkins, Piano
    Faculty Recital: Elizabeth Knight, Mezzo-Soprano & Eric Jenkins, Piano
    7:30pm
    at Bailey Performance Center, Morgan Hall

    Faculty Recital Series. Enjoy and evening of song presented by guest artist Elizabeth Knight, mezzo-soprano, and Bailey School of Music faculty artist Eric Jenkins, piano.

    Livestream

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  • 24
    Friday
    2025 New Visions Exhibition
    2025 New Visions Exhibition
    All Day
    at Fine Arts Gallery

    Juried by Matthew Kirk  Opening reception: January 23, 5pm - 7:30pm

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  • 25
    Saturday
    2025 New Visions Exhibition
    2025 New Visions Exhibition
    All Day
    at Fine Arts Gallery

    Juried by Matthew Kirk  Opening reception: January 23, 5pm - 7:30pm

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  • 26
    Sunday
    2025 New Visions Exhibition
    2025 New Visions Exhibition
    All Day
    at Fine Arts Gallery

    Juried by Matthew Kirk  Opening reception: January 23, 5pm - 7:30pm

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  • 27
    Monday
    2025 New Visions Exhibition
    2025 New Visions Exhibition
    All Day
    at Fine Arts Gallery

    Juried by Matthew Kirk  Opening reception: January 23, 5pm - 7:30pm

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    Faculty Recital: Helen Kim, Violin, Charae Krueger, Cello & Robert Henry, Piano
    Faculty Recital: Helen Kim, Violin, Charae Krueger, Cello & Robert Henry, Piano
    7:30pm
    at Bailey Performance Center, Morgan Hall

    Faculty Recital Series. Enjoy and evening of performances by Bailey School of Music faculty artists Helen Kim, violin, Charae Krueger, cello & Robert Henry, piano.

    Livestream

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  • 28
    Tuesday
    2025 New Visions Exhibition
    2025 New Visions Exhibition
    All Day
    at Fine Arts Gallery

    Juried by Matthew Kirk  Opening reception: January 23, 5pm - 7:30pm

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    Annet Counwenberg: Sewing Circles
    Annet Counwenberg: Sewing Circles
    All Day
    at Zuckerman Museum of Art

    Annet Couwenberg: Sewing Circles features an overview of ten years of cultural research, digital experimentation, and finished artifacts. Couwenberg completed the work as part of her studio practice and in partnerships with cultural institutions in North America, Europe, and Asia. The artistic projects presented in this exhibition highlight the expanding technological parameters related to textiles and fabrics and their specific application in the arenas of scientific research, fashion and interior design, and contemporary social issues. The exhibition explores her depth of research as well as the multiple intersections that are revealed between established disciplines and fields of knowledge. Annet Couwenberg: Sewing Circles is curated by Lori Rubeling. The traveling exhibition is organized by the Center for Art, Design and Visual Culture, UMBC with support from Maryland State Arts Council. Couwenberg will be the Windgate Artist-in-Residence at KSU in Spring 2025. 

    In-person Lecture: April 2nd, 3:30pm

    LECTURE RSVP LINK

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    Beth LaCour: Mountains and Valleys
    Beth LaCour: Mountains and Valleys
    All Day
    at Zuckerman Museum of Art

    The Zuckerman Museum of Art is pleased to present new work by artist Beth LaCour. The exhibition features a series of folded paper vessels as well as a large installation on the Project Walls. LaCour’s work focuses on hand folded sculptural paper vessels, reliefs, and lighting. She has taught printmaking as well as drawing, papermaking, sculpture, and digital processes at Randolph College (V.A.), Yavapai College and Northern Arizona University (A.Z.). A former artist-in-residence at Taliesi, her work is included in numerous national private and public collections. Currently, LaCour is the Studio Coordinator for both the Book Arts Studio and the Papermaking Studio at Penland School of Craft (N.C.).

    Fall 2024 Windgate Artist-in-Residence: Matthew Kirk
    Fall 2024 Windgate Artist-in-Residence: Matthew Kirk
    All Day
    at Zuckerman Museum of Art

    Matthew Kirk (b. 1978, Ganado, Ariz.) is an enrolled member of the Navajo Nation and currently lives and works in Brooklyn, New York. A self-taught artist, Kirk’s abstract assemblages and paintings are steeped in symbolism and iconography that take inspiration from colors and patterns found in turn-of-the-century Navajo rugs. Kirk will be the Windgate Artist-in- Residence at KSU in Fall 2024.

    In person lecture at the ZMA: November 7th, 5pm

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  • 29
    Wednesday
    2025 New Visions Exhibition
    2025 New Visions Exhibition
    All Day
    at Fine Arts Gallery

    Juried by Matthew Kirk  Opening reception: January 23, 5pm - 7:30pm

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    Annet Counwenberg: Sewing Circles
    Annet Counwenberg: Sewing Circles
    All Day
    at Zuckerman Museum of Art

    Annet Couwenberg: Sewing Circles features an overview of ten years of cultural research, digital experimentation, and finished artifacts. Couwenberg completed the work as part of her studio practice and in partnerships with cultural institutions in North America, Europe, and Asia. The artistic projects presented in this exhibition highlight the expanding technological parameters related to textiles and fabrics and their specific application in the arenas of scientific research, fashion and interior design, and contemporary social issues. The exhibition explores her depth of research as well as the multiple intersections that are revealed between established disciplines and fields of knowledge. Annet Couwenberg: Sewing Circles is curated by Lori Rubeling. The traveling exhibition is organized by the Center for Art, Design and Visual Culture, UMBC with support from Maryland State Arts Council. Couwenberg will be the Windgate Artist-in-Residence at KSU in Spring 2025. 

    In-person Lecture: April 2nd, 3:30pm

    LECTURE RSVP LINK

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    Beth LaCour: Mountains and Valleys
    Beth LaCour: Mountains and Valleys
    All Day
    at Zuckerman Museum of Art

    The Zuckerman Museum of Art is pleased to present new work by artist Beth LaCour. The exhibition features a series of folded paper vessels as well as a large installation on the Project Walls. LaCour’s work focuses on hand folded sculptural paper vessels, reliefs, and lighting. She has taught printmaking as well as drawing, papermaking, sculpture, and digital processes at Randolph College (V.A.), Yavapai College and Northern Arizona University (A.Z.). A former artist-in-residence at Taliesi, her work is included in numerous national private and public collections. Currently, LaCour is the Studio Coordinator for both the Book Arts Studio and the Papermaking Studio at Penland School of Craft (N.C.).

    Fall 2024 Windgate Artist-in-Residence: Matthew Kirk
    Fall 2024 Windgate Artist-in-Residence: Matthew Kirk
    All Day
    at Zuckerman Museum of Art

    Matthew Kirk (b. 1978, Ganado, Ariz.) is an enrolled member of the Navajo Nation and currently lives and works in Brooklyn, New York. A self-taught artist, Kirk’s abstract assemblages and paintings are steeped in symbolism and iconography that take inspiration from colors and patterns found in turn-of-the-century Navajo rugs. Kirk will be the Windgate Artist-in- Residence at KSU in Fall 2024.

    In person lecture at the ZMA: November 7th, 5pm

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    Thursday
    2025 New Visions Exhibition
    2025 New Visions Exhibition
    All Day
    at Fine Arts Gallery

    Juried by Matthew Kirk  Opening reception: January 23, 5pm - 7:30pm

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    Annet Counwenberg: Sewing Circles
    Annet Counwenberg: Sewing Circles
    All Day
    at Zuckerman Museum of Art

    Annet Couwenberg: Sewing Circles features an overview of ten years of cultural research, digital experimentation, and finished artifacts. Couwenberg completed the work as part of her studio practice and in partnerships with cultural institutions in North America, Europe, and Asia. The artistic projects presented in this exhibition highlight the expanding technological parameters related to textiles and fabrics and their specific application in the arenas of scientific research, fashion and interior design, and contemporary social issues. The exhibition explores her depth of research as well as the multiple intersections that are revealed between established disciplines and fields of knowledge. Annet Couwenberg: Sewing Circles is curated by Lori Rubeling. The traveling exhibition is organized by the Center for Art, Design and Visual Culture, UMBC with support from Maryland State Arts Council. Couwenberg will be the Windgate Artist-in-Residence at KSU in Spring 2025. 

    In-person Lecture: April 2nd, 3:30pm

    LECTURE RSVP LINK

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    Beth LaCour: Mountains and Valleys
    Beth LaCour: Mountains and Valleys
    All Day
    at Zuckerman Museum of Art

    The Zuckerman Museum of Art is pleased to present new work by artist Beth LaCour. The exhibition features a series of folded paper vessels as well as a large installation on the Project Walls. LaCour’s work focuses on hand folded sculptural paper vessels, reliefs, and lighting. She has taught printmaking as well as drawing, papermaking, sculpture, and digital processes at Randolph College (V.A.), Yavapai College and Northern Arizona University (A.Z.). A former artist-in-residence at Taliesi, her work is included in numerous national private and public collections. Currently, LaCour is the Studio Coordinator for both the Book Arts Studio and the Papermaking Studio at Penland School of Craft (N.C.).

    Fall 2024 Windgate Artist-in-Residence: Matthew Kirk
    Fall 2024 Windgate Artist-in-Residence: Matthew Kirk
    All Day
    at Zuckerman Museum of Art

    Matthew Kirk (b. 1978, Ganado, Ariz.) is an enrolled member of the Navajo Nation and currently lives and works in Brooklyn, New York. A self-taught artist, Kirk’s abstract assemblages and paintings are steeped in symbolism and iconography that take inspiration from colors and patterns found in turn-of-the-century Navajo rugs. Kirk will be the Windgate Artist-in- Residence at KSU in Fall 2024.

    In person lecture at the ZMA: November 7th, 5pm

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    Friday
    Fall 2024 Windgate Artist-in-Residence: Matthew Kirk
    Fall 2024 Windgate Artist-in-Residence: Matthew Kirk
    All Day
    at Zuckerman Museum of Art

    Matthew Kirk (b. 1978, Ganado, Ariz.) is an enrolled member of the Navajo Nation and currently lives and works in Brooklyn, New York. A self-taught artist, Kirk’s abstract assemblages and paintings are steeped in symbolism and iconography that take inspiration from colors and patterns found in turn-of-the-century Navajo rugs. Kirk will be the Windgate Artist-in- Residence at KSU in Fall 2024.

    In person lecture at the ZMA: November 7th, 5pm

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    Beth LaCour: Mountains and Valleys
    Beth LaCour: Mountains and Valleys
    All Day
    at Zuckerman Museum of Art

    The Zuckerman Museum of Art is pleased to present new work by artist Beth LaCour. The exhibition features a series of folded paper vessels as well as a large installation on the Project Walls. LaCour’s work focuses on hand folded sculptural paper vessels, reliefs, and lighting. She has taught printmaking as well as drawing, papermaking, sculpture, and digital processes at Randolph College (V.A.), Yavapai College and Northern Arizona University (A.Z.). A former artist-in-residence at Taliesi, her work is included in numerous national private and public collections. Currently, LaCour is the Studio Coordinator for both the Book Arts Studio and the Papermaking Studio at Penland School of Craft (N.C.).

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    2025 New Visions Exhibition
    2025 New Visions Exhibition
    All Day
    at Fine Arts Gallery

    Juried by Matthew Kirk  Opening reception: January 23, 5pm - 7:30pm

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    Annet Counwenberg: Sewing Circles
    Annet Counwenberg: Sewing Circles
    All Day
    at Zuckerman Museum of Art

    Annet Couwenberg: Sewing Circles features an overview of ten years of cultural research, digital experimentation, and finished artifacts. Couwenberg completed the work as part of her studio practice and in partnerships with cultural institutions in North America, Europe, and Asia. The artistic projects presented in this exhibition highlight the expanding technological parameters related to textiles and fabrics and their specific application in the arenas of scientific research, fashion and interior design, and contemporary social issues. The exhibition explores her depth of research as well as the multiple intersections that are revealed between established disciplines and fields of knowledge. Annet Couwenberg: Sewing Circles is curated by Lori Rubeling. The traveling exhibition is organized by the Center for Art, Design and Visual Culture, UMBC with support from Maryland State Arts Council. Couwenberg will be the Windgate Artist-in-Residence at KSU in Spring 2025. 

    In-person Lecture: April 2nd, 3:30pm

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    Beth LaCour: Mountains and Valleys
    Beth LaCour: Mountains and Valleys
    All Day
    at Zuckerman Museum of Art

    The Zuckerman Museum of Art is pleased to present new work by artist Beth LaCour. The exhibition features a series of folded paper vessels as well as a large installation on the Project Walls. LaCour’s work focuses on hand folded sculptural paper vessels, reliefs, and lighting. She has taught printmaking as well as drawing, papermaking, sculpture, and digital processes at Randolph College (V.A.), Yavapai College and Northern Arizona University (A.Z.). A former artist-in-residence at Taliesi, her work is included in numerous national private and public collections. Currently, LaCour is the Studio Coordinator for both the Book Arts Studio and the Papermaking Studio at Penland School of Craft (N.C.).

    Fall 2024 Windgate Artist-in-Residence: Matthew Kirk
    Fall 2024 Windgate Artist-in-Residence: Matthew Kirk
    All Day
    at Zuckerman Museum of Art

    Matthew Kirk (b. 1978, Ganado, Ariz.) is an enrolled member of the Navajo Nation and currently lives and works in Brooklyn, New York. A self-taught artist, Kirk’s abstract assemblages and paintings are steeped in symbolism and iconography that take inspiration from colors and patterns found in turn-of-the-century Navajo rugs. Kirk will be the Windgate Artist-in- Residence at KSU in Fall 2024.

    In person lecture at the ZMA: November 7th, 5pm

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    +2
    2025 New Visions Exhibition
    2025 New Visions Exhibition
    All Day
    at Fine Arts Gallery

    Juried by Matthew Kirk  Opening reception: January 23, 5pm - 7:30pm

    Buy Tickets
    Annet Counwenberg: Sewing Circles
    Annet Counwenberg: Sewing Circles
    All Day
    at Zuckerman Museum of Art

    Annet Couwenberg: Sewing Circles features an overview of ten years of cultural research, digital experimentation, and finished artifacts. Couwenberg completed the work as part of her studio practice and in partnerships with cultural institutions in North America, Europe, and Asia. The artistic projects presented in this exhibition highlight the expanding technological parameters related to textiles and fabrics and their specific application in the arenas of scientific research, fashion and interior design, and contemporary social issues. The exhibition explores her depth of research as well as the multiple intersections that are revealed between established disciplines and fields of knowledge. Annet Couwenberg: Sewing Circles is curated by Lori Rubeling. The traveling exhibition is organized by the Center for Art, Design and Visual Culture, UMBC with support from Maryland State Arts Council. Couwenberg will be the Windgate Artist-in-Residence at KSU in Spring 2025. 

    In-person Lecture: April 2nd, 3:30pm

    LECTURE RSVP LINK

  • 2
    Sunday
    Beth LaCour: Mountains and Valleys
    Beth LaCour: Mountains and Valleys
    All Day
    at Zuckerman Museum of Art

    The Zuckerman Museum of Art is pleased to present new work by artist Beth LaCour. The exhibition features a series of folded paper vessels as well as a large installation on the Project Walls. LaCour’s work focuses on hand folded sculptural paper vessels, reliefs, and lighting. She has taught printmaking as well as drawing, papermaking, sculpture, and digital processes at Randolph College (V.A.), Yavapai College and Northern Arizona University (A.Z.). A former artist-in-residence at Taliesi, her work is included in numerous national private and public collections. Currently, LaCour is the Studio Coordinator for both the Book Arts Studio and the Papermaking Studio at Penland School of Craft (N.C.).

    2025 New Visions Exhibition
    2025 New Visions Exhibition
    All Day
    at Fine Arts Gallery

    Juried by Matthew Kirk  Opening reception: January 23, 5pm - 7:30pm

    Buy Tickets
    +2
    Annet Counwenberg: Sewing Circles
    Annet Counwenberg: Sewing Circles
    All Day
    at Zuckerman Museum of Art

    Annet Couwenberg: Sewing Circles features an overview of ten years of cultural research, digital experimentation, and finished artifacts. Couwenberg completed the work as part of her studio practice and in partnerships with cultural institutions in North America, Europe, and Asia. The artistic projects presented in this exhibition highlight the expanding technological parameters related to textiles and fabrics and their specific application in the arenas of scientific research, fashion and interior design, and contemporary social issues. The exhibition explores her depth of research as well as the multiple intersections that are revealed between established disciplines and fields of knowledge. Annet Couwenberg: Sewing Circles is curated by Lori Rubeling. The traveling exhibition is organized by the Center for Art, Design and Visual Culture, UMBC with support from Maryland State Arts Council. Couwenberg will be the Windgate Artist-in-Residence at KSU in Spring 2025. 

    In-person Lecture: April 2nd, 3:30pm

    LECTURE RSVP LINK

    Fall 2024 Windgate Artist-in-Residence: Matthew Kirk
    Fall 2024 Windgate Artist-in-Residence: Matthew Kirk
    All Day
    at Zuckerman Museum of Art

    Matthew Kirk (b. 1978, Ganado, Ariz.) is an enrolled member of the Navajo Nation and currently lives and works in Brooklyn, New York. A self-taught artist, Kirk’s abstract assemblages and paintings are steeped in symbolism and iconography that take inspiration from colors and patterns found in turn-of-the-century Navajo rugs. Kirk will be the Windgate Artist-in- Residence at KSU in Fall 2024.

    In person lecture at the ZMA: November 7th, 5pm

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  • 3
    Monday
    2025 New Visions Exhibition
    2025 New Visions Exhibition
    All Day
    at Fine Arts Gallery

    Juried by Matthew Kirk  Opening reception: January 23, 5pm - 7:30pm

    Buy Tickets
    Annet Counwenberg: Sewing Circles
    Annet Counwenberg: Sewing Circles
    All Day
    at Zuckerman Museum of Art

    Annet Couwenberg: Sewing Circles features an overview of ten years of cultural research, digital experimentation, and finished artifacts. Couwenberg completed the work as part of her studio practice and in partnerships with cultural institutions in North America, Europe, and Asia. The artistic projects presented in this exhibition highlight the expanding technological parameters related to textiles and fabrics and their specific application in the arenas of scientific research, fashion and interior design, and contemporary social issues. The exhibition explores her depth of research as well as the multiple intersections that are revealed between established disciplines and fields of knowledge. Annet Couwenberg: Sewing Circles is curated by Lori Rubeling. The traveling exhibition is organized by the Center for Art, Design and Visual Culture, UMBC with support from Maryland State Arts Council. Couwenberg will be the Windgate Artist-in-Residence at KSU in Spring 2025. 

    In-person Lecture: April 2nd, 3:30pm

    LECTURE RSVP LINK

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    Beth LaCour: Mountains and Valleys
    Beth LaCour: Mountains and Valleys
    All Day
    at Zuckerman Museum of Art

    The Zuckerman Museum of Art is pleased to present new work by artist Beth LaCour. The exhibition features a series of folded paper vessels as well as a large installation on the Project Walls. LaCour’s work focuses on hand folded sculptural paper vessels, reliefs, and lighting. She has taught printmaking as well as drawing, papermaking, sculpture, and digital processes at Randolph College (V.A.), Yavapai College and Northern Arizona University (A.Z.). A former artist-in-residence at Taliesi, her work is included in numerous national private and public collections. Currently, LaCour is the Studio Coordinator for both the Book Arts Studio and the Papermaking Studio at Penland School of Craft (N.C.).

    Fall 2024 Windgate Artist-in-Residence: Matthew Kirk
    Fall 2024 Windgate Artist-in-Residence: Matthew Kirk
    All Day
    at Zuckerman Museum of Art

    Matthew Kirk (b. 1978, Ganado, Ariz.) is an enrolled member of the Navajo Nation and currently lives and works in Brooklyn, New York. A self-taught artist, Kirk’s abstract assemblages and paintings are steeped in symbolism and iconography that take inspiration from colors and patterns found in turn-of-the-century Navajo rugs. Kirk will be the Windgate Artist-in- Residence at KSU in Fall 2024.

    In person lecture at the ZMA: November 7th, 5pm

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    Faculty Recital: Laurence Sherr: 30-Year Celebration
    Faculty Recital: Laurence Sherr: 30-Year Celebration
    7:30pm
    at Bailey Performance Center, Morgan Hall

    Faculty Recital Series. Join Bailey School of Music faculty artists for a performance celebrating Laurence Sherr's 30-year tenure as BSOM composer-in-residence.

    Livestream

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  • 4
    Tuesday
    Fall 2024 Windgate Artist-in-Residence: Matthew Kirk
    Fall 2024 Windgate Artist-in-Residence: Matthew Kirk
    All Day
    at Zuckerman Museum of Art

    Matthew Kirk (b. 1978, Ganado, Ariz.) is an enrolled member of the Navajo Nation and currently lives and works in Brooklyn, New York. A self-taught artist, Kirk’s abstract assemblages and paintings are steeped in symbolism and iconography that take inspiration from colors and patterns found in turn-of-the-century Navajo rugs. Kirk will be the Windgate Artist-in- Residence at KSU in Fall 2024.

    In person lecture at the ZMA: November 7th, 5pm

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    2025 New Visions Exhibition
    2025 New Visions Exhibition
    All Day
    at Fine Arts Gallery

    Juried by Matthew Kirk  Opening reception: January 23, 5pm - 7:30pm

    Buy Tickets
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    Annet Counwenberg: Sewing Circles
    Annet Counwenberg: Sewing Circles
    All Day
    at Zuckerman Museum of Art

    Annet Couwenberg: Sewing Circles features an overview of ten years of cultural research, digital experimentation, and finished artifacts. Couwenberg completed the work as part of her studio practice and in partnerships with cultural institutions in North America, Europe, and Asia. The artistic projects presented in this exhibition highlight the expanding technological parameters related to textiles and fabrics and their specific application in the arenas of scientific research, fashion and interior design, and contemporary social issues. The exhibition explores her depth of research as well as the multiple intersections that are revealed between established disciplines and fields of knowledge. Annet Couwenberg: Sewing Circles is curated by Lori Rubeling. The traveling exhibition is organized by the Center for Art, Design and Visual Culture, UMBC with support from Maryland State Arts Council. Couwenberg will be the Windgate Artist-in-Residence at KSU in Spring 2025. 

    In-person Lecture: April 2nd, 3:30pm

    LECTURE RSVP LINK

    Beth LaCour: Mountains and Valleys
    Beth LaCour: Mountains and Valleys
    All Day
    at Zuckerman Museum of Art

    The Zuckerman Museum of Art is pleased to present new work by artist Beth LaCour. The exhibition features a series of folded paper vessels as well as a large installation on the Project Walls. LaCour’s work focuses on hand folded sculptural paper vessels, reliefs, and lighting. She has taught printmaking as well as drawing, papermaking, sculpture, and digital processes at Randolph College (V.A.), Yavapai College and Northern Arizona University (A.Z.). A former artist-in-residence at Taliesi, her work is included in numerous national private and public collections. Currently, LaCour is the Studio Coordinator for both the Book Arts Studio and the Papermaking Studio at Penland School of Craft (N.C.).

  • 5
    Wednesday
    2025 New Visions Exhibition
    2025 New Visions Exhibition
    All Day
    at Fine Arts Gallery

    Juried by Matthew Kirk  Opening reception: January 23, 5pm - 7:30pm

    Buy Tickets
    Annet Counwenberg: Sewing Circles
    Annet Counwenberg: Sewing Circles
    All Day
    at Zuckerman Museum of Art

    Annet Couwenberg: Sewing Circles features an overview of ten years of cultural research, digital experimentation, and finished artifacts. Couwenberg completed the work as part of her studio practice and in partnerships with cultural institutions in North America, Europe, and Asia. The artistic projects presented in this exhibition highlight the expanding technological parameters related to textiles and fabrics and their specific application in the arenas of scientific research, fashion and interior design, and contemporary social issues. The exhibition explores her depth of research as well as the multiple intersections that are revealed between established disciplines and fields of knowledge. Annet Couwenberg: Sewing Circles is curated by Lori Rubeling. The traveling exhibition is organized by the Center for Art, Design and Visual Culture, UMBC with support from Maryland State Arts Council. Couwenberg will be the Windgate Artist-in-Residence at KSU in Spring 2025. 

    In-person Lecture: April 2nd, 3:30pm

    LECTURE RSVP LINK

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    Beth LaCour: Mountains and Valleys
    Beth LaCour: Mountains and Valleys
    All Day
    at Zuckerman Museum of Art

    The Zuckerman Museum of Art is pleased to present new work by artist Beth LaCour. The exhibition features a series of folded paper vessels as well as a large installation on the Project Walls. LaCour’s work focuses on hand folded sculptural paper vessels, reliefs, and lighting. She has taught printmaking as well as drawing, papermaking, sculpture, and digital processes at Randolph College (V.A.), Yavapai College and Northern Arizona University (A.Z.). A former artist-in-residence at Taliesi, her work is included in numerous national private and public collections. Currently, LaCour is the Studio Coordinator for both the Book Arts Studio and the Papermaking Studio at Penland School of Craft (N.C.).

    Fall 2024 Windgate Artist-in-Residence: Matthew Kirk
    Fall 2024 Windgate Artist-in-Residence: Matthew Kirk
    All Day
    at Zuckerman Museum of Art

    Matthew Kirk (b. 1978, Ganado, Ariz.) is an enrolled member of the Navajo Nation and currently lives and works in Brooklyn, New York. A self-taught artist, Kirk’s abstract assemblages and paintings are steeped in symbolism and iconography that take inspiration from colors and patterns found in turn-of-the-century Navajo rugs. Kirk will be the Windgate Artist-in- Residence at KSU in Fall 2024.

    In person lecture at the ZMA: November 7th, 5pm

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    KSU Symphony Orchestra
    KSU Symphony Orchestra
    7:30pm
    at Bailey Performance Center, Morgan Hall

    Orchestras Series. Enjoy a performance under the direction of Bailey School of Music Director of Orchestral Studies Nathaniel F. Parker.

    Livestream

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  • 6
    Thursday
    2025 New Visions Exhibition
    2025 New Visions Exhibition
    All Day
    at Fine Arts Gallery

    Juried by Matthew Kirk  Opening reception: January 23, 5pm - 7:30pm

    Buy Tickets
    Annet Counwenberg: Sewing Circles
    Annet Counwenberg: Sewing Circles
    All Day
    at Zuckerman Museum of Art

    Annet Couwenberg: Sewing Circles features an overview of ten years of cultural research, digital experimentation, and finished artifacts. Couwenberg completed the work as part of her studio practice and in partnerships with cultural institutions in North America, Europe, and Asia. The artistic projects presented in this exhibition highlight the expanding technological parameters related to textiles and fabrics and their specific application in the arenas of scientific research, fashion and interior design, and contemporary social issues. The exhibition explores her depth of research as well as the multiple intersections that are revealed between established disciplines and fields of knowledge. Annet Couwenberg: Sewing Circles is curated by Lori Rubeling. The traveling exhibition is organized by the Center for Art, Design and Visual Culture, UMBC with support from Maryland State Arts Council. Couwenberg will be the Windgate Artist-in-Residence at KSU in Spring 2025. 

    In-person Lecture: April 2nd, 3:30pm

    LECTURE RSVP LINK

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    Beth LaCour: Mountains and Valleys
    Beth LaCour: Mountains and Valleys
    All Day
    at Zuckerman Museum of Art

    The Zuckerman Museum of Art is pleased to present new work by artist Beth LaCour. The exhibition features a series of folded paper vessels as well as a large installation on the Project Walls. LaCour’s work focuses on hand folded sculptural paper vessels, reliefs, and lighting. She has taught printmaking as well as drawing, papermaking, sculpture, and digital processes at Randolph College (V.A.), Yavapai College and Northern Arizona University (A.Z.). A former artist-in-residence at Taliesi, her work is included in numerous national private and public collections. Currently, LaCour is the Studio Coordinator for both the Book Arts Studio and the Papermaking Studio at Penland School of Craft (N.C.).

    Fall 2024 Windgate Artist-in-Residence: Matthew Kirk
    Fall 2024 Windgate Artist-in-Residence: Matthew Kirk
    All Day
    at Zuckerman Museum of Art

    Matthew Kirk (b. 1978, Ganado, Ariz.) is an enrolled member of the Navajo Nation and currently lives and works in Brooklyn, New York. A self-taught artist, Kirk’s abstract assemblages and paintings are steeped in symbolism and iconography that take inspiration from colors and patterns found in turn-of-the-century Navajo rugs. Kirk will be the Windgate Artist-in- Residence at KSU in Fall 2024.

    In person lecture at the ZMA: November 7th, 5pm

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  • 7
    Friday
    2025 New Visions Exhibition
    2025 New Visions Exhibition
    All Day
    at Fine Arts Gallery

    Juried by Matthew Kirk  Opening reception: January 23, 5pm - 7:30pm

    Buy Tickets
    Annet Counwenberg: Sewing Circles
    Annet Counwenberg: Sewing Circles
    All Day
    at Zuckerman Museum of Art

    Annet Couwenberg: Sewing Circles features an overview of ten years of cultural research, digital experimentation, and finished artifacts. Couwenberg completed the work as part of her studio practice and in partnerships with cultural institutions in North America, Europe, and Asia. The artistic projects presented in this exhibition highlight the expanding technological parameters related to textiles and fabrics and their specific application in the arenas of scientific research, fashion and interior design, and contemporary social issues. The exhibition explores her depth of research as well as the multiple intersections that are revealed between established disciplines and fields of knowledge. Annet Couwenberg: Sewing Circles is curated by Lori Rubeling. The traveling exhibition is organized by the Center for Art, Design and Visual Culture, UMBC with support from Maryland State Arts Council. Couwenberg will be the Windgate Artist-in-Residence at KSU in Spring 2025. 

    In-person Lecture: April 2nd, 3:30pm

    LECTURE RSVP LINK

    +2
    Beth LaCour: Mountains and Valleys
    Beth LaCour: Mountains and Valleys
    All Day
    at Zuckerman Museum of Art

    The Zuckerman Museum of Art is pleased to present new work by artist Beth LaCour. The exhibition features a series of folded paper vessels as well as a large installation on the Project Walls. LaCour’s work focuses on hand folded sculptural paper vessels, reliefs, and lighting. She has taught printmaking as well as drawing, papermaking, sculpture, and digital processes at Randolph College (V.A.), Yavapai College and Northern Arizona University (A.Z.). A former artist-in-residence at Taliesi, her work is included in numerous national private and public collections. Currently, LaCour is the Studio Coordinator for both the Book Arts Studio and the Papermaking Studio at Penland School of Craft (N.C.).

    Fall 2024 Windgate Artist-in-Residence: Matthew Kirk
    Fall 2024 Windgate Artist-in-Residence: Matthew Kirk
    All Day
    at Zuckerman Museum of Art

    Matthew Kirk (b. 1978, Ganado, Ariz.) is an enrolled member of the Navajo Nation and currently lives and works in Brooklyn, New York. A self-taught artist, Kirk’s abstract assemblages and paintings are steeped in symbolism and iconography that take inspiration from colors and patterns found in turn-of-the-century Navajo rugs. Kirk will be the Windgate Artist-in- Residence at KSU in Fall 2024.

    In person lecture at the ZMA: November 7th, 5pm

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  • 8
    Saturday
    2025 New Visions Exhibition
    2025 New Visions Exhibition
    All Day
    at Fine Arts Gallery

    Juried by Matthew Kirk  Opening reception: January 23, 5pm - 7:30pm

    Buy Tickets
    Beth LaCour: Mountains and Valleys
    Beth LaCour: Mountains and Valleys
    All Day
    at Zuckerman Museum of Art

    The Zuckerman Museum of Art is pleased to present new work by artist Beth LaCour. The exhibition features a series of folded paper vessels as well as a large installation on the Project Walls. LaCour’s work focuses on hand folded sculptural paper vessels, reliefs, and lighting. She has taught printmaking as well as drawing, papermaking, sculpture, and digital processes at Randolph College (V.A.), Yavapai College and Northern Arizona University (A.Z.). A former artist-in-residence at Taliesi, her work is included in numerous national private and public collections. Currently, LaCour is the Studio Coordinator for both the Book Arts Studio and the Papermaking Studio at Penland School of Craft (N.C.).

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    Annet Counwenberg: Sewing Circles
    Annet Counwenberg: Sewing Circles
    All Day
    at Zuckerman Museum of Art

    Annet Couwenberg: Sewing Circles features an overview of ten years of cultural research, digital experimentation, and finished artifacts. Couwenberg completed the work as part of her studio practice and in partnerships with cultural institutions in North America, Europe, and Asia. The artistic projects presented in this exhibition highlight the expanding technological parameters related to textiles and fabrics and their specific application in the arenas of scientific research, fashion and interior design, and contemporary social issues. The exhibition explores her depth of research as well as the multiple intersections that are revealed between established disciplines and fields of knowledge. Annet Couwenberg: Sewing Circles is curated by Lori Rubeling. The traveling exhibition is organized by the Center for Art, Design and Visual Culture, UMBC with support from Maryland State Arts Council. Couwenberg will be the Windgate Artist-in-Residence at KSU in Spring 2025. 

    In-person Lecture: April 2nd, 3:30pm

    LECTURE RSVP LINK

    Fall 2024 Windgate Artist-in-Residence: Matthew Kirk
    Fall 2024 Windgate Artist-in-Residence: Matthew Kirk
    All Day
    at Zuckerman Museum of Art

    Matthew Kirk (b. 1978, Ganado, Ariz.) is an enrolled member of the Navajo Nation and currently lives and works in Brooklyn, New York. A self-taught artist, Kirk’s abstract assemblages and paintings are steeped in symbolism and iconography that take inspiration from colors and patterns found in turn-of-the-century Navajo rugs. Kirk will be the Windgate Artist-in- Residence at KSU in Fall 2024.

    In person lecture at the ZMA: November 7th, 5pm

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    Collage Concert
    Collage Concert
    3:00pm
    at Bailey Performance Center, Morgan Hall

    A season highlight, the Collage Concert is the signature showcase of the Bailey School of Music. This unique production features over 200 student and faculty performers in jazz, orchestra, choir, band, percussion, opera, chamber groups, and more. Proceeds and donations from this event help make the study of music more affordable to KSU students through scholarships.

    Buy Tickets
    Collage Concert
    Collage Concert
    8:00pm
    at Bailey Performance Center, Morgan Hall

    A season highlight, the Collage Concert is the signature showcase of the Bailey School of Music. This unique production features over 200 student and faculty performers in jazz, orchestra, choir, band, percussion, opera, chamber groups, and more. Proceeds and donations from this event help make the study of music more affordable to KSU students through scholarships.

    Buy Tickets
  • 9
    Sunday
    2025 New Visions Exhibition
    2025 New Visions Exhibition
    All Day
    at Fine Arts Gallery

    Juried by Matthew Kirk  Opening reception: January 23, 5pm - 7:30pm

    Buy Tickets
    Annet Counwenberg: Sewing Circles
    Annet Counwenberg: Sewing Circles
    All Day
    at Zuckerman Museum of Art

    Annet Couwenberg: Sewing Circles features an overview of ten years of cultural research, digital experimentation, and finished artifacts. Couwenberg completed the work as part of her studio practice and in partnerships with cultural institutions in North America, Europe, and Asia. The artistic projects presented in this exhibition highlight the expanding technological parameters related to textiles and fabrics and their specific application in the arenas of scientific research, fashion and interior design, and contemporary social issues. The exhibition explores her depth of research as well as the multiple intersections that are revealed between established disciplines and fields of knowledge. Annet Couwenberg: Sewing Circles is curated by Lori Rubeling. The traveling exhibition is organized by the Center for Art, Design and Visual Culture, UMBC with support from Maryland State Arts Council. Couwenberg will be the Windgate Artist-in-Residence at KSU in Spring 2025. 

    In-person Lecture: April 2nd, 3:30pm

    LECTURE RSVP LINK

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    Beth LaCour: Mountains and Valleys
    Beth LaCour: Mountains and Valleys
    All Day
    at Zuckerman Museum of Art

    The Zuckerman Museum of Art is pleased to present new work by artist Beth LaCour. The exhibition features a series of folded paper vessels as well as a large installation on the Project Walls. LaCour’s work focuses on hand folded sculptural paper vessels, reliefs, and lighting. She has taught printmaking as well as drawing, papermaking, sculpture, and digital processes at Randolph College (V.A.), Yavapai College and Northern Arizona University (A.Z.). A former artist-in-residence at Taliesi, her work is included in numerous national private and public collections. Currently, LaCour is the Studio Coordinator for both the Book Arts Studio and the Papermaking Studio at Penland School of Craft (N.C.).

    Fall 2024 Windgate Artist-in-Residence: Matthew Kirk
    Fall 2024 Windgate Artist-in-Residence: Matthew Kirk
    All Day
    at Zuckerman Museum of Art

    Matthew Kirk (b. 1978, Ganado, Ariz.) is an enrolled member of the Navajo Nation and currently lives and works in Brooklyn, New York. A self-taught artist, Kirk’s abstract assemblages and paintings are steeped in symbolism and iconography that take inspiration from colors and patterns found in turn-of-the-century Navajo rugs. Kirk will be the Windgate Artist-in- Residence at KSU in Fall 2024.

    In person lecture at the ZMA: November 7th, 5pm

    Buy Tickets
  • 10
    Monday
    2025 New Visions Exhibition
    2025 New Visions Exhibition
    All Day
    at Fine Arts Gallery

    Juried by Matthew Kirk  Opening reception: January 23, 5pm - 7:30pm

    Buy Tickets
    Annet Counwenberg: Sewing Circles
    Annet Counwenberg: Sewing Circles
    All Day
    at Zuckerman Museum of Art

    Annet Couwenberg: Sewing Circles features an overview of ten years of cultural research, digital experimentation, and finished artifacts. Couwenberg completed the work as part of her studio practice and in partnerships with cultural institutions in North America, Europe, and Asia. The artistic projects presented in this exhibition highlight the expanding technological parameters related to textiles and fabrics and their specific application in the arenas of scientific research, fashion and interior design, and contemporary social issues. The exhibition explores her depth of research as well as the multiple intersections that are revealed between established disciplines and fields of knowledge. Annet Couwenberg: Sewing Circles is curated by Lori Rubeling. The traveling exhibition is organized by the Center for Art, Design and Visual Culture, UMBC with support from Maryland State Arts Council. Couwenberg will be the Windgate Artist-in-Residence at KSU in Spring 2025. 

    In-person Lecture: April 2nd, 3:30pm

    LECTURE RSVP LINK

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    Beth LaCour: Mountains and Valleys
    Beth LaCour: Mountains and Valleys
    All Day
    at Zuckerman Museum of Art

    The Zuckerman Museum of Art is pleased to present new work by artist Beth LaCour. The exhibition features a series of folded paper vessels as well as a large installation on the Project Walls. LaCour’s work focuses on hand folded sculptural paper vessels, reliefs, and lighting. She has taught printmaking as well as drawing, papermaking, sculpture, and digital processes at Randolph College (V.A.), Yavapai College and Northern Arizona University (A.Z.). A former artist-in-residence at Taliesi, her work is included in numerous national private and public collections. Currently, LaCour is the Studio Coordinator for both the Book Arts Studio and the Papermaking Studio at Penland School of Craft (N.C.).

    Fall 2024 Windgate Artist-in-Residence: Matthew Kirk
    Fall 2024 Windgate Artist-in-Residence: Matthew Kirk
    All Day
    at Zuckerman Museum of Art

    Matthew Kirk (b. 1978, Ganado, Ariz.) is an enrolled member of the Navajo Nation and currently lives and works in Brooklyn, New York. A self-taught artist, Kirk’s abstract assemblages and paintings are steeped in symbolism and iconography that take inspiration from colors and patterns found in turn-of-the-century Navajo rugs. Kirk will be the Windgate Artist-in- Residence at KSU in Fall 2024.

    In person lecture at the ZMA: November 7th, 5pm

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  • 11
    Tuesday
    2025 New Visions Exhibition
    2025 New Visions Exhibition
    All Day
    at Fine Arts Gallery

    Juried by Matthew Kirk  Opening reception: January 23, 5pm - 7:30pm

    Buy Tickets
    Annet Counwenberg: Sewing Circles
    Annet Counwenberg: Sewing Circles
    All Day
    at Zuckerman Museum of Art

    Annet Couwenberg: Sewing Circles features an overview of ten years of cultural research, digital experimentation, and finished artifacts. Couwenberg completed the work as part of her studio practice and in partnerships with cultural institutions in North America, Europe, and Asia. The artistic projects presented in this exhibition highlight the expanding technological parameters related to textiles and fabrics and their specific application in the arenas of scientific research, fashion and interior design, and contemporary social issues. The exhibition explores her depth of research as well as the multiple intersections that are revealed between established disciplines and fields of knowledge. Annet Couwenberg: Sewing Circles is curated by Lori Rubeling. The traveling exhibition is organized by the Center for Art, Design and Visual Culture, UMBC with support from Maryland State Arts Council. Couwenberg will be the Windgate Artist-in-Residence at KSU in Spring 2025. 

    In-person Lecture: April 2nd, 3:30pm

    LECTURE RSVP LINK

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    Beth LaCour: Mountains and Valleys
    Beth LaCour: Mountains and Valleys
    All Day
    at Zuckerman Museum of Art

    The Zuckerman Museum of Art is pleased to present new work by artist Beth LaCour. The exhibition features a series of folded paper vessels as well as a large installation on the Project Walls. LaCour’s work focuses on hand folded sculptural paper vessels, reliefs, and lighting. She has taught printmaking as well as drawing, papermaking, sculpture, and digital processes at Randolph College (V.A.), Yavapai College and Northern Arizona University (A.Z.). A former artist-in-residence at Taliesi, her work is included in numerous national private and public collections. Currently, LaCour is the Studio Coordinator for both the Book Arts Studio and the Papermaking Studio at Penland School of Craft (N.C.).

    Fall 2024 Windgate Artist-in-Residence: Matthew Kirk
    Fall 2024 Windgate Artist-in-Residence: Matthew Kirk
    All Day
    at Zuckerman Museum of Art

    Matthew Kirk (b. 1978, Ganado, Ariz.) is an enrolled member of the Navajo Nation and currently lives and works in Brooklyn, New York. A self-taught artist, Kirk’s abstract assemblages and paintings are steeped in symbolism and iconography that take inspiration from colors and patterns found in turn-of-the-century Navajo rugs. Kirk will be the Windgate Artist-in- Residence at KSU in Fall 2024.

    In person lecture at the ZMA: November 7th, 5pm

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  • 12
    Wednesday
    Annet Counwenberg: Sewing Circles
    Annet Counwenberg: Sewing Circles
    All Day
    at Zuckerman Museum of Art

    Annet Couwenberg: Sewing Circles features an overview of ten years of cultural research, digital experimentation, and finished artifacts. Couwenberg completed the work as part of her studio practice and in partnerships with cultural institutions in North America, Europe, and Asia. The artistic projects presented in this exhibition highlight the expanding technological parameters related to textiles and fabrics and their specific application in the arenas of scientific research, fashion and interior design, and contemporary social issues. The exhibition explores her depth of research as well as the multiple intersections that are revealed between established disciplines and fields of knowledge. Annet Couwenberg: Sewing Circles is curated by Lori Rubeling. The traveling exhibition is organized by the Center for Art, Design and Visual Culture, UMBC with support from Maryland State Arts Council. Couwenberg will be the Windgate Artist-in-Residence at KSU in Spring 2025. 

    In-person Lecture: April 2nd, 3:30pm

    LECTURE RSVP LINK

    2025 New Visions Exhibition
    2025 New Visions Exhibition
    All Day
    at Fine Arts Gallery

    Juried by Matthew Kirk  Opening reception: January 23, 5pm - 7:30pm

    Buy Tickets
    +3
    Beth LaCour: Mountains and Valleys
    Beth LaCour: Mountains and Valleys
    All Day
    at Zuckerman Museum of Art

    The Zuckerman Museum of Art is pleased to present new work by artist Beth LaCour. The exhibition features a series of folded paper vessels as well as a large installation on the Project Walls. LaCour’s work focuses on hand folded sculptural paper vessels, reliefs, and lighting. She has taught printmaking as well as drawing, papermaking, sculpture, and digital processes at Randolph College (V.A.), Yavapai College and Northern Arizona University (A.Z.). A former artist-in-residence at Taliesi, her work is included in numerous national private and public collections. Currently, LaCour is the Studio Coordinator for both the Book Arts Studio and the Papermaking Studio at Penland School of Craft (N.C.).

    Fall 2024 Windgate Artist-in-Residence: Matthew Kirk
    Fall 2024 Windgate Artist-in-Residence: Matthew Kirk
    All Day
    at Zuckerman Museum of Art

    Matthew Kirk (b. 1978, Ganado, Ariz.) is an enrolled member of the Navajo Nation and currently lives and works in Brooklyn, New York. A self-taught artist, Kirk’s abstract assemblages and paintings are steeped in symbolism and iconography that take inspiration from colors and patterns found in turn-of-the-century Navajo rugs. Kirk will be the Windgate Artist-in- Residence at KSU in Fall 2024.

    In person lecture at the ZMA: November 7th, 5pm

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    ArtsKSU Presents: An Evening with Composer Stacy Garrop
    ArtsKSU Presents: An Evening with Composer Stacy Garrop
    7:30pm
    at Bailey Performance Center, Morgan Hall

    ArtsKSU Series. Join Bailey School of Music faculty and student performers for an evening of music written by guest composer-in-residence Stacy Garrop. Garrop has received numerous awards and grants including an Arts and Letters Award in Music from the American Academy of Arts and Letters, Fromm Music Foundation Grant, Barlow Prize, and three Barlow Endowment commissions, along with prizes from competitions sponsored by the Detroit Symphony Orchestra, Civic Orchestra of Chicago, Omaha Symphony, New England Philharmonic, Boston Choral Ensemble, Utah Arts Festival, and Pittsburgh New Music Ensemble.

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  • 13
    Thursday
    2025 New Visions Exhibition
    2025 New Visions Exhibition
    All Day
    at Fine Arts Gallery

    Juried by Matthew Kirk  Opening reception: January 23, 5pm - 7:30pm

    Buy Tickets
    Annet Counwenberg: Sewing Circles
    Annet Counwenberg: Sewing Circles
    All Day
    at Zuckerman Museum of Art

    Annet Couwenberg: Sewing Circles features an overview of ten years of cultural research, digital experimentation, and finished artifacts. Couwenberg completed the work as part of her studio practice and in partnerships with cultural institutions in North America, Europe, and Asia. The artistic projects presented in this exhibition highlight the expanding technological parameters related to textiles and fabrics and their specific application in the arenas of scientific research, fashion and interior design, and contemporary social issues. The exhibition explores her depth of research as well as the multiple intersections that are revealed between established disciplines and fields of knowledge. Annet Couwenberg: Sewing Circles is curated by Lori Rubeling. The traveling exhibition is organized by the Center for Art, Design and Visual Culture, UMBC with support from Maryland State Arts Council. Couwenberg will be the Windgate Artist-in-Residence at KSU in Spring 2025. 

    In-person Lecture: April 2nd, 3:30pm

    LECTURE RSVP LINK

    +3
    Beth LaCour: Mountains and Valleys
    Beth LaCour: Mountains and Valleys
    All Day
    at Zuckerman Museum of Art

    The Zuckerman Museum of Art is pleased to present new work by artist Beth LaCour. The exhibition features a series of folded paper vessels as well as a large installation on the Project Walls. LaCour’s work focuses on hand folded sculptural paper vessels, reliefs, and lighting. She has taught printmaking as well as drawing, papermaking, sculpture, and digital processes at Randolph College (V.A.), Yavapai College and Northern Arizona University (A.Z.). A former artist-in-residence at Taliesi, her work is included in numerous national private and public collections. Currently, LaCour is the Studio Coordinator for both the Book Arts Studio and the Papermaking Studio at Penland School of Craft (N.C.).

    Fall 2024 Windgate Artist-in-Residence: Matthew Kirk
    Fall 2024 Windgate Artist-in-Residence: Matthew Kirk
    All Day
    at Zuckerman Museum of Art

    Matthew Kirk (b. 1978, Ganado, Ariz.) is an enrolled member of the Navajo Nation and currently lives and works in Brooklyn, New York. A self-taught artist, Kirk’s abstract assemblages and paintings are steeped in symbolism and iconography that take inspiration from colors and patterns found in turn-of-the-century Navajo rugs. Kirk will be the Windgate Artist-in- Residence at KSU in Fall 2024.

    In person lecture at the ZMA: November 7th, 5pm

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    Shakespeare
    Shakespeare's Macbeth
    7:30pm
    at Stillwell Theater

    Scottish general Macbeth receives a prophecy from a trio of witches that one day he will become King of Scotland. Consumed by ambition and spurred to action by his wife, Macbeth murders King Duncan and takes the Scottish throne for himself. He is then wracked with guilt and paranoia. Forced to commit more and more murders to protect himself from enmity and suspicion, he soon becomes a tyrannical ruler. The bloodbath and consequent civil war swiftly take Macbeth and Lady Macbeth into the realms of madness and death. 

    Buy Tickets
  • 14
    Friday
    2025 New Visions Exhibition
    2025 New Visions Exhibition
    All Day
    at Fine Arts Gallery

    Juried by Matthew Kirk  Opening reception: January 23, 5pm - 7:30pm

    Buy Tickets
    Annet Counwenberg: Sewing Circles
    Annet Counwenberg: Sewing Circles
    All Day
    at Zuckerman Museum of Art

    Annet Couwenberg: Sewing Circles features an overview of ten years of cultural research, digital experimentation, and finished artifacts. Couwenberg completed the work as part of her studio practice and in partnerships with cultural institutions in North America, Europe, and Asia. The artistic projects presented in this exhibition highlight the expanding technological parameters related to textiles and fabrics and their specific application in the arenas of scientific research, fashion and interior design, and contemporary social issues. The exhibition explores her depth of research as well as the multiple intersections that are revealed between established disciplines and fields of knowledge. Annet Couwenberg: Sewing Circles is curated by Lori Rubeling. The traveling exhibition is organized by the Center for Art, Design and Visual Culture, UMBC with support from Maryland State Arts Council. Couwenberg will be the Windgate Artist-in-Residence at KSU in Spring 2025. 

    In-person Lecture: April 2nd, 3:30pm

    LECTURE RSVP LINK

    +3
    Fall 2024 Windgate Artist-in-Residence: Matthew Kirk
    Fall 2024 Windgate Artist-in-Residence: Matthew Kirk
    All Day
    at Zuckerman Museum of Art

    Matthew Kirk (b. 1978, Ganado, Ariz.) is an enrolled member of the Navajo Nation and currently lives and works in Brooklyn, New York. A self-taught artist, Kirk’s abstract assemblages and paintings are steeped in symbolism and iconography that take inspiration from colors and patterns found in turn-of-the-century Navajo rugs. Kirk will be the Windgate Artist-in- Residence at KSU in Fall 2024.

    In person lecture at the ZMA: November 7th, 5pm

    Buy Tickets
    Shakespeare
    Shakespeare's Macbeth
    8:00pm
    at Stillwell Theater

    Scottish general Macbeth receives a prophecy from a trio of witches that one day he will become King of Scotland. Consumed by ambition and spurred to action by his wife, Macbeth murders King Duncan and takes the Scottish throne for himself. He is then wracked with guilt and paranoia. Forced to commit more and more murders to protect himself from enmity and suspicion, he soon becomes a tyrannical ruler. The bloodbath and consequent civil war swiftly take Macbeth and Lady Macbeth into the realms of madness and death. 

    Buy Tickets
    Anne Plamondon Productions presents "Myokine"
    Anne Plamondon Productions presents "Myokine"
    8:00pm
    at KSU Dance Theater on the Marietta campus

    An exceptional dancer, Anne Plamondon also traces her path as a choreographer. Her new creation, "Myokine," focuses on the body in its entirety and lets the voice emerge to express very current concerns.

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  • 15
    Saturday
    2025 New Visions Exhibition
    2025 New Visions Exhibition
    All Day
    at Fine Arts Gallery

    Juried by Matthew Kirk  Opening reception: January 23, 5pm - 7:30pm

    Buy Tickets
    Annet Counwenberg: Sewing Circles
    Annet Counwenberg: Sewing Circles
    All Day
    at Zuckerman Museum of Art

    Annet Couwenberg: Sewing Circles features an overview of ten years of cultural research, digital experimentation, and finished artifacts. Couwenberg completed the work as part of her studio practice and in partnerships with cultural institutions in North America, Europe, and Asia. The artistic projects presented in this exhibition highlight the expanding technological parameters related to textiles and fabrics and their specific application in the arenas of scientific research, fashion and interior design, and contemporary social issues. The exhibition explores her depth of research as well as the multiple intersections that are revealed between established disciplines and fields of knowledge. Annet Couwenberg: Sewing Circles is curated by Lori Rubeling. The traveling exhibition is organized by the Center for Art, Design and Visual Culture, UMBC with support from Maryland State Arts Council. Couwenberg will be the Windgate Artist-in-Residence at KSU in Spring 2025. 

    In-person Lecture: April 2nd, 3:30pm

    LECTURE RSVP LINK

    +5
    Beth LaCour: Mountains and Valleys
    Beth LaCour: Mountains and Valleys
    All Day
    at Zuckerman Museum of Art

    The Zuckerman Museum of Art is pleased to present new work by artist Beth LaCour. The exhibition features a series of folded paper vessels as well as a large installation on the Project Walls. LaCour’s work focuses on hand folded sculptural paper vessels, reliefs, and lighting. She has taught printmaking as well as drawing, papermaking, sculpture, and digital processes at Randolph College (V.A.), Yavapai College and Northern Arizona University (A.Z.). A former artist-in-residence at Taliesi, her work is included in numerous national private and public collections. Currently, LaCour is the Studio Coordinator for both the Book Arts Studio and the Papermaking Studio at Penland School of Craft (N.C.).

    Fall 2024 Windgate Artist-in-Residence: Matthew Kirk
    Fall 2024 Windgate Artist-in-Residence: Matthew Kirk
    All Day
    at Zuckerman Museum of Art

    Matthew Kirk (b. 1978, Ganado, Ariz.) is an enrolled member of the Navajo Nation and currently lives and works in Brooklyn, New York. A self-taught artist, Kirk’s abstract assemblages and paintings are steeped in symbolism and iconography that take inspiration from colors and patterns found in turn-of-the-century Navajo rugs. Kirk will be the Windgate Artist-in- Residence at KSU in Fall 2024.

    In person lecture at the ZMA: November 7th, 5pm

    Buy Tickets
    KSU Opera Theater
    KSU Opera Theater
    2:00pm
    at Bailey Performance Center, Morgan Hall

    Choral & Opera Series. Enjoy a performance by the KSU Opera Theater.

    Livestream

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    Shakespeare
    Shakespeare's Macbeth
    8:00pm
    at Stillwell Theater

    Scottish general Macbeth receives a prophecy from a trio of witches that one day he will become King of Scotland. Consumed by ambition and spurred to action by his wife, Macbeth murders King Duncan and takes the Scottish throne for himself. He is then wracked with guilt and paranoia. Forced to commit more and more murders to protect himself from enmity and suspicion, he soon becomes a tyrannical ruler. The bloodbath and consequent civil war swiftly take Macbeth and Lady Macbeth into the realms of madness and death. 

    Buy Tickets
    Anne Plamondon Productions presents "Myokine"
    Anne Plamondon Productions presents "Myokine"
    8:00pm
    at KSU Dance Theater on the Marietta campus

    An exceptional dancer, Anne Plamondon also traces her path as a choreographer. Her new creation, "Myokine," focuses on the body in its entirety and lets the voice emerge to express very current concerns.

    Buy Tickets
  • 16
    Sunday
    Beth LaCour: Mountains and Valleys
    Beth LaCour: Mountains and Valleys
    All Day
    at Zuckerman Museum of Art

    The Zuckerman Museum of Art is pleased to present new work by artist Beth LaCour. The exhibition features a series of folded paper vessels as well as a large installation on the Project Walls. LaCour’s work focuses on hand folded sculptural paper vessels, reliefs, and lighting. She has taught printmaking as well as drawing, papermaking, sculpture, and digital processes at Randolph College (V.A.), Yavapai College and Northern Arizona University (A.Z.). A former artist-in-residence at Taliesi, her work is included in numerous national private and public collections. Currently, LaCour is the Studio Coordinator for both the Book Arts Studio and the Papermaking Studio at Penland School of Craft (N.C.).

    Fall 2024 Windgate Artist-in-Residence: Matthew Kirk
    Fall 2024 Windgate Artist-in-Residence: Matthew Kirk
    All Day
    at Zuckerman Museum of Art

    Matthew Kirk (b. 1978, Ganado, Ariz.) is an enrolled member of the Navajo Nation and currently lives and works in Brooklyn, New York. A self-taught artist, Kirk’s abstract assemblages and paintings are steeped in symbolism and iconography that take inspiration from colors and patterns found in turn-of-the-century Navajo rugs. Kirk will be the Windgate Artist-in- Residence at KSU in Fall 2024.

    In person lecture at the ZMA: November 7th, 5pm

    Buy Tickets
    +3
    Annet Counwenberg: Sewing Circles
    Annet Counwenberg: Sewing Circles
    All Day
    at Zuckerman Museum of Art

    Annet Couwenberg: Sewing Circles features an overview of ten years of cultural research, digital experimentation, and finished artifacts. Couwenberg completed the work as part of her studio practice and in partnerships with cultural institutions in North America, Europe, and Asia. The artistic projects presented in this exhibition highlight the expanding technological parameters related to textiles and fabrics and their specific application in the arenas of scientific research, fashion and interior design, and contemporary social issues. The exhibition explores her depth of research as well as the multiple intersections that are revealed between established disciplines and fields of knowledge. Annet Couwenberg: Sewing Circles is curated by Lori Rubeling. The traveling exhibition is organized by the Center for Art, Design and Visual Culture, UMBC with support from Maryland State Arts Council. Couwenberg will be the Windgate Artist-in-Residence at KSU in Spring 2025. 

    In-person Lecture: April 2nd, 3:30pm

    LECTURE RSVP LINK

    2025 New Visions Exhibition
    2025 New Visions Exhibition
    All Day
    at Fine Arts Gallery

    Juried by Matthew Kirk  Opening reception: January 23, 5pm - 7:30pm

    Buy Tickets
    Shakespeare
    Shakespeare's Macbeth
    3:00pm
    at Stillwell Theater

    Scottish general Macbeth receives a prophecy from a trio of witches that one day he will become King of Scotland. Consumed by ambition and spurred to action by his wife, Macbeth murders King Duncan and takes the Scottish throne for himself. He is then wracked with guilt and paranoia. Forced to commit more and more murders to protect himself from enmity and suspicion, he soon becomes a tyrannical ruler. The bloodbath and consequent civil war swiftly take Macbeth and Lady Macbeth into the realms of madness and death. 

    Buy Tickets
  • 17
    Monday
    2025 New Visions Exhibition
    2025 New Visions Exhibition
    All Day
    at Fine Arts Gallery

    Juried by Matthew Kirk  Opening reception: January 23, 5pm - 7:30pm

    Buy Tickets
    Annet Counwenberg: Sewing Circles
    Annet Counwenberg: Sewing Circles
    All Day
    at Zuckerman Museum of Art

    Annet Couwenberg: Sewing Circles features an overview of ten years of cultural research, digital experimentation, and finished artifacts. Couwenberg completed the work as part of her studio practice and in partnerships with cultural institutions in North America, Europe, and Asia. The artistic projects presented in this exhibition highlight the expanding technological parameters related to textiles and fabrics and their specific application in the arenas of scientific research, fashion and interior design, and contemporary social issues. The exhibition explores her depth of research as well as the multiple intersections that are revealed between established disciplines and fields of knowledge. Annet Couwenberg: Sewing Circles is curated by Lori Rubeling. The traveling exhibition is organized by the Center for Art, Design and Visual Culture, UMBC with support from Maryland State Arts Council. Couwenberg will be the Windgate Artist-in-Residence at KSU in Spring 2025. 

    In-person Lecture: April 2nd, 3:30pm

    LECTURE RSVP LINK

    +3
    Beth LaCour: Mountains and Valleys
    Beth LaCour: Mountains and Valleys
    All Day
    at Zuckerman Museum of Art

    The Zuckerman Museum of Art is pleased to present new work by artist Beth LaCour. The exhibition features a series of folded paper vessels as well as a large installation on the Project Walls. LaCour’s work focuses on hand folded sculptural paper vessels, reliefs, and lighting. She has taught printmaking as well as drawing, papermaking, sculpture, and digital processes at Randolph College (V.A.), Yavapai College and Northern Arizona University (A.Z.). A former artist-in-residence at Taliesi, her work is included in numerous national private and public collections. Currently, LaCour is the Studio Coordinator for both the Book Arts Studio and the Papermaking Studio at Penland School of Craft (N.C.).

    Fall 2024 Windgate Artist-in-Residence: Matthew Kirk
    Fall 2024 Windgate Artist-in-Residence: Matthew Kirk
    All Day
    at Zuckerman Museum of Art

    Matthew Kirk (b. 1978, Ganado, Ariz.) is an enrolled member of the Navajo Nation and currently lives and works in Brooklyn, New York. A self-taught artist, Kirk’s abstract assemblages and paintings are steeped in symbolism and iconography that take inspiration from colors and patterns found in turn-of-the-century Navajo rugs. Kirk will be the Windgate Artist-in- Residence at KSU in Fall 2024.

    In person lecture at the ZMA: November 7th, 5pm

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    KSU Jazz Ensemble I
    KSU Jazz Ensemble I
    7:30pm
    at Bailey Performance Center, Morgan Hall

    Jazz Series. Enjoy a performance by KSU Jazz Ensemble I led by Bailey School of Music Director of Jazz Studies Sam Skelton.

    Livestream

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  • 18
    Tuesday
    2025 New Visions Exhibition
    2025 New Visions Exhibition
    All Day
    at Fine Arts Gallery

    Juried by Matthew Kirk  Opening reception: January 23, 5pm - 7:30pm

    Buy Tickets
    Annet Counwenberg: Sewing Circles
    Annet Counwenberg: Sewing Circles
    All Day
    at Zuckerman Museum of Art

    Annet Couwenberg: Sewing Circles features an overview of ten years of cultural research, digital experimentation, and finished artifacts. Couwenberg completed the work as part of her studio practice and in partnerships with cultural institutions in North America, Europe, and Asia. The artistic projects presented in this exhibition highlight the expanding technological parameters related to textiles and fabrics and their specific application in the arenas of scientific research, fashion and interior design, and contemporary social issues. The exhibition explores her depth of research as well as the multiple intersections that are revealed between established disciplines and fields of knowledge. Annet Couwenberg: Sewing Circles is curated by Lori Rubeling. The traveling exhibition is organized by the Center for Art, Design and Visual Culture, UMBC with support from Maryland State Arts Council. Couwenberg will be the Windgate Artist-in-Residence at KSU in Spring 2025. 

    In-person Lecture: April 2nd, 3:30pm

    LECTURE RSVP LINK

    +2
    Beth LaCour: Mountains and Valleys
    Beth LaCour: Mountains and Valleys
    All Day
    at Zuckerman Museum of Art

    The Zuckerman Museum of Art is pleased to present new work by artist Beth LaCour. The exhibition features a series of folded paper vessels as well as a large installation on the Project Walls. LaCour’s work focuses on hand folded sculptural paper vessels, reliefs, and lighting. She has taught printmaking as well as drawing, papermaking, sculpture, and digital processes at Randolph College (V.A.), Yavapai College and Northern Arizona University (A.Z.). A former artist-in-residence at Taliesi, her work is included in numerous national private and public collections. Currently, LaCour is the Studio Coordinator for both the Book Arts Studio and the Papermaking Studio at Penland School of Craft (N.C.).

    Fall 2024 Windgate Artist-in-Residence: Matthew Kirk
    Fall 2024 Windgate Artist-in-Residence: Matthew Kirk
    All Day
    at Zuckerman Museum of Art

    Matthew Kirk (b. 1978, Ganado, Ariz.) is an enrolled member of the Navajo Nation and currently lives and works in Brooklyn, New York. A self-taught artist, Kirk’s abstract assemblages and paintings are steeped in symbolism and iconography that take inspiration from colors and patterns found in turn-of-the-century Navajo rugs. Kirk will be the Windgate Artist-in- Residence at KSU in Fall 2024.

    In person lecture at the ZMA: November 7th, 5pm

    Buy Tickets
  • 19
    Wednesday
    2025 New Visions Exhibition
    2025 New Visions Exhibition
    All Day
    at Fine Arts Gallery

    Juried by Matthew Kirk  Opening reception: January 23, 5pm - 7:30pm

    Buy Tickets
    Annet Counwenberg: Sewing Circles
    Annet Counwenberg: Sewing Circles
    All Day
    at Zuckerman Museum of Art

    Annet Couwenberg: Sewing Circles features an overview of ten years of cultural research, digital experimentation, and finished artifacts. Couwenberg completed the work as part of her studio practice and in partnerships with cultural institutions in North America, Europe, and Asia. The artistic projects presented in this exhibition highlight the expanding technological parameters related to textiles and fabrics and their specific application in the arenas of scientific research, fashion and interior design, and contemporary social issues. The exhibition explores her depth of research as well as the multiple intersections that are revealed between established disciplines and fields of knowledge. Annet Couwenberg: Sewing Circles is curated by Lori Rubeling. The traveling exhibition is organized by the Center for Art, Design and Visual Culture, UMBC with support from Maryland State Arts Council. Couwenberg will be the Windgate Artist-in-Residence at KSU in Spring 2025. 

    In-person Lecture: April 2nd, 3:30pm

    LECTURE RSVP LINK

    +3
    Beth LaCour: Mountains and Valleys
    Beth LaCour: Mountains and Valleys
    All Day
    at Zuckerman Museum of Art

    The Zuckerman Museum of Art is pleased to present new work by artist Beth LaCour. The exhibition features a series of folded paper vessels as well as a large installation on the Project Walls. LaCour’s work focuses on hand folded sculptural paper vessels, reliefs, and lighting. She has taught printmaking as well as drawing, papermaking, sculpture, and digital processes at Randolph College (V.A.), Yavapai College and Northern Arizona University (A.Z.). A former artist-in-residence at Taliesi, her work is included in numerous national private and public collections. Currently, LaCour is the Studio Coordinator for both the Book Arts Studio and the Papermaking Studio at Penland School of Craft (N.C.).

    Fall 2024 Windgate Artist-in-Residence: Matthew Kirk
    Fall 2024 Windgate Artist-in-Residence: Matthew Kirk
    All Day
    at Zuckerman Museum of Art

    Matthew Kirk (b. 1978, Ganado, Ariz.) is an enrolled member of the Navajo Nation and currently lives and works in Brooklyn, New York. A self-taught artist, Kirk’s abstract assemblages and paintings are steeped in symbolism and iconography that take inspiration from colors and patterns found in turn-of-the-century Navajo rugs. Kirk will be the Windgate Artist-in- Residence at KSU in Fall 2024.

    In person lecture at the ZMA: November 7th, 5pm

    Buy Tickets
    KSU Wind Symphony
    KSU Wind Symphony
    7:30pm
    at Bailey Performance Center, Morgan Hall

    Bands & Percussion Series. Enjoy a performance by the KSU Wind Symphony  under the direction of Bailey School of Music faculty.

    Livestream

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  • 20
    Thursday
    2025 New Visions Exhibition
    2025 New Visions Exhibition
    All Day
    at Fine Arts Gallery

    Juried by Matthew Kirk  Opening reception: January 23, 5pm - 7:30pm

    Buy Tickets
    Annet Counwenberg: Sewing Circles
    Annet Counwenberg: Sewing Circles
    All Day
    at Zuckerman Museum of Art

    Annet Couwenberg: Sewing Circles features an overview of ten years of cultural research, digital experimentation, and finished artifacts. Couwenberg completed the work as part of her studio practice and in partnerships with cultural institutions in North America, Europe, and Asia. The artistic projects presented in this exhibition highlight the expanding technological parameters related to textiles and fabrics and their specific application in the arenas of scientific research, fashion and interior design, and contemporary social issues. The exhibition explores her depth of research as well as the multiple intersections that are revealed between established disciplines and fields of knowledge. Annet Couwenberg: Sewing Circles is curated by Lori Rubeling. The traveling exhibition is organized by the Center for Art, Design and Visual Culture, UMBC with support from Maryland State Arts Council. Couwenberg will be the Windgate Artist-in-Residence at KSU in Spring 2025. 

    In-person Lecture: April 2nd, 3:30pm

    LECTURE RSVP LINK

    +3
    Beth LaCour: Mountains and Valleys
    Beth LaCour: Mountains and Valleys
    All Day
    at Zuckerman Museum of Art

    The Zuckerman Museum of Art is pleased to present new work by artist Beth LaCour. The exhibition features a series of folded paper vessels as well as a large installation on the Project Walls. LaCour’s work focuses on hand folded sculptural paper vessels, reliefs, and lighting. She has taught printmaking as well as drawing, papermaking, sculpture, and digital processes at Randolph College (V.A.), Yavapai College and Northern Arizona University (A.Z.). A former artist-in-residence at Taliesi, her work is included in numerous national private and public collections. Currently, LaCour is the Studio Coordinator for both the Book Arts Studio and the Papermaking Studio at Penland School of Craft (N.C.).

    Fall 2024 Windgate Artist-in-Residence: Matthew Kirk
    Fall 2024 Windgate Artist-in-Residence: Matthew Kirk
    All Day
    at Zuckerman Museum of Art

    Matthew Kirk (b. 1978, Ganado, Ariz.) is an enrolled member of the Navajo Nation and currently lives and works in Brooklyn, New York. A self-taught artist, Kirk’s abstract assemblages and paintings are steeped in symbolism and iconography that take inspiration from colors and patterns found in turn-of-the-century Navajo rugs. Kirk will be the Windgate Artist-in- Residence at KSU in Fall 2024.

    In person lecture at the ZMA: November 7th, 5pm

    Buy Tickets
    Shakespeare
    Shakespeare's Macbeth
    7:30pm
    at Stillwell Theater

    Scottish general Macbeth receives a prophecy from a trio of witches that one day he will become King of Scotland. Consumed by ambition and spurred to action by his wife, Macbeth murders King Duncan and takes the Scottish throne for himself. He is then wracked with guilt and paranoia. Forced to commit more and more murders to protect himself from enmity and suspicion, he soon becomes a tyrannical ruler. The bloodbath and consequent civil war swiftly take Macbeth and Lady Macbeth into the realms of madness and death. 

    Buy Tickets
  • 21
    Friday
    2025 New Visions Exhibition
    2025 New Visions Exhibition
    All Day
    at Fine Arts Gallery

    Juried by Matthew Kirk  Opening reception: January 23, 5pm - 7:30pm

    Buy Tickets
    Annet Counwenberg: Sewing Circles
    Annet Counwenberg: Sewing Circles
    All Day
    at Zuckerman Museum of Art

    Annet Couwenberg: Sewing Circles features an overview of ten years of cultural research, digital experimentation, and finished artifacts. Couwenberg completed the work as part of her studio practice and in partnerships with cultural institutions in North America, Europe, and Asia. The artistic projects presented in this exhibition highlight the expanding technological parameters related to textiles and fabrics and their specific application in the arenas of scientific research, fashion and interior design, and contemporary social issues. The exhibition explores her depth of research as well as the multiple intersections that are revealed between established disciplines and fields of knowledge. Annet Couwenberg: Sewing Circles is curated by Lori Rubeling. The traveling exhibition is organized by the Center for Art, Design and Visual Culture, UMBC with support from Maryland State Arts Council. Couwenberg will be the Windgate Artist-in-Residence at KSU in Spring 2025. 

    In-person Lecture: April 2nd, 3:30pm

    LECTURE RSVP LINK

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    Beth LaCour: Mountains and Valleys
    Beth LaCour: Mountains and Valleys
    All Day
    at Zuckerman Museum of Art

    The Zuckerman Museum of Art is pleased to present new work by artist Beth LaCour. The exhibition features a series of folded paper vessels as well as a large installation on the Project Walls. LaCour’s work focuses on hand folded sculptural paper vessels, reliefs, and lighting. She has taught printmaking as well as drawing, papermaking, sculpture, and digital processes at Randolph College (V.A.), Yavapai College and Northern Arizona University (A.Z.). A former artist-in-residence at Taliesi, her work is included in numerous national private and public collections. Currently, LaCour is the Studio Coordinator for both the Book Arts Studio and the Papermaking Studio at Penland School of Craft (N.C.).

    Fall 2024 Windgate Artist-in-Residence: Matthew Kirk
    Fall 2024 Windgate Artist-in-Residence: Matthew Kirk
    All Day
    at Zuckerman Museum of Art

    Matthew Kirk (b. 1978, Ganado, Ariz.) is an enrolled member of the Navajo Nation and currently lives and works in Brooklyn, New York. A self-taught artist, Kirk’s abstract assemblages and paintings are steeped in symbolism and iconography that take inspiration from colors and patterns found in turn-of-the-century Navajo rugs. Kirk will be the Windgate Artist-in- Residence at KSU in Fall 2024.

    In person lecture at the ZMA: November 7th, 5pm

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    Shawn Sheehy
    Shawn Sheehy
    10:00am

    In this 4-hour virtual workshop, renowned book artist Shawn Sheehy will lead attendees through structural basics and advanced techniques for creating pop-up books. Sheehy will also present a virtual lecture about his work at 12 p.m. His trade pop-up books Welcome to the Neighborwood and Beyond the Sixth Extinction (both mass-market versions of previous artist books) were published by Candlewick and have won numerous awards. Sheehy has been teaching book arts courses and workshops since 2001. His broadsides and artist book editions have been collected by such prestigious institutions as Stanford, Carnegie Mellon, University of Chicago, Library of Congress, UCLA, and Harvard. Sheehy served as director of The Movable Book Society from 2018 to 2023. He holds an MFA in Book Arts from Columbia College Chicago.

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    KSU Black Musicians Coalition: The Blueprint
    KSU Black Musicians Coalition: The Blueprint
    8:00pm
    at Bailey Performance Center, Morgan Hall

    Experience an evening of thought-provoking performances curated by the Black Musicians Coalition, an award-winning KSU student organization.

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    Shakespeare
    Shakespeare's Macbeth
    8:00pm
    at Stillwell Theater

    Scottish general Macbeth receives a prophecy from a trio of witches that one day he will become King of Scotland. Consumed by ambition and spurred to action by his wife, Macbeth murders King Duncan and takes the Scottish throne for himself. He is then wracked with guilt and paranoia. Forced to commit more and more murders to protect himself from enmity and suspicion, he soon becomes a tyrannical ruler. The bloodbath and consequent civil war swiftly take Macbeth and Lady Macbeth into the realms of madness and death. 

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  • 22
    Saturday
    2025 New Visions Exhibition
    2025 New Visions Exhibition
    All Day
    at Fine Arts Gallery

    Juried by Matthew Kirk  Opening reception: January 23, 5pm - 7:30pm

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    Annet Counwenberg: Sewing Circles
    Annet Counwenberg: Sewing Circles
    All Day
    at Zuckerman Museum of Art

    Annet Couwenberg: Sewing Circles features an overview of ten years of cultural research, digital experimentation, and finished artifacts. Couwenberg completed the work as part of her studio practice and in partnerships with cultural institutions in North America, Europe, and Asia. The artistic projects presented in this exhibition highlight the expanding technological parameters related to textiles and fabrics and their specific application in the arenas of scientific research, fashion and interior design, and contemporary social issues. The exhibition explores her depth of research as well as the multiple intersections that are revealed between established disciplines and fields of knowledge. Annet Couwenberg: Sewing Circles is curated by Lori Rubeling. The traveling exhibition is organized by the Center for Art, Design and Visual Culture, UMBC with support from Maryland State Arts Council. Couwenberg will be the Windgate Artist-in-Residence at KSU in Spring 2025. 

    In-person Lecture: April 2nd, 3:30pm

    LECTURE RSVP LINK

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    Beth LaCour: Mountains and Valleys
    Beth LaCour: Mountains and Valleys
    All Day
    at Zuckerman Museum of Art

    The Zuckerman Museum of Art is pleased to present new work by artist Beth LaCour. The exhibition features a series of folded paper vessels as well as a large installation on the Project Walls. LaCour’s work focuses on hand folded sculptural paper vessels, reliefs, and lighting. She has taught printmaking as well as drawing, papermaking, sculpture, and digital processes at Randolph College (V.A.), Yavapai College and Northern Arizona University (A.Z.). A former artist-in-residence at Taliesi, her work is included in numerous national private and public collections. Currently, LaCour is the Studio Coordinator for both the Book Arts Studio and the Papermaking Studio at Penland School of Craft (N.C.).

    Fall 2024 Windgate Artist-in-Residence: Matthew Kirk
    Fall 2024 Windgate Artist-in-Residence: Matthew Kirk
    All Day
    at Zuckerman Museum of Art

    Matthew Kirk (b. 1978, Ganado, Ariz.) is an enrolled member of the Navajo Nation and currently lives and works in Brooklyn, New York. A self-taught artist, Kirk’s abstract assemblages and paintings are steeped in symbolism and iconography that take inspiration from colors and patterns found in turn-of-the-century Navajo rugs. Kirk will be the Windgate Artist-in- Residence at KSU in Fall 2024.

    In person lecture at the ZMA: November 7th, 5pm

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    Shakespeare
    Shakespeare's Macbeth
    8:00pm
    at Stillwell Theater

    Scottish general Macbeth receives a prophecy from a trio of witches that one day he will become King of Scotland. Consumed by ambition and spurred to action by his wife, Macbeth murders King Duncan and takes the Scottish throne for himself. He is then wracked with guilt and paranoia. Forced to commit more and more murders to protect himself from enmity and suspicion, he soon becomes a tyrannical ruler. The bloodbath and consequent civil war swiftly take Macbeth and Lady Macbeth into the realms of madness and death. 

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  • 23
    Sunday
    Fall 2024 Windgate Artist-in-Residence: Matthew Kirk
    Fall 2024 Windgate Artist-in-Residence: Matthew Kirk
    All Day
    at Zuckerman Museum of Art

    Matthew Kirk (b. 1978, Ganado, Ariz.) is an enrolled member of the Navajo Nation and currently lives and works in Brooklyn, New York. A self-taught artist, Kirk’s abstract assemblages and paintings are steeped in symbolism and iconography that take inspiration from colors and patterns found in turn-of-the-century Navajo rugs. Kirk will be the Windgate Artist-in- Residence at KSU in Fall 2024.

    In person lecture at the ZMA: November 7th, 5pm

    Buy Tickets
    Beth LaCour: Mountains and Valleys
    Beth LaCour: Mountains and Valleys
    All Day
    at Zuckerman Museum of Art

    The Zuckerman Museum of Art is pleased to present new work by artist Beth LaCour. The exhibition features a series of folded paper vessels as well as a large installation on the Project Walls. LaCour’s work focuses on hand folded sculptural paper vessels, reliefs, and lighting. She has taught printmaking as well as drawing, papermaking, sculpture, and digital processes at Randolph College (V.A.), Yavapai College and Northern Arizona University (A.Z.). A former artist-in-residence at Taliesi, her work is included in numerous national private and public collections. Currently, LaCour is the Studio Coordinator for both the Book Arts Studio and the Papermaking Studio at Penland School of Craft (N.C.).

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    2025 New Visions Exhibition
    2025 New Visions Exhibition
    All Day
    at Fine Arts Gallery

    Juried by Matthew Kirk  Opening reception: January 23, 5pm - 7:30pm

    Buy Tickets
    Annet Counwenberg: Sewing Circles
    Annet Counwenberg: Sewing Circles
    All Day
    at Zuckerman Museum of Art

    Annet Couwenberg: Sewing Circles features an overview of ten years of cultural research, digital experimentation, and finished artifacts. Couwenberg completed the work as part of her studio practice and in partnerships with cultural institutions in North America, Europe, and Asia. The artistic projects presented in this exhibition highlight the expanding technological parameters related to textiles and fabrics and their specific application in the arenas of scientific research, fashion and interior design, and contemporary social issues. The exhibition explores her depth of research as well as the multiple intersections that are revealed between established disciplines and fields of knowledge. Annet Couwenberg: Sewing Circles is curated by Lori Rubeling. The traveling exhibition is organized by the Center for Art, Design and Visual Culture, UMBC with support from Maryland State Arts Council. Couwenberg will be the Windgate Artist-in-Residence at KSU in Spring 2025. 

    In-person Lecture: April 2nd, 3:30pm

    LECTURE RSVP LINK

    Shakespeare
    Shakespeare's Macbeth
    3:00pm
    at Stillwell Theater

    Scottish general Macbeth receives a prophecy from a trio of witches that one day he will become King of Scotland. Consumed by ambition and spurred to action by his wife, Macbeth murders King Duncan and takes the Scottish throne for himself. He is then wracked with guilt and paranoia. Forced to commit more and more murders to protect himself from enmity and suspicion, he soon becomes a tyrannical ruler. The bloodbath and consequent civil war swiftly take Macbeth and Lady Macbeth into the realms of madness and death. 

    Buy Tickets
  • 24
    Monday
    Beth LaCour: Mountains and Valleys
    Beth LaCour: Mountains and Valleys
    All Day
    at Zuckerman Museum of Art

    The Zuckerman Museum of Art is pleased to present new work by artist Beth LaCour. The exhibition features a series of folded paper vessels as well as a large installation on the Project Walls. LaCour’s work focuses on hand folded sculptural paper vessels, reliefs, and lighting. She has taught printmaking as well as drawing, papermaking, sculpture, and digital processes at Randolph College (V.A.), Yavapai College and Northern Arizona University (A.Z.). A former artist-in-residence at Taliesi, her work is included in numerous national private and public collections. Currently, LaCour is the Studio Coordinator for both the Book Arts Studio and the Papermaking Studio at Penland School of Craft (N.C.).

    Fall 2024 Windgate Artist-in-Residence: Matthew Kirk
    Fall 2024 Windgate Artist-in-Residence: Matthew Kirk
    All Day
    at Zuckerman Museum of Art

    Matthew Kirk (b. 1978, Ganado, Ariz.) is an enrolled member of the Navajo Nation and currently lives and works in Brooklyn, New York. A self-taught artist, Kirk’s abstract assemblages and paintings are steeped in symbolism and iconography that take inspiration from colors and patterns found in turn-of-the-century Navajo rugs. Kirk will be the Windgate Artist-in- Residence at KSU in Fall 2024.

    In person lecture at the ZMA: November 7th, 5pm

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    2025 New Visions Exhibition
    2025 New Visions Exhibition
    All Day
    at Fine Arts Gallery

    Juried by Matthew Kirk  Opening reception: January 23, 5pm - 7:30pm

    Buy Tickets
    Annet Counwenberg: Sewing Circles
    Annet Counwenberg: Sewing Circles
    All Day
    at Zuckerman Museum of Art

    Annet Couwenberg: Sewing Circles features an overview of ten years of cultural research, digital experimentation, and finished artifacts. Couwenberg completed the work as part of her studio practice and in partnerships with cultural institutions in North America, Europe, and Asia. The artistic projects presented in this exhibition highlight the expanding technological parameters related to textiles and fabrics and their specific application in the arenas of scientific research, fashion and interior design, and contemporary social issues. The exhibition explores her depth of research as well as the multiple intersections that are revealed between established disciplines and fields of knowledge. Annet Couwenberg: Sewing Circles is curated by Lori Rubeling. The traveling exhibition is organized by the Center for Art, Design and Visual Culture, UMBC with support from Maryland State Arts Council. Couwenberg will be the Windgate Artist-in-Residence at KSU in Spring 2025. 

    In-person Lecture: April 2nd, 3:30pm

    LECTURE RSVP LINK

    KSU University Bands
    KSU University Bands
    7:30pm
    at Bailey Performance Center, Morgan Hall

    Bands & Percussion Series. Enjoy performance by the KSU University Bands under the direction of Bailey School of Music faculty.

    Livestream

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  • 25
    Tuesday
    2025 New Visions Exhibition
    2025 New Visions Exhibition
    All Day
    at Fine Arts Gallery

    Juried by Matthew Kirk  Opening reception: January 23, 5pm - 7:30pm

    Buy Tickets
    Annet Counwenberg: Sewing Circles
    Annet Counwenberg: Sewing Circles
    All Day
    at Zuckerman Museum of Art

    Annet Couwenberg: Sewing Circles features an overview of ten years of cultural research, digital experimentation, and finished artifacts. Couwenberg completed the work as part of her studio practice and in partnerships with cultural institutions in North America, Europe, and Asia. The artistic projects presented in this exhibition highlight the expanding technological parameters related to textiles and fabrics and their specific application in the arenas of scientific research, fashion and interior design, and contemporary social issues. The exhibition explores her depth of research as well as the multiple intersections that are revealed between established disciplines and fields of knowledge. Annet Couwenberg: Sewing Circles is curated by Lori Rubeling. The traveling exhibition is organized by the Center for Art, Design and Visual Culture, UMBC with support from Maryland State Arts Council. Couwenberg will be the Windgate Artist-in-Residence at KSU in Spring 2025. 

    In-person Lecture: April 2nd, 3:30pm

    LECTURE RSVP LINK

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    Fall 2024 Windgate Artist-in-Residence: Matthew Kirk
    Fall 2024 Windgate Artist-in-Residence: Matthew Kirk
    All Day
    at Zuckerman Museum of Art

    Matthew Kirk (b. 1978, Ganado, Ariz.) is an enrolled member of the Navajo Nation and currently lives and works in Brooklyn, New York. A self-taught artist, Kirk’s abstract assemblages and paintings are steeped in symbolism and iconography that take inspiration from colors and patterns found in turn-of-the-century Navajo rugs. Kirk will be the Windgate Artist-in- Residence at KSU in Fall 2024.

    In person lecture at the ZMA: November 7th, 5pm

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    KSU Jazz Ensembles II & III
    KSU Jazz Ensembles II & III
    7:30pm
    at Bailey Performance Center, Morgan Hall

    Jazz Series. Enjoy performances by KSU Jazz Ensembles II & III led by Bailey School of Music faculty Wes Funderburk and Rob Opitz. 

    Livestream

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  • 26
    Wednesday
    2025 New Visions Exhibition
    2025 New Visions Exhibition
    All Day
    at Fine Arts Gallery

    Juried by Matthew Kirk  Opening reception: January 23, 5pm - 7:30pm

    Buy Tickets
    Annet Counwenberg: Sewing Circles
    Annet Counwenberg: Sewing Circles
    All Day
    at Zuckerman Museum of Art

    Annet Couwenberg: Sewing Circles features an overview of ten years of cultural research, digital experimentation, and finished artifacts. Couwenberg completed the work as part of her studio practice and in partnerships with cultural institutions in North America, Europe, and Asia. The artistic projects presented in this exhibition highlight the expanding technological parameters related to textiles and fabrics and their specific application in the arenas of scientific research, fashion and interior design, and contemporary social issues. The exhibition explores her depth of research as well as the multiple intersections that are revealed between established disciplines and fields of knowledge. Annet Couwenberg: Sewing Circles is curated by Lori Rubeling. The traveling exhibition is organized by the Center for Art, Design and Visual Culture, UMBC with support from Maryland State Arts Council. Couwenberg will be the Windgate Artist-in-Residence at KSU in Spring 2025. 

    In-person Lecture: April 2nd, 3:30pm

    LECTURE RSVP LINK

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    Beth LaCour: Mountains and Valleys
    Beth LaCour: Mountains and Valleys
    All Day
    at Zuckerman Museum of Art

    The Zuckerman Museum of Art is pleased to present new work by artist Beth LaCour. The exhibition features a series of folded paper vessels as well as a large installation on the Project Walls. LaCour’s work focuses on hand folded sculptural paper vessels, reliefs, and lighting. She has taught printmaking as well as drawing, papermaking, sculpture, and digital processes at Randolph College (V.A.), Yavapai College and Northern Arizona University (A.Z.). A former artist-in-residence at Taliesi, her work is included in numerous national private and public collections. Currently, LaCour is the Studio Coordinator for both the Book Arts Studio and the Papermaking Studio at Penland School of Craft (N.C.).

    Fall 2024 Windgate Artist-in-Residence: Matthew Kirk
    Fall 2024 Windgate Artist-in-Residence: Matthew Kirk
    All Day
    at Zuckerman Museum of Art

    Matthew Kirk (b. 1978, Ganado, Ariz.) is an enrolled member of the Navajo Nation and currently lives and works in Brooklyn, New York. A self-taught artist, Kirk’s abstract assemblages and paintings are steeped in symbolism and iconography that take inspiration from colors and patterns found in turn-of-the-century Navajo rugs. Kirk will be the Windgate Artist-in- Residence at KSU in Fall 2024.

    In person lecture at the ZMA: November 7th, 5pm

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    KSU Wind Ensemble
    KSU Wind Ensemble
    7:30pm
    at Bailey Performance Center, Morgan Hall

    Livestream 

    Bands & Percussion Series. Enjoy a performance by the KSU Wind Ensemble under the direction of Bailey School of Music Director of Bands David T. Kehler.

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  • 27
    Thursday
    Fall 2024 Windgate Artist-in-Residence: Matthew Kirk
    Fall 2024 Windgate Artist-in-Residence: Matthew Kirk
    All Day
    at Zuckerman Museum of Art

    Matthew Kirk (b. 1978, Ganado, Ariz.) is an enrolled member of the Navajo Nation and currently lives and works in Brooklyn, New York. A self-taught artist, Kirk’s abstract assemblages and paintings are steeped in symbolism and iconography that take inspiration from colors and patterns found in turn-of-the-century Navajo rugs. Kirk will be the Windgate Artist-in- Residence at KSU in Fall 2024.

    In person lecture at the ZMA: November 7th, 5pm

    Buy Tickets
    2025 New Visions Exhibition
    2025 New Visions Exhibition
    All Day
    at Fine Arts Gallery

    Juried by Matthew Kirk  Opening reception: January 23, 5pm - 7:30pm

    Buy Tickets
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    Annet Counwenberg: Sewing Circles
    Annet Counwenberg: Sewing Circles
    All Day
    at Zuckerman Museum of Art

    Annet Couwenberg: Sewing Circles features an overview of ten years of cultural research, digital experimentation, and finished artifacts. Couwenberg completed the work as part of her studio practice and in partnerships with cultural institutions in North America, Europe, and Asia. The artistic projects presented in this exhibition highlight the expanding technological parameters related to textiles and fabrics and their specific application in the arenas of scientific research, fashion and interior design, and contemporary social issues. The exhibition explores her depth of research as well as the multiple intersections that are revealed between established disciplines and fields of knowledge. Annet Couwenberg: Sewing Circles is curated by Lori Rubeling. The traveling exhibition is organized by the Center for Art, Design and Visual Culture, UMBC with support from Maryland State Arts Council. Couwenberg will be the Windgate Artist-in-Residence at KSU in Spring 2025. 

    In-person Lecture: April 2nd, 3:30pm

    LECTURE RSVP LINK

    Beth LaCour: Mountains and Valleys
    Beth LaCour: Mountains and Valleys
    All Day
    at Zuckerman Museum of Art

    The Zuckerman Museum of Art is pleased to present new work by artist Beth LaCour. The exhibition features a series of folded paper vessels as well as a large installation on the Project Walls. LaCour’s work focuses on hand folded sculptural paper vessels, reliefs, and lighting. She has taught printmaking as well as drawing, papermaking, sculpture, and digital processes at Randolph College (V.A.), Yavapai College and Northern Arizona University (A.Z.). A former artist-in-residence at Taliesi, her work is included in numerous national private and public collections. Currently, LaCour is the Studio Coordinator for both the Book Arts Studio and the Papermaking Studio at Penland School of Craft (N.C.).

    KSU Philharmonic Orchestra
    KSU Philharmonic Orchestra
    7:30pm
    at Bailey Performance Center, Morgan Hall

    Orchestras Series. Enjoy a performance by the KSU Philharmonic Orchestra led by Bailey School of Music faculty Nancy Conley.

    Livestream

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  • 28
    Friday
    2025 New Visions Exhibition
    2025 New Visions Exhibition
    All Day
    at Fine Arts Gallery

    Juried by Matthew Kirk  Opening reception: January 23, 5pm - 7:30pm

    Buy Tickets
    Annet Counwenberg: Sewing Circles
    Annet Counwenberg: Sewing Circles
    All Day
    at Zuckerman Museum of Art

    Annet Couwenberg: Sewing Circles features an overview of ten years of cultural research, digital experimentation, and finished artifacts. Couwenberg completed the work as part of her studio practice and in partnerships with cultural institutions in North America, Europe, and Asia. The artistic projects presented in this exhibition highlight the expanding technological parameters related to textiles and fabrics and their specific application in the arenas of scientific research, fashion and interior design, and contemporary social issues. The exhibition explores her depth of research as well as the multiple intersections that are revealed between established disciplines and fields of knowledge. Annet Couwenberg: Sewing Circles is curated by Lori Rubeling. The traveling exhibition is organized by the Center for Art, Design and Visual Culture, UMBC with support from Maryland State Arts Council. Couwenberg will be the Windgate Artist-in-Residence at KSU in Spring 2025. 

    In-person Lecture: April 2nd, 3:30pm

    LECTURE RSVP LINK

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    Beth LaCour: Mountains and Valleys
    Beth LaCour: Mountains and Valleys
    All Day
    at Zuckerman Museum of Art

    The Zuckerman Museum of Art is pleased to present new work by artist Beth LaCour. The exhibition features a series of folded paper vessels as well as a large installation on the Project Walls. LaCour’s work focuses on hand folded sculptural paper vessels, reliefs, and lighting. She has taught printmaking as well as drawing, papermaking, sculpture, and digital processes at Randolph College (V.A.), Yavapai College and Northern Arizona University (A.Z.). A former artist-in-residence at Taliesi, her work is included in numerous national private and public collections. Currently, LaCour is the Studio Coordinator for both the Book Arts Studio and the Papermaking Studio at Penland School of Craft (N.C.).

    Fall 2024 Windgate Artist-in-Residence: Matthew Kirk
    Fall 2024 Windgate Artist-in-Residence: Matthew Kirk
    All Day
    at Zuckerman Museum of Art

    Matthew Kirk (b. 1978, Ganado, Ariz.) is an enrolled member of the Navajo Nation and currently lives and works in Brooklyn, New York. A self-taught artist, Kirk’s abstract assemblages and paintings are steeped in symbolism and iconography that take inspiration from colors and patterns found in turn-of-the-century Navajo rugs. Kirk will be the Windgate Artist-in- Residence at KSU in Fall 2024.

    In person lecture at the ZMA: November 7th, 5pm

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    KSU Concert Choirs
    KSU Concert Choirs
    7:30pm
    at Bailey Performance Center, Morgan Hall

    Choral & Opera Series. Enjoy an evening of choral music performed by the KSU Treble Choir, Men’s Ensemble, Chorale, and Chamber Singers.

    Livestream

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    Saturday
    2025 New Visions Exhibition
    2025 New Visions Exhibition
    All Day
    at Fine Arts Gallery

    Juried by Matthew Kirk  Opening reception: January 23, 5pm - 7:30pm

    Buy Tickets
    Annet Counwenberg: Sewing Circles
    Annet Counwenberg: Sewing Circles
    All Day
    at Zuckerman Museum of Art

    Annet Couwenberg: Sewing Circles features an overview of ten years of cultural research, digital experimentation, and finished artifacts. Couwenberg completed the work as part of her studio practice and in partnerships with cultural institutions in North America, Europe, and Asia. The artistic projects presented in this exhibition highlight the expanding technological parameters related to textiles and fabrics and their specific application in the arenas of scientific research, fashion and interior design, and contemporary social issues. The exhibition explores her depth of research as well as the multiple intersections that are revealed between established disciplines and fields of knowledge. Annet Couwenberg: Sewing Circles is curated by Lori Rubeling. The traveling exhibition is organized by the Center for Art, Design and Visual Culture, UMBC with support from Maryland State Arts Council. Couwenberg will be the Windgate Artist-in-Residence at KSU in Spring 2025. 

    In-person Lecture: April 2nd, 3:30pm

    LECTURE RSVP LINK

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    Beth LaCour: Mountains and Valleys
    Beth LaCour: Mountains and Valleys
    All Day
    at Zuckerman Museum of Art

    The Zuckerman Museum of Art is pleased to present new work by artist Beth LaCour. The exhibition features a series of folded paper vessels as well as a large installation on the Project Walls. LaCour’s work focuses on hand folded sculptural paper vessels, reliefs, and lighting. She has taught printmaking as well as drawing, papermaking, sculpture, and digital processes at Randolph College (V.A.), Yavapai College and Northern Arizona University (A.Z.). A former artist-in-residence at Taliesi, her work is included in numerous national private and public collections. Currently, LaCour is the Studio Coordinator for both the Book Arts Studio and the Papermaking Studio at Penland School of Craft (N.C.).

    Fall 2024 Windgate Artist-in-Residence: Matthew Kirk
    Fall 2024 Windgate Artist-in-Residence: Matthew Kirk
    All Day
    at Zuckerman Museum of Art

    Matthew Kirk (b. 1978, Ganado, Ariz.) is an enrolled member of the Navajo Nation and currently lives and works in Brooklyn, New York. A self-taught artist, Kirk’s abstract assemblages and paintings are steeped in symbolism and iconography that take inspiration from colors and patterns found in turn-of-the-century Navajo rugs. Kirk will be the Windgate Artist-in- Residence at KSU in Fall 2024.

    In person lecture at the ZMA: November 7th, 5pm

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  • 2
    Sunday
    Annet Counwenberg: Sewing Circles
    Annet Counwenberg: Sewing Circles
    All Day
    at Zuckerman Museum of Art

    Annet Couwenberg: Sewing Circles features an overview of ten years of cultural research, digital experimentation, and finished artifacts. Couwenberg completed the work as part of her studio practice and in partnerships with cultural institutions in North America, Europe, and Asia. The artistic projects presented in this exhibition highlight the expanding technological parameters related to textiles and fabrics and their specific application in the arenas of scientific research, fashion and interior design, and contemporary social issues. The exhibition explores her depth of research as well as the multiple intersections that are revealed between established disciplines and fields of knowledge. Annet Couwenberg: Sewing Circles is curated by Lori Rubeling. The traveling exhibition is organized by the Center for Art, Design and Visual Culture, UMBC with support from Maryland State Arts Council. Couwenberg will be the Windgate Artist-in-Residence at KSU in Spring 2025. 

    In-person Lecture: April 2nd, 3:30pm

    LECTURE RSVP LINK

    Beth LaCour: Mountains and Valleys
    Beth LaCour: Mountains and Valleys
    All Day
    at Zuckerman Museum of Art

    The Zuckerman Museum of Art is pleased to present new work by artist Beth LaCour. The exhibition features a series of folded paper vessels as well as a large installation on the Project Walls. LaCour’s work focuses on hand folded sculptural paper vessels, reliefs, and lighting. She has taught printmaking as well as drawing, papermaking, sculpture, and digital processes at Randolph College (V.A.), Yavapai College and Northern Arizona University (A.Z.). A former artist-in-residence at Taliesi, her work is included in numerous national private and public collections. Currently, LaCour is the Studio Coordinator for both the Book Arts Studio and the Papermaking Studio at Penland School of Craft (N.C.).

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    Fall 2024 Windgate Artist-in-Residence: Matthew Kirk
    Fall 2024 Windgate Artist-in-Residence: Matthew Kirk
    All Day
    at Zuckerman Museum of Art

    Matthew Kirk (b. 1978, Ganado, Ariz.) is an enrolled member of the Navajo Nation and currently lives and works in Brooklyn, New York. A self-taught artist, Kirk’s abstract assemblages and paintings are steeped in symbolism and iconography that take inspiration from colors and patterns found in turn-of-the-century Navajo rugs. Kirk will be the Windgate Artist-in- Residence at KSU in Fall 2024.

    In person lecture at the ZMA: November 7th, 5pm

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  • 3
    Monday
    Fall 2024 Windgate Artist-in-Residence: Matthew Kirk
    Fall 2024 Windgate Artist-in-Residence: Matthew Kirk
    All Day
    at Zuckerman Museum of Art

    Matthew Kirk (b. 1978, Ganado, Ariz.) is an enrolled member of the Navajo Nation and currently lives and works in Brooklyn, New York. A self-taught artist, Kirk’s abstract assemblages and paintings are steeped in symbolism and iconography that take inspiration from colors and patterns found in turn-of-the-century Navajo rugs. Kirk will be the Windgate Artist-in- Residence at KSU in Fall 2024.

    In person lecture at the ZMA: November 7th, 5pm

    Buy Tickets
    Annet Counwenberg: Sewing Circles
    Annet Counwenberg: Sewing Circles
    All Day
    at Zuckerman Museum of Art

    Annet Couwenberg: Sewing Circles features an overview of ten years of cultural research, digital experimentation, and finished artifacts. Couwenberg completed the work as part of her studio practice and in partnerships with cultural institutions in North America, Europe, and Asia. The artistic projects presented in this exhibition highlight the expanding technological parameters related to textiles and fabrics and their specific application in the arenas of scientific research, fashion and interior design, and contemporary social issues. The exhibition explores her depth of research as well as the multiple intersections that are revealed between established disciplines and fields of knowledge. Annet Couwenberg: Sewing Circles is curated by Lori Rubeling. The traveling exhibition is organized by the Center for Art, Design and Visual Culture, UMBC with support from Maryland State Arts Council. Couwenberg will be the Windgate Artist-in-Residence at KSU in Spring 2025. 

    In-person Lecture: April 2nd, 3:30pm

    LECTURE RSVP LINK

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    Beth LaCour: Mountains and Valleys
    Beth LaCour: Mountains and Valleys
    All Day
    at Zuckerman Museum of Art

    The Zuckerman Museum of Art is pleased to present new work by artist Beth LaCour. The exhibition features a series of folded paper vessels as well as a large installation on the Project Walls. LaCour’s work focuses on hand folded sculptural paper vessels, reliefs, and lighting. She has taught printmaking as well as drawing, papermaking, sculpture, and digital processes at Randolph College (V.A.), Yavapai College and Northern Arizona University (A.Z.). A former artist-in-residence at Taliesi, her work is included in numerous national private and public collections. Currently, LaCour is the Studio Coordinator for both the Book Arts Studio and the Papermaking Studio at Penland School of Craft (N.C.).

    KSU Jazz Faculty Parliament
    KSU Jazz Faculty Parliament
    7:30pm
    at Bailey Performance Center, Morgan Hall

    Faculty Recital Series. Enjoy an evening of jazz performed by the Bailey School of Music’s Faculty Jazz Parliament.

    Livestream

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    Tuesday
    Beth LaCour: Mountains and Valleys
    Beth LaCour: Mountains and Valleys
    All Day
    at Zuckerman Museum of Art

    The Zuckerman Museum of Art is pleased to present new work by artist Beth LaCour. The exhibition features a series of folded paper vessels as well as a large installation on the Project Walls. LaCour’s work focuses on hand folded sculptural paper vessels, reliefs, and lighting. She has taught printmaking as well as drawing, papermaking, sculpture, and digital processes at Randolph College (V.A.), Yavapai College and Northern Arizona University (A.Z.). A former artist-in-residence at Taliesi, her work is included in numerous national private and public collections. Currently, LaCour is the Studio Coordinator for both the Book Arts Studio and the Papermaking Studio at Penland School of Craft (N.C.).

    Fall 2024 Windgate Artist-in-Residence: Matthew Kirk
    Fall 2024 Windgate Artist-in-Residence: Matthew Kirk
    All Day
    at Zuckerman Museum of Art

    Matthew Kirk (b. 1978, Ganado, Ariz.) is an enrolled member of the Navajo Nation and currently lives and works in Brooklyn, New York. A self-taught artist, Kirk’s abstract assemblages and paintings are steeped in symbolism and iconography that take inspiration from colors and patterns found in turn-of-the-century Navajo rugs. Kirk will be the Windgate Artist-in- Residence at KSU in Fall 2024.

    In person lecture at the ZMA: November 7th, 5pm

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    Annet Counwenberg: Sewing Circles
    Annet Counwenberg: Sewing Circles
    All Day
    at Zuckerman Museum of Art

    Annet Couwenberg: Sewing Circles features an overview of ten years of cultural research, digital experimentation, and finished artifacts. Couwenberg completed the work as part of her studio practice and in partnerships with cultural institutions in North America, Europe, and Asia. The artistic projects presented in this exhibition highlight the expanding technological parameters related to textiles and fabrics and their specific application in the arenas of scientific research, fashion and interior design, and contemporary social issues. The exhibition explores her depth of research as well as the multiple intersections that are revealed between established disciplines and fields of knowledge. Annet Couwenberg: Sewing Circles is curated by Lori Rubeling. The traveling exhibition is organized by the Center for Art, Design and Visual Culture, UMBC with support from Maryland State Arts Council. Couwenberg will be the Windgate Artist-in-Residence at KSU in Spring 2025. 

    In-person Lecture: April 2nd, 3:30pm

    LECTURE RSVP LINK

  • 5
    Wednesday
    Annet Counwenberg: Sewing Circles
    Annet Counwenberg: Sewing Circles
    All Day
    at Zuckerman Museum of Art

    Annet Couwenberg: Sewing Circles features an overview of ten years of cultural research, digital experimentation, and finished artifacts. Couwenberg completed the work as part of her studio practice and in partnerships with cultural institutions in North America, Europe, and Asia. The artistic projects presented in this exhibition highlight the expanding technological parameters related to textiles and fabrics and their specific application in the arenas of scientific research, fashion and interior design, and contemporary social issues. The exhibition explores her depth of research as well as the multiple intersections that are revealed between established disciplines and fields of knowledge. Annet Couwenberg: Sewing Circles is curated by Lori Rubeling. The traveling exhibition is organized by the Center for Art, Design and Visual Culture, UMBC with support from Maryland State Arts Council. Couwenberg will be the Windgate Artist-in-Residence at KSU in Spring 2025. 

    In-person Lecture: April 2nd, 3:30pm

    LECTURE RSVP LINK

    Beth LaCour: Mountains and Valleys
    Beth LaCour: Mountains and Valleys
    All Day
    at Zuckerman Museum of Art

    The Zuckerman Museum of Art is pleased to present new work by artist Beth LaCour. The exhibition features a series of folded paper vessels as well as a large installation on the Project Walls. LaCour’s work focuses on hand folded sculptural paper vessels, reliefs, and lighting. She has taught printmaking as well as drawing, papermaking, sculpture, and digital processes at Randolph College (V.A.), Yavapai College and Northern Arizona University (A.Z.). A former artist-in-residence at Taliesi, her work is included in numerous national private and public collections. Currently, LaCour is the Studio Coordinator for both the Book Arts Studio and the Papermaking Studio at Penland School of Craft (N.C.).

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    Fall 2024 Windgate Artist-in-Residence: Matthew Kirk
    Fall 2024 Windgate Artist-in-Residence: Matthew Kirk
    All Day
    at Zuckerman Museum of Art

    Matthew Kirk (b. 1978, Ganado, Ariz.) is an enrolled member of the Navajo Nation and currently lives and works in Brooklyn, New York. A self-taught artist, Kirk’s abstract assemblages and paintings are steeped in symbolism and iconography that take inspiration from colors and patterns found in turn-of-the-century Navajo rugs. Kirk will be the Windgate Artist-in- Residence at KSU in Fall 2024.

    In person lecture at the ZMA: November 7th, 5pm

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    HERStory Month: Elizabeth Wilson
    HERStory Month: Elizabeth Wilson
    12:00pm

    Elizabeth Wilson joined The Coca-Cola Company in 2019 with more than 25 years of experience in corporate and non-profit art environments. She began her career at the High Museum of Art and has worked as an art consultant, curating art collections for high-end hotels around the world. In her current role as the Fine Arts Manager, her responsibilities range from managing the corporate collection to developing special exhibitions and curating workspaces in both the Atlanta headquarters and abroad. Wilson will discuss various roles she has held within the artistic collections and museum fields.

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    KSU Symphony Orchestra
    KSU Symphony Orchestra
    7:30pm
    at Bailey Performance Center, Morgan Hall

    Orchestras Series. Enjoy a performance under the direction of Bailey School of Music Director of Orchestral Studies Nathaniel F. Parker.

    Livestream

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  • 6
    Thursday
    Annet Counwenberg: Sewing Circles
    Annet Counwenberg: Sewing Circles
    All Day
    at Zuckerman Museum of Art

    Annet Couwenberg: Sewing Circles features an overview of ten years of cultural research, digital experimentation, and finished artifacts. Couwenberg completed the work as part of her studio practice and in partnerships with cultural institutions in North America, Europe, and Asia. The artistic projects presented in this exhibition highlight the expanding technological parameters related to textiles and fabrics and their specific application in the arenas of scientific research, fashion and interior design, and contemporary social issues. The exhibition explores her depth of research as well as the multiple intersections that are revealed between established disciplines and fields of knowledge. Annet Couwenberg: Sewing Circles is curated by Lori Rubeling. The traveling exhibition is organized by the Center for Art, Design and Visual Culture, UMBC with support from Maryland State Arts Council. Couwenberg will be the Windgate Artist-in-Residence at KSU in Spring 2025. 

    In-person Lecture: April 2nd, 3:30pm

    LECTURE RSVP LINK

    Beth LaCour: Mountains and Valleys
    Beth LaCour: Mountains and Valleys
    All Day
    at Zuckerman Museum of Art

    The Zuckerman Museum of Art is pleased to present new work by artist Beth LaCour. The exhibition features a series of folded paper vessels as well as a large installation on the Project Walls. LaCour’s work focuses on hand folded sculptural paper vessels, reliefs, and lighting. She has taught printmaking as well as drawing, papermaking, sculpture, and digital processes at Randolph College (V.A.), Yavapai College and Northern Arizona University (A.Z.). A former artist-in-residence at Taliesi, her work is included in numerous national private and public collections. Currently, LaCour is the Studio Coordinator for both the Book Arts Studio and the Papermaking Studio at Penland School of Craft (N.C.).

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    Fall 2024 Windgate Artist-in-Residence: Matthew Kirk
    Fall 2024 Windgate Artist-in-Residence: Matthew Kirk
    All Day
    at Zuckerman Museum of Art

    Matthew Kirk (b. 1978, Ganado, Ariz.) is an enrolled member of the Navajo Nation and currently lives and works in Brooklyn, New York. A self-taught artist, Kirk’s abstract assemblages and paintings are steeped in symbolism and iconography that take inspiration from colors and patterns found in turn-of-the-century Navajo rugs. Kirk will be the Windgate Artist-in- Residence at KSU in Fall 2024.

    In person lecture at the ZMA: November 7th, 5pm

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    Faculty Recital: Robert Henry, Piano
    Faculty Recital: Robert Henry, Piano
    7:30pm
    at Bailey Performance Center, Morgan Hall

    Faculty Recital Series. Enjoy an evening of music featuring the piano performed by Bailey School of Music faculty artist and piano area coordinator Robert Henry.

    Livestream

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  • 7
    Friday
    Annet Counwenberg: Sewing Circles
    Annet Counwenberg: Sewing Circles
    All Day
    at Zuckerman Museum of Art

    Annet Couwenberg: Sewing Circles features an overview of ten years of cultural research, digital experimentation, and finished artifacts. Couwenberg completed the work as part of her studio practice and in partnerships with cultural institutions in North America, Europe, and Asia. The artistic projects presented in this exhibition highlight the expanding technological parameters related to textiles and fabrics and their specific application in the arenas of scientific research, fashion and interior design, and contemporary social issues. The exhibition explores her depth of research as well as the multiple intersections that are revealed between established disciplines and fields of knowledge. Annet Couwenberg: Sewing Circles is curated by Lori Rubeling. The traveling exhibition is organized by the Center for Art, Design and Visual Culture, UMBC with support from Maryland State Arts Council. Couwenberg will be the Windgate Artist-in-Residence at KSU in Spring 2025. 

    In-person Lecture: April 2nd, 3:30pm

    LECTURE RSVP LINK

    Beth LaCour: Mountains and Valleys
    Beth LaCour: Mountains and Valleys
    All Day
    at Zuckerman Museum of Art

    The Zuckerman Museum of Art is pleased to present new work by artist Beth LaCour. The exhibition features a series of folded paper vessels as well as a large installation on the Project Walls. LaCour’s work focuses on hand folded sculptural paper vessels, reliefs, and lighting. She has taught printmaking as well as drawing, papermaking, sculpture, and digital processes at Randolph College (V.A.), Yavapai College and Northern Arizona University (A.Z.). A former artist-in-residence at Taliesi, her work is included in numerous national private and public collections. Currently, LaCour is the Studio Coordinator for both the Book Arts Studio and the Papermaking Studio at Penland School of Craft (N.C.).

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    Fall 2024 Windgate Artist-in-Residence: Matthew Kirk
    Fall 2024 Windgate Artist-in-Residence: Matthew Kirk
    All Day
    at Zuckerman Museum of Art

    Matthew Kirk (b. 1978, Ganado, Ariz.) is an enrolled member of the Navajo Nation and currently lives and works in Brooklyn, New York. A self-taught artist, Kirk’s abstract assemblages and paintings are steeped in symbolism and iconography that take inspiration from colors and patterns found in turn-of-the-century Navajo rugs. Kirk will be the Windgate Artist-in- Residence at KSU in Fall 2024.

    In person lecture at the ZMA: November 7th, 5pm

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    Terminus Modern Ballet Theatre presents "Duality"
    Terminus Modern Ballet Theatre presents "Duality"
    8:00pm
    at KSU Dance Theater on the Marietta campus

    In pursuit of embodying classical ballet’s elegance and harnessing the vibrant energy of contemporary dance, Terminus Modern Ballet Theatre opens its 2025 Spring Season with “Duality.” The performance showcases two dance works, including a highly anticipated world premiere by esteemed choreographer Frank Chaves. The extraordinary dancers of Terminus, celebrated for their technical prowess and artistic expression, invite you to experience an interconnected world where mind, body, and spirit converge.

    NOTE: Tickets for this production are sold by Terminus

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  • 8
    Saturday
    Annet Counwenberg: Sewing Circles
    Annet Counwenberg: Sewing Circles
    All Day
    at Zuckerman Museum of Art

    Annet Couwenberg: Sewing Circles features an overview of ten years of cultural research, digital experimentation, and finished artifacts. Couwenberg completed the work as part of her studio practice and in partnerships with cultural institutions in North America, Europe, and Asia. The artistic projects presented in this exhibition highlight the expanding technological parameters related to textiles and fabrics and their specific application in the arenas of scientific research, fashion and interior design, and contemporary social issues. The exhibition explores her depth of research as well as the multiple intersections that are revealed between established disciplines and fields of knowledge. Annet Couwenberg: Sewing Circles is curated by Lori Rubeling. The traveling exhibition is organized by the Center for Art, Design and Visual Culture, UMBC with support from Maryland State Arts Council. Couwenberg will be the Windgate Artist-in-Residence at KSU in Spring 2025. 

    In-person Lecture: April 2nd, 3:30pm

    LECTURE RSVP LINK

    Beth LaCour: Mountains and Valleys
    Beth LaCour: Mountains and Valleys
    All Day
    at Zuckerman Museum of Art

    The Zuckerman Museum of Art is pleased to present new work by artist Beth LaCour. The exhibition features a series of folded paper vessels as well as a large installation on the Project Walls. LaCour’s work focuses on hand folded sculptural paper vessels, reliefs, and lighting. She has taught printmaking as well as drawing, papermaking, sculpture, and digital processes at Randolph College (V.A.), Yavapai College and Northern Arizona University (A.Z.). A former artist-in-residence at Taliesi, her work is included in numerous national private and public collections. Currently, LaCour is the Studio Coordinator for both the Book Arts Studio and the Papermaking Studio at Penland School of Craft (N.C.).

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    Fall 2024 Windgate Artist-in-Residence: Matthew Kirk
    Fall 2024 Windgate Artist-in-Residence: Matthew Kirk
    All Day
    at Zuckerman Museum of Art

    Matthew Kirk (b. 1978, Ganado, Ariz.) is an enrolled member of the Navajo Nation and currently lives and works in Brooklyn, New York. A self-taught artist, Kirk’s abstract assemblages and paintings are steeped in symbolism and iconography that take inspiration from colors and patterns found in turn-of-the-century Navajo rugs. Kirk will be the Windgate Artist-in- Residence at KSU in Fall 2024.

    In person lecture at the ZMA: November 7th, 5pm

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    Terminus Modern Ballet Theatre presents "Duality"
    Terminus Modern Ballet Theatre presents "Duality"
    8:00pm
    at KSU Dance Theater on the Marietta campus

    In pursuit of embodying classical ballet’s elegance and harnessing the vibrant energy of contemporary dance, Terminus Modern Ballet Theatre opens its 2025 Spring Season with “Duality.” The performance showcases two dance works, including a highly anticipated world premiere by esteemed choreographer Frank Chaves. The extraordinary dancers of Terminus, celebrated for their technical prowess and artistic expression, invite you to experience an interconnected world where mind, body, and spirit converge.

    NOTE: Tickets for this production are sold by Terminus

    Buy Tickets
  • 9
    Sunday
    Terminus Modern Ballet Theatre presents "Duality"
    Terminus Modern Ballet Theatre presents "Duality"
    2:00pm
    at KSU Dance Theater on the Marietta campus

    In pursuit of embodying classical ballet’s elegance and harnessing the vibrant energy of contemporary dance, Terminus Modern Ballet Theatre opens its 2025 Spring Season with “Duality.” The performance showcases two dance works, including a highly anticipated world premiere by esteemed choreographer Frank Chaves. The extraordinary dancers of Terminus, celebrated for their technical prowess and artistic expression, invite you to experience an interconnected world where mind, body, and spirit converge.

    NOTE: Tickets for this production are sold by Terminus

    Buy Tickets
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    Wednesday
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    Thursday
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    Friday
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    Saturday
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    Sunday
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    Monday
    Annet Counwenberg: Sewing Circles
    Annet Counwenberg: Sewing Circles
    All Day
    at Zuckerman Museum of Art

    Annet Couwenberg: Sewing Circles features an overview of ten years of cultural research, digital experimentation, and finished artifacts. Couwenberg completed the work as part of her studio practice and in partnerships with cultural institutions in North America, Europe, and Asia. The artistic projects presented in this exhibition highlight the expanding technological parameters related to textiles and fabrics and their specific application in the arenas of scientific research, fashion and interior design, and contemporary social issues. The exhibition explores her depth of research as well as the multiple intersections that are revealed between established disciplines and fields of knowledge. Annet Couwenberg: Sewing Circles is curated by Lori Rubeling. The traveling exhibition is organized by the Center for Art, Design and Visual Culture, UMBC with support from Maryland State Arts Council. Couwenberg will be the Windgate Artist-in-Residence at KSU in Spring 2025. 

    In-person Lecture: April 2nd, 3:30pm

    LECTURE RSVP LINK

    Beth LaCour: Mountains and Valleys
    Beth LaCour: Mountains and Valleys
    All Day
    at Zuckerman Museum of Art

    The Zuckerman Museum of Art is pleased to present new work by artist Beth LaCour. The exhibition features a series of folded paper vessels as well as a large installation on the Project Walls. LaCour’s work focuses on hand folded sculptural paper vessels, reliefs, and lighting. She has taught printmaking as well as drawing, papermaking, sculpture, and digital processes at Randolph College (V.A.), Yavapai College and Northern Arizona University (A.Z.). A former artist-in-residence at Taliesi, her work is included in numerous national private and public collections. Currently, LaCour is the Studio Coordinator for both the Book Arts Studio and the Papermaking Studio at Penland School of Craft (N.C.).

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    Fall 2024 Windgate Artist-in-Residence: Matthew Kirk
    Fall 2024 Windgate Artist-in-Residence: Matthew Kirk
    All Day
    at Zuckerman Museum of Art

    Matthew Kirk (b. 1978, Ganado, Ariz.) is an enrolled member of the Navajo Nation and currently lives and works in Brooklyn, New York. A self-taught artist, Kirk’s abstract assemblages and paintings are steeped in symbolism and iconography that take inspiration from colors and patterns found in turn-of-the-century Navajo rugs. Kirk will be the Windgate Artist-in- Residence at KSU in Fall 2024.

    In person lecture at the ZMA: November 7th, 5pm

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    Faculty Recital: Eric Jenkins, Piano & Friends
    Faculty Recital: Eric Jenkins, Piano & Friends
    7:30pm
    at Bailey Performance Center, Morgan Hall

    Faculty Recital Series. Enjoy an evening of music featuring the piano performed by Bailey School of Music faculty artist Eric Jenkins.

    Livestream

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  • 18
    Tuesday
    Annet Counwenberg: Sewing Circles
    Annet Counwenberg: Sewing Circles
    All Day
    at Zuckerman Museum of Art

    Annet Couwenberg: Sewing Circles features an overview of ten years of cultural research, digital experimentation, and finished artifacts. Couwenberg completed the work as part of her studio practice and in partnerships with cultural institutions in North America, Europe, and Asia. The artistic projects presented in this exhibition highlight the expanding technological parameters related to textiles and fabrics and their specific application in the arenas of scientific research, fashion and interior design, and contemporary social issues. The exhibition explores her depth of research as well as the multiple intersections that are revealed between established disciplines and fields of knowledge. Annet Couwenberg: Sewing Circles is curated by Lori Rubeling. The traveling exhibition is organized by the Center for Art, Design and Visual Culture, UMBC with support from Maryland State Arts Council. Couwenberg will be the Windgate Artist-in-Residence at KSU in Spring 2025. 

    In-person Lecture: April 2nd, 3:30pm

    LECTURE RSVP LINK

    Beth LaCour: Mountains and Valleys
    Beth LaCour: Mountains and Valleys
    All Day
    at Zuckerman Museum of Art

    The Zuckerman Museum of Art is pleased to present new work by artist Beth LaCour. The exhibition features a series of folded paper vessels as well as a large installation on the Project Walls. LaCour’s work focuses on hand folded sculptural paper vessels, reliefs, and lighting. She has taught printmaking as well as drawing, papermaking, sculpture, and digital processes at Randolph College (V.A.), Yavapai College and Northern Arizona University (A.Z.). A former artist-in-residence at Taliesi, her work is included in numerous national private and public collections. Currently, LaCour is the Studio Coordinator for both the Book Arts Studio and the Papermaking Studio at Penland School of Craft (N.C.).

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    Fall 2024 Windgate Artist-in-Residence: Matthew Kirk
    Fall 2024 Windgate Artist-in-Residence: Matthew Kirk
    All Day
    at Zuckerman Museum of Art

    Matthew Kirk (b. 1978, Ganado, Ariz.) is an enrolled member of the Navajo Nation and currently lives and works in Brooklyn, New York. A self-taught artist, Kirk’s abstract assemblages and paintings are steeped in symbolism and iconography that take inspiration from colors and patterns found in turn-of-the-century Navajo rugs. Kirk will be the Windgate Artist-in- Residence at KSU in Fall 2024.

    In person lecture at the ZMA: November 7th, 5pm

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  • 19
    Wednesday
    Annet Counwenberg: Sewing Circles
    Annet Counwenberg: Sewing Circles
    All Day
    at Zuckerman Museum of Art

    Annet Couwenberg: Sewing Circles features an overview of ten years of cultural research, digital experimentation, and finished artifacts. Couwenberg completed the work as part of her studio practice and in partnerships with cultural institutions in North America, Europe, and Asia. The artistic projects presented in this exhibition highlight the expanding technological parameters related to textiles and fabrics and their specific application in the arenas of scientific research, fashion and interior design, and contemporary social issues. The exhibition explores her depth of research as well as the multiple intersections that are revealed between established disciplines and fields of knowledge. Annet Couwenberg: Sewing Circles is curated by Lori Rubeling. The traveling exhibition is organized by the Center for Art, Design and Visual Culture, UMBC with support from Maryland State Arts Council. Couwenberg will be the Windgate Artist-in-Residence at KSU in Spring 2025. 

    In-person Lecture: April 2nd, 3:30pm

    LECTURE RSVP LINK

    Beth LaCour: Mountains and Valleys
    Beth LaCour: Mountains and Valleys
    All Day
    at Zuckerman Museum of Art

    The Zuckerman Museum of Art is pleased to present new work by artist Beth LaCour. The exhibition features a series of folded paper vessels as well as a large installation on the Project Walls. LaCour’s work focuses on hand folded sculptural paper vessels, reliefs, and lighting. She has taught printmaking as well as drawing, papermaking, sculpture, and digital processes at Randolph College (V.A.), Yavapai College and Northern Arizona University (A.Z.). A former artist-in-residence at Taliesi, her work is included in numerous national private and public collections. Currently, LaCour is the Studio Coordinator for both the Book Arts Studio and the Papermaking Studio at Penland School of Craft (N.C.).

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    Fall 2024 Windgate Artist-in-Residence: Matthew Kirk
    Fall 2024 Windgate Artist-in-Residence: Matthew Kirk
    All Day
    at Zuckerman Museum of Art

    Matthew Kirk (b. 1978, Ganado, Ariz.) is an enrolled member of the Navajo Nation and currently lives and works in Brooklyn, New York. A self-taught artist, Kirk’s abstract assemblages and paintings are steeped in symbolism and iconography that take inspiration from colors and patterns found in turn-of-the-century Navajo rugs. Kirk will be the Windgate Artist-in- Residence at KSU in Fall 2024.

    In person lecture at the ZMA: November 7th, 5pm

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  • 20
    Thursday
    Annet Counwenberg: Sewing Circles
    Annet Counwenberg: Sewing Circles
    All Day
    at Zuckerman Museum of Art

    Annet Couwenberg: Sewing Circles features an overview of ten years of cultural research, digital experimentation, and finished artifacts. Couwenberg completed the work as part of her studio practice and in partnerships with cultural institutions in North America, Europe, and Asia. The artistic projects presented in this exhibition highlight the expanding technological parameters related to textiles and fabrics and their specific application in the arenas of scientific research, fashion and interior design, and contemporary social issues. The exhibition explores her depth of research as well as the multiple intersections that are revealed between established disciplines and fields of knowledge. Annet Couwenberg: Sewing Circles is curated by Lori Rubeling. The traveling exhibition is organized by the Center for Art, Design and Visual Culture, UMBC with support from Maryland State Arts Council. Couwenberg will be the Windgate Artist-in-Residence at KSU in Spring 2025. 

    In-person Lecture: April 2nd, 3:30pm

    LECTURE RSVP LINK

    Beth LaCour: Mountains and Valleys
    Beth LaCour: Mountains and Valleys
    All Day
    at Zuckerman Museum of Art

    The Zuckerman Museum of Art is pleased to present new work by artist Beth LaCour. The exhibition features a series of folded paper vessels as well as a large installation on the Project Walls. LaCour’s work focuses on hand folded sculptural paper vessels, reliefs, and lighting. She has taught printmaking as well as drawing, papermaking, sculpture, and digital processes at Randolph College (V.A.), Yavapai College and Northern Arizona University (A.Z.). A former artist-in-residence at Taliesi, her work is included in numerous national private and public collections. Currently, LaCour is the Studio Coordinator for both the Book Arts Studio and the Papermaking Studio at Penland School of Craft (N.C.).

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    Fall 2024 Windgate Artist-in-Residence: Matthew Kirk
    Fall 2024 Windgate Artist-in-Residence: Matthew Kirk
    All Day
    at Zuckerman Museum of Art

    Matthew Kirk (b. 1978, Ganado, Ariz.) is an enrolled member of the Navajo Nation and currently lives and works in Brooklyn, New York. A self-taught artist, Kirk’s abstract assemblages and paintings are steeped in symbolism and iconography that take inspiration from colors and patterns found in turn-of-the-century Navajo rugs. Kirk will be the Windgate Artist-in- Residence at KSU in Fall 2024.

    In person lecture at the ZMA: November 7th, 5pm

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  • 21
    Friday
    Annet Counwenberg: Sewing Circles
    Annet Counwenberg: Sewing Circles
    All Day
    at Zuckerman Museum of Art

    Annet Couwenberg: Sewing Circles features an overview of ten years of cultural research, digital experimentation, and finished artifacts. Couwenberg completed the work as part of her studio practice and in partnerships with cultural institutions in North America, Europe, and Asia. The artistic projects presented in this exhibition highlight the expanding technological parameters related to textiles and fabrics and their specific application in the arenas of scientific research, fashion and interior design, and contemporary social issues. The exhibition explores her depth of research as well as the multiple intersections that are revealed between established disciplines and fields of knowledge. Annet Couwenberg: Sewing Circles is curated by Lori Rubeling. The traveling exhibition is organized by the Center for Art, Design and Visual Culture, UMBC with support from Maryland State Arts Council. Couwenberg will be the Windgate Artist-in-Residence at KSU in Spring 2025. 

    In-person Lecture: April 2nd, 3:30pm

    LECTURE RSVP LINK

    Beth LaCour: Mountains and Valleys
    Beth LaCour: Mountains and Valleys
    All Day
    at Zuckerman Museum of Art

    The Zuckerman Museum of Art is pleased to present new work by artist Beth LaCour. The exhibition features a series of folded paper vessels as well as a large installation on the Project Walls. LaCour’s work focuses on hand folded sculptural paper vessels, reliefs, and lighting. She has taught printmaking as well as drawing, papermaking, sculpture, and digital processes at Randolph College (V.A.), Yavapai College and Northern Arizona University (A.Z.). A former artist-in-residence at Taliesi, her work is included in numerous national private and public collections. Currently, LaCour is the Studio Coordinator for both the Book Arts Studio and the Papermaking Studio at Penland School of Craft (N.C.).

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    Fall 2024 Windgate Artist-in-Residence: Matthew Kirk
    Fall 2024 Windgate Artist-in-Residence: Matthew Kirk
    All Day
    at Zuckerman Museum of Art

    Matthew Kirk (b. 1978, Ganado, Ariz.) is an enrolled member of the Navajo Nation and currently lives and works in Brooklyn, New York. A self-taught artist, Kirk’s abstract assemblages and paintings are steeped in symbolism and iconography that take inspiration from colors and patterns found in turn-of-the-century Navajo rugs. Kirk will be the Windgate Artist-in- Residence at KSU in Fall 2024.

    In person lecture at the ZMA: November 7th, 5pm

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    ArtsKSU Presents: Roomful of Teeth
    ArtsKSU Presents: Roomful of Teeth
    8:00pm
    at Bailey Performance Center, Morgan Hall

    ArtsKSU Series. Roomful of Teeth is a Grammy-winning vocal band dedicated to reimagining the expressive potential of the human voice. By engaging collaboratively with artists, thinkers, and community leaders from around the world, the group seeks to uplift and amplify voices old and new while creating and performing meaningful and adventurous music. As the world rapidly changes, Roomful of Teeth is cultivating deeper relationships with technology, continuing to explore and expand the artistic reach of the human voice.

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  • 22
    Saturday
    Annet Counwenberg: Sewing Circles
    Annet Counwenberg: Sewing Circles
    All Day
    at Zuckerman Museum of Art

    Annet Couwenberg: Sewing Circles features an overview of ten years of cultural research, digital experimentation, and finished artifacts. Couwenberg completed the work as part of her studio practice and in partnerships with cultural institutions in North America, Europe, and Asia. The artistic projects presented in this exhibition highlight the expanding technological parameters related to textiles and fabrics and their specific application in the arenas of scientific research, fashion and interior design, and contemporary social issues. The exhibition explores her depth of research as well as the multiple intersections that are revealed between established disciplines and fields of knowledge. Annet Couwenberg: Sewing Circles is curated by Lori Rubeling. The traveling exhibition is organized by the Center for Art, Design and Visual Culture, UMBC with support from Maryland State Arts Council. Couwenberg will be the Windgate Artist-in-Residence at KSU in Spring 2025. 

    In-person Lecture: April 2nd, 3:30pm

    LECTURE RSVP LINK

    Fall 2024 Windgate Artist-in-Residence: Matthew Kirk
    Fall 2024 Windgate Artist-in-Residence: Matthew Kirk
    All Day
    at Zuckerman Museum of Art

    Matthew Kirk (b. 1978, Ganado, Ariz.) is an enrolled member of the Navajo Nation and currently lives and works in Brooklyn, New York. A self-taught artist, Kirk’s abstract assemblages and paintings are steeped in symbolism and iconography that take inspiration from colors and patterns found in turn-of-the-century Navajo rugs. Kirk will be the Windgate Artist-in- Residence at KSU in Fall 2024.

    In person lecture at the ZMA: November 7th, 5pm

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    Spring Arts Festival
    Spring Arts Festival
    11:00am
    at Chastain Pointe

    This is the annual Spring Arts Festival hosted by the School of Art and Design. The event includes invited guest artists, SOAAD's own faculty doing demos and workshops, a student-run Artist's Market and a Pin-Up show featuring local school's student artwork.

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    Sunday
    Annet Counwenberg: Sewing Circles
    Annet Counwenberg: Sewing Circles
    All Day
    at Zuckerman Museum of Art

    Annet Couwenberg: Sewing Circles features an overview of ten years of cultural research, digital experimentation, and finished artifacts. Couwenberg completed the work as part of her studio practice and in partnerships with cultural institutions in North America, Europe, and Asia. The artistic projects presented in this exhibition highlight the expanding technological parameters related to textiles and fabrics and their specific application in the arenas of scientific research, fashion and interior design, and contemporary social issues. The exhibition explores her depth of research as well as the multiple intersections that are revealed between established disciplines and fields of knowledge. Annet Couwenberg: Sewing Circles is curated by Lori Rubeling. The traveling exhibition is organized by the Center for Art, Design and Visual Culture, UMBC with support from Maryland State Arts Council. Couwenberg will be the Windgate Artist-in-Residence at KSU in Spring 2025. 

    In-person Lecture: April 2nd, 3:30pm

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    Beth LaCour: Mountains and Valleys
    Beth LaCour: Mountains and Valleys
    All Day
    at Zuckerman Museum of Art

    The Zuckerman Museum of Art is pleased to present new work by artist Beth LaCour. The exhibition features a series of folded paper vessels as well as a large installation on the Project Walls. LaCour’s work focuses on hand folded sculptural paper vessels, reliefs, and lighting. She has taught printmaking as well as drawing, papermaking, sculpture, and digital processes at Randolph College (V.A.), Yavapai College and Northern Arizona University (A.Z.). A former artist-in-residence at Taliesi, her work is included in numerous national private and public collections. Currently, LaCour is the Studio Coordinator for both the Book Arts Studio and the Papermaking Studio at Penland School of Craft (N.C.).

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    Fall 2024 Windgate Artist-in-Residence: Matthew Kirk
    Fall 2024 Windgate Artist-in-Residence: Matthew Kirk
    All Day
    at Zuckerman Museum of Art

    Matthew Kirk (b. 1978, Ganado, Ariz.) is an enrolled member of the Navajo Nation and currently lives and works in Brooklyn, New York. A self-taught artist, Kirk’s abstract assemblages and paintings are steeped in symbolism and iconography that take inspiration from colors and patterns found in turn-of-the-century Navajo rugs. Kirk will be the Windgate Artist-in- Residence at KSU in Fall 2024.

    In person lecture at the ZMA: November 7th, 5pm

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  • 24
    Monday
    Annet Counwenberg: Sewing Circles
    Annet Counwenberg: Sewing Circles
    All Day
    at Zuckerman Museum of Art

    Annet Couwenberg: Sewing Circles features an overview of ten years of cultural research, digital experimentation, and finished artifacts. Couwenberg completed the work as part of her studio practice and in partnerships with cultural institutions in North America, Europe, and Asia. The artistic projects presented in this exhibition highlight the expanding technological parameters related to textiles and fabrics and their specific application in the arenas of scientific research, fashion and interior design, and contemporary social issues. The exhibition explores her depth of research as well as the multiple intersections that are revealed between established disciplines and fields of knowledge. Annet Couwenberg: Sewing Circles is curated by Lori Rubeling. The traveling exhibition is organized by the Center for Art, Design and Visual Culture, UMBC with support from Maryland State Arts Council. Couwenberg will be the Windgate Artist-in-Residence at KSU in Spring 2025. 

    In-person Lecture: April 2nd, 3:30pm

    LECTURE RSVP LINK

    Beth LaCour: Mountains and Valleys
    Beth LaCour: Mountains and Valleys
    All Day
    at Zuckerman Museum of Art

    The Zuckerman Museum of Art is pleased to present new work by artist Beth LaCour. The exhibition features a series of folded paper vessels as well as a large installation on the Project Walls. LaCour’s work focuses on hand folded sculptural paper vessels, reliefs, and lighting. She has taught printmaking as well as drawing, papermaking, sculpture, and digital processes at Randolph College (V.A.), Yavapai College and Northern Arizona University (A.Z.). A former artist-in-residence at Taliesi, her work is included in numerous national private and public collections. Currently, LaCour is the Studio Coordinator for both the Book Arts Studio and the Papermaking Studio at Penland School of Craft (N.C.).

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    Fall 2024 Windgate Artist-in-Residence: Matthew Kirk
    Fall 2024 Windgate Artist-in-Residence: Matthew Kirk
    All Day
    at Zuckerman Museum of Art

    Matthew Kirk (b. 1978, Ganado, Ariz.) is an enrolled member of the Navajo Nation and currently lives and works in Brooklyn, New York. A self-taught artist, Kirk’s abstract assemblages and paintings are steeped in symbolism and iconography that take inspiration from colors and patterns found in turn-of-the-century Navajo rugs. Kirk will be the Windgate Artist-in- Residence at KSU in Fall 2024.

    In person lecture at the ZMA: November 7th, 5pm

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    Faculty Recital: Summit Piano Trio
    Faculty Recital: Summit Piano Trio
    7:30pm
    at Bailey Performance Center, Morgan Hall

    Faculty Recital Series. The Summit Piano Trio—Bailey School of Music faculty artists Helen Kim, violin, Charae Krueger, cello, and Robert Henry, piano—presents an evening of chamber music.

    Livestream

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  • 25
    Tuesday
    Annet Counwenberg: Sewing Circles
    Annet Counwenberg: Sewing Circles
    All Day
    at Zuckerman Museum of Art

    Annet Couwenberg: Sewing Circles features an overview of ten years of cultural research, digital experimentation, and finished artifacts. Couwenberg completed the work as part of her studio practice and in partnerships with cultural institutions in North America, Europe, and Asia. The artistic projects presented in this exhibition highlight the expanding technological parameters related to textiles and fabrics and their specific application in the arenas of scientific research, fashion and interior design, and contemporary social issues. The exhibition explores her depth of research as well as the multiple intersections that are revealed between established disciplines and fields of knowledge. Annet Couwenberg: Sewing Circles is curated by Lori Rubeling. The traveling exhibition is organized by the Center for Art, Design and Visual Culture, UMBC with support from Maryland State Arts Council. Couwenberg will be the Windgate Artist-in-Residence at KSU in Spring 2025. 

    In-person Lecture: April 2nd, 3:30pm

    LECTURE RSVP LINK

    Beth LaCour: Mountains and Valleys
    Beth LaCour: Mountains and Valleys
    All Day
    at Zuckerman Museum of Art

    The Zuckerman Museum of Art is pleased to present new work by artist Beth LaCour. The exhibition features a series of folded paper vessels as well as a large installation on the Project Walls. LaCour’s work focuses on hand folded sculptural paper vessels, reliefs, and lighting. She has taught printmaking as well as drawing, papermaking, sculpture, and digital processes at Randolph College (V.A.), Yavapai College and Northern Arizona University (A.Z.). A former artist-in-residence at Taliesi, her work is included in numerous national private and public collections. Currently, LaCour is the Studio Coordinator for both the Book Arts Studio and the Papermaking Studio at Penland School of Craft (N.C.).

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    Fall 2024 Windgate Artist-in-Residence: Matthew Kirk
    Fall 2024 Windgate Artist-in-Residence: Matthew Kirk
    All Day
    at Zuckerman Museum of Art

    Matthew Kirk (b. 1978, Ganado, Ariz.) is an enrolled member of the Navajo Nation and currently lives and works in Brooklyn, New York. A self-taught artist, Kirk’s abstract assemblages and paintings are steeped in symbolism and iconography that take inspiration from colors and patterns found in turn-of-the-century Navajo rugs. Kirk will be the Windgate Artist-in- Residence at KSU in Fall 2024.

    In person lecture at the ZMA: November 7th, 5pm

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    Dog Act
    Dog Act
    7:30pm
    at Onyx Theater

    A post-apocalyptic vaudeville, "Dog Act" follows Zetta Stone, a traveling performer, and her companion Dog, a young human undergoing a voluntary species demotion, as they walk through the wilderness of the former Northeast U.S. with their little troupe.  

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    ArtsKSU Presents: Soovin Kim, Violin
    ArtsKSU Presents: Soovin Kim, Violin
    7:30pm
    at Bailey Performance Center, Morgan Hall

    ArtsKSU Series. Korean-American violinist Soovin Kim is an exciting player who has built on the early successes of his prize-winning years to emerge as a mature and communicative artist.  After winning first prize at the Niccolò Paganini International Competition, Mr. Kim was recipient of the prestigious Borletti-Buitoni Trust Award, an Avery Fisher Career Grant, and the Henryk Szeryng Foundation Career Award.  Today he enjoys a broad musical career, regularly performing repertoire such as Bach sonatas and Paganini caprices for solo violin, sonatas for violin and piano by Beethoven, Brahms, and Ives, string quartets, Mozart and Haydn concertos and symphonies as a conductor, and new world-premiere works almost every season. 

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  • 26
    Wednesday
    Spring 2025 School of Art and Design
    Spring 2025 School of Art and Design
    All Day
    at Fine Arts Gallery
    Annet Counwenberg: Sewing Circles
    Annet Counwenberg: Sewing Circles
    All Day
    at Zuckerman Museum of Art

    Annet Couwenberg: Sewing Circles features an overview of ten years of cultural research, digital experimentation, and finished artifacts. Couwenberg completed the work as part of her studio practice and in partnerships with cultural institutions in North America, Europe, and Asia. The artistic projects presented in this exhibition highlight the expanding technological parameters related to textiles and fabrics and their specific application in the arenas of scientific research, fashion and interior design, and contemporary social issues. The exhibition explores her depth of research as well as the multiple intersections that are revealed between established disciplines and fields of knowledge. Annet Couwenberg: Sewing Circles is curated by Lori Rubeling. The traveling exhibition is organized by the Center for Art, Design and Visual Culture, UMBC with support from Maryland State Arts Council. Couwenberg will be the Windgate Artist-in-Residence at KSU in Spring 2025. 

    In-person Lecture: April 2nd, 3:30pm

    LECTURE RSVP LINK

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    Beth LaCour: Mountains and Valleys
    Beth LaCour: Mountains and Valleys
    All Day
    at Zuckerman Museum of Art

    The Zuckerman Museum of Art is pleased to present new work by artist Beth LaCour. The exhibition features a series of folded paper vessels as well as a large installation on the Project Walls. LaCour’s work focuses on hand folded sculptural paper vessels, reliefs, and lighting. She has taught printmaking as well as drawing, papermaking, sculpture, and digital processes at Randolph College (V.A.), Yavapai College and Northern Arizona University (A.Z.). A former artist-in-residence at Taliesi, her work is included in numerous national private and public collections. Currently, LaCour is the Studio Coordinator for both the Book Arts Studio and the Papermaking Studio at Penland School of Craft (N.C.).

    Fall 2024 Windgate Artist-in-Residence: Matthew Kirk
    Fall 2024 Windgate Artist-in-Residence: Matthew Kirk
    All Day
    at Zuckerman Museum of Art

    Matthew Kirk (b. 1978, Ganado, Ariz.) is an enrolled member of the Navajo Nation and currently lives and works in Brooklyn, New York. A self-taught artist, Kirk’s abstract assemblages and paintings are steeped in symbolism and iconography that take inspiration from colors and patterns found in turn-of-the-century Navajo rugs. Kirk will be the Windgate Artist-in- Residence at KSU in Fall 2024.

    In person lecture at the ZMA: November 7th, 5pm

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    SOAAD Capstone Exhibition I
    SOAAD Capstone Exhibition I
    All Day
    at Fine Arts Gallery

    Capstone exhibitions showcase the artwork of seniors completing their Bachelor of Fine Arts degrees. Using various disciplines and materials, the students exhibit their individual styles and conceptual abilities.

    Opening reception: March 26, 5pm - 7:30pm 

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    HERStory Month: Lauren Haynes
    HERStory Month: Lauren Haynes
    12:00pm

    Lauren Haynes is Head Curator, Governors Island Arts, and Vice President at the Trust for Governors Island in New York City. Haynes has held curatorial positions at institutions across the US, including the Queens Museum, Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art, and the Studio Museum in Harlem. She serves on the board of the Association of Art Museum Curators and on the visiting committee for the Allen Memorial Art Museum at Oberlin College. Haynes was a 2018 Center for Curatorial Leadership fellow and a recipient of a 2020 ArtTable New Leadership Award. In 2023, President Joe Biden appointed Haynes to the Committee for the Preservation of the White House, on which she currently serves. Haynes will speak about her work as a curator and within the museum field.

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    Dog Act
    Dog Act
    7:30pm
    at Onyx Theater

    A post-apocalyptic vaudeville, "Dog Act" follows Zetta Stone, a traveling performer, and her companion Dog, a young human undergoing a voluntary species demotion, as they walk through the wilderness of the former Northeast U.S. with their little troupe.  

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  • 27
    Thursday
    Annet Counwenberg: Sewing Circles
    Annet Counwenberg: Sewing Circles
    All Day
    at Zuckerman Museum of Art

    Annet Couwenberg: Sewing Circles features an overview of ten years of cultural research, digital experimentation, and finished artifacts. Couwenberg completed the work as part of her studio practice and in partnerships with cultural institutions in North America, Europe, and Asia. The artistic projects presented in this exhibition highlight the expanding technological parameters related to textiles and fabrics and their specific application in the arenas of scientific research, fashion and interior design, and contemporary social issues. The exhibition explores her depth of research as well as the multiple intersections that are revealed between established disciplines and fields of knowledge. Annet Couwenberg: Sewing Circles is curated by Lori Rubeling. The traveling exhibition is organized by the Center for Art, Design and Visual Culture, UMBC with support from Maryland State Arts Council. Couwenberg will be the Windgate Artist-in-Residence at KSU in Spring 2025. 

    In-person Lecture: April 2nd, 3:30pm

    LECTURE RSVP LINK

    Beth LaCour: Mountains and Valleys
    Beth LaCour: Mountains and Valleys
    All Day
    at Zuckerman Museum of Art

    The Zuckerman Museum of Art is pleased to present new work by artist Beth LaCour. The exhibition features a series of folded paper vessels as well as a large installation on the Project Walls. LaCour’s work focuses on hand folded sculptural paper vessels, reliefs, and lighting. She has taught printmaking as well as drawing, papermaking, sculpture, and digital processes at Randolph College (V.A.), Yavapai College and Northern Arizona University (A.Z.). A former artist-in-residence at Taliesi, her work is included in numerous national private and public collections. Currently, LaCour is the Studio Coordinator for both the Book Arts Studio and the Papermaking Studio at Penland School of Craft (N.C.).

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    Fall 2024 Windgate Artist-in-Residence: Matthew Kirk
    Fall 2024 Windgate Artist-in-Residence: Matthew Kirk
    All Day
    at Zuckerman Museum of Art

    Matthew Kirk (b. 1978, Ganado, Ariz.) is an enrolled member of the Navajo Nation and currently lives and works in Brooklyn, New York. A self-taught artist, Kirk’s abstract assemblages and paintings are steeped in symbolism and iconography that take inspiration from colors and patterns found in turn-of-the-century Navajo rugs. Kirk will be the Windgate Artist-in- Residence at KSU in Fall 2024.

    In person lecture at the ZMA: November 7th, 5pm

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    SOAAD Capstone Exhibition I
    SOAAD Capstone Exhibition I
    All Day
    at Fine Arts Gallery

    Capstone exhibitions showcase the artwork of seniors completing their Bachelor of Fine Arts degrees. Using various disciplines and materials, the students exhibit their individual styles and conceptual abilities.

    Opening reception: March 26, 5pm - 7:30pm 

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    Bailey School of Music Student Composers
    Bailey School of Music Student Composers' Recital
    7:30pm
    at Bailey Performance Center, Morgan Hall

    Chamber Music Series. Enjoy an evening of works written by Bailey School of Music student composers—including multiple world premieres—performed by BSOM faculty and students. This concert is student-produced under the mentorship of BSOM composer-in-residence Laurence Sherr.

    Livestream

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    Dog Act
    Dog Act
    7:30pm
    at Onyx Theater

    A post-apocalyptic vaudeville, "Dog Act" follows Zetta Stone, a traveling performer, and her companion Dog, a young human undergoing a voluntary species demotion, as they walk through the wilderness of the former Northeast U.S. with their little troupe.  

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  • 28
    Friday
    Annet Counwenberg: Sewing Circles
    Annet Counwenberg: Sewing Circles
    All Day
    at Zuckerman Museum of Art

    Annet Couwenberg: Sewing Circles features an overview of ten years of cultural research, digital experimentation, and finished artifacts. Couwenberg completed the work as part of her studio practice and in partnerships with cultural institutions in North America, Europe, and Asia. The artistic projects presented in this exhibition highlight the expanding technological parameters related to textiles and fabrics and their specific application in the arenas of scientific research, fashion and interior design, and contemporary social issues. The exhibition explores her depth of research as well as the multiple intersections that are revealed between established disciplines and fields of knowledge. Annet Couwenberg: Sewing Circles is curated by Lori Rubeling. The traveling exhibition is organized by the Center for Art, Design and Visual Culture, UMBC with support from Maryland State Arts Council. Couwenberg will be the Windgate Artist-in-Residence at KSU in Spring 2025. 

    In-person Lecture: April 2nd, 3:30pm

    LECTURE RSVP LINK

    Beth LaCour: Mountains and Valleys
    Beth LaCour: Mountains and Valleys
    All Day
    at Zuckerman Museum of Art

    The Zuckerman Museum of Art is pleased to present new work by artist Beth LaCour. The exhibition features a series of folded paper vessels as well as a large installation on the Project Walls. LaCour’s work focuses on hand folded sculptural paper vessels, reliefs, and lighting. She has taught printmaking as well as drawing, papermaking, sculpture, and digital processes at Randolph College (V.A.), Yavapai College and Northern Arizona University (A.Z.). A former artist-in-residence at Taliesi, her work is included in numerous national private and public collections. Currently, LaCour is the Studio Coordinator for both the Book Arts Studio and the Papermaking Studio at Penland School of Craft (N.C.).

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    Fall 2024 Windgate Artist-in-Residence: Matthew Kirk
    Fall 2024 Windgate Artist-in-Residence: Matthew Kirk
    All Day
    at Zuckerman Museum of Art

    Matthew Kirk (b. 1978, Ganado, Ariz.) is an enrolled member of the Navajo Nation and currently lives and works in Brooklyn, New York. A self-taught artist, Kirk’s abstract assemblages and paintings are steeped in symbolism and iconography that take inspiration from colors and patterns found in turn-of-the-century Navajo rugs. Kirk will be the Windgate Artist-in- Residence at KSU in Fall 2024.

    In person lecture at the ZMA: November 7th, 5pm

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    SOAAD Capstone Exhibition I
    SOAAD Capstone Exhibition I
    All Day
    at Fine Arts Gallery

    Capstone exhibitions showcase the artwork of seniors completing their Bachelor of Fine Arts degrees. Using various disciplines and materials, the students exhibit their individual styles and conceptual abilities.

    Opening reception: March 26, 5pm - 7:30pm 

    Buy Tickets
    Fresh Air Friday
    Fresh Air Friday
    12:30pm
    at Legacy Gazebo

    Enjoy a short program of music performed by Bailey School of Music students and faculty in a relaxed and beautiful setting.

    *Fresh Air Friday may get canceled due to inclement weather the day of. Please keep an eye on our Facebook and/or Instagram page for updates*

    Dog Act
    Dog Act
    8:00pm
    at Onyx Theater

    A post-apocalyptic vaudeville, "Dog Act" follows Zetta Stone, a traveling performer, and her companion Dog, a young human undergoing a voluntary species demotion, as they walk through the wilderness of the former Northeast U.S. with their little troupe.  

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  • 29
    Saturday
    Annet Counwenberg: Sewing Circles
    Annet Counwenberg: Sewing Circles
    All Day
    at Zuckerman Museum of Art

    Annet Couwenberg: Sewing Circles features an overview of ten years of cultural research, digital experimentation, and finished artifacts. Couwenberg completed the work as part of her studio practice and in partnerships with cultural institutions in North America, Europe, and Asia. The artistic projects presented in this exhibition highlight the expanding technological parameters related to textiles and fabrics and their specific application in the arenas of scientific research, fashion and interior design, and contemporary social issues. The exhibition explores her depth of research as well as the multiple intersections that are revealed between established disciplines and fields of knowledge. Annet Couwenberg: Sewing Circles is curated by Lori Rubeling. The traveling exhibition is organized by the Center for Art, Design and Visual Culture, UMBC with support from Maryland State Arts Council. Couwenberg will be the Windgate Artist-in-Residence at KSU in Spring 2025. 

    In-person Lecture: April 2nd, 3:30pm

    LECTURE RSVP LINK

    Beth LaCour: Mountains and Valleys
    Beth LaCour: Mountains and Valleys
    All Day
    at Zuckerman Museum of Art

    The Zuckerman Museum of Art is pleased to present new work by artist Beth LaCour. The exhibition features a series of folded paper vessels as well as a large installation on the Project Walls. LaCour’s work focuses on hand folded sculptural paper vessels, reliefs, and lighting. She has taught printmaking as well as drawing, papermaking, sculpture, and digital processes at Randolph College (V.A.), Yavapai College and Northern Arizona University (A.Z.). A former artist-in-residence at Taliesi, her work is included in numerous national private and public collections. Currently, LaCour is the Studio Coordinator for both the Book Arts Studio and the Papermaking Studio at Penland School of Craft (N.C.).

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    Fall 2024 Windgate Artist-in-Residence: Matthew Kirk
    Fall 2024 Windgate Artist-in-Residence: Matthew Kirk
    All Day
    at Zuckerman Museum of Art

    Matthew Kirk (b. 1978, Ganado, Ariz.) is an enrolled member of the Navajo Nation and currently lives and works in Brooklyn, New York. A self-taught artist, Kirk’s abstract assemblages and paintings are steeped in symbolism and iconography that take inspiration from colors and patterns found in turn-of-the-century Navajo rugs. Kirk will be the Windgate Artist-in- Residence at KSU in Fall 2024.

    In person lecture at the ZMA: November 7th, 5pm

    Buy Tickets
    SOAAD Capstone Exhibition I
    SOAAD Capstone Exhibition I
    All Day
    at Fine Arts Gallery

    Capstone exhibitions showcase the artwork of seniors completing their Bachelor of Fine Arts degrees. Using various disciplines and materials, the students exhibit their individual styles and conceptual abilities.

    Opening reception: March 26, 5pm - 7:30pm 

    Buy Tickets
    Dog Act
    Dog Act
    2:00pm
    at Onyx Theater

    A post-apocalyptic vaudeville, "Dog Act" follows Zetta Stone, a traveling performer, and her companion Dog, a young human undergoing a voluntary species demotion, as they walk through the wilderness of the former Northeast U.S. with their little troupe.  

    Buy Tickets
    Dog Act
    Dog Act
    8:00pm
    at Onyx Theater

    A post-apocalyptic vaudeville, "Dog Act" follows Zetta Stone, a traveling performer, and her companion Dog, a young human undergoing a voluntary species demotion, as they walk through the wilderness of the former Northeast U.S. with their little troupe.  

    Buy Tickets
  • 30
    Sunday
    SOAAD Capstone Exhibition I
    SOAAD Capstone Exhibition I
    All Day
    at Fine Arts Gallery

    Capstone exhibitions showcase the artwork of seniors completing their Bachelor of Fine Arts degrees. Using various disciplines and materials, the students exhibit their individual styles and conceptual abilities.

    Opening reception: March 26, 5pm - 7:30pm 

    Buy Tickets
    Fall 2024 Windgate Artist-in-Residence: Matthew Kirk
    Fall 2024 Windgate Artist-in-Residence: Matthew Kirk
    All Day
    at Zuckerman Museum of Art

    Matthew Kirk (b. 1978, Ganado, Ariz.) is an enrolled member of the Navajo Nation and currently lives and works in Brooklyn, New York. A self-taught artist, Kirk’s abstract assemblages and paintings are steeped in symbolism and iconography that take inspiration from colors and patterns found in turn-of-the-century Navajo rugs. Kirk will be the Windgate Artist-in- Residence at KSU in Fall 2024.

    In person lecture at the ZMA: November 7th, 5pm

    Buy Tickets
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    Beth LaCour: Mountains and Valleys
    Beth LaCour: Mountains and Valleys
    All Day
    at Zuckerman Museum of Art

    The Zuckerman Museum of Art is pleased to present new work by artist Beth LaCour. The exhibition features a series of folded paper vessels as well as a large installation on the Project Walls. LaCour’s work focuses on hand folded sculptural paper vessels, reliefs, and lighting. She has taught printmaking as well as drawing, papermaking, sculpture, and digital processes at Randolph College (V.A.), Yavapai College and Northern Arizona University (A.Z.). A former artist-in-residence at Taliesi, her work is included in numerous national private and public collections. Currently, LaCour is the Studio Coordinator for both the Book Arts Studio and the Papermaking Studio at Penland School of Craft (N.C.).

    Annet Counwenberg: Sewing Circles
    Annet Counwenberg: Sewing Circles
    All Day
    at Zuckerman Museum of Art

    Annet Couwenberg: Sewing Circles features an overview of ten years of cultural research, digital experimentation, and finished artifacts. Couwenberg completed the work as part of her studio practice and in partnerships with cultural institutions in North America, Europe, and Asia. The artistic projects presented in this exhibition highlight the expanding technological parameters related to textiles and fabrics and their specific application in the arenas of scientific research, fashion and interior design, and contemporary social issues. The exhibition explores her depth of research as well as the multiple intersections that are revealed between established disciplines and fields of knowledge. Annet Couwenberg: Sewing Circles is curated by Lori Rubeling. The traveling exhibition is organized by the Center for Art, Design and Visual Culture, UMBC with support from Maryland State Arts Council. Couwenberg will be the Windgate Artist-in-Residence at KSU in Spring 2025. 

    In-person Lecture: April 2nd, 3:30pm

    LECTURE RSVP LINK

    Dog Act
    Dog Act
    3:00pm
    at Onyx Theater

    A post-apocalyptic vaudeville, "Dog Act" follows Zetta Stone, a traveling performer, and her companion Dog, a young human undergoing a voluntary species demotion, as they walk through the wilderness of the former Northeast U.S. with their little troupe.  

    Buy Tickets
  • 31
    Monday
    Beth LaCour: Mountains and Valleys
    Beth LaCour: Mountains and Valleys
    All Day
    at Zuckerman Museum of Art

    The Zuckerman Museum of Art is pleased to present new work by artist Beth LaCour. The exhibition features a series of folded paper vessels as well as a large installation on the Project Walls. LaCour’s work focuses on hand folded sculptural paper vessels, reliefs, and lighting. She has taught printmaking as well as drawing, papermaking, sculpture, and digital processes at Randolph College (V.A.), Yavapai College and Northern Arizona University (A.Z.). A former artist-in-residence at Taliesi, her work is included in numerous national private and public collections. Currently, LaCour is the Studio Coordinator for both the Book Arts Studio and the Papermaking Studio at Penland School of Craft (N.C.).

    Fall 2024 Windgate Artist-in-Residence: Matthew Kirk
    Fall 2024 Windgate Artist-in-Residence: Matthew Kirk
    All Day
    at Zuckerman Museum of Art

    Matthew Kirk (b. 1978, Ganado, Ariz.) is an enrolled member of the Navajo Nation and currently lives and works in Brooklyn, New York. A self-taught artist, Kirk’s abstract assemblages and paintings are steeped in symbolism and iconography that take inspiration from colors and patterns found in turn-of-the-century Navajo rugs. Kirk will be the Windgate Artist-in- Residence at KSU in Fall 2024.

    In person lecture at the ZMA: November 7th, 5pm

    Buy Tickets
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    SOAAD Capstone Exhibition I
    SOAAD Capstone Exhibition I
    All Day
    at Fine Arts Gallery

    Capstone exhibitions showcase the artwork of seniors completing their Bachelor of Fine Arts degrees. Using various disciplines and materials, the students exhibit their individual styles and conceptual abilities.

    Opening reception: March 26, 5pm - 7:30pm 

    Buy Tickets
    Annet Counwenberg: Sewing Circles
    Annet Counwenberg: Sewing Circles
    All Day
    at Zuckerman Museum of Art

    Annet Couwenberg: Sewing Circles features an overview of ten years of cultural research, digital experimentation, and finished artifacts. Couwenberg completed the work as part of her studio practice and in partnerships with cultural institutions in North America, Europe, and Asia. The artistic projects presented in this exhibition highlight the expanding technological parameters related to textiles and fabrics and their specific application in the arenas of scientific research, fashion and interior design, and contemporary social issues. The exhibition explores her depth of research as well as the multiple intersections that are revealed between established disciplines and fields of knowledge. Annet Couwenberg: Sewing Circles is curated by Lori Rubeling. The traveling exhibition is organized by the Center for Art, Design and Visual Culture, UMBC with support from Maryland State Arts Council. Couwenberg will be the Windgate Artist-in-Residence at KSU in Spring 2025. 

    In-person Lecture: April 2nd, 3:30pm

    LECTURE RSVP LINK

    KSU Cooke String Quartets
    KSU Cooke String Quartets
    7:30pm
    at Bailey Performance Center, Morgan Hall

    Chamber Music Series. Enjoy an evening of chamber music performed by Bailey School of Music student recipients of the John & Linda Cooke String Quartet Scholar Awards.

    Virtual RSVP

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    Tuesday
    Annet Counwenberg: Sewing Circles
    Annet Counwenberg: Sewing Circles
    All Day
    at Zuckerman Museum of Art

    Annet Couwenberg: Sewing Circles features an overview of ten years of cultural research, digital experimentation, and finished artifacts. Couwenberg completed the work as part of her studio practice and in partnerships with cultural institutions in North America, Europe, and Asia. The artistic projects presented in this exhibition highlight the expanding technological parameters related to textiles and fabrics and their specific application in the arenas of scientific research, fashion and interior design, and contemporary social issues. The exhibition explores her depth of research as well as the multiple intersections that are revealed between established disciplines and fields of knowledge. Annet Couwenberg: Sewing Circles is curated by Lori Rubeling. The traveling exhibition is organized by the Center for Art, Design and Visual Culture, UMBC with support from Maryland State Arts Council. Couwenberg will be the Windgate Artist-in-Residence at KSU in Spring 2025. 

    In-person Lecture: April 2nd, 3:30pm

    LECTURE RSVP LINK

    Beth LaCour: Mountains and Valleys
    Beth LaCour: Mountains and Valleys
    All Day
    at Zuckerman Museum of Art

    The Zuckerman Museum of Art is pleased to present new work by artist Beth LaCour. The exhibition features a series of folded paper vessels as well as a large installation on the Project Walls. LaCour’s work focuses on hand folded sculptural paper vessels, reliefs, and lighting. She has taught printmaking as well as drawing, papermaking, sculpture, and digital processes at Randolph College (V.A.), Yavapai College and Northern Arizona University (A.Z.). A former artist-in-residence at Taliesi, her work is included in numerous national private and public collections. Currently, LaCour is the Studio Coordinator for both the Book Arts Studio and the Papermaking Studio at Penland School of Craft (N.C.).

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    Fall 2024 Windgate Artist-in-Residence: Matthew Kirk
    Fall 2024 Windgate Artist-in-Residence: Matthew Kirk
    All Day
    at Zuckerman Museum of Art

    Matthew Kirk (b. 1978, Ganado, Ariz.) is an enrolled member of the Navajo Nation and currently lives and works in Brooklyn, New York. A self-taught artist, Kirk’s abstract assemblages and paintings are steeped in symbolism and iconography that take inspiration from colors and patterns found in turn-of-the-century Navajo rugs. Kirk will be the Windgate Artist-in- Residence at KSU in Fall 2024.

    In person lecture at the ZMA: November 7th, 5pm

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    SOAAD Capstone Exhibition I
    SOAAD Capstone Exhibition I
    All Day
    at Fine Arts Gallery

    Capstone exhibitions showcase the artwork of seniors completing their Bachelor of Fine Arts degrees. Using various disciplines and materials, the students exhibit their individual styles and conceptual abilities.

    Opening reception: March 26, 5pm - 7:30pm 

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    Jullia Bullard, Viola & Friends
    Jullia Bullard, Viola & Friends
    7:30pm
    at Bailey Performance Center, Morgan Hall

    Faculty Recital Series. Enjoy an evening of music featuring the viola performed by Bailey School of Music faculty artist Julia Bullard.

    Virtual RSVP

  • 2
    Wednesday
    Annet Counwenberg: Sewing Circles
    Annet Counwenberg: Sewing Circles
    All Day
    at Zuckerman Museum of Art

    Annet Couwenberg: Sewing Circles features an overview of ten years of cultural research, digital experimentation, and finished artifacts. Couwenberg completed the work as part of her studio practice and in partnerships with cultural institutions in North America, Europe, and Asia. The artistic projects presented in this exhibition highlight the expanding technological parameters related to textiles and fabrics and their specific application in the arenas of scientific research, fashion and interior design, and contemporary social issues. The exhibition explores her depth of research as well as the multiple intersections that are revealed between established disciplines and fields of knowledge. Annet Couwenberg: Sewing Circles is curated by Lori Rubeling. The traveling exhibition is organized by the Center for Art, Design and Visual Culture, UMBC with support from Maryland State Arts Council. Couwenberg will be the Windgate Artist-in-Residence at KSU in Spring 2025. 

    In-person Lecture: April 2nd, 3:30pm

    LECTURE RSVP LINK

    Beth LaCour: Mountains and Valleys
    Beth LaCour: Mountains and Valleys
    All Day
    at Zuckerman Museum of Art

    The Zuckerman Museum of Art is pleased to present new work by artist Beth LaCour. The exhibition features a series of folded paper vessels as well as a large installation on the Project Walls. LaCour’s work focuses on hand folded sculptural paper vessels, reliefs, and lighting. She has taught printmaking as well as drawing, papermaking, sculpture, and digital processes at Randolph College (V.A.), Yavapai College and Northern Arizona University (A.Z.). A former artist-in-residence at Taliesi, her work is included in numerous national private and public collections. Currently, LaCour is the Studio Coordinator for both the Book Arts Studio and the Papermaking Studio at Penland School of Craft (N.C.).

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    Fall 2024 Windgate Artist-in-Residence: Matthew Kirk
    Fall 2024 Windgate Artist-in-Residence: Matthew Kirk
    All Day
    at Zuckerman Museum of Art

    Matthew Kirk (b. 1978, Ganado, Ariz.) is an enrolled member of the Navajo Nation and currently lives and works in Brooklyn, New York. A self-taught artist, Kirk’s abstract assemblages and paintings are steeped in symbolism and iconography that take inspiration from colors and patterns found in turn-of-the-century Navajo rugs. Kirk will be the Windgate Artist-in- Residence at KSU in Fall 2024.

    In person lecture at the ZMA: November 7th, 5pm

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    SOAAD Capstone Exhibition I
    SOAAD Capstone Exhibition I
    All Day
    at Fine Arts Gallery

    Capstone exhibitions showcase the artwork of seniors completing their Bachelor of Fine Arts degrees. Using various disciplines and materials, the students exhibit their individual styles and conceptual abilities.

    Opening reception: March 26, 5pm - 7:30pm 

    Buy Tickets
    Jazz Combos
    Jazz Combos
    7:30pm
    at Bailey Performance Center, Morgan Hall

    Jazz Series. Enjoy an evening of performances by Bailey School of Music student jazz combos.

    Livestream

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  • 3
    Thursday
    Beth LaCour: Mountains and Valleys
    Beth LaCour: Mountains and Valleys
    All Day
    at Zuckerman Museum of Art

    The Zuckerman Museum of Art is pleased to present new work by artist Beth LaCour. The exhibition features a series of folded paper vessels as well as a large installation on the Project Walls. LaCour’s work focuses on hand folded sculptural paper vessels, reliefs, and lighting. She has taught printmaking as well as drawing, papermaking, sculpture, and digital processes at Randolph College (V.A.), Yavapai College and Northern Arizona University (A.Z.). A former artist-in-residence at Taliesi, her work is included in numerous national private and public collections. Currently, LaCour is the Studio Coordinator for both the Book Arts Studio and the Papermaking Studio at Penland School of Craft (N.C.).

    Annet Counwenberg: Sewing Circles
    Annet Counwenberg: Sewing Circles
    All Day
    at Zuckerman Museum of Art

    Annet Couwenberg: Sewing Circles features an overview of ten years of cultural research, digital experimentation, and finished artifacts. Couwenberg completed the work as part of her studio practice and in partnerships with cultural institutions in North America, Europe, and Asia. The artistic projects presented in this exhibition highlight the expanding technological parameters related to textiles and fabrics and their specific application in the arenas of scientific research, fashion and interior design, and contemporary social issues. The exhibition explores her depth of research as well as the multiple intersections that are revealed between established disciplines and fields of knowledge. Annet Couwenberg: Sewing Circles is curated by Lori Rubeling. The traveling exhibition is organized by the Center for Art, Design and Visual Culture, UMBC with support from Maryland State Arts Council. Couwenberg will be the Windgate Artist-in-Residence at KSU in Spring 2025. 

    In-person Lecture: April 2nd, 3:30pm

    LECTURE RSVP LINK

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    Fall 2024 Windgate Artist-in-Residence: Matthew Kirk
    Fall 2024 Windgate Artist-in-Residence: Matthew Kirk
    All Day
    at Zuckerman Museum of Art

    Matthew Kirk (b. 1978, Ganado, Ariz.) is an enrolled member of the Navajo Nation and currently lives and works in Brooklyn, New York. A self-taught artist, Kirk’s abstract assemblages and paintings are steeped in symbolism and iconography that take inspiration from colors and patterns found in turn-of-the-century Navajo rugs. Kirk will be the Windgate Artist-in- Residence at KSU in Fall 2024.

    In person lecture at the ZMA: November 7th, 5pm

    Buy Tickets
    SOAAD Capstone Exhibition I
    SOAAD Capstone Exhibition I
    All Day
    at Fine Arts Gallery

    Capstone exhibitions showcase the artwork of seniors completing their Bachelor of Fine Arts degrees. Using various disciplines and materials, the students exhibit their individual styles and conceptual abilities.

    Opening reception: March 26, 5pm - 7:30pm 

    Buy Tickets
    Jazz Combos
    Jazz Combos
    7:30pm
    at Bailey Performance Center, Morgan Hall

    Jazz Series. Enjoy an evening of performances by Bailey School of Music student jazz combos.

    Livestream

    Buy Tickets
  • 4
    Friday
    Annet Counwenberg: Sewing Circles
    Annet Counwenberg: Sewing Circles
    All Day
    at Zuckerman Museum of Art

    Annet Couwenberg: Sewing Circles features an overview of ten years of cultural research, digital experimentation, and finished artifacts. Couwenberg completed the work as part of her studio practice and in partnerships with cultural institutions in North America, Europe, and Asia. The artistic projects presented in this exhibition highlight the expanding technological parameters related to textiles and fabrics and their specific application in the arenas of scientific research, fashion and interior design, and contemporary social issues. The exhibition explores her depth of research as well as the multiple intersections that are revealed between established disciplines and fields of knowledge. Annet Couwenberg: Sewing Circles is curated by Lori Rubeling. The traveling exhibition is organized by the Center for Art, Design and Visual Culture, UMBC with support from Maryland State Arts Council. Couwenberg will be the Windgate Artist-in-Residence at KSU in Spring 2025. 

    In-person Lecture: April 2nd, 3:30pm

    LECTURE RSVP LINK

    Beth LaCour: Mountains and Valleys
    Beth LaCour: Mountains and Valleys
    All Day
    at Zuckerman Museum of Art

    The Zuckerman Museum of Art is pleased to present new work by artist Beth LaCour. The exhibition features a series of folded paper vessels as well as a large installation on the Project Walls. LaCour’s work focuses on hand folded sculptural paper vessels, reliefs, and lighting. She has taught printmaking as well as drawing, papermaking, sculpture, and digital processes at Randolph College (V.A.), Yavapai College and Northern Arizona University (A.Z.). A former artist-in-residence at Taliesi, her work is included in numerous national private and public collections. Currently, LaCour is the Studio Coordinator for both the Book Arts Studio and the Papermaking Studio at Penland School of Craft (N.C.).

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    SOAAD Capstone Exhibition I
    SOAAD Capstone Exhibition I
    All Day
    at Fine Arts Gallery

    Capstone exhibitions showcase the artwork of seniors completing their Bachelor of Fine Arts degrees. Using various disciplines and materials, the students exhibit their individual styles and conceptual abilities.

    Opening reception: March 26, 5pm - 7:30pm 

    Buy Tickets
    Fresh Air Friday
    Fresh Air Friday
    12:30pm
    at Legacy Gazebo

    Enjoy a short program of music performed by Bailey School of Music students and faculty in a relaxed and beautiful setting.

    *Fresh Air Friday may get canceled due to inclement weather the day of. Please keep an eye on our Facebook and/or Instagram page for updates*

  • 5
    Saturday
    Annet Counwenberg: Sewing Circles
    Annet Counwenberg: Sewing Circles
    All Day
    at Zuckerman Museum of Art

    Annet Couwenberg: Sewing Circles features an overview of ten years of cultural research, digital experimentation, and finished artifacts. Couwenberg completed the work as part of her studio practice and in partnerships with cultural institutions in North America, Europe, and Asia. The artistic projects presented in this exhibition highlight the expanding technological parameters related to textiles and fabrics and their specific application in the arenas of scientific research, fashion and interior design, and contemporary social issues. The exhibition explores her depth of research as well as the multiple intersections that are revealed between established disciplines and fields of knowledge. Annet Couwenberg: Sewing Circles is curated by Lori Rubeling. The traveling exhibition is organized by the Center for Art, Design and Visual Culture, UMBC with support from Maryland State Arts Council. Couwenberg will be the Windgate Artist-in-Residence at KSU in Spring 2025. 

    In-person Lecture: April 2nd, 3:30pm

    LECTURE RSVP LINK

    Beth LaCour: Mountains and Valleys
    Beth LaCour: Mountains and Valleys
    All Day
    at Zuckerman Museum of Art

    The Zuckerman Museum of Art is pleased to present new work by artist Beth LaCour. The exhibition features a series of folded paper vessels as well as a large installation on the Project Walls. LaCour’s work focuses on hand folded sculptural paper vessels, reliefs, and lighting. She has taught printmaking as well as drawing, papermaking, sculpture, and digital processes at Randolph College (V.A.), Yavapai College and Northern Arizona University (A.Z.). A former artist-in-residence at Taliesi, her work is included in numerous national private and public collections. Currently, LaCour is the Studio Coordinator for both the Book Arts Studio and the Papermaking Studio at Penland School of Craft (N.C.).

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    Fall 2024 Windgate Artist-in-Residence: Matthew Kirk
    Fall 2024 Windgate Artist-in-Residence: Matthew Kirk
    All Day
    at Zuckerman Museum of Art

    Matthew Kirk (b. 1978, Ganado, Ariz.) is an enrolled member of the Navajo Nation and currently lives and works in Brooklyn, New York. A self-taught artist, Kirk’s abstract assemblages and paintings are steeped in symbolism and iconography that take inspiration from colors and patterns found in turn-of-the-century Navajo rugs. Kirk will be the Windgate Artist-in- Residence at KSU in Fall 2024.

    In person lecture at the ZMA: November 7th, 5pm

    Buy Tickets
    SOAAD Capstone Exhibition I
    SOAAD Capstone Exhibition I
    All Day
    at Fine Arts Gallery

    Capstone exhibitions showcase the artwork of seniors completing their Bachelor of Fine Arts degrees. Using various disciplines and materials, the students exhibit their individual styles and conceptual abilities.

    Opening reception: March 26, 5pm - 7:30pm 

    Buy Tickets
  • 6
    Sunday
    Annet Counwenberg: Sewing Circles
    Annet Counwenberg: Sewing Circles
    All Day
    at Zuckerman Museum of Art

    Annet Couwenberg: Sewing Circles features an overview of ten years of cultural research, digital experimentation, and finished artifacts. Couwenberg completed the work as part of her studio practice and in partnerships with cultural institutions in North America, Europe, and Asia. The artistic projects presented in this exhibition highlight the expanding technological parameters related to textiles and fabrics and their specific application in the arenas of scientific research, fashion and interior design, and contemporary social issues. The exhibition explores her depth of research as well as the multiple intersections that are revealed between established disciplines and fields of knowledge. Annet Couwenberg: Sewing Circles is curated by Lori Rubeling. The traveling exhibition is organized by the Center for Art, Design and Visual Culture, UMBC with support from Maryland State Arts Council. Couwenberg will be the Windgate Artist-in-Residence at KSU in Spring 2025. 

    In-person Lecture: April 2nd, 3:30pm

    LECTURE RSVP LINK

    Beth LaCour: Mountains and Valleys
    Beth LaCour: Mountains and Valleys
    All Day
    at Zuckerman Museum of Art

    The Zuckerman Museum of Art is pleased to present new work by artist Beth LaCour. The exhibition features a series of folded paper vessels as well as a large installation on the Project Walls. LaCour’s work focuses on hand folded sculptural paper vessels, reliefs, and lighting. She has taught printmaking as well as drawing, papermaking, sculpture, and digital processes at Randolph College (V.A.), Yavapai College and Northern Arizona University (A.Z.). A former artist-in-residence at Taliesi, her work is included in numerous national private and public collections. Currently, LaCour is the Studio Coordinator for both the Book Arts Studio and the Papermaking Studio at Penland School of Craft (N.C.).

  • 7
    Monday
    Annet Counwenberg: Sewing Circles
    Annet Counwenberg: Sewing Circles
    All Day
    at Zuckerman Museum of Art

    Annet Couwenberg: Sewing Circles features an overview of ten years of cultural research, digital experimentation, and finished artifacts. Couwenberg completed the work as part of her studio practice and in partnerships with cultural institutions in North America, Europe, and Asia. The artistic projects presented in this exhibition highlight the expanding technological parameters related to textiles and fabrics and their specific application in the arenas of scientific research, fashion and interior design, and contemporary social issues. The exhibition explores her depth of research as well as the multiple intersections that are revealed between established disciplines and fields of knowledge. Annet Couwenberg: Sewing Circles is curated by Lori Rubeling. The traveling exhibition is organized by the Center for Art, Design and Visual Culture, UMBC with support from Maryland State Arts Council. Couwenberg will be the Windgate Artist-in-Residence at KSU in Spring 2025. 

    In-person Lecture: April 2nd, 3:30pm

    LECTURE RSVP LINK

    Beth LaCour: Mountains and Valleys
    Beth LaCour: Mountains and Valleys
    All Day
    at Zuckerman Museum of Art

    The Zuckerman Museum of Art is pleased to present new work by artist Beth LaCour. The exhibition features a series of folded paper vessels as well as a large installation on the Project Walls. LaCour’s work focuses on hand folded sculptural paper vessels, reliefs, and lighting. She has taught printmaking as well as drawing, papermaking, sculpture, and digital processes at Randolph College (V.A.), Yavapai College and Northern Arizona University (A.Z.). A former artist-in-residence at Taliesi, her work is included in numerous national private and public collections. Currently, LaCour is the Studio Coordinator for both the Book Arts Studio and the Papermaking Studio at Penland School of Craft (N.C.).

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    Fall 2024 Windgate Artist-in-Residence: Matthew Kirk
    Fall 2024 Windgate Artist-in-Residence: Matthew Kirk
    All Day
    at Zuckerman Museum of Art

    Matthew Kirk (b. 1978, Ganado, Ariz.) is an enrolled member of the Navajo Nation and currently lives and works in Brooklyn, New York. A self-taught artist, Kirk’s abstract assemblages and paintings are steeped in symbolism and iconography that take inspiration from colors and patterns found in turn-of-the-century Navajo rugs. Kirk will be the Windgate Artist-in- Residence at KSU in Fall 2024.

    In person lecture at the ZMA: November 7th, 5pm

    Buy Tickets
  • 8
    Tuesday
    Annet Counwenberg: Sewing Circles
    Annet Counwenberg: Sewing Circles
    All Day
    at Zuckerman Museum of Art

    Annet Couwenberg: Sewing Circles features an overview of ten years of cultural research, digital experimentation, and finished artifacts. Couwenberg completed the work as part of her studio practice and in partnerships with cultural institutions in North America, Europe, and Asia. The artistic projects presented in this exhibition highlight the expanding technological parameters related to textiles and fabrics and their specific application in the arenas of scientific research, fashion and interior design, and contemporary social issues. The exhibition explores her depth of research as well as the multiple intersections that are revealed between established disciplines and fields of knowledge. Annet Couwenberg: Sewing Circles is curated by Lori Rubeling. The traveling exhibition is organized by the Center for Art, Design and Visual Culture, UMBC with support from Maryland State Arts Council. Couwenberg will be the Windgate Artist-in-Residence at KSU in Spring 2025. 

    In-person Lecture: April 2nd, 3:30pm

    LECTURE RSVP LINK

    Beth LaCour: Mountains and Valleys
    Beth LaCour: Mountains and Valleys
    All Day
    at Zuckerman Museum of Art

    The Zuckerman Museum of Art is pleased to present new work by artist Beth LaCour. The exhibition features a series of folded paper vessels as well as a large installation on the Project Walls. LaCour’s work focuses on hand folded sculptural paper vessels, reliefs, and lighting. She has taught printmaking as well as drawing, papermaking, sculpture, and digital processes at Randolph College (V.A.), Yavapai College and Northern Arizona University (A.Z.). A former artist-in-residence at Taliesi, her work is included in numerous national private and public collections. Currently, LaCour is the Studio Coordinator for both the Book Arts Studio and the Papermaking Studio at Penland School of Craft (N.C.).

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    Fall 2024 Windgate Artist-in-Residence: Matthew Kirk
    Fall 2024 Windgate Artist-in-Residence: Matthew Kirk
    All Day
    at Zuckerman Museum of Art

    Matthew Kirk (b. 1978, Ganado, Ariz.) is an enrolled member of the Navajo Nation and currently lives and works in Brooklyn, New York. A self-taught artist, Kirk’s abstract assemblages and paintings are steeped in symbolism and iconography that take inspiration from colors and patterns found in turn-of-the-century Navajo rugs. Kirk will be the Windgate Artist-in- Residence at KSU in Fall 2024.

    In person lecture at the ZMA: November 7th, 5pm

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    Senior Dance Showcase
    Senior Dance Showcase
    6:00pm
    at KSU Dance Theater on the Marietta campus

    Dance majors share original works of choreography, captivating screendance, and groundbreaking dance research.

  • 9
    Wednesday
    Annet Counwenberg: Sewing Circles
    Annet Counwenberg: Sewing Circles
    All Day
    at Zuckerman Museum of Art

    Annet Couwenberg: Sewing Circles features an overview of ten years of cultural research, digital experimentation, and finished artifacts. Couwenberg completed the work as part of her studio practice and in partnerships with cultural institutions in North America, Europe, and Asia. The artistic projects presented in this exhibition highlight the expanding technological parameters related to textiles and fabrics and their specific application in the arenas of scientific research, fashion and interior design, and contemporary social issues. The exhibition explores her depth of research as well as the multiple intersections that are revealed between established disciplines and fields of knowledge. Annet Couwenberg: Sewing Circles is curated by Lori Rubeling. The traveling exhibition is organized by the Center for Art, Design and Visual Culture, UMBC with support from Maryland State Arts Council. Couwenberg will be the Windgate Artist-in-Residence at KSU in Spring 2025. 

    In-person Lecture: April 2nd, 3:30pm

    LECTURE RSVP LINK

    Beth LaCour: Mountains and Valleys
    Beth LaCour: Mountains and Valleys
    All Day
    at Zuckerman Museum of Art

    The Zuckerman Museum of Art is pleased to present new work by artist Beth LaCour. The exhibition features a series of folded paper vessels as well as a large installation on the Project Walls. LaCour’s work focuses on hand folded sculptural paper vessels, reliefs, and lighting. She has taught printmaking as well as drawing, papermaking, sculpture, and digital processes at Randolph College (V.A.), Yavapai College and Northern Arizona University (A.Z.). A former artist-in-residence at Taliesi, her work is included in numerous national private and public collections. Currently, LaCour is the Studio Coordinator for both the Book Arts Studio and the Papermaking Studio at Penland School of Craft (N.C.).

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    Fall 2024 Windgate Artist-in-Residence: Matthew Kirk
    Fall 2024 Windgate Artist-in-Residence: Matthew Kirk
    All Day
    at Zuckerman Museum of Art

    Matthew Kirk (b. 1978, Ganado, Ariz.) is an enrolled member of the Navajo Nation and currently lives and works in Brooklyn, New York. A self-taught artist, Kirk’s abstract assemblages and paintings are steeped in symbolism and iconography that take inspiration from colors and patterns found in turn-of-the-century Navajo rugs. Kirk will be the Windgate Artist-in- Residence at KSU in Fall 2024.

    In person lecture at the ZMA: November 7th, 5pm

    Buy Tickets
    SOAAD Capstone Exhibition II
    SOAAD Capstone Exhibition II
    All Day
    at Fine Arts Gallery

    Capstone exhibitions showcase the artwork of seniors completing their Bachelor of Fine Arts degrees. Using various disciplines and materials, the students exhibit their individual styles and conceptual abilities.

    Opening Reception: April 9th, 5pm - 7:30pm  

    Buy Tickets
    Senior Dance Showcase
    Senior Dance Showcase
    6:00pm
    at KSU Dance Theater on the Marietta campus

    Dance majors share original works of choreography, captivating screendance, and groundbreaking dance research.

  • 10
    Thursday
    Annet Counwenberg: Sewing Circles
    Annet Counwenberg: Sewing Circles
    All Day
    at Zuckerman Museum of Art

    Annet Couwenberg: Sewing Circles features an overview of ten years of cultural research, digital experimentation, and finished artifacts. Couwenberg completed the work as part of her studio practice and in partnerships with cultural institutions in North America, Europe, and Asia. The artistic projects presented in this exhibition highlight the expanding technological parameters related to textiles and fabrics and their specific application in the arenas of scientific research, fashion and interior design, and contemporary social issues. The exhibition explores her depth of research as well as the multiple intersections that are revealed between established disciplines and fields of knowledge. Annet Couwenberg: Sewing Circles is curated by Lori Rubeling. The traveling exhibition is organized by the Center for Art, Design and Visual Culture, UMBC with support from Maryland State Arts Council. Couwenberg will be the Windgate Artist-in-Residence at KSU in Spring 2025. 

    In-person Lecture: April 2nd, 3:30pm

    LECTURE RSVP LINK

    Beth LaCour: Mountains and Valleys
    Beth LaCour: Mountains and Valleys
    All Day
    at Zuckerman Museum of Art

    The Zuckerman Museum of Art is pleased to present new work by artist Beth LaCour. The exhibition features a series of folded paper vessels as well as a large installation on the Project Walls. LaCour’s work focuses on hand folded sculptural paper vessels, reliefs, and lighting. She has taught printmaking as well as drawing, papermaking, sculpture, and digital processes at Randolph College (V.A.), Yavapai College and Northern Arizona University (A.Z.). A former artist-in-residence at Taliesi, her work is included in numerous national private and public collections. Currently, LaCour is the Studio Coordinator for both the Book Arts Studio and the Papermaking Studio at Penland School of Craft (N.C.).

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    SOAAD Capstone Exhibition II
    SOAAD Capstone Exhibition II
    All Day
    at Fine Arts Gallery

    Capstone exhibitions showcase the artwork of seniors completing their Bachelor of Fine Arts degrees. Using various disciplines and materials, the students exhibit their individual styles and conceptual abilities.

    Opening Reception: April 9th, 5pm - 7:30pm  

    Buy Tickets
  • 11
    Friday
    Annet Counwenberg: Sewing Circles
    Annet Counwenberg: Sewing Circles
    All Day
    at Zuckerman Museum of Art

    Annet Couwenberg: Sewing Circles features an overview of ten years of cultural research, digital experimentation, and finished artifacts. Couwenberg completed the work as part of her studio practice and in partnerships with cultural institutions in North America, Europe, and Asia. The artistic projects presented in this exhibition highlight the expanding technological parameters related to textiles and fabrics and their specific application in the arenas of scientific research, fashion and interior design, and contemporary social issues. The exhibition explores her depth of research as well as the multiple intersections that are revealed between established disciplines and fields of knowledge. Annet Couwenberg: Sewing Circles is curated by Lori Rubeling. The traveling exhibition is organized by the Center for Art, Design and Visual Culture, UMBC with support from Maryland State Arts Council. Couwenberg will be the Windgate Artist-in-Residence at KSU in Spring 2025. 

    In-person Lecture: April 2nd, 3:30pm

    LECTURE RSVP LINK

    Beth LaCour: Mountains and Valleys
    Beth LaCour: Mountains and Valleys
    All Day
    at Zuckerman Museum of Art

    The Zuckerman Museum of Art is pleased to present new work by artist Beth LaCour. The exhibition features a series of folded paper vessels as well as a large installation on the Project Walls. LaCour’s work focuses on hand folded sculptural paper vessels, reliefs, and lighting. She has taught printmaking as well as drawing, papermaking, sculpture, and digital processes at Randolph College (V.A.), Yavapai College and Northern Arizona University (A.Z.). A former artist-in-residence at Taliesi, her work is included in numerous national private and public collections. Currently, LaCour is the Studio Coordinator for both the Book Arts Studio and the Papermaking Studio at Penland School of Craft (N.C.).

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    Fall 2024 Windgate Artist-in-Residence: Matthew Kirk
    Fall 2024 Windgate Artist-in-Residence: Matthew Kirk
    All Day
    at Zuckerman Museum of Art

    Matthew Kirk (b. 1978, Ganado, Ariz.) is an enrolled member of the Navajo Nation and currently lives and works in Brooklyn, New York. A self-taught artist, Kirk’s abstract assemblages and paintings are steeped in symbolism and iconography that take inspiration from colors and patterns found in turn-of-the-century Navajo rugs. Kirk will be the Windgate Artist-in- Residence at KSU in Fall 2024.

    In person lecture at the ZMA: November 7th, 5pm

    Buy Tickets
    SOAAD Capstone Exhibition II
    SOAAD Capstone Exhibition II
    All Day
    at Fine Arts Gallery

    Capstone exhibitions showcase the artwork of seniors completing their Bachelor of Fine Arts degrees. Using various disciplines and materials, the students exhibit their individual styles and conceptual abilities.

    Opening Reception: April 9th, 5pm - 7:30pm  

    Buy Tickets
    Sondheim on Sondheim
    Sondheim on Sondheim
    8:00pm
    at Bailey Performance Center, Morgan Hall

    Hailed as a "revelatory revue full of wonderful moments" and a "funny, affectionate and revealing tribute to musical theater's greatest living composer and lyricist," Sondheim on Sondheim is an intimate portrait of the famed songwriter in his own words... and music. Through the use of exclusive interview footage, audiences get an inside look at the personal life and artistic process of famed composer, Stephen Sondheim. This production is a collaboration between KSU's Department of Theater and Performance Studies, Opera Theater, and Symphony Orchestra.

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  • 12
    Saturday
    Beth LaCour: Mountains and Valleys
    Beth LaCour: Mountains and Valleys
    All Day
    at Zuckerman Museum of Art

    The Zuckerman Museum of Art is pleased to present new work by artist Beth LaCour. The exhibition features a series of folded paper vessels as well as a large installation on the Project Walls. LaCour’s work focuses on hand folded sculptural paper vessels, reliefs, and lighting. She has taught printmaking as well as drawing, papermaking, sculpture, and digital processes at Randolph College (V.A.), Yavapai College and Northern Arizona University (A.Z.). A former artist-in-residence at Taliesi, her work is included in numerous national private and public collections. Currently, LaCour is the Studio Coordinator for both the Book Arts Studio and the Papermaking Studio at Penland School of Craft (N.C.).

    Annet Counwenberg: Sewing Circles
    Annet Counwenberg: Sewing Circles
    All Day
    at Zuckerman Museum of Art

    Annet Couwenberg: Sewing Circles features an overview of ten years of cultural research, digital experimentation, and finished artifacts. Couwenberg completed the work as part of her studio practice and in partnerships with cultural institutions in North America, Europe, and Asia. The artistic projects presented in this exhibition highlight the expanding technological parameters related to textiles and fabrics and their specific application in the arenas of scientific research, fashion and interior design, and contemporary social issues. The exhibition explores her depth of research as well as the multiple intersections that are revealed between established disciplines and fields of knowledge. Annet Couwenberg: Sewing Circles is curated by Lori Rubeling. The traveling exhibition is organized by the Center for Art, Design and Visual Culture, UMBC with support from Maryland State Arts Council. Couwenberg will be the Windgate Artist-in-Residence at KSU in Spring 2025. 

    In-person Lecture: April 2nd, 3:30pm

    LECTURE RSVP LINK

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    Fall 2024 Windgate Artist-in-Residence: Matthew Kirk
    Fall 2024 Windgate Artist-in-Residence: Matthew Kirk
    All Day
    at Zuckerman Museum of Art

    Matthew Kirk (b. 1978, Ganado, Ariz.) is an enrolled member of the Navajo Nation and currently lives and works in Brooklyn, New York. A self-taught artist, Kirk’s abstract assemblages and paintings are steeped in symbolism and iconography that take inspiration from colors and patterns found in turn-of-the-century Navajo rugs. Kirk will be the Windgate Artist-in- Residence at KSU in Fall 2024.

    In person lecture at the ZMA: November 7th, 5pm

    Buy Tickets
    SOAAD Capstone Exhibition II
    SOAAD Capstone Exhibition II
    All Day
    at Fine Arts Gallery

    Capstone exhibitions showcase the artwork of seniors completing their Bachelor of Fine Arts degrees. Using various disciplines and materials, the students exhibit their individual styles and conceptual abilities.

    Opening Reception: April 9th, 5pm - 7:30pm  

    Buy Tickets
    Sondheim on Sondheim
    Sondheim on Sondheim
    8:00pm
    at Bailey Performance Center, Morgan Hall

    Hailed as a "revelatory revue full of wonderful moments" and a "funny, affectionate and revealing tribute to musical theater's greatest living composer and lyricist," Sondheim on Sondheim is an intimate portrait of the famed songwriter in his own words... and music. Through the use of exclusive interview footage, audiences get an inside look at the personal life and artistic process of famed composer, Stephen Sondheim. This production is a collaboration between KSU's Department of Theater and Performance Studies, Opera Theater, and Symphony Orchestra.

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  • 13
    Sunday
    Annet Counwenberg: Sewing Circles
    Annet Counwenberg: Sewing Circles
    All Day
    at Zuckerman Museum of Art

    Annet Couwenberg: Sewing Circles features an overview of ten years of cultural research, digital experimentation, and finished artifacts. Couwenberg completed the work as part of her studio practice and in partnerships with cultural institutions in North America, Europe, and Asia. The artistic projects presented in this exhibition highlight the expanding technological parameters related to textiles and fabrics and their specific application in the arenas of scientific research, fashion and interior design, and contemporary social issues. The exhibition explores her depth of research as well as the multiple intersections that are revealed between established disciplines and fields of knowledge. Annet Couwenberg: Sewing Circles is curated by Lori Rubeling. The traveling exhibition is organized by the Center for Art, Design and Visual Culture, UMBC with support from Maryland State Arts Council. Couwenberg will be the Windgate Artist-in-Residence at KSU in Spring 2025. 

    In-person Lecture: April 2nd, 3:30pm

    LECTURE RSVP LINK

    Beth LaCour: Mountains and Valleys
    Beth LaCour: Mountains and Valleys
    All Day
    at Zuckerman Museum of Art

    The Zuckerman Museum of Art is pleased to present new work by artist Beth LaCour. The exhibition features a series of folded paper vessels as well as a large installation on the Project Walls. LaCour’s work focuses on hand folded sculptural paper vessels, reliefs, and lighting. She has taught printmaking as well as drawing, papermaking, sculpture, and digital processes at Randolph College (V.A.), Yavapai College and Northern Arizona University (A.Z.). A former artist-in-residence at Taliesi, her work is included in numerous national private and public collections. Currently, LaCour is the Studio Coordinator for both the Book Arts Studio and the Papermaking Studio at Penland School of Craft (N.C.).

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    Fall 2024 Windgate Artist-in-Residence: Matthew Kirk
    Fall 2024 Windgate Artist-in-Residence: Matthew Kirk
    All Day
    at Zuckerman Museum of Art

    Matthew Kirk (b. 1978, Ganado, Ariz.) is an enrolled member of the Navajo Nation and currently lives and works in Brooklyn, New York. A self-taught artist, Kirk’s abstract assemblages and paintings are steeped in symbolism and iconography that take inspiration from colors and patterns found in turn-of-the-century Navajo rugs. Kirk will be the Windgate Artist-in- Residence at KSU in Fall 2024.

    In person lecture at the ZMA: November 7th, 5pm

    Buy Tickets
    SOAAD Capstone Exhibition II
    SOAAD Capstone Exhibition II
    All Day
    at Fine Arts Gallery

    Capstone exhibitions showcase the artwork of seniors completing their Bachelor of Fine Arts degrees. Using various disciplines and materials, the students exhibit their individual styles and conceptual abilities.

    Opening Reception: April 9th, 5pm - 7:30pm  

    Buy Tickets
    Sondheim on Sondheim
    Sondheim on Sondheim
    3:00pm
    at Bailey Performance Center, Morgan Hall

    Hailed as a "revelatory revue full of wonderful moments" and a "funny, affectionate and revealing tribute to musical theater's greatest living composer and lyricist," Sondheim on Sondheim is an intimate portrait of the famed songwriter in his own words... and music. Through the use of exclusive interview footage, audiences get an inside look at the personal life and artistic process of famed composer, Stephen Sondheim. This production is a collaboration between KSU's Department of Theater and Performance Studies, Opera Theater, and Symphony Orchestra.

    Buy Tickets
  • 14
    Monday
    Annet Counwenberg: Sewing Circles
    Annet Counwenberg: Sewing Circles
    All Day
    at Zuckerman Museum of Art

    Annet Couwenberg: Sewing Circles features an overview of ten years of cultural research, digital experimentation, and finished artifacts. Couwenberg completed the work as part of her studio practice and in partnerships with cultural institutions in North America, Europe, and Asia. The artistic projects presented in this exhibition highlight the expanding technological parameters related to textiles and fabrics and their specific application in the arenas of scientific research, fashion and interior design, and contemporary social issues. The exhibition explores her depth of research as well as the multiple intersections that are revealed between established disciplines and fields of knowledge. Annet Couwenberg: Sewing Circles is curated by Lori Rubeling. The traveling exhibition is organized by the Center for Art, Design and Visual Culture, UMBC with support from Maryland State Arts Council. Couwenberg will be the Windgate Artist-in-Residence at KSU in Spring 2025. 

    In-person Lecture: April 2nd, 3:30pm

    LECTURE RSVP LINK

    Beth LaCour: Mountains and Valleys
    Beth LaCour: Mountains and Valleys
    All Day
    at Zuckerman Museum of Art

    The Zuckerman Museum of Art is pleased to present new work by artist Beth LaCour. The exhibition features a series of folded paper vessels as well as a large installation on the Project Walls. LaCour’s work focuses on hand folded sculptural paper vessels, reliefs, and lighting. She has taught printmaking as well as drawing, papermaking, sculpture, and digital processes at Randolph College (V.A.), Yavapai College and Northern Arizona University (A.Z.). A former artist-in-residence at Taliesi, her work is included in numerous national private and public collections. Currently, LaCour is the Studio Coordinator for both the Book Arts Studio and the Papermaking Studio at Penland School of Craft (N.C.).

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    Fall 2024 Windgate Artist-in-Residence: Matthew Kirk
    Fall 2024 Windgate Artist-in-Residence: Matthew Kirk
    All Day
    at Zuckerman Museum of Art

    Matthew Kirk (b. 1978, Ganado, Ariz.) is an enrolled member of the Navajo Nation and currently lives and works in Brooklyn, New York. A self-taught artist, Kirk’s abstract assemblages and paintings are steeped in symbolism and iconography that take inspiration from colors and patterns found in turn-of-the-century Navajo rugs. Kirk will be the Windgate Artist-in- Residence at KSU in Fall 2024.

    In person lecture at the ZMA: November 7th, 5pm

    Buy Tickets
    SOAAD Capstone Exhibition II
    SOAAD Capstone Exhibition II
    All Day
    at Fine Arts Gallery

    Capstone exhibitions showcase the artwork of seniors completing their Bachelor of Fine Arts degrees. Using various disciplines and materials, the students exhibit their individual styles and conceptual abilities.

    Opening Reception: April 9th, 5pm - 7:30pm  

    Buy Tickets
    KSU Jazz Ensembles II & III
    KSU Jazz Ensembles II & III
    7:30pm
    at Bailey Performance Center, Morgan Hall

    Jazz Series. Enjoy performances by KSU Jazz Ensembles II & III led by Bailey School of Music faculty Wes Funderburk and Rob Opitz. 

    Livestream

    Buy Tickets
  • 15
    Tuesday
    SOAAD Capstone Exhibition II
    SOAAD Capstone Exhibition II
    All Day
    at Fine Arts Gallery

    Capstone exhibitions showcase the artwork of seniors completing their Bachelor of Fine Arts degrees. Using various disciplines and materials, the students exhibit their individual styles and conceptual abilities.

    Opening Reception: April 9th, 5pm - 7:30pm  

    Buy Tickets
    Annet Counwenberg: Sewing Circles
    Annet Counwenberg: Sewing Circles
    All Day
    at Zuckerman Museum of Art

    Annet Couwenberg: Sewing Circles features an overview of ten years of cultural research, digital experimentation, and finished artifacts. Couwenberg completed the work as part of her studio practice and in partnerships with cultural institutions in North America, Europe, and Asia. The artistic projects presented in this exhibition highlight the expanding technological parameters related to textiles and fabrics and their specific application in the arenas of scientific research, fashion and interior design, and contemporary social issues. The exhibition explores her depth of research as well as the multiple intersections that are revealed between established disciplines and fields of knowledge. Annet Couwenberg: Sewing Circles is curated by Lori Rubeling. The traveling exhibition is organized by the Center for Art, Design and Visual Culture, UMBC with support from Maryland State Arts Council. Couwenberg will be the Windgate Artist-in-Residence at KSU in Spring 2025. 

    In-person Lecture: April 2nd, 3:30pm

    LECTURE RSVP LINK

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    Beth LaCour: Mountains and Valleys
    Beth LaCour: Mountains and Valleys
    All Day
    at Zuckerman Museum of Art

    The Zuckerman Museum of Art is pleased to present new work by artist Beth LaCour. The exhibition features a series of folded paper vessels as well as a large installation on the Project Walls. LaCour’s work focuses on hand folded sculptural paper vessels, reliefs, and lighting. She has taught printmaking as well as drawing, papermaking, sculpture, and digital processes at Randolph College (V.A.), Yavapai College and Northern Arizona University (A.Z.). A former artist-in-residence at Taliesi, her work is included in numerous national private and public collections. Currently, LaCour is the Studio Coordinator for both the Book Arts Studio and the Papermaking Studio at Penland School of Craft (N.C.).

    Fall 2024 Windgate Artist-in-Residence: Matthew Kirk
    Fall 2024 Windgate Artist-in-Residence: Matthew Kirk
    All Day
    at Zuckerman Museum of Art

    Matthew Kirk (b. 1978, Ganado, Ariz.) is an enrolled member of the Navajo Nation and currently lives and works in Brooklyn, New York. A self-taught artist, Kirk’s abstract assemblages and paintings are steeped in symbolism and iconography that take inspiration from colors and patterns found in turn-of-the-century Navajo rugs. Kirk will be the Windgate Artist-in- Residence at KSU in Fall 2024.

    In person lecture at the ZMA: November 7th, 5pm

    Buy Tickets
    KSU Mixed Chamber Ensembles
    KSU Mixed Chamber Ensembles
    5:30pm
    at Bailey Performance Center, Morgan Hall

    Chamber Music Series. Enjoy an evening of performances by Bailey School of Music student instrumental chamber ensembles.

    Livestream

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    KSU Mixed Chamber Ensembles
    KSU Mixed Chamber Ensembles
    7:30pm
    at Bailey Performance Center, Morgan Hall

    Chamber Music Series. Enjoy an evening of performances by Bailey School of Music student instrumental chamber ensembles.

    Livestream

    Buy Tickets
  • 16
    Wednesday
    SOAAD Capstone Exhibition II
    SOAAD Capstone Exhibition II
    All Day
    at Fine Arts Gallery

    Capstone exhibitions showcase the artwork of seniors completing their Bachelor of Fine Arts degrees. Using various disciplines and materials, the students exhibit their individual styles and conceptual abilities.

    Opening Reception: April 9th, 5pm - 7:30pm  

    Buy Tickets
    Beth LaCour: Mountains and Valleys
    Beth LaCour: Mountains and Valleys
    All Day
    at Zuckerman Museum of Art

    The Zuckerman Museum of Art is pleased to present new work by artist Beth LaCour. The exhibition features a series of folded paper vessels as well as a large installation on the Project Walls. LaCour’s work focuses on hand folded sculptural paper vessels, reliefs, and lighting. She has taught printmaking as well as drawing, papermaking, sculpture, and digital processes at Randolph College (V.A.), Yavapai College and Northern Arizona University (A.Z.). A former artist-in-residence at Taliesi, her work is included in numerous national private and public collections. Currently, LaCour is the Studio Coordinator for both the Book Arts Studio and the Papermaking Studio at Penland School of Craft (N.C.).

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    Fall 2024 Windgate Artist-in-Residence: Matthew Kirk
    Fall 2024 Windgate Artist-in-Residence: Matthew Kirk
    All Day
    at Zuckerman Museum of Art

    Matthew Kirk (b. 1978, Ganado, Ariz.) is an enrolled member of the Navajo Nation and currently lives and works in Brooklyn, New York. A self-taught artist, Kirk’s abstract assemblages and paintings are steeped in symbolism and iconography that take inspiration from colors and patterns found in turn-of-the-century Navajo rugs. Kirk will be the Windgate Artist-in- Residence at KSU in Fall 2024.

    In person lecture at the ZMA: November 7th, 5pm

    Buy Tickets
    Annet Counwenberg: Sewing Circles
    Annet Counwenberg: Sewing Circles
    All Day
    at Zuckerman Museum of Art

    Annet Couwenberg: Sewing Circles features an overview of ten years of cultural research, digital experimentation, and finished artifacts. Couwenberg completed the work as part of her studio practice and in partnerships with cultural institutions in North America, Europe, and Asia. The artistic projects presented in this exhibition highlight the expanding technological parameters related to textiles and fabrics and their specific application in the arenas of scientific research, fashion and interior design, and contemporary social issues. The exhibition explores her depth of research as well as the multiple intersections that are revealed between established disciplines and fields of knowledge. Annet Couwenberg: Sewing Circles is curated by Lori Rubeling. The traveling exhibition is organized by the Center for Art, Design and Visual Culture, UMBC with support from Maryland State Arts Council. Couwenberg will be the Windgate Artist-in-Residence at KSU in Spring 2025. 

    In-person Lecture: April 2nd, 3:30pm

    LECTURE RSVP LINK

    Spring 2025 COTA Council for Undergraduate Research Symposium of Student Scholars
    Spring 2025 COTA Council for Undergraduate Research Symposium of Student Scholars
    9:00am
    at Kennesaw campus

    Undergraduate student presentations from the School of Art & Design, Bailey School of Music, Department of Theatre and Performance Studies, and Department of Dance.

    KSU Vocal Jazz Ensemble, Jazz Guitar Ensemble & Jazz Piano
    KSU Vocal Jazz Ensemble, Jazz Guitar Ensemble & Jazz Piano
    7:30pm
    at Bailey Performance Center, Morgan Hall

    Jazz Series. Enjoy an evening of performances by the Bailey School of Music Vocal Jazz Ensemble, Jazz Guitar Ensemble, and Jazz piano students.

    Livestream

    Buy Tickets
  • 17
    Thursday
    Annet Counwenberg: Sewing Circles
    Annet Counwenberg: Sewing Circles
    All Day
    at Zuckerman Museum of Art

    Annet Couwenberg: Sewing Circles features an overview of ten years of cultural research, digital experimentation, and finished artifacts. Couwenberg completed the work as part of her studio practice and in partnerships with cultural institutions in North America, Europe, and Asia. The artistic projects presented in this exhibition highlight the expanding technological parameters related to textiles and fabrics and their specific application in the arenas of scientific research, fashion and interior design, and contemporary social issues. The exhibition explores her depth of research as well as the multiple intersections that are revealed between established disciplines and fields of knowledge. Annet Couwenberg: Sewing Circles is curated by Lori Rubeling. The traveling exhibition is organized by the Center for Art, Design and Visual Culture, UMBC with support from Maryland State Arts Council. Couwenberg will be the Windgate Artist-in-Residence at KSU in Spring 2025. 

    In-person Lecture: April 2nd, 3:30pm

    LECTURE RSVP LINK

    Beth LaCour: Mountains and Valleys
    Beth LaCour: Mountains and Valleys
    All Day
    at Zuckerman Museum of Art

    The Zuckerman Museum of Art is pleased to present new work by artist Beth LaCour. The exhibition features a series of folded paper vessels as well as a large installation on the Project Walls. LaCour’s work focuses on hand folded sculptural paper vessels, reliefs, and lighting. She has taught printmaking as well as drawing, papermaking, sculpture, and digital processes at Randolph College (V.A.), Yavapai College and Northern Arizona University (A.Z.). A former artist-in-residence at Taliesi, her work is included in numerous national private and public collections. Currently, LaCour is the Studio Coordinator for both the Book Arts Studio and the Papermaking Studio at Penland School of Craft (N.C.).

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    Fall 2024 Windgate Artist-in-Residence: Matthew Kirk
    Fall 2024 Windgate Artist-in-Residence: Matthew Kirk
    All Day
    at Zuckerman Museum of Art

    Matthew Kirk (b. 1978, Ganado, Ariz.) is an enrolled member of the Navajo Nation and currently lives and works in Brooklyn, New York. A self-taught artist, Kirk’s abstract assemblages and paintings are steeped in symbolism and iconography that take inspiration from colors and patterns found in turn-of-the-century Navajo rugs. Kirk will be the Windgate Artist-in- Residence at KSU in Fall 2024.

    In person lecture at the ZMA: November 7th, 5pm

    Buy Tickets
    SOAAD Capstone Exhibition II
    SOAAD Capstone Exhibition II
    All Day
    at Fine Arts Gallery

    Capstone exhibitions showcase the artwork of seniors completing their Bachelor of Fine Arts degrees. Using various disciplines and materials, the students exhibit their individual styles and conceptual abilities.

    Opening Reception: April 9th, 5pm - 7:30pm  

    Buy Tickets
    Spring 2025 COTA Council for Undergraduate Research Symposium of Student Scholars
    Spring 2025 COTA Council for Undergraduate Research Symposium of Student Scholars
    9:00am
    at Kennesaw campus

    Undergraduate student presentations from the School of Art & Design, Bailey School of Music, Department of Theatre and Performance Studies, and Department of Dance.

    2025 Spring Faculty Research Forum
    2025 Spring Faculty Research Forum
    3:00pm
    at Zuckerman Museum of Art

    Please join us for the Spring Faculty Research Forum and author reception.

    Spring Faculty Research Forum
    Spring Faculty Research Forum
    3:00pm
    at Zuckerman Museum of Art

    Please join us for the Spring Faculty Research Forum and author reception.

    Buy Tickets
    Bailey School of Music Voice Honors Recital
    Bailey School of Music Voice Honors Recital
    7:30pm
    at Bailey Performance Center, Morgan Hall

    Choral & Opera Series. Enjoy an evening of performances by Bailey School of Music vocal students.

    Virtual RSVP

  • 18
    Friday
    Annet Counwenberg: Sewing Circles
    Annet Counwenberg: Sewing Circles
    All Day
    at Zuckerman Museum of Art

    Annet Couwenberg: Sewing Circles features an overview of ten years of cultural research, digital experimentation, and finished artifacts. Couwenberg completed the work as part of her studio practice and in partnerships with cultural institutions in North America, Europe, and Asia. The artistic projects presented in this exhibition highlight the expanding technological parameters related to textiles and fabrics and their specific application in the arenas of scientific research, fashion and interior design, and contemporary social issues. The exhibition explores her depth of research as well as the multiple intersections that are revealed between established disciplines and fields of knowledge. Annet Couwenberg: Sewing Circles is curated by Lori Rubeling. The traveling exhibition is organized by the Center for Art, Design and Visual Culture, UMBC with support from Maryland State Arts Council. Couwenberg will be the Windgate Artist-in-Residence at KSU in Spring 2025. 

    In-person Lecture: April 2nd, 3:30pm

    LECTURE RSVP LINK

    Beth LaCour: Mountains and Valleys
    Beth LaCour: Mountains and Valleys
    All Day
    at Zuckerman Museum of Art

    The Zuckerman Museum of Art is pleased to present new work by artist Beth LaCour. The exhibition features a series of folded paper vessels as well as a large installation on the Project Walls. LaCour’s work focuses on hand folded sculptural paper vessels, reliefs, and lighting. She has taught printmaking as well as drawing, papermaking, sculpture, and digital processes at Randolph College (V.A.), Yavapai College and Northern Arizona University (A.Z.). A former artist-in-residence at Taliesi, her work is included in numerous national private and public collections. Currently, LaCour is the Studio Coordinator for both the Book Arts Studio and the Papermaking Studio at Penland School of Craft (N.C.).

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    SOAAD Capstone Exhibition II
    SOAAD Capstone Exhibition II
    All Day
    at Fine Arts Gallery

    Capstone exhibitions showcase the artwork of seniors completing their Bachelor of Fine Arts degrees. Using various disciplines and materials, the students exhibit their individual styles and conceptual abilities.

    Opening Reception: April 9th, 5pm - 7:30pm  

    Buy Tickets
    Spring 2025 COTA Council for Undergraduate Research Symposium of Student Scholars
    Spring 2025 COTA Council for Undergraduate Research Symposium of Student Scholars
    9:00am
    at Kennesaw campus

    Undergraduate student presentations from the School of Art & Design, Bailey School of Music, Department of Theatre and Performance Studies, and Department of Dance.

    KSU Wind Ensemble & KSU Wind Symphony
    KSU Wind Ensemble & KSU Wind Symphony
    8:00pm
    at Bailey Performance Center, Morgan Hall

    Bands & Percussion Series. Enjoy performances by the KSU Wind Ensemble under the direction of Bailey School of Music Director of Bands David T. Kehler and the KSU Wind Symphony.

    Virtual RSVP

  • 19
    Saturday
    Annet Counwenberg: Sewing Circles
    Annet Counwenberg: Sewing Circles
    All Day
    at Zuckerman Museum of Art

    Annet Couwenberg: Sewing Circles features an overview of ten years of cultural research, digital experimentation, and finished artifacts. Couwenberg completed the work as part of her studio practice and in partnerships with cultural institutions in North America, Europe, and Asia. The artistic projects presented in this exhibition highlight the expanding technological parameters related to textiles and fabrics and their specific application in the arenas of scientific research, fashion and interior design, and contemporary social issues. The exhibition explores her depth of research as well as the multiple intersections that are revealed between established disciplines and fields of knowledge. Annet Couwenberg: Sewing Circles is curated by Lori Rubeling. The traveling exhibition is organized by the Center for Art, Design and Visual Culture, UMBC with support from Maryland State Arts Council. Couwenberg will be the Windgate Artist-in-Residence at KSU in Spring 2025. 

    In-person Lecture: April 2nd, 3:30pm

    LECTURE RSVP LINK

    Beth LaCour: Mountains and Valleys
    Beth LaCour: Mountains and Valleys
    All Day
    at Zuckerman Museum of Art

    The Zuckerman Museum of Art is pleased to present new work by artist Beth LaCour. The exhibition features a series of folded paper vessels as well as a large installation on the Project Walls. LaCour’s work focuses on hand folded sculptural paper vessels, reliefs, and lighting. She has taught printmaking as well as drawing, papermaking, sculpture, and digital processes at Randolph College (V.A.), Yavapai College and Northern Arizona University (A.Z.). A former artist-in-residence at Taliesi, her work is included in numerous national private and public collections. Currently, LaCour is the Studio Coordinator for both the Book Arts Studio and the Papermaking Studio at Penland School of Craft (N.C.).

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    Fall 2024 Windgate Artist-in-Residence: Matthew Kirk
    Fall 2024 Windgate Artist-in-Residence: Matthew Kirk
    All Day
    at Zuckerman Museum of Art

    Matthew Kirk (b. 1978, Ganado, Ariz.) is an enrolled member of the Navajo Nation and currently lives and works in Brooklyn, New York. A self-taught artist, Kirk’s abstract assemblages and paintings are steeped in symbolism and iconography that take inspiration from colors and patterns found in turn-of-the-century Navajo rugs. Kirk will be the Windgate Artist-in- Residence at KSU in Fall 2024.

    In person lecture at the ZMA: November 7th, 5pm

    Buy Tickets
    SOAAD Capstone Exhibition II
    SOAAD Capstone Exhibition II
    All Day
    at Fine Arts Gallery

    Capstone exhibitions showcase the artwork of seniors completing their Bachelor of Fine Arts degrees. Using various disciplines and materials, the students exhibit their individual styles and conceptual abilities.

    Opening Reception: April 9th, 5pm - 7:30pm  

    Buy Tickets
    The KSU Colors Showcase (Spring 2025)
    The KSU Colors Showcase (Spring 2025)
    8:00pm
    at Stillwell Theater

    Original works created by KSU students. Learn more about KSU Colors on Instagram: @ksu_colors

    Buy Tickets
  • 20
    Sunday
    Annet Counwenberg: Sewing Circles
    Annet Counwenberg: Sewing Circles
    All Day
    at Zuckerman Museum of Art

    Annet Couwenberg: Sewing Circles features an overview of ten years of cultural research, digital experimentation, and finished artifacts. Couwenberg completed the work as part of her studio practice and in partnerships with cultural institutions in North America, Europe, and Asia. The artistic projects presented in this exhibition highlight the expanding technological parameters related to textiles and fabrics and their specific application in the arenas of scientific research, fashion and interior design, and contemporary social issues. The exhibition explores her depth of research as well as the multiple intersections that are revealed between established disciplines and fields of knowledge. Annet Couwenberg: Sewing Circles is curated by Lori Rubeling. The traveling exhibition is organized by the Center for Art, Design and Visual Culture, UMBC with support from Maryland State Arts Council. Couwenberg will be the Windgate Artist-in-Residence at KSU in Spring 2025. 

    In-person Lecture: April 2nd, 3:30pm

    LECTURE RSVP LINK

    Beth LaCour: Mountains and Valleys
    Beth LaCour: Mountains and Valleys
    All Day
    at Zuckerman Museum of Art

    The Zuckerman Museum of Art is pleased to present new work by artist Beth LaCour. The exhibition features a series of folded paper vessels as well as a large installation on the Project Walls. LaCour’s work focuses on hand folded sculptural paper vessels, reliefs, and lighting. She has taught printmaking as well as drawing, papermaking, sculpture, and digital processes at Randolph College (V.A.), Yavapai College and Northern Arizona University (A.Z.). A former artist-in-residence at Taliesi, her work is included in numerous national private and public collections. Currently, LaCour is the Studio Coordinator for both the Book Arts Studio and the Papermaking Studio at Penland School of Craft (N.C.).

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    Fall 2024 Windgate Artist-in-Residence: Matthew Kirk
    Fall 2024 Windgate Artist-in-Residence: Matthew Kirk
    All Day
    at Zuckerman Museum of Art

    Matthew Kirk (b. 1978, Ganado, Ariz.) is an enrolled member of the Navajo Nation and currently lives and works in Brooklyn, New York. A self-taught artist, Kirk’s abstract assemblages and paintings are steeped in symbolism and iconography that take inspiration from colors and patterns found in turn-of-the-century Navajo rugs. Kirk will be the Windgate Artist-in- Residence at KSU in Fall 2024.

    In person lecture at the ZMA: November 7th, 5pm

    Buy Tickets
  • 21
    Monday
    Annet Counwenberg: Sewing Circles
    Annet Counwenberg: Sewing Circles
    All Day
    at Zuckerman Museum of Art

    Annet Couwenberg: Sewing Circles features an overview of ten years of cultural research, digital experimentation, and finished artifacts. Couwenberg completed the work as part of her studio practice and in partnerships with cultural institutions in North America, Europe, and Asia. The artistic projects presented in this exhibition highlight the expanding technological parameters related to textiles and fabrics and their specific application in the arenas of scientific research, fashion and interior design, and contemporary social issues. The exhibition explores her depth of research as well as the multiple intersections that are revealed between established disciplines and fields of knowledge. Annet Couwenberg: Sewing Circles is curated by Lori Rubeling. The traveling exhibition is organized by the Center for Art, Design and Visual Culture, UMBC with support from Maryland State Arts Council. Couwenberg will be the Windgate Artist-in-Residence at KSU in Spring 2025. 

    In-person Lecture: April 2nd, 3:30pm

    LECTURE RSVP LINK

    Beth LaCour: Mountains and Valleys
    Beth LaCour: Mountains and Valleys
    All Day
    at Zuckerman Museum of Art

    The Zuckerman Museum of Art is pleased to present new work by artist Beth LaCour. The exhibition features a series of folded paper vessels as well as a large installation on the Project Walls. LaCour’s work focuses on hand folded sculptural paper vessels, reliefs, and lighting. She has taught printmaking as well as drawing, papermaking, sculpture, and digital processes at Randolph College (V.A.), Yavapai College and Northern Arizona University (A.Z.). A former artist-in-residence at Taliesi, her work is included in numerous national private and public collections. Currently, LaCour is the Studio Coordinator for both the Book Arts Studio and the Papermaking Studio at Penland School of Craft (N.C.).

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    Fall 2024 Windgate Artist-in-Residence: Matthew Kirk
    Fall 2024 Windgate Artist-in-Residence: Matthew Kirk
    All Day
    at Zuckerman Museum of Art

    Matthew Kirk (b. 1978, Ganado, Ariz.) is an enrolled member of the Navajo Nation and currently lives and works in Brooklyn, New York. A self-taught artist, Kirk’s abstract assemblages and paintings are steeped in symbolism and iconography that take inspiration from colors and patterns found in turn-of-the-century Navajo rugs. Kirk will be the Windgate Artist-in- Residence at KSU in Fall 2024.

    In person lecture at the ZMA: November 7th, 5pm

    Buy Tickets
    SOAAD ART HISTORY Capstone Symposium
    SOAAD ART HISTORY Capstone Symposium
    12:30pm
    at Wilson Building, 103

    Capstone exhibitions showcase the artwork of seniors completing their Bachelor of Fine Arts degrees. Using various disciplines and materials, the students exhibit their individual styles and conceptual abilities. Students pursuing a concentration in Art History will develop a rigorous research project in preparation for publication and presentation as a public lecture.

    KSU University Bands
    KSU University Bands
    7:30pm
    at Bailey Performance Center, Morgan Hall

    Bands & Percussion Series. Enjoy performance by the KSU University Bands under the direction of Bailey School of Music faculty.

    Livestream

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  • 22
    Tuesday
    Annet Counwenberg: Sewing Circles
    Annet Counwenberg: Sewing Circles
    All Day
    at Zuckerman Museum of Art

    Annet Couwenberg: Sewing Circles features an overview of ten years of cultural research, digital experimentation, and finished artifacts. Couwenberg completed the work as part of her studio practice and in partnerships with cultural institutions in North America, Europe, and Asia. The artistic projects presented in this exhibition highlight the expanding technological parameters related to textiles and fabrics and their specific application in the arenas of scientific research, fashion and interior design, and contemporary social issues. The exhibition explores her depth of research as well as the multiple intersections that are revealed between established disciplines and fields of knowledge. Annet Couwenberg: Sewing Circles is curated by Lori Rubeling. The traveling exhibition is organized by the Center for Art, Design and Visual Culture, UMBC with support from Maryland State Arts Council. Couwenberg will be the Windgate Artist-in-Residence at KSU in Spring 2025. 

    In-person Lecture: April 2nd, 3:30pm

    LECTURE RSVP LINK

    Beth LaCour: Mountains and Valleys
    Beth LaCour: Mountains and Valleys
    All Day
    at Zuckerman Museum of Art

    The Zuckerman Museum of Art is pleased to present new work by artist Beth LaCour. The exhibition features a series of folded paper vessels as well as a large installation on the Project Walls. LaCour’s work focuses on hand folded sculptural paper vessels, reliefs, and lighting. She has taught printmaking as well as drawing, papermaking, sculpture, and digital processes at Randolph College (V.A.), Yavapai College and Northern Arizona University (A.Z.). A former artist-in-residence at Taliesi, her work is included in numerous national private and public collections. Currently, LaCour is the Studio Coordinator for both the Book Arts Studio and the Papermaking Studio at Penland School of Craft (N.C.).

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    Fall 2024 Windgate Artist-in-Residence: Matthew Kirk
    Fall 2024 Windgate Artist-in-Residence: Matthew Kirk
    All Day
    at Zuckerman Museum of Art

    Matthew Kirk (b. 1978, Ganado, Ariz.) is an enrolled member of the Navajo Nation and currently lives and works in Brooklyn, New York. A self-taught artist, Kirk’s abstract assemblages and paintings are steeped in symbolism and iconography that take inspiration from colors and patterns found in turn-of-the-century Navajo rugs. Kirk will be the Windgate Artist-in- Residence at KSU in Fall 2024.

    In person lecture at the ZMA: November 7th, 5pm

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    KSU Jazz Ensemble I
    KSU Jazz Ensemble I
    7:30pm
    at Bailey Performance Center, Morgan Hall

    Jazz Series. Enjoy a performance by KSU Jazz Ensemble I led by Bailey School of Music Director of Jazz Studies Sam Skelton.

    Livestream

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  • 23
    Wednesday
    Annet Counwenberg: Sewing Circles
    Annet Counwenberg: Sewing Circles
    All Day
    at Zuckerman Museum of Art

    Annet Couwenberg: Sewing Circles features an overview of ten years of cultural research, digital experimentation, and finished artifacts. Couwenberg completed the work as part of her studio practice and in partnerships with cultural institutions in North America, Europe, and Asia. The artistic projects presented in this exhibition highlight the expanding technological parameters related to textiles and fabrics and their specific application in the arenas of scientific research, fashion and interior design, and contemporary social issues. The exhibition explores her depth of research as well as the multiple intersections that are revealed between established disciplines and fields of knowledge. Annet Couwenberg: Sewing Circles is curated by Lori Rubeling. The traveling exhibition is organized by the Center for Art, Design and Visual Culture, UMBC with support from Maryland State Arts Council. Couwenberg will be the Windgate Artist-in-Residence at KSU in Spring 2025. 

    In-person Lecture: April 2nd, 3:30pm

    LECTURE RSVP LINK

    Beth LaCour: Mountains and Valleys
    Beth LaCour: Mountains and Valleys
    All Day
    at Zuckerman Museum of Art

    The Zuckerman Museum of Art is pleased to present new work by artist Beth LaCour. The exhibition features a series of folded paper vessels as well as a large installation on the Project Walls. LaCour’s work focuses on hand folded sculptural paper vessels, reliefs, and lighting. She has taught printmaking as well as drawing, papermaking, sculpture, and digital processes at Randolph College (V.A.), Yavapai College and Northern Arizona University (A.Z.). A former artist-in-residence at Taliesi, her work is included in numerous national private and public collections. Currently, LaCour is the Studio Coordinator for both the Book Arts Studio and the Papermaking Studio at Penland School of Craft (N.C.).

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    SOAAD Capstone Exhibition III
    SOAAD Capstone Exhibition III
    All Day
    at Fine Arts Gallery

    Capstone exhibitions showcase the artwork of seniors completing their Bachelor of Fine Arts degrees. Using various disciplines and materials, the students exhibit their individual styles and conceptual abilities.

    Opening reception: April 23, 5pm - 7:30pm

    Buy Tickets
    KSU Tellers Spring Showcase (2025)
    KSU Tellers Spring Showcase (2025)
    7:30pm
    at Onyx Theater

    The KSU Tellers invite you to join them as they present their best solo performances from the Spring semester. This event may not be suitable for audiences under the age of 16. Learn more about the KSU Tellers on Instagram: @ksu_tellers. 

    Buy Tickets
    KSU Philharmonic Orchestra
    KSU Philharmonic Orchestra
    7:30pm
    at Bailey Performance Center, Morgan Hall

    Orchestras Series. Enjoy a performance by the KSU Philharmonic Orchestra led by Bailey School of Music faculty Nancy Conley.

    Livestream

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  • 24
    Thursday
    Annet Counwenberg: Sewing Circles
    Annet Counwenberg: Sewing Circles
    All Day
    at Zuckerman Museum of Art

    Annet Couwenberg: Sewing Circles features an overview of ten years of cultural research, digital experimentation, and finished artifacts. Couwenberg completed the work as part of her studio practice and in partnerships with cultural institutions in North America, Europe, and Asia. The artistic projects presented in this exhibition highlight the expanding technological parameters related to textiles and fabrics and their specific application in the arenas of scientific research, fashion and interior design, and contemporary social issues. The exhibition explores her depth of research as well as the multiple intersections that are revealed between established disciplines and fields of knowledge. Annet Couwenberg: Sewing Circles is curated by Lori Rubeling. The traveling exhibition is organized by the Center for Art, Design and Visual Culture, UMBC with support from Maryland State Arts Council. Couwenberg will be the Windgate Artist-in-Residence at KSU in Spring 2025. 

    In-person Lecture: April 2nd, 3:30pm

    LECTURE RSVP LINK

    Beth LaCour: Mountains and Valleys
    Beth LaCour: Mountains and Valleys
    All Day
    at Zuckerman Museum of Art

    The Zuckerman Museum of Art is pleased to present new work by artist Beth LaCour. The exhibition features a series of folded paper vessels as well as a large installation on the Project Walls. LaCour’s work focuses on hand folded sculptural paper vessels, reliefs, and lighting. She has taught printmaking as well as drawing, papermaking, sculpture, and digital processes at Randolph College (V.A.), Yavapai College and Northern Arizona University (A.Z.). A former artist-in-residence at Taliesi, her work is included in numerous national private and public collections. Currently, LaCour is the Studio Coordinator for both the Book Arts Studio and the Papermaking Studio at Penland School of Craft (N.C.).

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    SOAAD Capstone Exhibition III
    SOAAD Capstone Exhibition III
    All Day
    at Fine Arts Gallery

    Capstone exhibitions showcase the artwork of seniors completing their Bachelor of Fine Arts degrees. Using various disciplines and materials, the students exhibit their individual styles and conceptual abilities.

    Opening reception: April 23, 5pm - 7:30pm

    Buy Tickets
    Fall 2024 Windgate Artist-in-Residence: Matthew Kirk
    Fall 2024 Windgate Artist-in-Residence: Matthew Kirk
    All Day
    at Zuckerman Museum of Art

    Matthew Kirk (b. 1978, Ganado, Ariz.) is an enrolled member of the Navajo Nation and currently lives and works in Brooklyn, New York. A self-taught artist, Kirk’s abstract assemblages and paintings are steeped in symbolism and iconography that take inspiration from colors and patterns found in turn-of-the-century Navajo rugs. Kirk will be the Windgate Artist-in- Residence at KSU in Fall 2024.

    In person lecture at the ZMA: November 7th, 5pm

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    KSU Concert Choirs
    KSU Concert Choirs
    7:30pm
    at Bailey Performance Center, Morgan Hall

    Choral & Opera Series. Enjoy an evening of choral music performed by the KSU Treble Choir, Men’s Ensemble, Chorale, and Chamber Singers.

    Livestream

    Buy Tickets
    KSU Tellers Spring Showcase (2025)
    KSU Tellers Spring Showcase (2025)
    7:30pm
    at Onyx Theater

    The KSU Tellers invite you to join them as they present their best solo performances from the Spring semester. This event may not be suitable for audiences under the age of 16. Learn more about the KSU Tellers on Instagram: @ksu_tellers. 

    Buy Tickets
    Student Dance Concert (2025)
    Student Dance Concert (2025)
    7:30pm
    at KSU Dance Theater on the Marietta campus

    The Student Dance Concert features a compilation of captivating student works set on the KSU Dance Company. This curated event celebrates the diversity and creative talents of our students.

    Buy Tickets
  • 25
    Friday
    Annet Counwenberg: Sewing Circles
    Annet Counwenberg: Sewing Circles
    All Day
    at Zuckerman Museum of Art

    Annet Couwenberg: Sewing Circles features an overview of ten years of cultural research, digital experimentation, and finished artifacts. Couwenberg completed the work as part of her studio practice and in partnerships with cultural institutions in North America, Europe, and Asia. The artistic projects presented in this exhibition highlight the expanding technological parameters related to textiles and fabrics and their specific application in the arenas of scientific research, fashion and interior design, and contemporary social issues. The exhibition explores her depth of research as well as the multiple intersections that are revealed between established disciplines and fields of knowledge. Annet Couwenberg: Sewing Circles is curated by Lori Rubeling. The traveling exhibition is organized by the Center for Art, Design and Visual Culture, UMBC with support from Maryland State Arts Council. Couwenberg will be the Windgate Artist-in-Residence at KSU in Spring 2025. 

    In-person Lecture: April 2nd, 3:30pm

    LECTURE RSVP LINK

    Beth LaCour: Mountains and Valleys
    Beth LaCour: Mountains and Valleys
    All Day
    at Zuckerman Museum of Art

    The Zuckerman Museum of Art is pleased to present new work by artist Beth LaCour. The exhibition features a series of folded paper vessels as well as a large installation on the Project Walls. LaCour’s work focuses on hand folded sculptural paper vessels, reliefs, and lighting. She has taught printmaking as well as drawing, papermaking, sculpture, and digital processes at Randolph College (V.A.), Yavapai College and Northern Arizona University (A.Z.). A former artist-in-residence at Taliesi, her work is included in numerous national private and public collections. Currently, LaCour is the Studio Coordinator for both the Book Arts Studio and the Papermaking Studio at Penland School of Craft (N.C.).

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    Fall 2024 Windgate Artist-in-Residence: Matthew Kirk
    Fall 2024 Windgate Artist-in-Residence: Matthew Kirk
    All Day
    at Zuckerman Museum of Art

    Matthew Kirk (b. 1978, Ganado, Ariz.) is an enrolled member of the Navajo Nation and currently lives and works in Brooklyn, New York. A self-taught artist, Kirk’s abstract assemblages and paintings are steeped in symbolism and iconography that take inspiration from colors and patterns found in turn-of-the-century Navajo rugs. Kirk will be the Windgate Artist-in- Residence at KSU in Fall 2024.

    In person lecture at the ZMA: November 7th, 5pm

    Buy Tickets
    SOAAD Capstone Exhibition III
    SOAAD Capstone Exhibition III
    All Day
    at Fine Arts Gallery

    Capstone exhibitions showcase the artwork of seniors completing their Bachelor of Fine Arts degrees. Using various disciplines and materials, the students exhibit their individual styles and conceptual abilities.

    Opening reception: April 23, 5pm - 7:30pm

    Buy Tickets
    KSU Brass Ensembles
    KSU Brass Ensembles
    8:00pm
    at Bailey Performance Center, Morgan Hall

    Chamber Music Series. Enjoy an evening of performances by Bailey School of Music student brass ensembles.

    Livestream

    Buy Tickets
    Student Dance Concert (2025)
    Student Dance Concert (2025)
    8:00pm
    at KSU Dance Theater on the Marietta campus

    The Student Dance Concert features a compilation of captivating student works set on the KSU Dance Company. This curated event celebrates the diversity and creative talents of our students.

    Buy Tickets
  • 26
    Saturday
    Annet Counwenberg: Sewing Circles
    Annet Counwenberg: Sewing Circles
    All Day
    at Zuckerman Museum of Art

    Annet Couwenberg: Sewing Circles features an overview of ten years of cultural research, digital experimentation, and finished artifacts. Couwenberg completed the work as part of her studio practice and in partnerships with cultural institutions in North America, Europe, and Asia. The artistic projects presented in this exhibition highlight the expanding technological parameters related to textiles and fabrics and their specific application in the arenas of scientific research, fashion and interior design, and contemporary social issues. The exhibition explores her depth of research as well as the multiple intersections that are revealed between established disciplines and fields of knowledge. Annet Couwenberg: Sewing Circles is curated by Lori Rubeling. The traveling exhibition is organized by the Center for Art, Design and Visual Culture, UMBC with support from Maryland State Arts Council. Couwenberg will be the Windgate Artist-in-Residence at KSU in Spring 2025. 

    In-person Lecture: April 2nd, 3:30pm

    LECTURE RSVP LINK

    Beth LaCour: Mountains and Valleys
    Beth LaCour: Mountains and Valleys
    All Day
    at Zuckerman Museum of Art

    The Zuckerman Museum of Art is pleased to present new work by artist Beth LaCour. The exhibition features a series of folded paper vessels as well as a large installation on the Project Walls. LaCour’s work focuses on hand folded sculptural paper vessels, reliefs, and lighting. She has taught printmaking as well as drawing, papermaking, sculpture, and digital processes at Randolph College (V.A.), Yavapai College and Northern Arizona University (A.Z.). A former artist-in-residence at Taliesi, her work is included in numerous national private and public collections. Currently, LaCour is the Studio Coordinator for both the Book Arts Studio and the Papermaking Studio at Penland School of Craft (N.C.).

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    Fall 2024 Windgate Artist-in-Residence: Matthew Kirk
    Fall 2024 Windgate Artist-in-Residence: Matthew Kirk
    All Day
    at Zuckerman Museum of Art

    Matthew Kirk (b. 1978, Ganado, Ariz.) is an enrolled member of the Navajo Nation and currently lives and works in Brooklyn, New York. A self-taught artist, Kirk’s abstract assemblages and paintings are steeped in symbolism and iconography that take inspiration from colors and patterns found in turn-of-the-century Navajo rugs. Kirk will be the Windgate Artist-in- Residence at KSU in Fall 2024.

    In person lecture at the ZMA: November 7th, 5pm

    Buy Tickets
    SOAAD Capstone Exhibition III
    SOAAD Capstone Exhibition III
    All Day
    at Fine Arts Gallery

    Capstone exhibitions showcase the artwork of seniors completing their Bachelor of Fine Arts degrees. Using various disciplines and materials, the students exhibit their individual styles and conceptual abilities.

    Opening reception: April 23, 5pm - 7:30pm

    Buy Tickets
    KSU Gospel Choir
    KSU Gospel Choir
    8:00pm
    at Bailey Performance Center, Morgan Hall

    Choral & Opera Series. Enjoy a performance by the KSU Gospel Choir under the direction of Bailey School of Music faculty artist Oral Moses.

    Livestream

    Buy Tickets
    Student Dance Concert (2025)
    Student Dance Concert (2025)
    8:00pm
    at KSU Dance Theater on the Marietta campus

    The Student Dance Concert features a compilation of captivating student works set on the KSU Dance Company. This curated event celebrates the diversity and creative talents of our students.

    Buy Tickets
  • 27
    Sunday
    Annet Counwenberg: Sewing Circles
    Annet Counwenberg: Sewing Circles
    All Day
    at Zuckerman Museum of Art

    Annet Couwenberg: Sewing Circles features an overview of ten years of cultural research, digital experimentation, and finished artifacts. Couwenberg completed the work as part of her studio practice and in partnerships with cultural institutions in North America, Europe, and Asia. The artistic projects presented in this exhibition highlight the expanding technological parameters related to textiles and fabrics and their specific application in the arenas of scientific research, fashion and interior design, and contemporary social issues. The exhibition explores her depth of research as well as the multiple intersections that are revealed between established disciplines and fields of knowledge. Annet Couwenberg: Sewing Circles is curated by Lori Rubeling. The traveling exhibition is organized by the Center for Art, Design and Visual Culture, UMBC with support from Maryland State Arts Council. Couwenberg will be the Windgate Artist-in-Residence at KSU in Spring 2025. 

    In-person Lecture: April 2nd, 3:30pm

    LECTURE RSVP LINK

    Beth LaCour: Mountains and Valleys
    Beth LaCour: Mountains and Valleys
    All Day
    at Zuckerman Museum of Art

    The Zuckerman Museum of Art is pleased to present new work by artist Beth LaCour. The exhibition features a series of folded paper vessels as well as a large installation on the Project Walls. LaCour’s work focuses on hand folded sculptural paper vessels, reliefs, and lighting. She has taught printmaking as well as drawing, papermaking, sculpture, and digital processes at Randolph College (V.A.), Yavapai College and Northern Arizona University (A.Z.). A former artist-in-residence at Taliesi, her work is included in numerous national private and public collections. Currently, LaCour is the Studio Coordinator for both the Book Arts Studio and the Papermaking Studio at Penland School of Craft (N.C.).

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    Fall 2024 Windgate Artist-in-Residence: Matthew Kirk
    Fall 2024 Windgate Artist-in-Residence: Matthew Kirk
    All Day
    at Zuckerman Museum of Art

    Matthew Kirk (b. 1978, Ganado, Ariz.) is an enrolled member of the Navajo Nation and currently lives and works in Brooklyn, New York. A self-taught artist, Kirk’s abstract assemblages and paintings are steeped in symbolism and iconography that take inspiration from colors and patterns found in turn-of-the-century Navajo rugs. Kirk will be the Windgate Artist-in- Residence at KSU in Fall 2024.

    In person lecture at the ZMA: November 7th, 5pm

    Buy Tickets
    SOAAD Capstone Exhibition III
    SOAAD Capstone Exhibition III
    All Day
    at Fine Arts Gallery

    Capstone exhibitions showcase the artwork of seniors completing their Bachelor of Fine Arts degrees. Using various disciplines and materials, the students exhibit their individual styles and conceptual abilities.

    Opening reception: April 23, 5pm - 7:30pm

    Buy Tickets
  • 28
    Monday
    Fall 2024 Windgate Artist-in-Residence: Matthew Kirk
    Fall 2024 Windgate Artist-in-Residence: Matthew Kirk
    All Day
    at Zuckerman Museum of Art

    Matthew Kirk (b. 1978, Ganado, Ariz.) is an enrolled member of the Navajo Nation and currently lives and works in Brooklyn, New York. A self-taught artist, Kirk’s abstract assemblages and paintings are steeped in symbolism and iconography that take inspiration from colors and patterns found in turn-of-the-century Navajo rugs. Kirk will be the Windgate Artist-in- Residence at KSU in Fall 2024.

    In person lecture at the ZMA: November 7th, 5pm

    Buy Tickets
    Annet Counwenberg: Sewing Circles
    Annet Counwenberg: Sewing Circles
    All Day
    at Zuckerman Museum of Art

    Annet Couwenberg: Sewing Circles features an overview of ten years of cultural research, digital experimentation, and finished artifacts. Couwenberg completed the work as part of her studio practice and in partnerships with cultural institutions in North America, Europe, and Asia. The artistic projects presented in this exhibition highlight the expanding technological parameters related to textiles and fabrics and their specific application in the arenas of scientific research, fashion and interior design, and contemporary social issues. The exhibition explores her depth of research as well as the multiple intersections that are revealed between established disciplines and fields of knowledge. Annet Couwenberg: Sewing Circles is curated by Lori Rubeling. The traveling exhibition is organized by the Center for Art, Design and Visual Culture, UMBC with support from Maryland State Arts Council. Couwenberg will be the Windgate Artist-in-Residence at KSU in Spring 2025. 

    In-person Lecture: April 2nd, 3:30pm

    LECTURE RSVP LINK

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    Beth LaCour: Mountains and Valleys
    Beth LaCour: Mountains and Valleys
    All Day
    at Zuckerman Museum of Art

    The Zuckerman Museum of Art is pleased to present new work by artist Beth LaCour. The exhibition features a series of folded paper vessels as well as a large installation on the Project Walls. LaCour’s work focuses on hand folded sculptural paper vessels, reliefs, and lighting. She has taught printmaking as well as drawing, papermaking, sculpture, and digital processes at Randolph College (V.A.), Yavapai College and Northern Arizona University (A.Z.). A former artist-in-residence at Taliesi, her work is included in numerous national private and public collections. Currently, LaCour is the Studio Coordinator for both the Book Arts Studio and the Papermaking Studio at Penland School of Craft (N.C.).

    SOAAD Capstone Exhibition III
    SOAAD Capstone Exhibition III
    All Day
    at Fine Arts Gallery

    Capstone exhibitions showcase the artwork of seniors completing their Bachelor of Fine Arts degrees. Using various disciplines and materials, the students exhibit their individual styles and conceptual abilities.

    Opening reception: April 23, 5pm - 7:30pm

    Buy Tickets
    KSU Percussion Ensemble
    KSU Percussion Ensemble
    7:30pm
    at Bailey Performance Center, Morgan Hall

    Bands & Percussion Series. Enjoy a performance by the KSU Percussion Ensemble under the direction of Bailey School of Music Director of Percussion Studies John Lawless.

    Livestream

    Buy Tickets
  • 29
    Tuesday
    Annet Counwenberg: Sewing Circles
    Annet Counwenberg: Sewing Circles
    All Day
    at Zuckerman Museum of Art

    Annet Couwenberg: Sewing Circles features an overview of ten years of cultural research, digital experimentation, and finished artifacts. Couwenberg completed the work as part of her studio practice and in partnerships with cultural institutions in North America, Europe, and Asia. The artistic projects presented in this exhibition highlight the expanding technological parameters related to textiles and fabrics and their specific application in the arenas of scientific research, fashion and interior design, and contemporary social issues. The exhibition explores her depth of research as well as the multiple intersections that are revealed between established disciplines and fields of knowledge. Annet Couwenberg: Sewing Circles is curated by Lori Rubeling. The traveling exhibition is organized by the Center for Art, Design and Visual Culture, UMBC with support from Maryland State Arts Council. Couwenberg will be the Windgate Artist-in-Residence at KSU in Spring 2025. 

    In-person Lecture: April 2nd, 3:30pm

    LECTURE RSVP LINK

    Beth LaCour: Mountains and Valleys
    Beth LaCour: Mountains and Valleys
    All Day
    at Zuckerman Museum of Art

    The Zuckerman Museum of Art is pleased to present new work by artist Beth LaCour. The exhibition features a series of folded paper vessels as well as a large installation on the Project Walls. LaCour’s work focuses on hand folded sculptural paper vessels, reliefs, and lighting. She has taught printmaking as well as drawing, papermaking, sculpture, and digital processes at Randolph College (V.A.), Yavapai College and Northern Arizona University (A.Z.). A former artist-in-residence at Taliesi, her work is included in numerous national private and public collections. Currently, LaCour is the Studio Coordinator for both the Book Arts Studio and the Papermaking Studio at Penland School of Craft (N.C.).

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    Fall 2024 Windgate Artist-in-Residence: Matthew Kirk
    Fall 2024 Windgate Artist-in-Residence: Matthew Kirk
    All Day
    at Zuckerman Museum of Art

    Matthew Kirk (b. 1978, Ganado, Ariz.) is an enrolled member of the Navajo Nation and currently lives and works in Brooklyn, New York. A self-taught artist, Kirk’s abstract assemblages and paintings are steeped in symbolism and iconography that take inspiration from colors and patterns found in turn-of-the-century Navajo rugs. Kirk will be the Windgate Artist-in- Residence at KSU in Fall 2024.

    In person lecture at the ZMA: November 7th, 5pm

    Buy Tickets
    SOAAD Capstone Exhibition III
    SOAAD Capstone Exhibition III
    All Day
    at Fine Arts Gallery

    Capstone exhibitions showcase the artwork of seniors completing their Bachelor of Fine Arts degrees. Using various disciplines and materials, the students exhibit their individual styles and conceptual abilities.

    Opening reception: April 23, 5pm - 7:30pm

    Buy Tickets
  • 30
    Wednesday
    Annet Counwenberg: Sewing Circles
    Annet Counwenberg: Sewing Circles
    All Day
    at Zuckerman Museum of Art

    Annet Couwenberg: Sewing Circles features an overview of ten years of cultural research, digital experimentation, and finished artifacts. Couwenberg completed the work as part of her studio practice and in partnerships with cultural institutions in North America, Europe, and Asia. The artistic projects presented in this exhibition highlight the expanding technological parameters related to textiles and fabrics and their specific application in the arenas of scientific research, fashion and interior design, and contemporary social issues. The exhibition explores her depth of research as well as the multiple intersections that are revealed between established disciplines and fields of knowledge. Annet Couwenberg: Sewing Circles is curated by Lori Rubeling. The traveling exhibition is organized by the Center for Art, Design and Visual Culture, UMBC with support from Maryland State Arts Council. Couwenberg will be the Windgate Artist-in-Residence at KSU in Spring 2025. 

    In-person Lecture: April 2nd, 3:30pm

    LECTURE RSVP LINK

    Beth LaCour: Mountains and Valleys
    Beth LaCour: Mountains and Valleys
    All Day
    at Zuckerman Museum of Art

    The Zuckerman Museum of Art is pleased to present new work by artist Beth LaCour. The exhibition features a series of folded paper vessels as well as a large installation on the Project Walls. LaCour’s work focuses on hand folded sculptural paper vessels, reliefs, and lighting. She has taught printmaking as well as drawing, papermaking, sculpture, and digital processes at Randolph College (V.A.), Yavapai College and Northern Arizona University (A.Z.). A former artist-in-residence at Taliesi, her work is included in numerous national private and public collections. Currently, LaCour is the Studio Coordinator for both the Book Arts Studio and the Papermaking Studio at Penland School of Craft (N.C.).

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    Fall 2024 Windgate Artist-in-Residence: Matthew Kirk
    Fall 2024 Windgate Artist-in-Residence: Matthew Kirk
    All Day
    at Zuckerman Museum of Art

    Matthew Kirk (b. 1978, Ganado, Ariz.) is an enrolled member of the Navajo Nation and currently lives and works in Brooklyn, New York. A self-taught artist, Kirk’s abstract assemblages and paintings are steeped in symbolism and iconography that take inspiration from colors and patterns found in turn-of-the-century Navajo rugs. Kirk will be the Windgate Artist-in- Residence at KSU in Fall 2024.

    In person lecture at the ZMA: November 7th, 5pm

    Buy Tickets
    SOAAD Capstone Exhibition III
    SOAAD Capstone Exhibition III
    All Day
    at Fine Arts Gallery

    Capstone exhibitions showcase the artwork of seniors completing their Bachelor of Fine Arts degrees. Using various disciplines and materials, the students exhibit their individual styles and conceptual abilities.

    Opening reception: April 23, 5pm - 7:30pm

    Buy Tickets
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    Annet Counwenberg: Sewing Circles
    Annet Counwenberg: Sewing Circles
    All Day
    at Zuckerman Museum of Art

    Annet Couwenberg: Sewing Circles features an overview of ten years of cultural research, digital experimentation, and finished artifacts. Couwenberg completed the work as part of her studio practice and in partnerships with cultural institutions in North America, Europe, and Asia. The artistic projects presented in this exhibition highlight the expanding technological parameters related to textiles and fabrics and their specific application in the arenas of scientific research, fashion and interior design, and contemporary social issues. The exhibition explores her depth of research as well as the multiple intersections that are revealed between established disciplines and fields of knowledge. Annet Couwenberg: Sewing Circles is curated by Lori Rubeling. The traveling exhibition is organized by the Center for Art, Design and Visual Culture, UMBC with support from Maryland State Arts Council. Couwenberg will be the Windgate Artist-in-Residence at KSU in Spring 2025. 

    In-person Lecture: April 2nd, 3:30pm

    LECTURE RSVP LINK

    Beth LaCour: Mountains and Valleys
    Beth LaCour: Mountains and Valleys
    All Day
    at Zuckerman Museum of Art

    The Zuckerman Museum of Art is pleased to present new work by artist Beth LaCour. The exhibition features a series of folded paper vessels as well as a large installation on the Project Walls. LaCour’s work focuses on hand folded sculptural paper vessels, reliefs, and lighting. She has taught printmaking as well as drawing, papermaking, sculpture, and digital processes at Randolph College (V.A.), Yavapai College and Northern Arizona University (A.Z.). A former artist-in-residence at Taliesi, her work is included in numerous national private and public collections. Currently, LaCour is the Studio Coordinator for both the Book Arts Studio and the Papermaking Studio at Penland School of Craft (N.C.).

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    Fall 2024 Windgate Artist-in-Residence: Matthew Kirk
    Fall 2024 Windgate Artist-in-Residence: Matthew Kirk
    All Day
    at Zuckerman Museum of Art

    Matthew Kirk (b. 1978, Ganado, Ariz.) is an enrolled member of the Navajo Nation and currently lives and works in Brooklyn, New York. A self-taught artist, Kirk’s abstract assemblages and paintings are steeped in symbolism and iconography that take inspiration from colors and patterns found in turn-of-the-century Navajo rugs. Kirk will be the Windgate Artist-in- Residence at KSU in Fall 2024.

    In person lecture at the ZMA: November 7th, 5pm

    Buy Tickets
    SOAAD Capstone Exhibition III
    SOAAD Capstone Exhibition III
    All Day
    at Fine Arts Gallery

    Capstone exhibitions showcase the artwork of seniors completing their Bachelor of Fine Arts degrees. Using various disciplines and materials, the students exhibit their individual styles and conceptual abilities.

    Opening reception: April 23, 5pm - 7:30pm

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    KSU Community & Alumni Choir
    KSU Community & Alumni Choir
    7:30pm
    at Bailey Performance Center, Morgan Hall

    Enjoy a performance by the KSU Community & Alumni Choir.

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    SOAAD Capstone Exhibition III
    SOAAD Capstone Exhibition III
    All Day
    at Fine Arts Gallery

    Capstone exhibitions showcase the artwork of seniors completing their Bachelor of Fine Arts degrees. Using various disciplines and materials, the students exhibit their individual styles and conceptual abilities.

    Opening reception: April 23, 5pm - 7:30pm

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    Fall 2024 Windgate Artist-in-Residence: Matthew Kirk
    Fall 2024 Windgate Artist-in-Residence: Matthew Kirk
    All Day
    at Zuckerman Museum of Art

    Matthew Kirk (b. 1978, Ganado, Ariz.) is an enrolled member of the Navajo Nation and currently lives and works in Brooklyn, New York. A self-taught artist, Kirk’s abstract assemblages and paintings are steeped in symbolism and iconography that take inspiration from colors and patterns found in turn-of-the-century Navajo rugs. Kirk will be the Windgate Artist-in- Residence at KSU in Fall 2024.

    In person lecture at the ZMA: November 7th, 5pm

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    Annet Counwenberg: Sewing Circles
    Annet Counwenberg: Sewing Circles
    All Day
    at Zuckerman Museum of Art

    Annet Couwenberg: Sewing Circles features an overview of ten years of cultural research, digital experimentation, and finished artifacts. Couwenberg completed the work as part of her studio practice and in partnerships with cultural institutions in North America, Europe, and Asia. The artistic projects presented in this exhibition highlight the expanding technological parameters related to textiles and fabrics and their specific application in the arenas of scientific research, fashion and interior design, and contemporary social issues. The exhibition explores her depth of research as well as the multiple intersections that are revealed between established disciplines and fields of knowledge. Annet Couwenberg: Sewing Circles is curated by Lori Rubeling. The traveling exhibition is organized by the Center for Art, Design and Visual Culture, UMBC with support from Maryland State Arts Council. Couwenberg will be the Windgate Artist-in-Residence at KSU in Spring 2025. 

    In-person Lecture: April 2nd, 3:30pm

    LECTURE RSVP LINK

    K.I.S.S. Spring Improv Showcase
    K.I.S.S. Spring Improv Showcase
    8:00pm
    at Stillwell Theater

    Our resident improv ensemble offers an evening of performances on the fly. Side-splitting, surprising, and at times, absolutely silly. 

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    Beth LaCour: Mountains and Valleys
    Beth LaCour: Mountains and Valleys
    All Day
    at Zuckerman Museum of Art

    The Zuckerman Museum of Art is pleased to present new work by artist Beth LaCour. The exhibition features a series of folded paper vessels as well as a large installation on the Project Walls. LaCour’s work focuses on hand folded sculptural paper vessels, reliefs, and lighting. She has taught printmaking as well as drawing, papermaking, sculpture, and digital processes at Randolph College (V.A.), Yavapai College and Northern Arizona University (A.Z.). A former artist-in-residence at Taliesi, her work is included in numerous national private and public collections. Currently, LaCour is the Studio Coordinator for both the Book Arts Studio and the Papermaking Studio at Penland School of Craft (N.C.).

    Fall 2024 Windgate Artist-in-Residence: Matthew Kirk
    Fall 2024 Windgate Artist-in-Residence: Matthew Kirk
    All Day
    at Zuckerman Museum of Art

    Matthew Kirk (b. 1978, Ganado, Ariz.) is an enrolled member of the Navajo Nation and currently lives and works in Brooklyn, New York. A self-taught artist, Kirk’s abstract assemblages and paintings are steeped in symbolism and iconography that take inspiration from colors and patterns found in turn-of-the-century Navajo rugs. Kirk will be the Windgate Artist-in- Residence at KSU in Fall 2024.

    In person lecture at the ZMA: November 7th, 5pm

    Buy Tickets
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    SOAAD Capstone Exhibition III
    SOAAD Capstone Exhibition III
    All Day
    at Fine Arts Gallery

    Capstone exhibitions showcase the artwork of seniors completing their Bachelor of Fine Arts degrees. Using various disciplines and materials, the students exhibit their individual styles and conceptual abilities.

    Opening reception: April 23, 5pm - 7:30pm

    Buy Tickets
    Spring 2025 School of Art and Design
    Spring 2025 School of Art and Design
    All Day
    at Fine Arts Gallery
    Annet Counwenberg: Sewing Circles
    Annet Counwenberg: Sewing Circles
    All Day
    at Zuckerman Museum of Art

    Annet Couwenberg: Sewing Circles features an overview of ten years of cultural research, digital experimentation, and finished artifacts. Couwenberg completed the work as part of her studio practice and in partnerships with cultural institutions in North America, Europe, and Asia. The artistic projects presented in this exhibition highlight the expanding technological parameters related to textiles and fabrics and their specific application in the arenas of scientific research, fashion and interior design, and contemporary social issues. The exhibition explores her depth of research as well as the multiple intersections that are revealed between established disciplines and fields of knowledge. Annet Couwenberg: Sewing Circles is curated by Lori Rubeling. The traveling exhibition is organized by the Center for Art, Design and Visual Culture, UMBC with support from Maryland State Arts Council. Couwenberg will be the Windgate Artist-in-Residence at KSU in Spring 2025. 

    In-person Lecture: April 2nd, 3:30pm

    LECTURE RSVP LINK

    K.I.S.S. Spring Improv Showcase
    K.I.S.S. Spring Improv Showcase
    8:00pm
    at Stillwell Theater

    Our resident improv ensemble offers an evening of performances on the fly. Side-splitting, surprising, and at times, absolutely silly. 

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    Sunday
    Annet Counwenberg: Sewing Circles
    Annet Counwenberg: Sewing Circles
    All Day
    at Zuckerman Museum of Art

    Annet Couwenberg: Sewing Circles features an overview of ten years of cultural research, digital experimentation, and finished artifacts. Couwenberg completed the work as part of her studio practice and in partnerships with cultural institutions in North America, Europe, and Asia. The artistic projects presented in this exhibition highlight the expanding technological parameters related to textiles and fabrics and their specific application in the arenas of scientific research, fashion and interior design, and contemporary social issues. The exhibition explores her depth of research as well as the multiple intersections that are revealed between established disciplines and fields of knowledge. Annet Couwenberg: Sewing Circles is curated by Lori Rubeling. The traveling exhibition is organized by the Center for Art, Design and Visual Culture, UMBC with support from Maryland State Arts Council. Couwenberg will be the Windgate Artist-in-Residence at KSU in Spring 2025. 

    In-person Lecture: April 2nd, 3:30pm

    LECTURE RSVP LINK

    Beth LaCour: Mountains and Valleys
    Beth LaCour: Mountains and Valleys
    All Day
    at Zuckerman Museum of Art

    The Zuckerman Museum of Art is pleased to present new work by artist Beth LaCour. The exhibition features a series of folded paper vessels as well as a large installation on the Project Walls. LaCour’s work focuses on hand folded sculptural paper vessels, reliefs, and lighting. She has taught printmaking as well as drawing, papermaking, sculpture, and digital processes at Randolph College (V.A.), Yavapai College and Northern Arizona University (A.Z.). A former artist-in-residence at Taliesi, her work is included in numerous national private and public collections. Currently, LaCour is the Studio Coordinator for both the Book Arts Studio and the Papermaking Studio at Penland School of Craft (N.C.).

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    Annet Counwenberg: Sewing Circles
    Annet Counwenberg: Sewing Circles
    All Day
    at Zuckerman Museum of Art

    Annet Couwenberg: Sewing Circles features an overview of ten years of cultural research, digital experimentation, and finished artifacts. Couwenberg completed the work as part of her studio practice and in partnerships with cultural institutions in North America, Europe, and Asia. The artistic projects presented in this exhibition highlight the expanding technological parameters related to textiles and fabrics and their specific application in the arenas of scientific research, fashion and interior design, and contemporary social issues. The exhibition explores her depth of research as well as the multiple intersections that are revealed between established disciplines and fields of knowledge. Annet Couwenberg: Sewing Circles is curated by Lori Rubeling. The traveling exhibition is organized by the Center for Art, Design and Visual Culture, UMBC with support from Maryland State Arts Council. Couwenberg will be the Windgate Artist-in-Residence at KSU in Spring 2025. 

    In-person Lecture: April 2nd, 3:30pm

    LECTURE RSVP LINK

    Beth LaCour: Mountains and Valleys
    Beth LaCour: Mountains and Valleys
    All Day
    at Zuckerman Museum of Art

    The Zuckerman Museum of Art is pleased to present new work by artist Beth LaCour. The exhibition features a series of folded paper vessels as well as a large installation on the Project Walls. LaCour’s work focuses on hand folded sculptural paper vessels, reliefs, and lighting. She has taught printmaking as well as drawing, papermaking, sculpture, and digital processes at Randolph College (V.A.), Yavapai College and Northern Arizona University (A.Z.). A former artist-in-residence at Taliesi, her work is included in numerous national private and public collections. Currently, LaCour is the Studio Coordinator for both the Book Arts Studio and the Papermaking Studio at Penland School of Craft (N.C.).

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    Fall 2024 Windgate Artist-in-Residence: Matthew Kirk
    Fall 2024 Windgate Artist-in-Residence: Matthew Kirk
    All Day
    at Zuckerman Museum of Art

    Matthew Kirk (b. 1978, Ganado, Ariz.) is an enrolled member of the Navajo Nation and currently lives and works in Brooklyn, New York. A self-taught artist, Kirk’s abstract assemblages and paintings are steeped in symbolism and iconography that take inspiration from colors and patterns found in turn-of-the-century Navajo rugs. Kirk will be the Windgate Artist-in- Residence at KSU in Fall 2024.

    In person lecture at the ZMA: November 7th, 5pm

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    5th Annual Owl Film Festival
    5th Annual Owl Film Festival
    7:00pm
    at Bailey Performance Center

    The Owl Film Festival features Digital Animation seniors’ short films and capstone projects from across the animation pipeline and highlights a variety of student work from the Digital Animation Program.

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    Tuesday
    Annet Counwenberg: Sewing Circles
    Annet Counwenberg: Sewing Circles
    All Day
    at Zuckerman Museum of Art

    Annet Couwenberg: Sewing Circles features an overview of ten years of cultural research, digital experimentation, and finished artifacts. Couwenberg completed the work as part of her studio practice and in partnerships with cultural institutions in North America, Europe, and Asia. The artistic projects presented in this exhibition highlight the expanding technological parameters related to textiles and fabrics and their specific application in the arenas of scientific research, fashion and interior design, and contemporary social issues. The exhibition explores her depth of research as well as the multiple intersections that are revealed between established disciplines and fields of knowledge. Annet Couwenberg: Sewing Circles is curated by Lori Rubeling. The traveling exhibition is organized by the Center for Art, Design and Visual Culture, UMBC with support from Maryland State Arts Council. Couwenberg will be the Windgate Artist-in-Residence at KSU in Spring 2025. 

    In-person Lecture: April 2nd, 3:30pm

    LECTURE RSVP LINK

    Beth LaCour: Mountains and Valleys
    Beth LaCour: Mountains and Valleys
    All Day
    at Zuckerman Museum of Art

    The Zuckerman Museum of Art is pleased to present new work by artist Beth LaCour. The exhibition features a series of folded paper vessels as well as a large installation on the Project Walls. LaCour’s work focuses on hand folded sculptural paper vessels, reliefs, and lighting. She has taught printmaking as well as drawing, papermaking, sculpture, and digital processes at Randolph College (V.A.), Yavapai College and Northern Arizona University (A.Z.). A former artist-in-residence at Taliesi, her work is included in numerous national private and public collections. Currently, LaCour is the Studio Coordinator for both the Book Arts Studio and the Papermaking Studio at Penland School of Craft (N.C.).

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    Fall 2024 Windgate Artist-in-Residence: Matthew Kirk
    Fall 2024 Windgate Artist-in-Residence: Matthew Kirk
    All Day
    at Zuckerman Museum of Art

    Matthew Kirk (b. 1978, Ganado, Ariz.) is an enrolled member of the Navajo Nation and currently lives and works in Brooklyn, New York. A self-taught artist, Kirk’s abstract assemblages and paintings are steeped in symbolism and iconography that take inspiration from colors and patterns found in turn-of-the-century Navajo rugs. Kirk will be the Windgate Artist-in- Residence at KSU in Fall 2024.

    In person lecture at the ZMA: November 7th, 5pm

    Buy Tickets
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    Wednesday
    Annet Counwenberg: Sewing Circles
    Annet Counwenberg: Sewing Circles
    All Day
    at Zuckerman Museum of Art

    Annet Couwenberg: Sewing Circles features an overview of ten years of cultural research, digital experimentation, and finished artifacts. Couwenberg completed the work as part of her studio practice and in partnerships with cultural institutions in North America, Europe, and Asia. The artistic projects presented in this exhibition highlight the expanding technological parameters related to textiles and fabrics and their specific application in the arenas of scientific research, fashion and interior design, and contemporary social issues. The exhibition explores her depth of research as well as the multiple intersections that are revealed between established disciplines and fields of knowledge. Annet Couwenberg: Sewing Circles is curated by Lori Rubeling. The traveling exhibition is organized by the Center for Art, Design and Visual Culture, UMBC with support from Maryland State Arts Council. Couwenberg will be the Windgate Artist-in-Residence at KSU in Spring 2025. 

    In-person Lecture: April 2nd, 3:30pm

    LECTURE RSVP LINK

    Beth LaCour: Mountains and Valleys
    Beth LaCour: Mountains and Valleys
    All Day
    at Zuckerman Museum of Art

    The Zuckerman Museum of Art is pleased to present new work by artist Beth LaCour. The exhibition features a series of folded paper vessels as well as a large installation on the Project Walls. LaCour’s work focuses on hand folded sculptural paper vessels, reliefs, and lighting. She has taught printmaking as well as drawing, papermaking, sculpture, and digital processes at Randolph College (V.A.), Yavapai College and Northern Arizona University (A.Z.). A former artist-in-residence at Taliesi, her work is included in numerous national private and public collections. Currently, LaCour is the Studio Coordinator for both the Book Arts Studio and the Papermaking Studio at Penland School of Craft (N.C.).

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    Fall 2024 Windgate Artist-in-Residence: Matthew Kirk
    Fall 2024 Windgate Artist-in-Residence: Matthew Kirk
    All Day
    at Zuckerman Museum of Art

    Matthew Kirk (b. 1978, Ganado, Ariz.) is an enrolled member of the Navajo Nation and currently lives and works in Brooklyn, New York. A self-taught artist, Kirk’s abstract assemblages and paintings are steeped in symbolism and iconography that take inspiration from colors and patterns found in turn-of-the-century Navajo rugs. Kirk will be the Windgate Artist-in- Residence at KSU in Fall 2024.

    In person lecture at the ZMA: November 7th, 5pm

    Buy Tickets
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    Thursday
    Annet Counwenberg: Sewing Circles
    Annet Counwenberg: Sewing Circles
    All Day
    at Zuckerman Museum of Art

    Annet Couwenberg: Sewing Circles features an overview of ten years of cultural research, digital experimentation, and finished artifacts. Couwenberg completed the work as part of her studio practice and in partnerships with cultural institutions in North America, Europe, and Asia. The artistic projects presented in this exhibition highlight the expanding technological parameters related to textiles and fabrics and their specific application in the arenas of scientific research, fashion and interior design, and contemporary social issues. The exhibition explores her depth of research as well as the multiple intersections that are revealed between established disciplines and fields of knowledge. Annet Couwenberg: Sewing Circles is curated by Lori Rubeling. The traveling exhibition is organized by the Center for Art, Design and Visual Culture, UMBC with support from Maryland State Arts Council. Couwenberg will be the Windgate Artist-in-Residence at KSU in Spring 2025. 

    In-person Lecture: April 2nd, 3:30pm

    LECTURE RSVP LINK

    Beth LaCour: Mountains and Valleys
    Beth LaCour: Mountains and Valleys
    All Day
    at Zuckerman Museum of Art

    The Zuckerman Museum of Art is pleased to present new work by artist Beth LaCour. The exhibition features a series of folded paper vessels as well as a large installation on the Project Walls. LaCour’s work focuses on hand folded sculptural paper vessels, reliefs, and lighting. She has taught printmaking as well as drawing, papermaking, sculpture, and digital processes at Randolph College (V.A.), Yavapai College and Northern Arizona University (A.Z.). A former artist-in-residence at Taliesi, her work is included in numerous national private and public collections. Currently, LaCour is the Studio Coordinator for both the Book Arts Studio and the Papermaking Studio at Penland School of Craft (N.C.).

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    Fall 2024 Windgate Artist-in-Residence: Matthew Kirk
    Fall 2024 Windgate Artist-in-Residence: Matthew Kirk
    All Day
    at Zuckerman Museum of Art

    Matthew Kirk (b. 1978, Ganado, Ariz.) is an enrolled member of the Navajo Nation and currently lives and works in Brooklyn, New York. A self-taught artist, Kirk’s abstract assemblages and paintings are steeped in symbolism and iconography that take inspiration from colors and patterns found in turn-of-the-century Navajo rugs. Kirk will be the Windgate Artist-in- Residence at KSU in Fall 2024.

    In person lecture at the ZMA: November 7th, 5pm

    Buy Tickets
  • 9
    Friday
    Annet Counwenberg: Sewing Circles
    Annet Counwenberg: Sewing Circles
    All Day
    at Zuckerman Museum of Art

    Annet Couwenberg: Sewing Circles features an overview of ten years of cultural research, digital experimentation, and finished artifacts. Couwenberg completed the work as part of her studio practice and in partnerships with cultural institutions in North America, Europe, and Asia. The artistic projects presented in this exhibition highlight the expanding technological parameters related to textiles and fabrics and their specific application in the arenas of scientific research, fashion and interior design, and contemporary social issues. The exhibition explores her depth of research as well as the multiple intersections that are revealed between established disciplines and fields of knowledge. Annet Couwenberg: Sewing Circles is curated by Lori Rubeling. The traveling exhibition is organized by the Center for Art, Design and Visual Culture, UMBC with support from Maryland State Arts Council. Couwenberg will be the Windgate Artist-in-Residence at KSU in Spring 2025. 

    In-person Lecture: April 2nd, 3:30pm

    LECTURE RSVP LINK

    Beth LaCour: Mountains and Valleys
    Beth LaCour: Mountains and Valleys
    All Day
    at Zuckerman Museum of Art

    The Zuckerman Museum of Art is pleased to present new work by artist Beth LaCour. The exhibition features a series of folded paper vessels as well as a large installation on the Project Walls. LaCour’s work focuses on hand folded sculptural paper vessels, reliefs, and lighting. She has taught printmaking as well as drawing, papermaking, sculpture, and digital processes at Randolph College (V.A.), Yavapai College and Northern Arizona University (A.Z.). A former artist-in-residence at Taliesi, her work is included in numerous national private and public collections. Currently, LaCour is the Studio Coordinator for both the Book Arts Studio and the Papermaking Studio at Penland School of Craft (N.C.).

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    Fall 2024 Windgate Artist-in-Residence: Matthew Kirk
    Fall 2024 Windgate Artist-in-Residence: Matthew Kirk
    All Day
    at Zuckerman Museum of Art

    Matthew Kirk (b. 1978, Ganado, Ariz.) is an enrolled member of the Navajo Nation and currently lives and works in Brooklyn, New York. A self-taught artist, Kirk’s abstract assemblages and paintings are steeped in symbolism and iconography that take inspiration from colors and patterns found in turn-of-the-century Navajo rugs. Kirk will be the Windgate Artist-in- Residence at KSU in Fall 2024.

    In person lecture at the ZMA: November 7th, 5pm

    Buy Tickets
  • 10
    Saturday
    Annet Counwenberg: Sewing Circles
    Annet Counwenberg: Sewing Circles
    All Day
    at Zuckerman Museum of Art

    Annet Couwenberg: Sewing Circles features an overview of ten years of cultural research, digital experimentation, and finished artifacts. Couwenberg completed the work as part of her studio practice and in partnerships with cultural institutions in North America, Europe, and Asia. The artistic projects presented in this exhibition highlight the expanding technological parameters related to textiles and fabrics and their specific application in the arenas of scientific research, fashion and interior design, and contemporary social issues. The exhibition explores her depth of research as well as the multiple intersections that are revealed between established disciplines and fields of knowledge. Annet Couwenberg: Sewing Circles is curated by Lori Rubeling. The traveling exhibition is organized by the Center for Art, Design and Visual Culture, UMBC with support from Maryland State Arts Council. Couwenberg will be the Windgate Artist-in-Residence at KSU in Spring 2025. 

    In-person Lecture: April 2nd, 3:30pm

    LECTURE RSVP LINK

    Beth LaCour: Mountains and Valleys
    Beth LaCour: Mountains and Valleys
    All Day
    at Zuckerman Museum of Art

    The Zuckerman Museum of Art is pleased to present new work by artist Beth LaCour. The exhibition features a series of folded paper vessels as well as a large installation on the Project Walls. LaCour’s work focuses on hand folded sculptural paper vessels, reliefs, and lighting. She has taught printmaking as well as drawing, papermaking, sculpture, and digital processes at Randolph College (V.A.), Yavapai College and Northern Arizona University (A.Z.). A former artist-in-residence at Taliesi, her work is included in numerous national private and public collections. Currently, LaCour is the Studio Coordinator for both the Book Arts Studio and the Papermaking Studio at Penland School of Craft (N.C.).

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    Fall 2024 Windgate Artist-in-Residence: Matthew Kirk
    Fall 2024 Windgate Artist-in-Residence: Matthew Kirk
    All Day
    at Zuckerman Museum of Art

    Matthew Kirk (b. 1978, Ganado, Ariz.) is an enrolled member of the Navajo Nation and currently lives and works in Brooklyn, New York. A self-taught artist, Kirk’s abstract assemblages and paintings are steeped in symbolism and iconography that take inspiration from colors and patterns found in turn-of-the-century Navajo rugs. Kirk will be the Windgate Artist-in- Residence at KSU in Fall 2024.

    In person lecture at the ZMA: November 7th, 5pm

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      Beth LaCour: Mountains and Valleys
      Beth LaCour: Mountains and Valleys
      All Day
      at Zuckerman Museum of Art

      The Zuckerman Museum of Art is pleased to present new work by artist Beth LaCour. The exhibition features a series of folded paper vessels as well as a large installation on the Project Walls. LaCour’s work focuses on hand folded sculptural paper vessels, reliefs, and lighting. She has taught printmaking as well as drawing, papermaking, sculpture, and digital processes at Randolph College (V.A.), Yavapai College and Northern Arizona University (A.Z.). A former artist-in-residence at Taliesi, her work is included in numerous national private and public collections. Currently, LaCour is the Studio Coordinator for both the Book Arts Studio and the Papermaking Studio at Penland School of Craft (N.C.).

      Windgate Artists-in-Residence Exhibition: Summer 2025
      Windgate Artists-in-Residence Exhibition: Summer 2025
      All Day
      at Zuckerman Museum of Art

      The Zuckerman Museum of Art is pleased to present the work of Matthew Kirk who served as the Fall 2024 Windgate Artists-in-Residence, and Annet Couwenberg who served as the Spring 2025 Windgate Artist-in-Residence. Artwork created by the artists during their residency is featured in a summer exhibition at the Zuckerman Museum of Art. Additionally, one artwork from each artist will become part of the Zuckerman Museum of Art permanent collection and will be utilized as a teaching tool to further learning engagement and cultural enrichment opportunities across the KSU campus. The2025 Windgate Artist-in-Residence exhibition was curated by Cynthia Nourse Thompson.

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      Wednesday
      Windgate Artists-in-Residence Exhibition: Summer 2025
      Windgate Artists-in-Residence Exhibition: Summer 2025
      All Day
      at Zuckerman Museum of Art

      The Zuckerman Museum of Art is pleased to present the work of Matthew Kirk who served as the Fall 2024 Windgate Artists-in-Residence, and Annet Couwenberg who served as the Spring 2025 Windgate Artist-in-Residence. Artwork created by the artists during their residency is featured in a summer exhibition at the Zuckerman Museum of Art. Additionally, one artwork from each artist will become part of the Zuckerman Museum of Art permanent collection and will be utilized as a teaching tool to further learning engagement and cultural enrichment opportunities across the KSU campus. The2025 Windgate Artist-in-Residence exhibition was curated by Cynthia Nourse Thompson.

      Fall 2024 Windgate Artist-in-Residence: Matthew Kirk
      Fall 2024 Windgate Artist-in-Residence: Matthew Kirk
      All Day
      at Zuckerman Museum of Art

      Matthew Kirk (b. 1978, Ganado, Ariz.) is an enrolled member of the Navajo Nation and currently lives and works in Brooklyn, New York. A self-taught artist, Kirk’s abstract assemblages and paintings are steeped in symbolism and iconography that take inspiration from colors and patterns found in turn-of-the-century Navajo rugs. Kirk will be the Windgate Artist-in- Residence at KSU in Fall 2024.

      In person lecture at the ZMA: November 7th, 5pm

      Buy Tickets
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      Beth LaCour: Mountains and Valleys
      Beth LaCour: Mountains and Valleys
      All Day
      at Zuckerman Museum of Art

      The Zuckerman Museum of Art is pleased to present new work by artist Beth LaCour. The exhibition features a series of folded paper vessels as well as a large installation on the Project Walls. LaCour’s work focuses on hand folded sculptural paper vessels, reliefs, and lighting. She has taught printmaking as well as drawing, papermaking, sculpture, and digital processes at Randolph College (V.A.), Yavapai College and Northern Arizona University (A.Z.). A former artist-in-residence at Taliesi, her work is included in numerous national private and public collections. Currently, LaCour is the Studio Coordinator for both the Book Arts Studio and the Papermaking Studio at Penland School of Craft (N.C.).

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      Thursday
      Beth LaCour: Mountains and Valleys
      Beth LaCour: Mountains and Valleys
      All Day
      at Zuckerman Museum of Art

      The Zuckerman Museum of Art is pleased to present new work by artist Beth LaCour. The exhibition features a series of folded paper vessels as well as a large installation on the Project Walls. LaCour’s work focuses on hand folded sculptural paper vessels, reliefs, and lighting. She has taught printmaking as well as drawing, papermaking, sculpture, and digital processes at Randolph College (V.A.), Yavapai College and Northern Arizona University (A.Z.). A former artist-in-residence at Taliesi, her work is included in numerous national private and public collections. Currently, LaCour is the Studio Coordinator for both the Book Arts Studio and the Papermaking Studio at Penland School of Craft (N.C.).

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      Friday
      Beth LaCour: Mountains and Valleys
      Beth LaCour: Mountains and Valleys
      All Day
      at Zuckerman Museum of Art

      The Zuckerman Museum of Art is pleased to present new work by artist Beth LaCour. The exhibition features a series of folded paper vessels as well as a large installation on the Project Walls. LaCour’s work focuses on hand folded sculptural paper vessels, reliefs, and lighting. She has taught printmaking as well as drawing, papermaking, sculpture, and digital processes at Randolph College (V.A.), Yavapai College and Northern Arizona University (A.Z.). A former artist-in-residence at Taliesi, her work is included in numerous national private and public collections. Currently, LaCour is the Studio Coordinator for both the Book Arts Studio and the Papermaking Studio at Penland School of Craft (N.C.).

      Fall 2024 Windgate Artist-in-Residence: Matthew Kirk
      Fall 2024 Windgate Artist-in-Residence: Matthew Kirk
      All Day
      at Zuckerman Museum of Art

      Matthew Kirk (b. 1978, Ganado, Ariz.) is an enrolled member of the Navajo Nation and currently lives and works in Brooklyn, New York. A self-taught artist, Kirk’s abstract assemblages and paintings are steeped in symbolism and iconography that take inspiration from colors and patterns found in turn-of-the-century Navajo rugs. Kirk will be the Windgate Artist-in- Residence at KSU in Fall 2024.

      In person lecture at the ZMA: November 7th, 5pm

      Buy Tickets
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      Saturday
      Beth LaCour: Mountains and Valleys
      Beth LaCour: Mountains and Valleys
      All Day
      at Zuckerman Museum of Art

      The Zuckerman Museum of Art is pleased to present new work by artist Beth LaCour. The exhibition features a series of folded paper vessels as well as a large installation on the Project Walls. LaCour’s work focuses on hand folded sculptural paper vessels, reliefs, and lighting. She has taught printmaking as well as drawing, papermaking, sculpture, and digital processes at Randolph College (V.A.), Yavapai College and Northern Arizona University (A.Z.). A former artist-in-residence at Taliesi, her work is included in numerous national private and public collections. Currently, LaCour is the Studio Coordinator for both the Book Arts Studio and the Papermaking Studio at Penland School of Craft (N.C.).

      Fall 2024 Windgate Artist-in-Residence: Matthew Kirk
      Fall 2024 Windgate Artist-in-Residence: Matthew Kirk
      All Day
      at Zuckerman Museum of Art

      Matthew Kirk (b. 1978, Ganado, Ariz.) is an enrolled member of the Navajo Nation and currently lives and works in Brooklyn, New York. A self-taught artist, Kirk’s abstract assemblages and paintings are steeped in symbolism and iconography that take inspiration from colors and patterns found in turn-of-the-century Navajo rugs. Kirk will be the Windgate Artist-in- Residence at KSU in Fall 2024.

      In person lecture at the ZMA: November 7th, 5pm

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      Windgate Artists-in-Residence Exhibition: Summer 2025
      Windgate Artists-in-Residence Exhibition: Summer 2025
      All Day
      at Zuckerman Museum of Art

      The Zuckerman Museum of Art is pleased to present the work of Matthew Kirk who served as the Fall 2024 Windgate Artists-in-Residence, and Annet Couwenberg who served as the Spring 2025 Windgate Artist-in-Residence. Artwork created by the artists during their residency is featured in a summer exhibition at the Zuckerman Museum of Art. Additionally, one artwork from each artist will become part of the Zuckerman Museum of Art permanent collection and will be utilized as a teaching tool to further learning engagement and cultural enrichment opportunities across the KSU campus. The2025 Windgate Artist-in-Residence exhibition was curated by Cynthia Nourse Thompson.

    • 15
      Sunday
      Beth LaCour: Mountains and Valleys
      Beth LaCour: Mountains and Valleys
      All Day
      at Zuckerman Museum of Art

      The Zuckerman Museum of Art is pleased to present new work by artist Beth LaCour. The exhibition features a series of folded paper vessels as well as a large installation on the Project Walls. LaCour’s work focuses on hand folded sculptural paper vessels, reliefs, and lighting. She has taught printmaking as well as drawing, papermaking, sculpture, and digital processes at Randolph College (V.A.), Yavapai College and Northern Arizona University (A.Z.). A former artist-in-residence at Taliesi, her work is included in numerous national private and public collections. Currently, LaCour is the Studio Coordinator for both the Book Arts Studio and the Papermaking Studio at Penland School of Craft (N.C.).

    • 16
      Monday
      Beth LaCour: Mountains and Valleys
      Beth LaCour: Mountains and Valleys
      All Day
      at Zuckerman Museum of Art

      The Zuckerman Museum of Art is pleased to present new work by artist Beth LaCour. The exhibition features a series of folded paper vessels as well as a large installation on the Project Walls. LaCour’s work focuses on hand folded sculptural paper vessels, reliefs, and lighting. She has taught printmaking as well as drawing, papermaking, sculpture, and digital processes at Randolph College (V.A.), Yavapai College and Northern Arizona University (A.Z.). A former artist-in-residence at Taliesi, her work is included in numerous national private and public collections. Currently, LaCour is the Studio Coordinator for both the Book Arts Studio and the Papermaking Studio at Penland School of Craft (N.C.).

      Windgate Artists-in-Residence Exhibition: Summer 2025
      Windgate Artists-in-Residence Exhibition: Summer 2025
      All Day
      at Zuckerman Museum of Art

      The Zuckerman Museum of Art is pleased to present the work of Matthew Kirk who served as the Fall 2024 Windgate Artists-in-Residence, and Annet Couwenberg who served as the Spring 2025 Windgate Artist-in-Residence. Artwork created by the artists during their residency is featured in a summer exhibition at the Zuckerman Museum of Art. Additionally, one artwork from each artist will become part of the Zuckerman Museum of Art permanent collection and will be utilized as a teaching tool to further learning engagement and cultural enrichment opportunities across the KSU campus. The2025 Windgate Artist-in-Residence exhibition was curated by Cynthia Nourse Thompson.

    • 17
      Tuesday
      Beth LaCour: Mountains and Valleys
      Beth LaCour: Mountains and Valleys
      All Day
      at Zuckerman Museum of Art

      The Zuckerman Museum of Art is pleased to present new work by artist Beth LaCour. The exhibition features a series of folded paper vessels as well as a large installation on the Project Walls. LaCour’s work focuses on hand folded sculptural paper vessels, reliefs, and lighting. She has taught printmaking as well as drawing, papermaking, sculpture, and digital processes at Randolph College (V.A.), Yavapai College and Northern Arizona University (A.Z.). A former artist-in-residence at Taliesi, her work is included in numerous national private and public collections. Currently, LaCour is the Studio Coordinator for both the Book Arts Studio and the Papermaking Studio at Penland School of Craft (N.C.).

      Fall 2024 Windgate Artist-in-Residence: Matthew Kirk
      Fall 2024 Windgate Artist-in-Residence: Matthew Kirk
      All Day
      at Zuckerman Museum of Art

      Matthew Kirk (b. 1978, Ganado, Ariz.) is an enrolled member of the Navajo Nation and currently lives and works in Brooklyn, New York. A self-taught artist, Kirk’s abstract assemblages and paintings are steeped in symbolism and iconography that take inspiration from colors and patterns found in turn-of-the-century Navajo rugs. Kirk will be the Windgate Artist-in- Residence at KSU in Fall 2024.

      In person lecture at the ZMA: November 7th, 5pm

      Buy Tickets
    • 18
      Wednesday
      Windgate Artists-in-Residence Exhibition: Summer 2025
      Windgate Artists-in-Residence Exhibition: Summer 2025
      All Day
      at Zuckerman Museum of Art

      The Zuckerman Museum of Art is pleased to present the work of Matthew Kirk who served as the Fall 2024 Windgate Artists-in-Residence, and Annet Couwenberg who served as the Spring 2025 Windgate Artist-in-Residence. Artwork created by the artists during their residency is featured in a summer exhibition at the Zuckerman Museum of Art. Additionally, one artwork from each artist will become part of the Zuckerman Museum of Art permanent collection and will be utilized as a teaching tool to further learning engagement and cultural enrichment opportunities across the KSU campus. The2025 Windgate Artist-in-Residence exhibition was curated by Cynthia Nourse Thompson.

      Beth LaCour: Mountains and Valleys
      Beth LaCour: Mountains and Valleys
      All Day
      at Zuckerman Museum of Art

      The Zuckerman Museum of Art is pleased to present new work by artist Beth LaCour. The exhibition features a series of folded paper vessels as well as a large installation on the Project Walls. LaCour’s work focuses on hand folded sculptural paper vessels, reliefs, and lighting. She has taught printmaking as well as drawing, papermaking, sculpture, and digital processes at Randolph College (V.A.), Yavapai College and Northern Arizona University (A.Z.). A former artist-in-residence at Taliesi, her work is included in numerous national private and public collections. Currently, LaCour is the Studio Coordinator for both the Book Arts Studio and the Papermaking Studio at Penland School of Craft (N.C.).

      +1
      Fall 2024 Windgate Artist-in-Residence: Matthew Kirk
      Fall 2024 Windgate Artist-in-Residence: Matthew Kirk
      All Day
      at Zuckerman Museum of Art

      Matthew Kirk (b. 1978, Ganado, Ariz.) is an enrolled member of the Navajo Nation and currently lives and works in Brooklyn, New York. A self-taught artist, Kirk’s abstract assemblages and paintings are steeped in symbolism and iconography that take inspiration from colors and patterns found in turn-of-the-century Navajo rugs. Kirk will be the Windgate Artist-in- Residence at KSU in Fall 2024.

      In person lecture at the ZMA: November 7th, 5pm

      Buy Tickets
    • 19
      Thursday
      Beth LaCour: Mountains and Valleys
      Beth LaCour: Mountains and Valleys
      All Day
      at Zuckerman Museum of Art

      The Zuckerman Museum of Art is pleased to present new work by artist Beth LaCour. The exhibition features a series of folded paper vessels as well as a large installation on the Project Walls. LaCour’s work focuses on hand folded sculptural paper vessels, reliefs, and lighting. She has taught printmaking as well as drawing, papermaking, sculpture, and digital processes at Randolph College (V.A.), Yavapai College and Northern Arizona University (A.Z.). A former artist-in-residence at Taliesi, her work is included in numerous national private and public collections. Currently, LaCour is the Studio Coordinator for both the Book Arts Studio and the Papermaking Studio at Penland School of Craft (N.C.).

      Fall 2024 Windgate Artist-in-Residence: Matthew Kirk
      Fall 2024 Windgate Artist-in-Residence: Matthew Kirk
      All Day
      at Zuckerman Museum of Art

      Matthew Kirk (b. 1978, Ganado, Ariz.) is an enrolled member of the Navajo Nation and currently lives and works in Brooklyn, New York. A self-taught artist, Kirk’s abstract assemblages and paintings are steeped in symbolism and iconography that take inspiration from colors and patterns found in turn-of-the-century Navajo rugs. Kirk will be the Windgate Artist-in- Residence at KSU in Fall 2024.

      In person lecture at the ZMA: November 7th, 5pm

      Buy Tickets
    • 20
      Friday
      Beth LaCour: Mountains and Valleys
      Beth LaCour: Mountains and Valleys
      All Day
      at Zuckerman Museum of Art

      The Zuckerman Museum of Art is pleased to present new work by artist Beth LaCour. The exhibition features a series of folded paper vessels as well as a large installation on the Project Walls. LaCour’s work focuses on hand folded sculptural paper vessels, reliefs, and lighting. She has taught printmaking as well as drawing, papermaking, sculpture, and digital processes at Randolph College (V.A.), Yavapai College and Northern Arizona University (A.Z.). A former artist-in-residence at Taliesi, her work is included in numerous national private and public collections. Currently, LaCour is the Studio Coordinator for both the Book Arts Studio and the Papermaking Studio at Penland School of Craft (N.C.).

      Fall 2024 Windgate Artist-in-Residence: Matthew Kirk
      Fall 2024 Windgate Artist-in-Residence: Matthew Kirk
      All Day
      at Zuckerman Museum of Art

      Matthew Kirk (b. 1978, Ganado, Ariz.) is an enrolled member of the Navajo Nation and currently lives and works in Brooklyn, New York. A self-taught artist, Kirk’s abstract assemblages and paintings are steeped in symbolism and iconography that take inspiration from colors and patterns found in turn-of-the-century Navajo rugs. Kirk will be the Windgate Artist-in- Residence at KSU in Fall 2024.

      In person lecture at the ZMA: November 7th, 5pm

      Buy Tickets
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      Windgate Artists-in-Residence Exhibition: Summer 2025
      Windgate Artists-in-Residence Exhibition: Summer 2025
      All Day
      at Zuckerman Museum of Art

      The Zuckerman Museum of Art is pleased to present the work of Matthew Kirk who served as the Fall 2024 Windgate Artists-in-Residence, and Annet Couwenberg who served as the Spring 2025 Windgate Artist-in-Residence. Artwork created by the artists during their residency is featured in a summer exhibition at the Zuckerman Museum of Art. Additionally, one artwork from each artist will become part of the Zuckerman Museum of Art permanent collection and will be utilized as a teaching tool to further learning engagement and cultural enrichment opportunities across the KSU campus. The2025 Windgate Artist-in-Residence exhibition was curated by Cynthia Nourse Thompson.

    • 21
      Saturday
      Beth LaCour: Mountains and Valleys
      Beth LaCour: Mountains and Valleys
      All Day
      at Zuckerman Museum of Art

      The Zuckerman Museum of Art is pleased to present new work by artist Beth LaCour. The exhibition features a series of folded paper vessels as well as a large installation on the Project Walls. LaCour’s work focuses on hand folded sculptural paper vessels, reliefs, and lighting. She has taught printmaking as well as drawing, papermaking, sculpture, and digital processes at Randolph College (V.A.), Yavapai College and Northern Arizona University (A.Z.). A former artist-in-residence at Taliesi, her work is included in numerous national private and public collections. Currently, LaCour is the Studio Coordinator for both the Book Arts Studio and the Papermaking Studio at Penland School of Craft (N.C.).

      Fall 2024 Windgate Artist-in-Residence: Matthew Kirk
      Fall 2024 Windgate Artist-in-Residence: Matthew Kirk
      All Day
      at Zuckerman Museum of Art

      Matthew Kirk (b. 1978, Ganado, Ariz.) is an enrolled member of the Navajo Nation and currently lives and works in Brooklyn, New York. A self-taught artist, Kirk’s abstract assemblages and paintings are steeped in symbolism and iconography that take inspiration from colors and patterns found in turn-of-the-century Navajo rugs. Kirk will be the Windgate Artist-in- Residence at KSU in Fall 2024.

      In person lecture at the ZMA: November 7th, 5pm

      Buy Tickets
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      Windgate Artists-in-Residence Exhibition: Summer 2025
      Windgate Artists-in-Residence Exhibition: Summer 2025
      All Day
      at Zuckerman Museum of Art

      The Zuckerman Museum of Art is pleased to present the work of Matthew Kirk who served as the Fall 2024 Windgate Artists-in-Residence, and Annet Couwenberg who served as the Spring 2025 Windgate Artist-in-Residence. Artwork created by the artists during their residency is featured in a summer exhibition at the Zuckerman Museum of Art. Additionally, one artwork from each artist will become part of the Zuckerman Museum of Art permanent collection and will be utilized as a teaching tool to further learning engagement and cultural enrichment opportunities across the KSU campus. The2025 Windgate Artist-in-Residence exhibition was curated by Cynthia Nourse Thompson.

    • 22
      Sunday
      Beth LaCour: Mountains and Valleys
      Beth LaCour: Mountains and Valleys
      All Day
      at Zuckerman Museum of Art

      The Zuckerman Museum of Art is pleased to present new work by artist Beth LaCour. The exhibition features a series of folded paper vessels as well as a large installation on the Project Walls. LaCour’s work focuses on hand folded sculptural paper vessels, reliefs, and lighting. She has taught printmaking as well as drawing, papermaking, sculpture, and digital processes at Randolph College (V.A.), Yavapai College and Northern Arizona University (A.Z.). A former artist-in-residence at Taliesi, her work is included in numerous national private and public collections. Currently, LaCour is the Studio Coordinator for both the Book Arts Studio and the Papermaking Studio at Penland School of Craft (N.C.).

      Fall 2024 Windgate Artist-in-Residence: Matthew Kirk
      Fall 2024 Windgate Artist-in-Residence: Matthew Kirk
      All Day
      at Zuckerman Museum of Art

      Matthew Kirk (b. 1978, Ganado, Ariz.) is an enrolled member of the Navajo Nation and currently lives and works in Brooklyn, New York. A self-taught artist, Kirk’s abstract assemblages and paintings are steeped in symbolism and iconography that take inspiration from colors and patterns found in turn-of-the-century Navajo rugs. Kirk will be the Windgate Artist-in- Residence at KSU in Fall 2024.

      In person lecture at the ZMA: November 7th, 5pm

      Buy Tickets
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      Windgate Artists-in-Residence Exhibition: Summer 2025
      Windgate Artists-in-Residence Exhibition: Summer 2025
      All Day
      at Zuckerman Museum of Art

      The Zuckerman Museum of Art is pleased to present the work of Matthew Kirk who served as the Fall 2024 Windgate Artists-in-Residence, and Annet Couwenberg who served as the Spring 2025 Windgate Artist-in-Residence. Artwork created by the artists during their residency is featured in a summer exhibition at the Zuckerman Museum of Art. Additionally, one artwork from each artist will become part of the Zuckerman Museum of Art permanent collection and will be utilized as a teaching tool to further learning engagement and cultural enrichment opportunities across the KSU campus. The2025 Windgate Artist-in-Residence exhibition was curated by Cynthia Nourse Thompson.

    • 23
      Monday
      Windgate Artists-in-Residence Exhibition: Summer 2025
      Windgate Artists-in-Residence Exhibition: Summer 2025
      All Day
      at Zuckerman Museum of Art

      The Zuckerman Museum of Art is pleased to present the work of Matthew Kirk who served as the Fall 2024 Windgate Artists-in-Residence, and Annet Couwenberg who served as the Spring 2025 Windgate Artist-in-Residence. Artwork created by the artists during their residency is featured in a summer exhibition at the Zuckerman Museum of Art. Additionally, one artwork from each artist will become part of the Zuckerman Museum of Art permanent collection and will be utilized as a teaching tool to further learning engagement and cultural enrichment opportunities across the KSU campus. The2025 Windgate Artist-in-Residence exhibition was curated by Cynthia Nourse Thompson.

      Beth LaCour: Mountains and Valleys
      Beth LaCour: Mountains and Valleys
      All Day
      at Zuckerman Museum of Art

      The Zuckerman Museum of Art is pleased to present new work by artist Beth LaCour. The exhibition features a series of folded paper vessels as well as a large installation on the Project Walls. LaCour’s work focuses on hand folded sculptural paper vessels, reliefs, and lighting. She has taught printmaking as well as drawing, papermaking, sculpture, and digital processes at Randolph College (V.A.), Yavapai College and Northern Arizona University (A.Z.). A former artist-in-residence at Taliesi, her work is included in numerous national private and public collections. Currently, LaCour is the Studio Coordinator for both the Book Arts Studio and the Papermaking Studio at Penland School of Craft (N.C.).

      +1
      Fall 2024 Windgate Artist-in-Residence: Matthew Kirk
      Fall 2024 Windgate Artist-in-Residence: Matthew Kirk
      All Day
      at Zuckerman Museum of Art

      Matthew Kirk (b. 1978, Ganado, Ariz.) is an enrolled member of the Navajo Nation and currently lives and works in Brooklyn, New York. A self-taught artist, Kirk’s abstract assemblages and paintings are steeped in symbolism and iconography that take inspiration from colors and patterns found in turn-of-the-century Navajo rugs. Kirk will be the Windgate Artist-in- Residence at KSU in Fall 2024.

      In person lecture at the ZMA: November 7th, 5pm

      Buy Tickets
    • 24
      Tuesday
      Fall 2024 Windgate Artist-in-Residence: Matthew Kirk
      Fall 2024 Windgate Artist-in-Residence: Matthew Kirk
      All Day
      at Zuckerman Museum of Art

      Matthew Kirk (b. 1978, Ganado, Ariz.) is an enrolled member of the Navajo Nation and currently lives and works in Brooklyn, New York. A self-taught artist, Kirk’s abstract assemblages and paintings are steeped in symbolism and iconography that take inspiration from colors and patterns found in turn-of-the-century Navajo rugs. Kirk will be the Windgate Artist-in- Residence at KSU in Fall 2024.

      In person lecture at the ZMA: November 7th, 5pm

      Buy Tickets
      Windgate Artists-in-Residence Exhibition: Summer 2025
      Windgate Artists-in-Residence Exhibition: Summer 2025
      All Day
      at Zuckerman Museum of Art

      The Zuckerman Museum of Art is pleased to present the work of Matthew Kirk who served as the Fall 2024 Windgate Artists-in-Residence, and Annet Couwenberg who served as the Spring 2025 Windgate Artist-in-Residence. Artwork created by the artists during their residency is featured in a summer exhibition at the Zuckerman Museum of Art. Additionally, one artwork from each artist will become part of the Zuckerman Museum of Art permanent collection and will be utilized as a teaching tool to further learning engagement and cultural enrichment opportunities across the KSU campus. The2025 Windgate Artist-in-Residence exhibition was curated by Cynthia Nourse Thompson.

      +1
      Beth LaCour: Mountains and Valleys
      Beth LaCour: Mountains and Valleys
      All Day
      at Zuckerman Museum of Art

      The Zuckerman Museum of Art is pleased to present new work by artist Beth LaCour. The exhibition features a series of folded paper vessels as well as a large installation on the Project Walls. LaCour’s work focuses on hand folded sculptural paper vessels, reliefs, and lighting. She has taught printmaking as well as drawing, papermaking, sculpture, and digital processes at Randolph College (V.A.), Yavapai College and Northern Arizona University (A.Z.). A former artist-in-residence at Taliesi, her work is included in numerous national private and public collections. Currently, LaCour is the Studio Coordinator for both the Book Arts Studio and the Papermaking Studio at Penland School of Craft (N.C.).

    • 25
      Wednesday
      Beth LaCour: Mountains and Valleys
      Beth LaCour: Mountains and Valleys
      All Day
      at Zuckerman Museum of Art

      The Zuckerman Museum of Art is pleased to present new work by artist Beth LaCour. The exhibition features a series of folded paper vessels as well as a large installation on the Project Walls. LaCour’s work focuses on hand folded sculptural paper vessels, reliefs, and lighting. She has taught printmaking as well as drawing, papermaking, sculpture, and digital processes at Randolph College (V.A.), Yavapai College and Northern Arizona University (A.Z.). A former artist-in-residence at Taliesi, her work is included in numerous national private and public collections. Currently, LaCour is the Studio Coordinator for both the Book Arts Studio and the Papermaking Studio at Penland School of Craft (N.C.).

      Fall 2024 Windgate Artist-in-Residence: Matthew Kirk
      Fall 2024 Windgate Artist-in-Residence: Matthew Kirk
      All Day
      at Zuckerman Museum of Art

      Matthew Kirk (b. 1978, Ganado, Ariz.) is an enrolled member of the Navajo Nation and currently lives and works in Brooklyn, New York. A self-taught artist, Kirk’s abstract assemblages and paintings are steeped in symbolism and iconography that take inspiration from colors and patterns found in turn-of-the-century Navajo rugs. Kirk will be the Windgate Artist-in- Residence at KSU in Fall 2024.

      In person lecture at the ZMA: November 7th, 5pm

      Buy Tickets
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      Windgate Artists-in-Residence Exhibition: Summer 2025
      Windgate Artists-in-Residence Exhibition: Summer 2025
      All Day
      at Zuckerman Museum of Art

      The Zuckerman Museum of Art is pleased to present the work of Matthew Kirk who served as the Fall 2024 Windgate Artists-in-Residence, and Annet Couwenberg who served as the Spring 2025 Windgate Artist-in-Residence. Artwork created by the artists during their residency is featured in a summer exhibition at the Zuckerman Museum of Art. Additionally, one artwork from each artist will become part of the Zuckerman Museum of Art permanent collection and will be utilized as a teaching tool to further learning engagement and cultural enrichment opportunities across the KSU campus. The2025 Windgate Artist-in-Residence exhibition was curated by Cynthia Nourse Thompson.

    • 26
      Thursday
      Beth LaCour: Mountains and Valleys
      Beth LaCour: Mountains and Valleys
      All Day
      at Zuckerman Museum of Art

      The Zuckerman Museum of Art is pleased to present new work by artist Beth LaCour. The exhibition features a series of folded paper vessels as well as a large installation on the Project Walls. LaCour’s work focuses on hand folded sculptural paper vessels, reliefs, and lighting. She has taught printmaking as well as drawing, papermaking, sculpture, and digital processes at Randolph College (V.A.), Yavapai College and Northern Arizona University (A.Z.). A former artist-in-residence at Taliesi, her work is included in numerous national private and public collections. Currently, LaCour is the Studio Coordinator for both the Book Arts Studio and the Papermaking Studio at Penland School of Craft (N.C.).

      Fall 2024 Windgate Artist-in-Residence: Matthew Kirk
      Fall 2024 Windgate Artist-in-Residence: Matthew Kirk
      All Day
      at Zuckerman Museum of Art

      Matthew Kirk (b. 1978, Ganado, Ariz.) is an enrolled member of the Navajo Nation and currently lives and works in Brooklyn, New York. A self-taught artist, Kirk’s abstract assemblages and paintings are steeped in symbolism and iconography that take inspiration from colors and patterns found in turn-of-the-century Navajo rugs. Kirk will be the Windgate Artist-in- Residence at KSU in Fall 2024.

      In person lecture at the ZMA: November 7th, 5pm

      Buy Tickets
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      Windgate Artists-in-Residence Exhibition: Summer 2025
      Windgate Artists-in-Residence Exhibition: Summer 2025
      All Day
      at Zuckerman Museum of Art

      The Zuckerman Museum of Art is pleased to present the work of Matthew Kirk who served as the Fall 2024 Windgate Artists-in-Residence, and Annet Couwenberg who served as the Spring 2025 Windgate Artist-in-Residence. Artwork created by the artists during their residency is featured in a summer exhibition at the Zuckerman Museum of Art. Additionally, one artwork from each artist will become part of the Zuckerman Museum of Art permanent collection and will be utilized as a teaching tool to further learning engagement and cultural enrichment opportunities across the KSU campus. The2025 Windgate Artist-in-Residence exhibition was curated by Cynthia Nourse Thompson.

    • 27
      Friday
      Beth LaCour: Mountains and Valleys
      Beth LaCour: Mountains and Valleys
      All Day
      at Zuckerman Museum of Art

      The Zuckerman Museum of Art is pleased to present new work by artist Beth LaCour. The exhibition features a series of folded paper vessels as well as a large installation on the Project Walls. LaCour’s work focuses on hand folded sculptural paper vessels, reliefs, and lighting. She has taught printmaking as well as drawing, papermaking, sculpture, and digital processes at Randolph College (V.A.), Yavapai College and Northern Arizona University (A.Z.). A former artist-in-residence at Taliesi, her work is included in numerous national private and public collections. Currently, LaCour is the Studio Coordinator for both the Book Arts Studio and the Papermaking Studio at Penland School of Craft (N.C.).

      Fall 2024 Windgate Artist-in-Residence: Matthew Kirk
      Fall 2024 Windgate Artist-in-Residence: Matthew Kirk
      All Day
      at Zuckerman Museum of Art

      Matthew Kirk (b. 1978, Ganado, Ariz.) is an enrolled member of the Navajo Nation and currently lives and works in Brooklyn, New York. A self-taught artist, Kirk’s abstract assemblages and paintings are steeped in symbolism and iconography that take inspiration from colors and patterns found in turn-of-the-century Navajo rugs. Kirk will be the Windgate Artist-in- Residence at KSU in Fall 2024.

      In person lecture at the ZMA: November 7th, 5pm

      Buy Tickets
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      Windgate Artists-in-Residence Exhibition: Summer 2025
      Windgate Artists-in-Residence Exhibition: Summer 2025
      All Day
      at Zuckerman Museum of Art

      The Zuckerman Museum of Art is pleased to present the work of Matthew Kirk who served as the Fall 2024 Windgate Artists-in-Residence, and Annet Couwenberg who served as the Spring 2025 Windgate Artist-in-Residence. Artwork created by the artists during their residency is featured in a summer exhibition at the Zuckerman Museum of Art. Additionally, one artwork from each artist will become part of the Zuckerman Museum of Art permanent collection and will be utilized as a teaching tool to further learning engagement and cultural enrichment opportunities across the KSU campus. The2025 Windgate Artist-in-Residence exhibition was curated by Cynthia Nourse Thompson.

    • 28
      Saturday
      Beth LaCour: Mountains and Valleys
      Beth LaCour: Mountains and Valleys
      All Day
      at Zuckerman Museum of Art

      The Zuckerman Museum of Art is pleased to present new work by artist Beth LaCour. The exhibition features a series of folded paper vessels as well as a large installation on the Project Walls. LaCour’s work focuses on hand folded sculptural paper vessels, reliefs, and lighting. She has taught printmaking as well as drawing, papermaking, sculpture, and digital processes at Randolph College (V.A.), Yavapai College and Northern Arizona University (A.Z.). A former artist-in-residence at Taliesi, her work is included in numerous national private and public collections. Currently, LaCour is the Studio Coordinator for both the Book Arts Studio and the Papermaking Studio at Penland School of Craft (N.C.).

      Fall 2024 Windgate Artist-in-Residence: Matthew Kirk
      Fall 2024 Windgate Artist-in-Residence: Matthew Kirk
      All Day
      at Zuckerman Museum of Art

      Matthew Kirk (b. 1978, Ganado, Ariz.) is an enrolled member of the Navajo Nation and currently lives and works in Brooklyn, New York. A self-taught artist, Kirk’s abstract assemblages and paintings are steeped in symbolism and iconography that take inspiration from colors and patterns found in turn-of-the-century Navajo rugs. Kirk will be the Windgate Artist-in- Residence at KSU in Fall 2024.

      In person lecture at the ZMA: November 7th, 5pm

      Buy Tickets
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      Windgate Artists-in-Residence Exhibition: Summer 2025
      Windgate Artists-in-Residence Exhibition: Summer 2025
      All Day
      at Zuckerman Museum of Art

      The Zuckerman Museum of Art is pleased to present the work of Matthew Kirk who served as the Fall 2024 Windgate Artists-in-Residence, and Annet Couwenberg who served as the Spring 2025 Windgate Artist-in-Residence. Artwork created by the artists during their residency is featured in a summer exhibition at the Zuckerman Museum of Art. Additionally, one artwork from each artist will become part of the Zuckerman Museum of Art permanent collection and will be utilized as a teaching tool to further learning engagement and cultural enrichment opportunities across the KSU campus. The2025 Windgate Artist-in-Residence exhibition was curated by Cynthia Nourse Thompson.

    • 29
      Sunday
      Beth LaCour: Mountains and Valleys
      Beth LaCour: Mountains and Valleys
      All Day
      at Zuckerman Museum of Art

      The Zuckerman Museum of Art is pleased to present new work by artist Beth LaCour. The exhibition features a series of folded paper vessels as well as a large installation on the Project Walls. LaCour’s work focuses on hand folded sculptural paper vessels, reliefs, and lighting. She has taught printmaking as well as drawing, papermaking, sculpture, and digital processes at Randolph College (V.A.), Yavapai College and Northern Arizona University (A.Z.). A former artist-in-residence at Taliesi, her work is included in numerous national private and public collections. Currently, LaCour is the Studio Coordinator for both the Book Arts Studio and the Papermaking Studio at Penland School of Craft (N.C.).

      Fall 2024 Windgate Artist-in-Residence: Matthew Kirk
      Fall 2024 Windgate Artist-in-Residence: Matthew Kirk
      All Day
      at Zuckerman Museum of Art

      Matthew Kirk (b. 1978, Ganado, Ariz.) is an enrolled member of the Navajo Nation and currently lives and works in Brooklyn, New York. A self-taught artist, Kirk’s abstract assemblages and paintings are steeped in symbolism and iconography that take inspiration from colors and patterns found in turn-of-the-century Navajo rugs. Kirk will be the Windgate Artist-in- Residence at KSU in Fall 2024.

      In person lecture at the ZMA: November 7th, 5pm

      Buy Tickets
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      Windgate Artists-in-Residence Exhibition: Summer 2025
      Windgate Artists-in-Residence Exhibition: Summer 2025
      All Day
      at Zuckerman Museum of Art

      The Zuckerman Museum of Art is pleased to present the work of Matthew Kirk who served as the Fall 2024 Windgate Artists-in-Residence, and Annet Couwenberg who served as the Spring 2025 Windgate Artist-in-Residence. Artwork created by the artists during their residency is featured in a summer exhibition at the Zuckerman Museum of Art. Additionally, one artwork from each artist will become part of the Zuckerman Museum of Art permanent collection and will be utilized as a teaching tool to further learning engagement and cultural enrichment opportunities across the KSU campus. The2025 Windgate Artist-in-Residence exhibition was curated by Cynthia Nourse Thompson.

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      Monday
      Beth LaCour: Mountains and Valleys
      Beth LaCour: Mountains and Valleys
      All Day
      at Zuckerman Museum of Art

      The Zuckerman Museum of Art is pleased to present new work by artist Beth LaCour. The exhibition features a series of folded paper vessels as well as a large installation on the Project Walls. LaCour’s work focuses on hand folded sculptural paper vessels, reliefs, and lighting. She has taught printmaking as well as drawing, papermaking, sculpture, and digital processes at Randolph College (V.A.), Yavapai College and Northern Arizona University (A.Z.). A former artist-in-residence at Taliesi, her work is included in numerous national private and public collections. Currently, LaCour is the Studio Coordinator for both the Book Arts Studio and the Papermaking Studio at Penland School of Craft (N.C.).

      Fall 2024 Windgate Artist-in-Residence: Matthew Kirk
      Fall 2024 Windgate Artist-in-Residence: Matthew Kirk
      All Day
      at Zuckerman Museum of Art

      Matthew Kirk (b. 1978, Ganado, Ariz.) is an enrolled member of the Navajo Nation and currently lives and works in Brooklyn, New York. A self-taught artist, Kirk’s abstract assemblages and paintings are steeped in symbolism and iconography that take inspiration from colors and patterns found in turn-of-the-century Navajo rugs. Kirk will be the Windgate Artist-in- Residence at KSU in Fall 2024.

      In person lecture at the ZMA: November 7th, 5pm

      Buy Tickets
      +1
      Windgate Artists-in-Residence Exhibition: Summer 2025
      Windgate Artists-in-Residence Exhibition: Summer 2025
      All Day
      at Zuckerman Museum of Art

      The Zuckerman Museum of Art is pleased to present the work of Matthew Kirk who served as the Fall 2024 Windgate Artists-in-Residence, and Annet Couwenberg who served as the Spring 2025 Windgate Artist-in-Residence. Artwork created by the artists during their residency is featured in a summer exhibition at the Zuckerman Museum of Art. Additionally, one artwork from each artist will become part of the Zuckerman Museum of Art permanent collection and will be utilized as a teaching tool to further learning engagement and cultural enrichment opportunities across the KSU campus. The2025 Windgate Artist-in-Residence exhibition was curated by Cynthia Nourse Thompson.

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    Tuesday
    Beth LaCour: Mountains and Valleys
    Beth LaCour: Mountains and Valleys
    All Day
    at Zuckerman Museum of Art

    The Zuckerman Museum of Art is pleased to present new work by artist Beth LaCour. The exhibition features a series of folded paper vessels as well as a large installation on the Project Walls. LaCour’s work focuses on hand folded sculptural paper vessels, reliefs, and lighting. She has taught printmaking as well as drawing, papermaking, sculpture, and digital processes at Randolph College (V.A.), Yavapai College and Northern Arizona University (A.Z.). A former artist-in-residence at Taliesi, her work is included in numerous national private and public collections. Currently, LaCour is the Studio Coordinator for both the Book Arts Studio and the Papermaking Studio at Penland School of Craft (N.C.).

    Fall 2024 Windgate Artist-in-Residence: Matthew Kirk
    Fall 2024 Windgate Artist-in-Residence: Matthew Kirk
    All Day
    at Zuckerman Museum of Art

    Matthew Kirk (b. 1978, Ganado, Ariz.) is an enrolled member of the Navajo Nation and currently lives and works in Brooklyn, New York. A self-taught artist, Kirk’s abstract assemblages and paintings are steeped in symbolism and iconography that take inspiration from colors and patterns found in turn-of-the-century Navajo rugs. Kirk will be the Windgate Artist-in- Residence at KSU in Fall 2024.

    In person lecture at the ZMA: November 7th, 5pm

    Buy Tickets
    +1
    Windgate Artists-in-Residence Exhibition: Summer 2025
    Windgate Artists-in-Residence Exhibition: Summer 2025
    All Day
    at Zuckerman Museum of Art

    The Zuckerman Museum of Art is pleased to present the work of Matthew Kirk who served as the Fall 2024 Windgate Artists-in-Residence, and Annet Couwenberg who served as the Spring 2025 Windgate Artist-in-Residence. Artwork created by the artists during their residency is featured in a summer exhibition at the Zuckerman Museum of Art. Additionally, one artwork from each artist will become part of the Zuckerman Museum of Art permanent collection and will be utilized as a teaching tool to further learning engagement and cultural enrichment opportunities across the KSU campus. The2025 Windgate Artist-in-Residence exhibition was curated by Cynthia Nourse Thompson.

  • 2
    Wednesday
    Beth LaCour: Mountains and Valleys
    Beth LaCour: Mountains and Valleys
    All Day
    at Zuckerman Museum of Art

    The Zuckerman Museum of Art is pleased to present new work by artist Beth LaCour. The exhibition features a series of folded paper vessels as well as a large installation on the Project Walls. LaCour’s work focuses on hand folded sculptural paper vessels, reliefs, and lighting. She has taught printmaking as well as drawing, papermaking, sculpture, and digital processes at Randolph College (V.A.), Yavapai College and Northern Arizona University (A.Z.). A former artist-in-residence at Taliesi, her work is included in numerous national private and public collections. Currently, LaCour is the Studio Coordinator for both the Book Arts Studio and the Papermaking Studio at Penland School of Craft (N.C.).

    Fall 2024 Windgate Artist-in-Residence: Matthew Kirk
    Fall 2024 Windgate Artist-in-Residence: Matthew Kirk
    All Day
    at Zuckerman Museum of Art

    Matthew Kirk (b. 1978, Ganado, Ariz.) is an enrolled member of the Navajo Nation and currently lives and works in Brooklyn, New York. A self-taught artist, Kirk’s abstract assemblages and paintings are steeped in symbolism and iconography that take inspiration from colors and patterns found in turn-of-the-century Navajo rugs. Kirk will be the Windgate Artist-in- Residence at KSU in Fall 2024.

    In person lecture at the ZMA: November 7th, 5pm

    Buy Tickets
    +1
    Windgate Artists-in-Residence Exhibition: Summer 2025
    Windgate Artists-in-Residence Exhibition: Summer 2025
    All Day
    at Zuckerman Museum of Art

    The Zuckerman Museum of Art is pleased to present the work of Matthew Kirk who served as the Fall 2024 Windgate Artists-in-Residence, and Annet Couwenberg who served as the Spring 2025 Windgate Artist-in-Residence. Artwork created by the artists during their residency is featured in a summer exhibition at the Zuckerman Museum of Art. Additionally, one artwork from each artist will become part of the Zuckerman Museum of Art permanent collection and will be utilized as a teaching tool to further learning engagement and cultural enrichment opportunities across the KSU campus. The2025 Windgate Artist-in-Residence exhibition was curated by Cynthia Nourse Thompson.

  • 3
    Thursday
    Beth LaCour: Mountains and Valleys
    Beth LaCour: Mountains and Valleys
    All Day
    at Zuckerman Museum of Art

    The Zuckerman Museum of Art is pleased to present new work by artist Beth LaCour. The exhibition features a series of folded paper vessels as well as a large installation on the Project Walls. LaCour’s work focuses on hand folded sculptural paper vessels, reliefs, and lighting. She has taught printmaking as well as drawing, papermaking, sculpture, and digital processes at Randolph College (V.A.), Yavapai College and Northern Arizona University (A.Z.). A former artist-in-residence at Taliesi, her work is included in numerous national private and public collections. Currently, LaCour is the Studio Coordinator for both the Book Arts Studio and the Papermaking Studio at Penland School of Craft (N.C.).

    Fall 2024 Windgate Artist-in-Residence: Matthew Kirk
    Fall 2024 Windgate Artist-in-Residence: Matthew Kirk
    All Day
    at Zuckerman Museum of Art

    Matthew Kirk (b. 1978, Ganado, Ariz.) is an enrolled member of the Navajo Nation and currently lives and works in Brooklyn, New York. A self-taught artist, Kirk’s abstract assemblages and paintings are steeped in symbolism and iconography that take inspiration from colors and patterns found in turn-of-the-century Navajo rugs. Kirk will be the Windgate Artist-in- Residence at KSU in Fall 2024.

    In person lecture at the ZMA: November 7th, 5pm

    Buy Tickets
    +1
    Windgate Artists-in-Residence Exhibition: Summer 2025
    Windgate Artists-in-Residence Exhibition: Summer 2025
    All Day
    at Zuckerman Museum of Art

    The Zuckerman Museum of Art is pleased to present the work of Matthew Kirk who served as the Fall 2024 Windgate Artists-in-Residence, and Annet Couwenberg who served as the Spring 2025 Windgate Artist-in-Residence. Artwork created by the artists during their residency is featured in a summer exhibition at the Zuckerman Museum of Art. Additionally, one artwork from each artist will become part of the Zuckerman Museum of Art permanent collection and will be utilized as a teaching tool to further learning engagement and cultural enrichment opportunities across the KSU campus. The2025 Windgate Artist-in-Residence exhibition was curated by Cynthia Nourse Thompson.

  • 4
    Friday
    Beth LaCour: Mountains and Valleys
    Beth LaCour: Mountains and Valleys
    All Day
    at Zuckerman Museum of Art

    The Zuckerman Museum of Art is pleased to present new work by artist Beth LaCour. The exhibition features a series of folded paper vessels as well as a large installation on the Project Walls. LaCour’s work focuses on hand folded sculptural paper vessels, reliefs, and lighting. She has taught printmaking as well as drawing, papermaking, sculpture, and digital processes at Randolph College (V.A.), Yavapai College and Northern Arizona University (A.Z.). A former artist-in-residence at Taliesi, her work is included in numerous national private and public collections. Currently, LaCour is the Studio Coordinator for both the Book Arts Studio and the Papermaking Studio at Penland School of Craft (N.C.).

    Windgate Artists-in-Residence Exhibition: Summer 2025
    Windgate Artists-in-Residence Exhibition: Summer 2025
    All Day
    at Zuckerman Museum of Art

    The Zuckerman Museum of Art is pleased to present the work of Matthew Kirk who served as the Fall 2024 Windgate Artists-in-Residence, and Annet Couwenberg who served as the Spring 2025 Windgate Artist-in-Residence. Artwork created by the artists during their residency is featured in a summer exhibition at the Zuckerman Museum of Art. Additionally, one artwork from each artist will become part of the Zuckerman Museum of Art permanent collection and will be utilized as a teaching tool to further learning engagement and cultural enrichment opportunities across the KSU campus. The2025 Windgate Artist-in-Residence exhibition was curated by Cynthia Nourse Thompson.

  • 5
    Saturday
    Beth LaCour: Mountains and Valleys
    Beth LaCour: Mountains and Valleys
    All Day
    at Zuckerman Museum of Art

    The Zuckerman Museum of Art is pleased to present new work by artist Beth LaCour. The exhibition features a series of folded paper vessels as well as a large installation on the Project Walls. LaCour’s work focuses on hand folded sculptural paper vessels, reliefs, and lighting. She has taught printmaking as well as drawing, papermaking, sculpture, and digital processes at Randolph College (V.A.), Yavapai College and Northern Arizona University (A.Z.). A former artist-in-residence at Taliesi, her work is included in numerous national private and public collections. Currently, LaCour is the Studio Coordinator for both the Book Arts Studio and the Papermaking Studio at Penland School of Craft (N.C.).

    Fall 2024 Windgate Artist-in-Residence: Matthew Kirk
    Fall 2024 Windgate Artist-in-Residence: Matthew Kirk
    All Day
    at Zuckerman Museum of Art

    Matthew Kirk (b. 1978, Ganado, Ariz.) is an enrolled member of the Navajo Nation and currently lives and works in Brooklyn, New York. A self-taught artist, Kirk’s abstract assemblages and paintings are steeped in symbolism and iconography that take inspiration from colors and patterns found in turn-of-the-century Navajo rugs. Kirk will be the Windgate Artist-in- Residence at KSU in Fall 2024.

    In person lecture at the ZMA: November 7th, 5pm

    Buy Tickets
    +1
    Windgate Artists-in-Residence Exhibition: Summer 2025
    Windgate Artists-in-Residence Exhibition: Summer 2025
    All Day
    at Zuckerman Museum of Art

    The Zuckerman Museum of Art is pleased to present the work of Matthew Kirk who served as the Fall 2024 Windgate Artists-in-Residence, and Annet Couwenberg who served as the Spring 2025 Windgate Artist-in-Residence. Artwork created by the artists during their residency is featured in a summer exhibition at the Zuckerman Museum of Art. Additionally, one artwork from each artist will become part of the Zuckerman Museum of Art permanent collection and will be utilized as a teaching tool to further learning engagement and cultural enrichment opportunities across the KSU campus. The2025 Windgate Artist-in-Residence exhibition was curated by Cynthia Nourse Thompson.

  • 6
    Sunday
    Beth LaCour: Mountains and Valleys
    Beth LaCour: Mountains and Valleys
    All Day
    at Zuckerman Museum of Art

    The Zuckerman Museum of Art is pleased to present new work by artist Beth LaCour. The exhibition features a series of folded paper vessels as well as a large installation on the Project Walls. LaCour’s work focuses on hand folded sculptural paper vessels, reliefs, and lighting. She has taught printmaking as well as drawing, papermaking, sculpture, and digital processes at Randolph College (V.A.), Yavapai College and Northern Arizona University (A.Z.). A former artist-in-residence at Taliesi, her work is included in numerous national private and public collections. Currently, LaCour is the Studio Coordinator for both the Book Arts Studio and the Papermaking Studio at Penland School of Craft (N.C.).

    Windgate Artists-in-Residence Exhibition: Summer 2025
    Windgate Artists-in-Residence Exhibition: Summer 2025
    All Day
    at Zuckerman Museum of Art

    The Zuckerman Museum of Art is pleased to present the work of Matthew Kirk who served as the Fall 2024 Windgate Artists-in-Residence, and Annet Couwenberg who served as the Spring 2025 Windgate Artist-in-Residence. Artwork created by the artists during their residency is featured in a summer exhibition at the Zuckerman Museum of Art. Additionally, one artwork from each artist will become part of the Zuckerman Museum of Art permanent collection and will be utilized as a teaching tool to further learning engagement and cultural enrichment opportunities across the KSU campus. The2025 Windgate Artist-in-Residence exhibition was curated by Cynthia Nourse Thompson.

  • 7
    Monday
    Beth LaCour: Mountains and Valleys
    Beth LaCour: Mountains and Valleys
    All Day
    at Zuckerman Museum of Art

    The Zuckerman Museum of Art is pleased to present new work by artist Beth LaCour. The exhibition features a series of folded paper vessels as well as a large installation on the Project Walls. LaCour’s work focuses on hand folded sculptural paper vessels, reliefs, and lighting. She has taught printmaking as well as drawing, papermaking, sculpture, and digital processes at Randolph College (V.A.), Yavapai College and Northern Arizona University (A.Z.). A former artist-in-residence at Taliesi, her work is included in numerous national private and public collections. Currently, LaCour is the Studio Coordinator for both the Book Arts Studio and the Papermaking Studio at Penland School of Craft (N.C.).

    Fall 2024 Windgate Artist-in-Residence: Matthew Kirk
    Fall 2024 Windgate Artist-in-Residence: Matthew Kirk
    All Day
    at Zuckerman Museum of Art

    Matthew Kirk (b. 1978, Ganado, Ariz.) is an enrolled member of the Navajo Nation and currently lives and works in Brooklyn, New York. A self-taught artist, Kirk’s abstract assemblages and paintings are steeped in symbolism and iconography that take inspiration from colors and patterns found in turn-of-the-century Navajo rugs. Kirk will be the Windgate Artist-in- Residence at KSU in Fall 2024.

    In person lecture at the ZMA: November 7th, 5pm

    Buy Tickets
    +1
    Windgate Artists-in-Residence Exhibition: Summer 2025
    Windgate Artists-in-Residence Exhibition: Summer 2025
    All Day
    at Zuckerman Museum of Art

    The Zuckerman Museum of Art is pleased to present the work of Matthew Kirk who served as the Fall 2024 Windgate Artists-in-Residence, and Annet Couwenberg who served as the Spring 2025 Windgate Artist-in-Residence. Artwork created by the artists during their residency is featured in a summer exhibition at the Zuckerman Museum of Art. Additionally, one artwork from each artist will become part of the Zuckerman Museum of Art permanent collection and will be utilized as a teaching tool to further learning engagement and cultural enrichment opportunities across the KSU campus. The2025 Windgate Artist-in-Residence exhibition was curated by Cynthia Nourse Thompson.

  • 8
    Tuesday
    Beth LaCour: Mountains and Valleys
    Beth LaCour: Mountains and Valleys
    All Day
    at Zuckerman Museum of Art

    The Zuckerman Museum of Art is pleased to present new work by artist Beth LaCour. The exhibition features a series of folded paper vessels as well as a large installation on the Project Walls. LaCour’s work focuses on hand folded sculptural paper vessels, reliefs, and lighting. She has taught printmaking as well as drawing, papermaking, sculpture, and digital processes at Randolph College (V.A.), Yavapai College and Northern Arizona University (A.Z.). A former artist-in-residence at Taliesi, her work is included in numerous national private and public collections. Currently, LaCour is the Studio Coordinator for both the Book Arts Studio and the Papermaking Studio at Penland School of Craft (N.C.).

    Fall 2024 Windgate Artist-in-Residence: Matthew Kirk
    Fall 2024 Windgate Artist-in-Residence: Matthew Kirk
    All Day
    at Zuckerman Museum of Art

    Matthew Kirk (b. 1978, Ganado, Ariz.) is an enrolled member of the Navajo Nation and currently lives and works in Brooklyn, New York. A self-taught artist, Kirk’s abstract assemblages and paintings are steeped in symbolism and iconography that take inspiration from colors and patterns found in turn-of-the-century Navajo rugs. Kirk will be the Windgate Artist-in- Residence at KSU in Fall 2024.

    In person lecture at the ZMA: November 7th, 5pm

    Buy Tickets
    +1
    Windgate Artists-in-Residence Exhibition: Summer 2025
    Windgate Artists-in-Residence Exhibition: Summer 2025
    All Day
    at Zuckerman Museum of Art

    The Zuckerman Museum of Art is pleased to present the work of Matthew Kirk who served as the Fall 2024 Windgate Artists-in-Residence, and Annet Couwenberg who served as the Spring 2025 Windgate Artist-in-Residence. Artwork created by the artists during their residency is featured in a summer exhibition at the Zuckerman Museum of Art. Additionally, one artwork from each artist will become part of the Zuckerman Museum of Art permanent collection and will be utilized as a teaching tool to further learning engagement and cultural enrichment opportunities across the KSU campus. The2025 Windgate Artist-in-Residence exhibition was curated by Cynthia Nourse Thompson.

  • 9
    Wednesday
    Windgate Artists-in-Residence Exhibition: Summer 2025
    Windgate Artists-in-Residence Exhibition: Summer 2025
    All Day
    at Zuckerman Museum of Art

    The Zuckerman Museum of Art is pleased to present the work of Matthew Kirk who served as the Fall 2024 Windgate Artists-in-Residence, and Annet Couwenberg who served as the Spring 2025 Windgate Artist-in-Residence. Artwork created by the artists during their residency is featured in a summer exhibition at the Zuckerman Museum of Art. Additionally, one artwork from each artist will become part of the Zuckerman Museum of Art permanent collection and will be utilized as a teaching tool to further learning engagement and cultural enrichment opportunities across the KSU campus. The2025 Windgate Artist-in-Residence exhibition was curated by Cynthia Nourse Thompson.

    Beth LaCour: Mountains and Valleys
    Beth LaCour: Mountains and Valleys
    All Day
    at Zuckerman Museum of Art

    The Zuckerman Museum of Art is pleased to present new work by artist Beth LaCour. The exhibition features a series of folded paper vessels as well as a large installation on the Project Walls. LaCour’s work focuses on hand folded sculptural paper vessels, reliefs, and lighting. She has taught printmaking as well as drawing, papermaking, sculpture, and digital processes at Randolph College (V.A.), Yavapai College and Northern Arizona University (A.Z.). A former artist-in-residence at Taliesi, her work is included in numerous national private and public collections. Currently, LaCour is the Studio Coordinator for both the Book Arts Studio and the Papermaking Studio at Penland School of Craft (N.C.).

    +1
    Fall 2024 Windgate Artist-in-Residence: Matthew Kirk
    Fall 2024 Windgate Artist-in-Residence: Matthew Kirk
    All Day
    at Zuckerman Museum of Art

    Matthew Kirk (b. 1978, Ganado, Ariz.) is an enrolled member of the Navajo Nation and currently lives and works in Brooklyn, New York. A self-taught artist, Kirk’s abstract assemblages and paintings are steeped in symbolism and iconography that take inspiration from colors and patterns found in turn-of-the-century Navajo rugs. Kirk will be the Windgate Artist-in- Residence at KSU in Fall 2024.

    In person lecture at the ZMA: November 7th, 5pm

    Buy Tickets
  • 10
    Thursday
    Beth LaCour: Mountains and Valleys
    Beth LaCour: Mountains and Valleys
    All Day
    at Zuckerman Museum of Art

    The Zuckerman Museum of Art is pleased to present new work by artist Beth LaCour. The exhibition features a series of folded paper vessels as well as a large installation on the Project Walls. LaCour’s work focuses on hand folded sculptural paper vessels, reliefs, and lighting. She has taught printmaking as well as drawing, papermaking, sculpture, and digital processes at Randolph College (V.A.), Yavapai College and Northern Arizona University (A.Z.). A former artist-in-residence at Taliesi, her work is included in numerous national private and public collections. Currently, LaCour is the Studio Coordinator for both the Book Arts Studio and the Papermaking Studio at Penland School of Craft (N.C.).

    Fall 2024 Windgate Artist-in-Residence: Matthew Kirk
    Fall 2024 Windgate Artist-in-Residence: Matthew Kirk
    All Day
    at Zuckerman Museum of Art

    Matthew Kirk (b. 1978, Ganado, Ariz.) is an enrolled member of the Navajo Nation and currently lives and works in Brooklyn, New York. A self-taught artist, Kirk’s abstract assemblages and paintings are steeped in symbolism and iconography that take inspiration from colors and patterns found in turn-of-the-century Navajo rugs. Kirk will be the Windgate Artist-in- Residence at KSU in Fall 2024.

    In person lecture at the ZMA: November 7th, 5pm

    Buy Tickets
    +1
    Windgate Artists-in-Residence Exhibition: Summer 2025
    Windgate Artists-in-Residence Exhibition: Summer 2025
    All Day
    at Zuckerman Museum of Art

    The Zuckerman Museum of Art is pleased to present the work of Matthew Kirk who served as the Fall 2024 Windgate Artists-in-Residence, and Annet Couwenberg who served as the Spring 2025 Windgate Artist-in-Residence. Artwork created by the artists during their residency is featured in a summer exhibition at the Zuckerman Museum of Art. Additionally, one artwork from each artist will become part of the Zuckerman Museum of Art permanent collection and will be utilized as a teaching tool to further learning engagement and cultural enrichment opportunities across the KSU campus. The2025 Windgate Artist-in-Residence exhibition was curated by Cynthia Nourse Thompson.

  • 11
    Friday
    Beth LaCour: Mountains and Valleys
    Beth LaCour: Mountains and Valleys
    All Day
    at Zuckerman Museum of Art

    The Zuckerman Museum of Art is pleased to present new work by artist Beth LaCour. The exhibition features a series of folded paper vessels as well as a large installation on the Project Walls. LaCour’s work focuses on hand folded sculptural paper vessels, reliefs, and lighting. She has taught printmaking as well as drawing, papermaking, sculpture, and digital processes at Randolph College (V.A.), Yavapai College and Northern Arizona University (A.Z.). A former artist-in-residence at Taliesi, her work is included in numerous national private and public collections. Currently, LaCour is the Studio Coordinator for both the Book Arts Studio and the Papermaking Studio at Penland School of Craft (N.C.).

    Fall 2024 Windgate Artist-in-Residence: Matthew Kirk
    Fall 2024 Windgate Artist-in-Residence: Matthew Kirk
    All Day
    at Zuckerman Museum of Art

    Matthew Kirk (b. 1978, Ganado, Ariz.) is an enrolled member of the Navajo Nation and currently lives and works in Brooklyn, New York. A self-taught artist, Kirk’s abstract assemblages and paintings are steeped in symbolism and iconography that take inspiration from colors and patterns found in turn-of-the-century Navajo rugs. Kirk will be the Windgate Artist-in- Residence at KSU in Fall 2024.

    In person lecture at the ZMA: November 7th, 5pm

    Buy Tickets
    +1
    Windgate Artists-in-Residence Exhibition: Summer 2025
    Windgate Artists-in-Residence Exhibition: Summer 2025
    All Day
    at Zuckerman Museum of Art

    The Zuckerman Museum of Art is pleased to present the work of Matthew Kirk who served as the Fall 2024 Windgate Artists-in-Residence, and Annet Couwenberg who served as the Spring 2025 Windgate Artist-in-Residence. Artwork created by the artists during their residency is featured in a summer exhibition at the Zuckerman Museum of Art. Additionally, one artwork from each artist will become part of the Zuckerman Museum of Art permanent collection and will be utilized as a teaching tool to further learning engagement and cultural enrichment opportunities across the KSU campus. The2025 Windgate Artist-in-Residence exhibition was curated by Cynthia Nourse Thompson.

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    Saturday
    Beth LaCour: Mountains and Valleys
    Beth LaCour: Mountains and Valleys
    All Day
    at Zuckerman Museum of Art

    The Zuckerman Museum of Art is pleased to present new work by artist Beth LaCour. The exhibition features a series of folded paper vessels as well as a large installation on the Project Walls. LaCour’s work focuses on hand folded sculptural paper vessels, reliefs, and lighting. She has taught printmaking as well as drawing, papermaking, sculpture, and digital processes at Randolph College (V.A.), Yavapai College and Northern Arizona University (A.Z.). A former artist-in-residence at Taliesi, her work is included in numerous national private and public collections. Currently, LaCour is the Studio Coordinator for both the Book Arts Studio and the Papermaking Studio at Penland School of Craft (N.C.).

    Fall 2024 Windgate Artist-in-Residence: Matthew Kirk
    Fall 2024 Windgate Artist-in-Residence: Matthew Kirk
    All Day
    at Zuckerman Museum of Art

    Matthew Kirk (b. 1978, Ganado, Ariz.) is an enrolled member of the Navajo Nation and currently lives and works in Brooklyn, New York. A self-taught artist, Kirk’s abstract assemblages and paintings are steeped in symbolism and iconography that take inspiration from colors and patterns found in turn-of-the-century Navajo rugs. Kirk will be the Windgate Artist-in- Residence at KSU in Fall 2024.

    In person lecture at the ZMA: November 7th, 5pm

    Buy Tickets
    +1
    Windgate Artists-in-Residence Exhibition: Summer 2025
    Windgate Artists-in-Residence Exhibition: Summer 2025
    All Day
    at Zuckerman Museum of Art

    The Zuckerman Museum of Art is pleased to present the work of Matthew Kirk who served as the Fall 2024 Windgate Artists-in-Residence, and Annet Couwenberg who served as the Spring 2025 Windgate Artist-in-Residence. Artwork created by the artists during their residency is featured in a summer exhibition at the Zuckerman Museum of Art. Additionally, one artwork from each artist will become part of the Zuckerman Museum of Art permanent collection and will be utilized as a teaching tool to further learning engagement and cultural enrichment opportunities across the KSU campus. The2025 Windgate Artist-in-Residence exhibition was curated by Cynthia Nourse Thompson.

  • 13
    Sunday
    Beth LaCour: Mountains and Valleys
    Beth LaCour: Mountains and Valleys
    All Day
    at Zuckerman Museum of Art

    The Zuckerman Museum of Art is pleased to present new work by artist Beth LaCour. The exhibition features a series of folded paper vessels as well as a large installation on the Project Walls. LaCour’s work focuses on hand folded sculptural paper vessels, reliefs, and lighting. She has taught printmaking as well as drawing, papermaking, sculpture, and digital processes at Randolph College (V.A.), Yavapai College and Northern Arizona University (A.Z.). A former artist-in-residence at Taliesi, her work is included in numerous national private and public collections. Currently, LaCour is the Studio Coordinator for both the Book Arts Studio and the Papermaking Studio at Penland School of Craft (N.C.).

    Fall 2024 Windgate Artist-in-Residence: Matthew Kirk
    Fall 2024 Windgate Artist-in-Residence: Matthew Kirk
    All Day
    at Zuckerman Museum of Art

    Matthew Kirk (b. 1978, Ganado, Ariz.) is an enrolled member of the Navajo Nation and currently lives and works in Brooklyn, New York. A self-taught artist, Kirk’s abstract assemblages and paintings are steeped in symbolism and iconography that take inspiration from colors and patterns found in turn-of-the-century Navajo rugs. Kirk will be the Windgate Artist-in- Residence at KSU in Fall 2024.

    In person lecture at the ZMA: November 7th, 5pm

    Buy Tickets
    +1
    Windgate Artists-in-Residence Exhibition: Summer 2025
    Windgate Artists-in-Residence Exhibition: Summer 2025
    All Day
    at Zuckerman Museum of Art

    The Zuckerman Museum of Art is pleased to present the work of Matthew Kirk who served as the Fall 2024 Windgate Artists-in-Residence, and Annet Couwenberg who served as the Spring 2025 Windgate Artist-in-Residence. Artwork created by the artists during their residency is featured in a summer exhibition at the Zuckerman Museum of Art. Additionally, one artwork from each artist will become part of the Zuckerman Museum of Art permanent collection and will be utilized as a teaching tool to further learning engagement and cultural enrichment opportunities across the KSU campus. The2025 Windgate Artist-in-Residence exhibition was curated by Cynthia Nourse Thompson.

  • 14
    Monday
    Fall 2024 Windgate Artist-in-Residence: Matthew Kirk
    Fall 2024 Windgate Artist-in-Residence: Matthew Kirk
    All Day
    at Zuckerman Museum of Art

    Matthew Kirk (b. 1978, Ganado, Ariz.) is an enrolled member of the Navajo Nation and currently lives and works in Brooklyn, New York. A self-taught artist, Kirk’s abstract assemblages and paintings are steeped in symbolism and iconography that take inspiration from colors and patterns found in turn-of-the-century Navajo rugs. Kirk will be the Windgate Artist-in- Residence at KSU in Fall 2024.

    In person lecture at the ZMA: November 7th, 5pm

    Buy Tickets
    Beth LaCour: Mountains and Valleys
    Beth LaCour: Mountains and Valleys
    All Day
    at Zuckerman Museum of Art

    The Zuckerman Museum of Art is pleased to present new work by artist Beth LaCour. The exhibition features a series of folded paper vessels as well as a large installation on the Project Walls. LaCour’s work focuses on hand folded sculptural paper vessels, reliefs, and lighting. She has taught printmaking as well as drawing, papermaking, sculpture, and digital processes at Randolph College (V.A.), Yavapai College and Northern Arizona University (A.Z.). A former artist-in-residence at Taliesi, her work is included in numerous national private and public collections. Currently, LaCour is the Studio Coordinator for both the Book Arts Studio and the Papermaking Studio at Penland School of Craft (N.C.).

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    Tuesday
    Windgate Artists-in-Residence Exhibition: Summer 2025
    Windgate Artists-in-Residence Exhibition: Summer 2025
    All Day
    at Zuckerman Museum of Art

    The Zuckerman Museum of Art is pleased to present the work of Matthew Kirk who served as the Fall 2024 Windgate Artists-in-Residence, and Annet Couwenberg who served as the Spring 2025 Windgate Artist-in-Residence. Artwork created by the artists during their residency is featured in a summer exhibition at the Zuckerman Museum of Art. Additionally, one artwork from each artist will become part of the Zuckerman Museum of Art permanent collection and will be utilized as a teaching tool to further learning engagement and cultural enrichment opportunities across the KSU campus. The2025 Windgate Artist-in-Residence exhibition was curated by Cynthia Nourse Thompson.

    Fall 2024 Windgate Artist-in-Residence: Matthew Kirk
    Fall 2024 Windgate Artist-in-Residence: Matthew Kirk
    All Day
    at Zuckerman Museum of Art

    Matthew Kirk (b. 1978, Ganado, Ariz.) is an enrolled member of the Navajo Nation and currently lives and works in Brooklyn, New York. A self-taught artist, Kirk’s abstract assemblages and paintings are steeped in symbolism and iconography that take inspiration from colors and patterns found in turn-of-the-century Navajo rugs. Kirk will be the Windgate Artist-in- Residence at KSU in Fall 2024.

    In person lecture at the ZMA: November 7th, 5pm

    Buy Tickets
  • 16
    Wednesday
    Windgate Artists-in-Residence Exhibition: Summer 2025
    Windgate Artists-in-Residence Exhibition: Summer 2025
    All Day
    at Zuckerman Museum of Art

    The Zuckerman Museum of Art is pleased to present the work of Matthew Kirk who served as the Fall 2024 Windgate Artists-in-Residence, and Annet Couwenberg who served as the Spring 2025 Windgate Artist-in-Residence. Artwork created by the artists during their residency is featured in a summer exhibition at the Zuckerman Museum of Art. Additionally, one artwork from each artist will become part of the Zuckerman Museum of Art permanent collection and will be utilized as a teaching tool to further learning engagement and cultural enrichment opportunities across the KSU campus. The2025 Windgate Artist-in-Residence exhibition was curated by Cynthia Nourse Thompson.

    Beth LaCour: Mountains and Valleys
    Beth LaCour: Mountains and Valleys
    All Day
    at Zuckerman Museum of Art

    The Zuckerman Museum of Art is pleased to present new work by artist Beth LaCour. The exhibition features a series of folded paper vessels as well as a large installation on the Project Walls. LaCour’s work focuses on hand folded sculptural paper vessels, reliefs, and lighting. She has taught printmaking as well as drawing, papermaking, sculpture, and digital processes at Randolph College (V.A.), Yavapai College and Northern Arizona University (A.Z.). A former artist-in-residence at Taliesi, her work is included in numerous national private and public collections. Currently, LaCour is the Studio Coordinator for both the Book Arts Studio and the Papermaking Studio at Penland School of Craft (N.C.).

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    Thursday
    Beth LaCour: Mountains and Valleys
    Beth LaCour: Mountains and Valleys
    All Day
    at Zuckerman Museum of Art

    The Zuckerman Museum of Art is pleased to present new work by artist Beth LaCour. The exhibition features a series of folded paper vessels as well as a large installation on the Project Walls. LaCour’s work focuses on hand folded sculptural paper vessels, reliefs, and lighting. She has taught printmaking as well as drawing, papermaking, sculpture, and digital processes at Randolph College (V.A.), Yavapai College and Northern Arizona University (A.Z.). A former artist-in-residence at Taliesi, her work is included in numerous national private and public collections. Currently, LaCour is the Studio Coordinator for both the Book Arts Studio and the Papermaking Studio at Penland School of Craft (N.C.).

    Fall 2024 Windgate Artist-in-Residence: Matthew Kirk
    Fall 2024 Windgate Artist-in-Residence: Matthew Kirk
    All Day
    at Zuckerman Museum of Art

    Matthew Kirk (b. 1978, Ganado, Ariz.) is an enrolled member of the Navajo Nation and currently lives and works in Brooklyn, New York. A self-taught artist, Kirk’s abstract assemblages and paintings are steeped in symbolism and iconography that take inspiration from colors and patterns found in turn-of-the-century Navajo rugs. Kirk will be the Windgate Artist-in- Residence at KSU in Fall 2024.

    In person lecture at the ZMA: November 7th, 5pm

    Buy Tickets
    +1
    Windgate Artists-in-Residence Exhibition: Summer 2025
    Windgate Artists-in-Residence Exhibition: Summer 2025
    All Day
    at Zuckerman Museum of Art

    The Zuckerman Museum of Art is pleased to present the work of Matthew Kirk who served as the Fall 2024 Windgate Artists-in-Residence, and Annet Couwenberg who served as the Spring 2025 Windgate Artist-in-Residence. Artwork created by the artists during their residency is featured in a summer exhibition at the Zuckerman Museum of Art. Additionally, one artwork from each artist will become part of the Zuckerman Museum of Art permanent collection and will be utilized as a teaching tool to further learning engagement and cultural enrichment opportunities across the KSU campus. The2025 Windgate Artist-in-Residence exhibition was curated by Cynthia Nourse Thompson.

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    Friday
    Beth LaCour: Mountains and Valleys
    Beth LaCour: Mountains and Valleys
    All Day
    at Zuckerman Museum of Art

    The Zuckerman Museum of Art is pleased to present new work by artist Beth LaCour. The exhibition features a series of folded paper vessels as well as a large installation on the Project Walls. LaCour’s work focuses on hand folded sculptural paper vessels, reliefs, and lighting. She has taught printmaking as well as drawing, papermaking, sculpture, and digital processes at Randolph College (V.A.), Yavapai College and Northern Arizona University (A.Z.). A former artist-in-residence at Taliesi, her work is included in numerous national private and public collections. Currently, LaCour is the Studio Coordinator for both the Book Arts Studio and the Papermaking Studio at Penland School of Craft (N.C.).

    Fall 2024 Windgate Artist-in-Residence: Matthew Kirk
    Fall 2024 Windgate Artist-in-Residence: Matthew Kirk
    All Day
    at Zuckerman Museum of Art

    Matthew Kirk (b. 1978, Ganado, Ariz.) is an enrolled member of the Navajo Nation and currently lives and works in Brooklyn, New York. A self-taught artist, Kirk’s abstract assemblages and paintings are steeped in symbolism and iconography that take inspiration from colors and patterns found in turn-of-the-century Navajo rugs. Kirk will be the Windgate Artist-in- Residence at KSU in Fall 2024.

    In person lecture at the ZMA: November 7th, 5pm

    Buy Tickets
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    Windgate Artists-in-Residence Exhibition: Summer 2025
    Windgate Artists-in-Residence Exhibition: Summer 2025
    All Day
    at Zuckerman Museum of Art

    The Zuckerman Museum of Art is pleased to present the work of Matthew Kirk who served as the Fall 2024 Windgate Artists-in-Residence, and Annet Couwenberg who served as the Spring 2025 Windgate Artist-in-Residence. Artwork created by the artists during their residency is featured in a summer exhibition at the Zuckerman Museum of Art. Additionally, one artwork from each artist will become part of the Zuckerman Museum of Art permanent collection and will be utilized as a teaching tool to further learning engagement and cultural enrichment opportunities across the KSU campus. The2025 Windgate Artist-in-Residence exhibition was curated by Cynthia Nourse Thompson.

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    Saturday
    Beth LaCour: Mountains and Valleys
    Beth LaCour: Mountains and Valleys
    All Day
    at Zuckerman Museum of Art

    The Zuckerman Museum of Art is pleased to present new work by artist Beth LaCour. The exhibition features a series of folded paper vessels as well as a large installation on the Project Walls. LaCour’s work focuses on hand folded sculptural paper vessels, reliefs, and lighting. She has taught printmaking as well as drawing, papermaking, sculpture, and digital processes at Randolph College (V.A.), Yavapai College and Northern Arizona University (A.Z.). A former artist-in-residence at Taliesi, her work is included in numerous national private and public collections. Currently, LaCour is the Studio Coordinator for both the Book Arts Studio and the Papermaking Studio at Penland School of Craft (N.C.).

    Fall 2024 Windgate Artist-in-Residence: Matthew Kirk
    Fall 2024 Windgate Artist-in-Residence: Matthew Kirk
    All Day
    at Zuckerman Museum of Art

    Matthew Kirk (b. 1978, Ganado, Ariz.) is an enrolled member of the Navajo Nation and currently lives and works in Brooklyn, New York. A self-taught artist, Kirk’s abstract assemblages and paintings are steeped in symbolism and iconography that take inspiration from colors and patterns found in turn-of-the-century Navajo rugs. Kirk will be the Windgate Artist-in- Residence at KSU in Fall 2024.

    In person lecture at the ZMA: November 7th, 5pm

    Buy Tickets
    +1
    Windgate Artists-in-Residence Exhibition: Summer 2025
    Windgate Artists-in-Residence Exhibition: Summer 2025
    All Day
    at Zuckerman Museum of Art

    The Zuckerman Museum of Art is pleased to present the work of Matthew Kirk who served as the Fall 2024 Windgate Artists-in-Residence, and Annet Couwenberg who served as the Spring 2025 Windgate Artist-in-Residence. Artwork created by the artists during their residency is featured in a summer exhibition at the Zuckerman Museum of Art. Additionally, one artwork from each artist will become part of the Zuckerman Museum of Art permanent collection and will be utilized as a teaching tool to further learning engagement and cultural enrichment opportunities across the KSU campus. The2025 Windgate Artist-in-Residence exhibition was curated by Cynthia Nourse Thompson.

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    Sunday
    Windgate Artists-in-Residence Exhibition: Summer 2025
    Windgate Artists-in-Residence Exhibition: Summer 2025
    All Day
    at Zuckerman Museum of Art

    The Zuckerman Museum of Art is pleased to present the work of Matthew Kirk who served as the Fall 2024 Windgate Artists-in-Residence, and Annet Couwenberg who served as the Spring 2025 Windgate Artist-in-Residence. Artwork created by the artists during their residency is featured in a summer exhibition at the Zuckerman Museum of Art. Additionally, one artwork from each artist will become part of the Zuckerman Museum of Art permanent collection and will be utilized as a teaching tool to further learning engagement and cultural enrichment opportunities across the KSU campus. The2025 Windgate Artist-in-Residence exhibition was curated by Cynthia Nourse Thompson.

    Beth LaCour: Mountains and Valleys
    Beth LaCour: Mountains and Valleys
    All Day
    at Zuckerman Museum of Art

    The Zuckerman Museum of Art is pleased to present new work by artist Beth LaCour. The exhibition features a series of folded paper vessels as well as a large installation on the Project Walls. LaCour’s work focuses on hand folded sculptural paper vessels, reliefs, and lighting. She has taught printmaking as well as drawing, papermaking, sculpture, and digital processes at Randolph College (V.A.), Yavapai College and Northern Arizona University (A.Z.). A former artist-in-residence at Taliesi, her work is included in numerous national private and public collections. Currently, LaCour is the Studio Coordinator for both the Book Arts Studio and the Papermaking Studio at Penland School of Craft (N.C.).

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    Fall 2024 Windgate Artist-in-Residence: Matthew Kirk
    Fall 2024 Windgate Artist-in-Residence: Matthew Kirk
    All Day
    at Zuckerman Museum of Art

    Matthew Kirk (b. 1978, Ganado, Ariz.) is an enrolled member of the Navajo Nation and currently lives and works in Brooklyn, New York. A self-taught artist, Kirk’s abstract assemblages and paintings are steeped in symbolism and iconography that take inspiration from colors and patterns found in turn-of-the-century Navajo rugs. Kirk will be the Windgate Artist-in- Residence at KSU in Fall 2024.

    In person lecture at the ZMA: November 7th, 5pm

    Buy Tickets
  • 21
    Monday
    Fall 2024 Windgate Artist-in-Residence: Matthew Kirk
    Fall 2024 Windgate Artist-in-Residence: Matthew Kirk
    All Day
    at Zuckerman Museum of Art

    Matthew Kirk (b. 1978, Ganado, Ariz.) is an enrolled member of the Navajo Nation and currently lives and works in Brooklyn, New York. A self-taught artist, Kirk’s abstract assemblages and paintings are steeped in symbolism and iconography that take inspiration from colors and patterns found in turn-of-the-century Navajo rugs. Kirk will be the Windgate Artist-in- Residence at KSU in Fall 2024.

    In person lecture at the ZMA: November 7th, 5pm

    Buy Tickets
    Windgate Artists-in-Residence Exhibition: Summer 2025
    Windgate Artists-in-Residence Exhibition: Summer 2025
    All Day
    at Zuckerman Museum of Art

    The Zuckerman Museum of Art is pleased to present the work of Matthew Kirk who served as the Fall 2024 Windgate Artists-in-Residence, and Annet Couwenberg who served as the Spring 2025 Windgate Artist-in-Residence. Artwork created by the artists during their residency is featured in a summer exhibition at the Zuckerman Museum of Art. Additionally, one artwork from each artist will become part of the Zuckerman Museum of Art permanent collection and will be utilized as a teaching tool to further learning engagement and cultural enrichment opportunities across the KSU campus. The2025 Windgate Artist-in-Residence exhibition was curated by Cynthia Nourse Thompson.

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    Tuesday
    Beth LaCour: Mountains and Valleys
    Beth LaCour: Mountains and Valleys
    All Day
    at Zuckerman Museum of Art

    The Zuckerman Museum of Art is pleased to present new work by artist Beth LaCour. The exhibition features a series of folded paper vessels as well as a large installation on the Project Walls. LaCour’s work focuses on hand folded sculptural paper vessels, reliefs, and lighting. She has taught printmaking as well as drawing, papermaking, sculpture, and digital processes at Randolph College (V.A.), Yavapai College and Northern Arizona University (A.Z.). A former artist-in-residence at Taliesi, her work is included in numerous national private and public collections. Currently, LaCour is the Studio Coordinator for both the Book Arts Studio and the Papermaking Studio at Penland School of Craft (N.C.).

    Fall 2024 Windgate Artist-in-Residence: Matthew Kirk
    Fall 2024 Windgate Artist-in-Residence: Matthew Kirk
    All Day
    at Zuckerman Museum of Art

    Matthew Kirk (b. 1978, Ganado, Ariz.) is an enrolled member of the Navajo Nation and currently lives and works in Brooklyn, New York. A self-taught artist, Kirk’s abstract assemblages and paintings are steeped in symbolism and iconography that take inspiration from colors and patterns found in turn-of-the-century Navajo rugs. Kirk will be the Windgate Artist-in- Residence at KSU in Fall 2024.

    In person lecture at the ZMA: November 7th, 5pm

    Buy Tickets
    +1
    Windgate Artists-in-Residence Exhibition: Summer 2025
    Windgate Artists-in-Residence Exhibition: Summer 2025
    All Day
    at Zuckerman Museum of Art

    The Zuckerman Museum of Art is pleased to present the work of Matthew Kirk who served as the Fall 2024 Windgate Artists-in-Residence, and Annet Couwenberg who served as the Spring 2025 Windgate Artist-in-Residence. Artwork created by the artists during their residency is featured in a summer exhibition at the Zuckerman Museum of Art. Additionally, one artwork from each artist will become part of the Zuckerman Museum of Art permanent collection and will be utilized as a teaching tool to further learning engagement and cultural enrichment opportunities across the KSU campus. The2025 Windgate Artist-in-Residence exhibition was curated by Cynthia Nourse Thompson.

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    Wednesday
    Beth LaCour: Mountains and Valleys
    Beth LaCour: Mountains and Valleys
    All Day
    at Zuckerman Museum of Art

    The Zuckerman Museum of Art is pleased to present new work by artist Beth LaCour. The exhibition features a series of folded paper vessels as well as a large installation on the Project Walls. LaCour’s work focuses on hand folded sculptural paper vessels, reliefs, and lighting. She has taught printmaking as well as drawing, papermaking, sculpture, and digital processes at Randolph College (V.A.), Yavapai College and Northern Arizona University (A.Z.). A former artist-in-residence at Taliesi, her work is included in numerous national private and public collections. Currently, LaCour is the Studio Coordinator for both the Book Arts Studio and the Papermaking Studio at Penland School of Craft (N.C.).

    Fall 2024 Windgate Artist-in-Residence: Matthew Kirk
    Fall 2024 Windgate Artist-in-Residence: Matthew Kirk
    All Day
    at Zuckerman Museum of Art

    Matthew Kirk (b. 1978, Ganado, Ariz.) is an enrolled member of the Navajo Nation and currently lives and works in Brooklyn, New York. A self-taught artist, Kirk’s abstract assemblages and paintings are steeped in symbolism and iconography that take inspiration from colors and patterns found in turn-of-the-century Navajo rugs. Kirk will be the Windgate Artist-in- Residence at KSU in Fall 2024.

    In person lecture at the ZMA: November 7th, 5pm

    Buy Tickets
    +1
    Windgate Artists-in-Residence Exhibition: Summer 2025
    Windgate Artists-in-Residence Exhibition: Summer 2025
    All Day
    at Zuckerman Museum of Art

    The Zuckerman Museum of Art is pleased to present the work of Matthew Kirk who served as the Fall 2024 Windgate Artists-in-Residence, and Annet Couwenberg who served as the Spring 2025 Windgate Artist-in-Residence. Artwork created by the artists during their residency is featured in a summer exhibition at the Zuckerman Museum of Art. Additionally, one artwork from each artist will become part of the Zuckerman Museum of Art permanent collection and will be utilized as a teaching tool to further learning engagement and cultural enrichment opportunities across the KSU campus. The2025 Windgate Artist-in-Residence exhibition was curated by Cynthia Nourse Thompson.

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    Thursday
    Beth LaCour: Mountains and Valleys
    Beth LaCour: Mountains and Valleys
    All Day
    at Zuckerman Museum of Art

    The Zuckerman Museum of Art is pleased to present new work by artist Beth LaCour. The exhibition features a series of folded paper vessels as well as a large installation on the Project Walls. LaCour’s work focuses on hand folded sculptural paper vessels, reliefs, and lighting. She has taught printmaking as well as drawing, papermaking, sculpture, and digital processes at Randolph College (V.A.), Yavapai College and Northern Arizona University (A.Z.). A former artist-in-residence at Taliesi, her work is included in numerous national private and public collections. Currently, LaCour is the Studio Coordinator for both the Book Arts Studio and the Papermaking Studio at Penland School of Craft (N.C.).

    Fall 2024 Windgate Artist-in-Residence: Matthew Kirk
    Fall 2024 Windgate Artist-in-Residence: Matthew Kirk
    All Day
    at Zuckerman Museum of Art

    Matthew Kirk (b. 1978, Ganado, Ariz.) is an enrolled member of the Navajo Nation and currently lives and works in Brooklyn, New York. A self-taught artist, Kirk’s abstract assemblages and paintings are steeped in symbolism and iconography that take inspiration from colors and patterns found in turn-of-the-century Navajo rugs. Kirk will be the Windgate Artist-in- Residence at KSU in Fall 2024.

    In person lecture at the ZMA: November 7th, 5pm

    Buy Tickets
  • 25
    Friday
    Beth LaCour: Mountains and Valleys
    Beth LaCour: Mountains and Valleys
    All Day
    at Zuckerman Museum of Art

    The Zuckerman Museum of Art is pleased to present new work by artist Beth LaCour. The exhibition features a series of folded paper vessels as well as a large installation on the Project Walls. LaCour’s work focuses on hand folded sculptural paper vessels, reliefs, and lighting. She has taught printmaking as well as drawing, papermaking, sculpture, and digital processes at Randolph College (V.A.), Yavapai College and Northern Arizona University (A.Z.). A former artist-in-residence at Taliesi, her work is included in numerous national private and public collections. Currently, LaCour is the Studio Coordinator for both the Book Arts Studio and the Papermaking Studio at Penland School of Craft (N.C.).

    Windgate Artists-in-Residence Exhibition: Summer 2025
    Windgate Artists-in-Residence Exhibition: Summer 2025
    All Day
    at Zuckerman Museum of Art

    The Zuckerman Museum of Art is pleased to present the work of Matthew Kirk who served as the Fall 2024 Windgate Artists-in-Residence, and Annet Couwenberg who served as the Spring 2025 Windgate Artist-in-Residence. Artwork created by the artists during their residency is featured in a summer exhibition at the Zuckerman Museum of Art. Additionally, one artwork from each artist will become part of the Zuckerman Museum of Art permanent collection and will be utilized as a teaching tool to further learning engagement and cultural enrichment opportunities across the KSU campus. The2025 Windgate Artist-in-Residence exhibition was curated by Cynthia Nourse Thompson.

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    Fall 2024 Windgate Artist-in-Residence: Matthew Kirk
    Fall 2024 Windgate Artist-in-Residence: Matthew Kirk
    All Day
    at Zuckerman Museum of Art

    Matthew Kirk (b. 1978, Ganado, Ariz.) is an enrolled member of the Navajo Nation and currently lives and works in Brooklyn, New York. A self-taught artist, Kirk’s abstract assemblages and paintings are steeped in symbolism and iconography that take inspiration from colors and patterns found in turn-of-the-century Navajo rugs. Kirk will be the Windgate Artist-in- Residence at KSU in Fall 2024.

    In person lecture at the ZMA: November 7th, 5pm

    Buy Tickets
    Windgate Artists-in-Residence Exhibition: Summer 2025
    Windgate Artists-in-Residence Exhibition: Summer 2025
    All Day
    at Zuckerman Museum of Art

    The Zuckerman Museum of Art is pleased to present the work of Matthew Kirk who served as the Fall 2024 Windgate Artists-in-Residence, and Annet Couwenberg who served as the Spring 2025 Windgate Artist-in-Residence. Artwork created by the artists during their residency is featured in a summer exhibition at the Zuckerman Museum of Art. Additionally, one artwork from each artist will become part of the Zuckerman Museum of Art permanent collection and will be utilized as a teaching tool to further learning engagement and cultural enrichment opportunities across the KSU campus. The2025 Windgate Artist-in-Residence exhibition was curated by Cynthia Nourse Thompson.

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what?

In the example below the department parameter is set to College of the Arts and the location, KSU Dance Theater on the Marietta campus.

You can see with the added location parameter this calendar is more specific than the one above. 

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    Anne Plamondon Productions presents "Myokine"
    Anne Plamondon Productions presents "Myokine"
    8:00pm
    at KSU Dance Theater on the Marietta campus

    An exceptional dancer, Anne Plamondon also traces her path as a choreographer. Her new creation, "Myokine," focuses on the body in its entirety and lets the voice emerge to express very current concerns.

    Buy Tickets
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    Anne Plamondon Productions presents "Myokine"
    Anne Plamondon Productions presents "Myokine"
    8:00pm
    at KSU Dance Theater on the Marietta campus

    An exceptional dancer, Anne Plamondon also traces her path as a choreographer. Her new creation, "Myokine," focuses on the body in its entirety and lets the voice emerge to express very current concerns.

    Buy Tickets
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    Terminus Modern Ballet Theatre presents "Duality"
    Terminus Modern Ballet Theatre presents "Duality"
    8:00pm
    at KSU Dance Theater on the Marietta campus

    In pursuit of embodying classical ballet’s elegance and harnessing the vibrant energy of contemporary dance, Terminus Modern Ballet Theatre opens its 2025 Spring Season with “Duality.” The performance showcases two dance works, including a highly anticipated world premiere by esteemed choreographer Frank Chaves. The extraordinary dancers of Terminus, celebrated for their technical prowess and artistic expression, invite you to experience an interconnected world where mind, body, and spirit converge.

    NOTE: Tickets for this production are sold by Terminus

    Buy Tickets
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    Terminus Modern Ballet Theatre presents "Duality"
    Terminus Modern Ballet Theatre presents "Duality"
    8:00pm
    at KSU Dance Theater on the Marietta campus

    In pursuit of embodying classical ballet’s elegance and harnessing the vibrant energy of contemporary dance, Terminus Modern Ballet Theatre opens its 2025 Spring Season with “Duality.” The performance showcases two dance works, including a highly anticipated world premiere by esteemed choreographer Frank Chaves. The extraordinary dancers of Terminus, celebrated for their technical prowess and artistic expression, invite you to experience an interconnected world where mind, body, and spirit converge.

    NOTE: Tickets for this production are sold by Terminus

    Buy Tickets
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    Terminus Modern Ballet Theatre presents "Duality"
    Terminus Modern Ballet Theatre presents "Duality"
    2:00pm
    at KSU Dance Theater on the Marietta campus

    In pursuit of embodying classical ballet’s elegance and harnessing the vibrant energy of contemporary dance, Terminus Modern Ballet Theatre opens its 2025 Spring Season with “Duality.” The performance showcases two dance works, including a highly anticipated world premiere by esteemed choreographer Frank Chaves. The extraordinary dancers of Terminus, celebrated for their technical prowess and artistic expression, invite you to experience an interconnected world where mind, body, and spirit converge.

    NOTE: Tickets for this production are sold by Terminus

    Buy Tickets
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April 2025

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    Senior Dance Showcase
    Senior Dance Showcase
    6:00pm
    at KSU Dance Theater on the Marietta campus

    Dance majors share original works of choreography, captivating screendance, and groundbreaking dance research.

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    Senior Dance Showcase
    Senior Dance Showcase
    6:00pm
    at KSU Dance Theater on the Marietta campus

    Dance majors share original works of choreography, captivating screendance, and groundbreaking dance research.

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    Student Dance Concert (2025)
    Student Dance Concert (2025)
    7:30pm
    at KSU Dance Theater on the Marietta campus

    The Student Dance Concert features a compilation of captivating student works set on the KSU Dance Company. This curated event celebrates the diversity and creative talents of our students.

    Buy Tickets
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    Student Dance Concert (2025)
    Student Dance Concert (2025)
    8:00pm
    at KSU Dance Theater on the Marietta campus

    The Student Dance Concert features a compilation of captivating student works set on the KSU Dance Company. This curated event celebrates the diversity and creative talents of our students.

    Buy Tickets
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    Student Dance Concert (2025)
    Student Dance Concert (2025)
    8:00pm
    at KSU Dance Theater on the Marietta campus

    The Student Dance Concert features a compilation of captivating student works set on the KSU Dance Company. This curated event celebrates the diversity and creative talents of our students.

    Buy Tickets
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September 2025

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October 2025

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    SOAAD Capstone Exhibition II
    SOAAD Capstone Exhibition II
    All Day

    Capstone exhibitions showcase the artwork of seniors completing their Bachelor of Fine Arts degrees. Using various disciplines and materials, the students exhibit their individual styles and conceptual abilities.

    Opening Reception: October 30, 5pm - 7:30pm 

    Buy Tickets
    Cherokee Printing: Then and Now
    Cherokee Printing: Then and Now
    All Day

    The Zuckerman Museum of Art is pleased to feature a careful selection of archival materials and artist books from the Bentley Rare Book Museum’s Cherokee Collection. Historical works on view include a Cherokee Hymn Book, circa 1940; a New Testament of the Holy Bible translated into the Cherokee language, 1860; and a copy of Cherokee Phoenix and Indians’ Advocate, 1830; among others. Also included is a contemporary artist book by Frank Brannon from 2005 as well as several examples of his prints of the Cherokee syllabary.

    Buy Tickets
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    Jeffrey Gibson: They Teach Love, From the Collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and His Family Foundation
    Jeffrey Gibson: They Teach Love, From the Collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and His Family Foundation
    All Day

    Jeffrey Gibson: They Teach Love, from the Collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and His Family Foundation presents a sweeping survey of over 35 objects spanning 15 years. The exhibition includes prints, photography, painting, sculpture, installation, and video. Born in Colorado in 1972, Jeffrey Gibson is of Cherokee heritage and a member of the Mississippi Band of Choctaw. His vibrant work is a call for Indigenous empowerment as well as queer visibility. Gibson has a Bachelor of Fine Arts from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago and a Master of Fine Arts from the Royal College of Art, London. Gibson is representing the United States at the Venice Biennale 2024—the first Indigenous artist to have a solo exhibition in the American Pavilion. This traveling exhibition is organized by the Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art, Washington State University and is curated by Ryan Hardesty, Executive Director.

    Support for this exhibition and related education and outreach programs has been made possible by a grant from the
    Jordan Schnitzer Family Foundation.

    Opening Reception: October 2nd, 2024 RSVP

    Gallery talk with artist Jeffrey Gibson and collector Jordan Schnitzer in association with INTERCHANGE faculty performance event: October 17th, 7:30pm

    Buy Tickets
    Registration for Spring Semester 2025
    Registration for Spring Semester 2025
    All Day

    Please go to https://ecore.usg.edu for all important dates for eCore including registration dates.

    Active Owls Weekend
    Active Owls Weekend
    7:00am

    Sports and Recreation will host interested faculty and staff during Active Owls Weekend! Faculty and staff can receive a complimentary pass to the recreation centers. Access to the recreation centers will be available during operating hours. You will have the chance to speak with our department staff about memberships, programs and services available. Join us this month and see what we have to offer!

     

    Add your pass to your Talon Card by visiting our Member Portal and selecting memberships. Add the "Active Owls Pass" to your cart and checkout.

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    Biweekly 1 Pay Date
    Biweekly 1 Pay Date
    9:00am
    Biweekly 1 Pay Date Dec 24 - Jan 6
    10AM Marietta Campus Tour
    10AM Marietta Campus Tour
    10:00am

    Note- Make sure you are touring the campus of your major by checking this link: Campus By Major.

    Your tour of the Marietta Campus includes a 30-minute information session that covers topics ranging from campus majors and programs, admission requirements, and financial aid information. The information session will be followed by a 60-minute walking tour of the Marietta Campus.

    Sign Up Here

    Molecular Biosciences Interest Group (MBIG) seminar series
    Molecular Biosciences Interest Group (MBIG) seminar series
    12:30pm

    Speaker: Ben Hoffman, University of Georgia/Kennesaw State University
    Title: “A Novel Effector for Casein Kinase Signaling in the African Trypanosome”

     

    The Molecular Biosciences Interdisciplinary Group (MBIG) seminar series highlights work done on a broad range of science such as neurodevelopment, gene regulation, and cancer by scientists using biological approaches that utilize biochemistry, molecular and cell biology, and genetics.  Guest speakers come from local, regional, and national universities to share their research work. The MBIG seminar will take place in-person on Fridays from 12:30 – 1:30 pm in the English Building, room EB 102. All faculty, staff, students, and alumni are invited to attend.

    1PM Kennesaw Campus Tour
    1PM Kennesaw Campus Tour
    1:00pm

    Note- Make sure you are touring the campus of your major by checking this link: Campus By Major.

    Your tour of the Kennesaw Campus includes a 30-minute information session that covers topics ranging from campus majors and programs, admission requirements, and financial aid information. The information session will be followed by a 60-minute walking tour of the Kennesaw Campus.

    Sign Up Here

    1PM Marietta Campus Tour
    1PM Marietta Campus Tour
    1:00pm

    Note- Make sure you are touring the campus of your major by checking this link: Campus By Major.

    Your tour of the Marietta Campus includes a 30-minute information session that covers topics ranging from campus majors and programs, admission requirements, and financial aid information. The information session will be followed by a 60-minute walking tour of the Marietta Campus.

    Sign Up Here

    For Better or for Verse
    For Better or for Verse
    2:00pm

    Whether you're a seasoned sonneteer or just starting with poetry, join For Better or for Verse Poetry Club to explore the poetic sphere of expression, one verse at a time. We meet every week to share, discuss, and write poetry of all kinds. For more information, email us at: ksuwcpoetry@kennesaw.edu

    SKY Campus Happiness Retreat
    SKY Campus Happiness Retreat
    5:00pm

    SKY Happiness Retreat is a total well-being training offered to thousands of university students, faculty, and staff across the country. Participants gain foundational stress-management skills, develop personal evidence-based breathing and meditation practice, learn a short personal yoga practice, and increase social connection and leadership skills.
     

    SKY Breath Meditation is a powerful tool to de-stress, energize the mind and body, helps one manage emotions effortlessly, and be more productive and happier in every aspect of life. In addition to a take home breathwork and meditation technique, participants discover how to connect with others and find a deeper purpose through engaging interpersonal exercises and service initiatives to increase self-esteem, social connection, positive relationships, practical soft skills, the mindset of responsibility and skills for effective leadership. 
     

    Harvard study found that participants of the SKY program developed better sleep quality & resiliency against anticipatory stress.
     

    Benefits
    - Gain the ability to effectively manage stress, energy and negative emotions
    - Better sleep quality
    - Learn powerful evidence-based meditation that brings clarity and calm
    - Understand sources of stress and the power of breath-work
    - Experience tools to increase personal happiness!
    - Increase social connection, enthusiasm, capacity and self-confidence
    - Learn to deal with criticism and mistakes
    - Develop greater equanimity

    Refer to OwlLife for event details & timings - https://owllife.kennesaw.edu/event/10611002

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    Bailey School of Music Concerto Competition: Final Round
    Bailey School of Music Concerto Competition: Final Round
    8:00pm

    Chamber Music Series. Enjoy an evening of performances by some of the most talented student instrumentalists in the Bailey School of Music, as they compete in the final round of the annual BSOM Concerto Competition.

    Livestream

    Buy Tickets
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    Jeffrey Gibson: They Teach Love, From the Collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and His Family Foundation
    Jeffrey Gibson: They Teach Love, From the Collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and His Family Foundation
    All Day

    Jeffrey Gibson: They Teach Love, from the Collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and His Family Foundation presents a sweeping survey of over 35 objects spanning 15 years. The exhibition includes prints, photography, painting, sculpture, installation, and video. Born in Colorado in 1972, Jeffrey Gibson is of Cherokee heritage and a member of the Mississippi Band of Choctaw. His vibrant work is a call for Indigenous empowerment as well as queer visibility. Gibson has a Bachelor of Fine Arts from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago and a Master of Fine Arts from the Royal College of Art, London. Gibson is representing the United States at the Venice Biennale 2024—the first Indigenous artist to have a solo exhibition in the American Pavilion. This traveling exhibition is organized by the Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art, Washington State University and is curated by Ryan Hardesty, Executive Director.

    Support for this exhibition and related education and outreach programs has been made possible by a grant from the
    Jordan Schnitzer Family Foundation.

    Opening Reception: October 2nd, 2024 RSVP

    Gallery talk with artist Jeffrey Gibson and collector Jordan Schnitzer in association with INTERCHANGE faculty performance event: October 17th, 7:30pm

    Buy Tickets
    Cherokee Printing: Then and Now
    Cherokee Printing: Then and Now
    All Day

    The Zuckerman Museum of Art is pleased to feature a careful selection of archival materials and artist books from the Bentley Rare Book Museum’s Cherokee Collection. Historical works on view include a Cherokee Hymn Book, circa 1940; a New Testament of the Holy Bible translated into the Cherokee language, 1860; and a copy of Cherokee Phoenix and Indians’ Advocate, 1830; among others. Also included is a contemporary artist book by Frank Brannon from 2005 as well as several examples of his prints of the Cherokee syllabary.

    Buy Tickets
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    Registration for Spring Semester 2025
    Registration for Spring Semester 2025
    All Day

    Please go to https://ecore.usg.edu for all important dates for eCore including registration dates.

    SOAAD Capstone Exhibition II
    SOAAD Capstone Exhibition II
    All Day

    Capstone exhibitions showcase the artwork of seniors completing their Bachelor of Fine Arts degrees. Using various disciplines and materials, the students exhibit their individual styles and conceptual abilities.

    Opening Reception: October 30, 5pm - 7:30pm 

    Buy Tickets
    OwlsServe Day at Food Well Alliance
    OwlsServe Day at Food Well Alliance
    9:00am

    Join the Department of Student Volunteerism & Service for an OwlsServe Day at Food Well Alliance on Saturday, November 2nd, from 9am to 12pm. Volunteers will work together in one of Atlanta's unique community gardens and learn more about community gardening and urban agriculture.

    Registration Information: Each student must register for this event on GivePulse: https://kennesaw.givepulse.com/event/464059. Registration is required to participate.

    Students must also register for this event on the Hands On Atlanta website using the following link: https://volunteer.handsonatlanta.org/registrations/Ei0j07Y79q/claim_spot

    Transportation: Transportation will be provided. All students are required to ride the SVS Big Owl Bus to and from campus.

    Registration Deadline: The registration deadline is October 28th. There are no opportunities for walk-up registration.

    Communications: Full details about the OwlsServe Day at Food Well Alliance will be sent to all registered participants on October 28th. If you have any questions in the meantime, please email ksuserves@kennesaw.edu.

    SVS is committed to providing accessible programming for all students. Please indicate any accommodations you need to participate in this event when registering.

    SKY Campus Happiness Retreat
    SKY Campus Happiness Retreat
    10:00am

    SKY Happiness Retreat is a total well-being training offered to thousands of university students, faculty, and staff across the country. Participants gain foundational stress-management skills, develop personal evidence-based breathing and meditation practice, learn a short personal yoga practice, and increase social connection and leadership skills.
     

    SKY Breath Meditation is a powerful tool to de-stress, energize the mind and body, helps one manage emotions effortlessly, and be more productive and happier in every aspect of life. In addition to a take home breathwork and meditation technique, participants discover how to connect with others and find a deeper purpose through engaging interpersonal exercises and service initiatives to increase self-esteem, social connection, positive relationships, practical soft skills, the mindset of responsibility and skills for effective leadership. 
     

    Harvard study found that participants of the SKY program developed better sleep quality & resiliency against anticipatory stress.
     

    Benefits
    - Gain the ability to effectively manage stress, energy and negative emotions
    - Better sleep quality
    - Learn powerful evidence-based meditation that brings clarity and calm
    - Understand sources of stress and the power of breath-work
    - Experience tools to increase personal happiness!
    - Increase social connection, enthusiasm, capacity and self-confidence
    - Learn to deal with criticism and mistakes
    - Develop greater equanimity

    Refer to OwlLife for event details & timings - https://owllife.kennesaw.edu/event/10611002

    Buy Tickets
    Active Owls Weekend
    Active Owls Weekend
    10:00am

    Sports and Recreation will host interested faculty and staff during Active Owls Weekend! Faculty and staff can receive a complimentary pass to the recreation centers. Access to the recreation centers will be available during operating hours. You will have the chance to speak with our department staff about memberships, programs and services available. Join us this month and see what we have to offer!

     

    Add your pass to your Talon Card by visiting our Member Portal and selecting memberships. Add the "Active Owls Pass" to your cart and checkout.

    Buy Tickets
  • 3
    Sunday
    Cherokee Printing: Then and Now
    Cherokee Printing: Then and Now
    All Day

    The Zuckerman Museum of Art is pleased to feature a careful selection of archival materials and artist books from the Bentley Rare Book Museum’s Cherokee Collection. Historical works on view include a Cherokee Hymn Book, circa 1940; a New Testament of the Holy Bible translated into the Cherokee language, 1860; and a copy of Cherokee Phoenix and Indians’ Advocate, 1830; among others. Also included is a contemporary artist book by Frank Brannon from 2005 as well as several examples of his prints of the Cherokee syllabary.

    Buy Tickets
    Jeffrey Gibson: They Teach Love, From the Collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and His Family Foundation
    Jeffrey Gibson: They Teach Love, From the Collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and His Family Foundation
    All Day

    Jeffrey Gibson: They Teach Love, from the Collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and His Family Foundation presents a sweeping survey of over 35 objects spanning 15 years. The exhibition includes prints, photography, painting, sculpture, installation, and video. Born in Colorado in 1972, Jeffrey Gibson is of Cherokee heritage and a member of the Mississippi Band of Choctaw. His vibrant work is a call for Indigenous empowerment as well as queer visibility. Gibson has a Bachelor of Fine Arts from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago and a Master of Fine Arts from the Royal College of Art, London. Gibson is representing the United States at the Venice Biennale 2024—the first Indigenous artist to have a solo exhibition in the American Pavilion. This traveling exhibition is organized by the Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art, Washington State University and is curated by Ryan Hardesty, Executive Director.

    Support for this exhibition and related education and outreach programs has been made possible by a grant from the
    Jordan Schnitzer Family Foundation.

    Opening Reception: October 2nd, 2024 RSVP

    Gallery talk with artist Jeffrey Gibson and collector Jordan Schnitzer in association with INTERCHANGE faculty performance event: October 17th, 7:30pm

    Buy Tickets
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    Registration for Spring Semester 2025
    Registration for Spring Semester 2025
    All Day

    Please go to https://ecore.usg.edu for all important dates for eCore including registration dates.

    SOAAD Capstone Exhibition II
    SOAAD Capstone Exhibition II
    All Day

    Capstone exhibitions showcase the artwork of seniors completing their Bachelor of Fine Arts degrees. Using various disciplines and materials, the students exhibit their individual styles and conceptual abilities.

    Opening Reception: October 30, 5pm - 7:30pm 

    Buy Tickets
    SKY Campus Happiness Retreat
    SKY Campus Happiness Retreat
    10:00am

    SKY Happiness Retreat is a total well-being training offered to thousands of university students, faculty, and staff across the country. Participants gain foundational stress-management skills, develop personal evidence-based breathing and meditation practice, learn a short personal yoga practice, and increase social connection and leadership skills.
     

    SKY Breath Meditation is a powerful tool to de-stress, energize the mind and body, helps one manage emotions effortlessly, and be more productive and happier in every aspect of life. In addition to a take home breathwork and meditation technique, participants discover how to connect with others and find a deeper purpose through engaging interpersonal exercises and service initiatives to increase self-esteem, social connection, positive relationships, practical soft skills, the mindset of responsibility and skills for effective leadership. 
     

    Harvard study found that participants of the SKY program developed better sleep quality & resiliency against anticipatory stress.
     

    Benefits
    - Gain the ability to effectively manage stress, energy and negative emotions
    - Better sleep quality
    - Learn powerful evidence-based meditation that brings clarity and calm
    - Understand sources of stress and the power of breath-work
    - Experience tools to increase personal happiness!
    - Increase social connection, enthusiasm, capacity and self-confidence
    - Learn to deal with criticism and mistakes
    - Develop greater equanimity

    Refer to OwlLife for event details & timings - https://owllife.kennesaw.edu/event/10611002

    Buy Tickets
    Active Owls Weekend
    Active Owls Weekend
    12:00pm

    Sports and Recreation will host interested faculty and staff during Active Owls Weekend! Faculty and staff can receive a complimentary pass to the recreation centers. Access to the recreation centers will be available during operating hours. You will have the chance to speak with our department staff about memberships, programs and services available. Join us this month and see what we have to offer!

     

    Add your pass to your Talon Card by visiting our Member Portal and selecting memberships. Add the "Active Owls Pass" to your cart and checkout.

    Buy Tickets
  • 4
    Monday
    Cherokee Printing: Then and Now
    Cherokee Printing: Then and Now
    All Day

    The Zuckerman Museum of Art is pleased to feature a careful selection of archival materials and artist books from the Bentley Rare Book Museum’s Cherokee Collection. Historical works on view include a Cherokee Hymn Book, circa 1940; a New Testament of the Holy Bible translated into the Cherokee language, 1860; and a copy of Cherokee Phoenix and Indians’ Advocate, 1830; among others. Also included is a contemporary artist book by Frank Brannon from 2005 as well as several examples of his prints of the Cherokee syllabary.

    Buy Tickets
    DLI Media Essentials Workshop (MEW)
    DLI Media Essentials Workshop (MEW)
    All Day


    CLICK HERE TO REGISTER

     

    The DLI Media Essentials Workshop is a three-week asynchronous workshop with synchronous one on one sessions available.  We focus on providing faculty and staff the resources and experiences needed to use MediaSpace in creating and sharing effective, engaging, and accessible instructional media.

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    GenAI for Course Design & Student Engagement (GACD)
    GenAI for Course Design & Student Engagement (GACD)
    All Day

    CLICK HERE TO REGISTER

    This 3-week online, asynchronous course on Generative AI for Course Design & Student Engagement is designed to equip faculty with the skills to confidently and ethically use generative AI tools (specifically, Microsoft Copilot) to assist in course design, student engagement and workflow. This includes opportunities to develop, peer review and reflect on images, rubrics, learning activities and assignments co-created with AI tools. By completing this course, faculty will develop a foundational understanding of generative artificial intelligence and explore typical use cases in the higher ed environment.

    Jeffrey Gibson: They Teach Love, From the Collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and His Family Foundation
    Jeffrey Gibson: They Teach Love, From the Collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and His Family Foundation
    All Day

    Jeffrey Gibson: They Teach Love, from the Collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and His Family Foundation presents a sweeping survey of over 35 objects spanning 15 years. The exhibition includes prints, photography, painting, sculpture, installation, and video. Born in Colorado in 1972, Jeffrey Gibson is of Cherokee heritage and a member of the Mississippi Band of Choctaw. His vibrant work is a call for Indigenous empowerment as well as queer visibility. Gibson has a Bachelor of Fine Arts from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago and a Master of Fine Arts from the Royal College of Art, London. Gibson is representing the United States at the Venice Biennale 2024—the first Indigenous artist to have a solo exhibition in the American Pavilion. This traveling exhibition is organized by the Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art, Washington State University and is curated by Ryan Hardesty, Executive Director.

    Support for this exhibition and related education and outreach programs has been made possible by a grant from the
    Jordan Schnitzer Family Foundation.

    Opening Reception: October 2nd, 2024 RSVP

    Gallery talk with artist Jeffrey Gibson and collector Jordan Schnitzer in association with INTERCHANGE faculty performance event: October 17th, 7:30pm

    Buy Tickets
    LAST DAY TO WITHDRAW - 7 Week Session II
    LAST DAY TO WITHDRAW - 7 Week Session II
    All Day

    Last Day to Withdraw with a W for 7 WEEK SESSION II.

    MID-TERM Grades Due - 7 Week Session II
    MID-TERM Grades Due - 7 Week Session II
    All Day
    Registration for Spring Semester 2025
    Registration for Spring Semester 2025
    All Day

    Please go to https://ecore.usg.edu for all important dates for eCore including registration dates.

    SOAAD Capstone Exhibition II
    SOAAD Capstone Exhibition II
    All Day

    Capstone exhibitions showcase the artwork of seniors completing their Bachelor of Fine Arts degrees. Using various disciplines and materials, the students exhibit their individual styles and conceptual abilities.

    Opening Reception: October 30, 5pm - 7:30pm 

    Buy Tickets
    PhD in Data Science and Analytics Information Session
    PhD in Data Science and Analytics Information Session
    9:00am

    Are you interested in a Ph.D. in Data Science and Analytics?  Program Director Dr. Herman Ray will discuss our program and answer your questions during this virtual information session. 

    Excel Basics: Getting Started with Excel
    Excel Basics: Getting Started with Excel
    10:00am

    In this beginner Excel workshop, participants will learn the basics of formatting, tables, and get comfortable using essential Excel tools.

    10AM Marietta Campus Tour
    10AM Marietta Campus Tour
    10:00am

    Note- Make sure you are touring the campus of your major by checking this link: Campus By Major.

    Your tour of the Marietta Campus includes a 30-minute information session that covers topics ranging from campus majors and programs, admission requirements, and financial aid information. The information session will be followed by a 60-minute walking tour of the Marietta Campus.

    Sign Up Here

    10am Kennesaw Campus Tour
    10am Kennesaw Campus Tour
    10:00am

    Note- Make sure you are touring the campus of your major by checking this link: Campus By Major.

    Your tour of the Kennesaw Campus includes a 30-minute information session that covers topics ranging from campus majors and programs, admission requirements, and financial aid information. The information session will be followed by a 60-minute walking tour of the Kennesaw Campus.

     

    Sign Up Here

    2025 Open Enrollment Help Session
    2025 Open Enrollment Help Session
    12:00pm

    Need assistance with your benefit selections during Open Enrollment? Join us for our drop-in help sessions! During these sessions, eligible faculty and staff can receive personalized support to:

    • Sign up for health insurance and other benefits.
    • Adjust current benefit plans.
    • Discontinue coverage if necessary.

    Our benefits team will be available to answer questions, guide you through the enrollment process, and ensure you make informed decisions for the upcoming year. No appointment is necessary—just stop by at your convenience!

    Overcoming Decision Paralysis
    Overcoming Decision Paralysis
    12:00pm

    Overwhelmed by too many choices? 

    Gain career confidence & clarify by learning strategies to defeat indecision! 

    1PM Kennesaw Campus Tour
    1PM Kennesaw Campus Tour
    1:00pm

    Note- Make sure you are touring the campus of your major by checking this link: Campus By Major.

    Your tour of the Kennesaw Campus includes a 30-minute information session that covers topics ranging from campus majors and programs, admission requirements, and financial aid information. The information session will be followed by a 60-minute walking tour of the Kennesaw Campus.

    Sign Up Here

    Pre-Tenure Mutual Mentoring Group | Fall 2024
    Pre-Tenure Mutual Mentoring Group | Fall 2024
    1:00pm

    Pre-Tenure Mutual Mentoring Group

    Event Type: Virtual

    Facilitator: Michele DiPietro

    This mutual mentoring group will bring tenure track faculty together who are preparing to submit their pre-tenure portfolios in the fall. We will support each other through the process and help each other connect with resources that can get our questions answered.

     

    To register, please go log in to OwlTrain and register on the event page here.

    STEM OPT Workshop (virtual)
    STEM OPT Workshop (virtual)
    2:00pm

    STEM OPT application

    The Write Place
    The Write Place
    5:00pm

    Looking for encouragement, motivation, and the tools to finish your story, novel, or poem? We have the "write" place for you! Join this community of creative writers who will push you past that writer's block and toward a more productive creative writing process. We meet to discuss creative writing techniques and tips and to workshop our writing in a safe and fun environment. 

    PhD in Data Science and Analytics Information Session
    PhD in Data Science and Analytics Information Session
    6:00pm

    Are you interested in a Ph.D. in Data Science and Analytics?  Program Director Dr. Herman Ray will discuss our program and answer your questions during this virtual information session. 

    KSU Jazz Ensemble I
    KSU Jazz Ensemble I
    7:30pm

    Jazz Series. Enjoy a performance by KSU Jazz Ensemble I led by Bailey School of Music Director of Jazz Studies Sam Skelton.

    Livestream

    Buy Tickets
  • 5
    Tuesday
    Cherokee Printing: Then and Now
    Cherokee Printing: Then and Now
    All Day

    The Zuckerman Museum of Art is pleased to feature a careful selection of archival materials and artist books from the Bentley Rare Book Museum’s Cherokee Collection. Historical works on view include a Cherokee Hymn Book, circa 1940; a New Testament of the Holy Bible translated into the Cherokee language, 1860; and a copy of Cherokee Phoenix and Indians’ Advocate, 1830; among others. Also included is a contemporary artist book by Frank Brannon from 2005 as well as several examples of his prints of the Cherokee syllabary.

    Buy Tickets
    Jeffrey Gibson: They Teach Love, From the Collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and His Family Foundation
    Jeffrey Gibson: They Teach Love, From the Collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and His Family Foundation
    All Day

    Jeffrey Gibson: They Teach Love, from the Collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and His Family Foundation presents a sweeping survey of over 35 objects spanning 15 years. The exhibition includes prints, photography, painting, sculpture, installation, and video. Born in Colorado in 1972, Jeffrey Gibson is of Cherokee heritage and a member of the Mississippi Band of Choctaw. His vibrant work is a call for Indigenous empowerment as well as queer visibility. Gibson has a Bachelor of Fine Arts from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago and a Master of Fine Arts from the Royal College of Art, London. Gibson is representing the United States at the Venice Biennale 2024—the first Indigenous artist to have a solo exhibition in the American Pavilion. This traveling exhibition is organized by the Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art, Washington State University and is curated by Ryan Hardesty, Executive Director.

    Support for this exhibition and related education and outreach programs has been made possible by a grant from the
    Jordan Schnitzer Family Foundation.

    Opening Reception: October 2nd, 2024 RSVP

    Gallery talk with artist Jeffrey Gibson and collector Jordan Schnitzer in association with INTERCHANGE faculty performance event: October 17th, 7:30pm

    Buy Tickets
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    Registration for Spring Semester 2025
    Registration for Spring Semester 2025
    All Day

    Please go to https://ecore.usg.edu for all important dates for eCore including registration dates.

    SOAAD Capstone Exhibition II
    SOAAD Capstone Exhibition II
    All Day

    Capstone exhibitions showcase the artwork of seniors completing their Bachelor of Fine Arts degrees. Using various disciplines and materials, the students exhibit their individual styles and conceptual abilities.

    Opening Reception: October 30, 5pm - 7:30pm 

    Buy Tickets
    ePro New User Training for Requesters: November 5, 2024
    ePro New User Training for Requesters: November 5, 2024
    10:00am

    Read below before registering for the class. 

    • A Financial Systems Access Form is required prior to gaining access to PeopleSoft and its related applications. Be sure to register for an account before signing up for this class, this will make it much easier to follow along and ask any additional questions that you may have. 

    • Be sure to click the above Percipio link above to register for this hands-on training session for ePro Requesters. 

    You can visit this link for any additional information, including instructions on how to gain access to ePro. 

    10AM Marietta Campus Tour
    10AM Marietta Campus Tour
    10:00am

    Note- Make sure you are touring the campus of your major by checking this link: Campus By Major.

    Your tour of the Marietta Campus includes a 30-minute information session that covers topics ranging from campus majors and programs, admission requirements, and financial aid information. The information session will be followed by a 60-minute walking tour of the Marietta Campus.

    Sign Up Here

    10am Kennesaw Campus Tour
    10am Kennesaw Campus Tour
    10:00am

    Note- Make sure you are touring the campus of your major by checking this link: Campus By Major.

    Your tour of the Kennesaw Campus includes a 30-minute information session that covers topics ranging from campus majors and programs, admission requirements, and financial aid information. The information session will be followed by a 60-minute walking tour of the Kennesaw Campus.

     

    Sign Up Here

    Excel Basics: Simple Formulas and Functions
    Excel Basics: Simple Formulas and Functions
    10:00am

    In this supplemental beginner Excel workshop, users will learn how to use basic formulas using functions like SUM, AVERAGE, MAX, MIN, LEFT, RIGHT, and COUNT.

    Workshop: Integrating Sources and Avoiding Plagiarism (online)
    Workshop: Integrating Sources and Avoiding Plagiarism (online)
    11:00am

    Come to this workshop to learn how to incorporate researched information into your writing. By learning to integrate sources effectively, you will boost your own credibility as a writer.

    Click to join. 

    Workshop: Integrating Sources and Avoiding Plagiarism (online)
    Workshop: Integrating Sources and Avoiding Plagiarism (online)
    11:00am

    Come to this workshop to learn how to incorporate researched information into your writing. By learning to integrate sources effectively, you will boost your own credibility as a writer.

    Click to join. 

    Master of Science in Healthcare Management and Informatics Information Session
    Master of Science in Healthcare Management and Informatics Information Session
    12:00pm

    This session will be an introduction to the Coles College of Business Master of Science in Healthcare Management and Informatics (MSHMI) program. The event will take place via Microsoft Teams, and you will receive an emailed link to join the
    event approximately 10 minutes before the start time.

    An Overview of Course-based Undergraduate Research Experiences (CUREs) at KSU (Kennesaw Campus)
    An Overview of Course-based Undergraduate Research Experiences (CUREs) at KSU (Kennesaw Campus)
    12:30pm

    Are you interested in teaching a Course-based Undergraduate Research Experience (CURE) at KSU? Or are you already teaching a CURE and would like more information on best practices in teaching CUREs? Then this session might be for you. Here are some of the questions we'll examine in this session: 

    • What is a CURE and what are the benefits of CUREs?
    • How can instructors structure a CURE in different disciplines?
    • What are some strategies to create an effective CURE while also saving time?

    This session is appropriate for any faculty member, staff member, postdoctoral researcher, or graduate student who is interested in mentoring undergraduate researchers in a CURE.

     

    Please visit the website to RSVP!

    First Tuesday Luncheon Series
    First Tuesday Luncheon Series
    12:30pm

    First Tuesday Luncheon Series

    2025 Open Enrollment Help Session
    2025 Open Enrollment Help Session
    1:00pm

    Need assistance with your benefit selections during Open Enrollment? Join us for our drop-in help sessions! During these sessions, eligible faculty and staff can receive personalized support to:

    • Sign up for health insurance and other benefits.
    • Adjust current benefit plans.
    • Discontinue coverage if necessary.

    Our benefits team will be available to answer questions, guide you through the enrollment process, and ensure you make informed decisions for the upcoming year. No appointment is necessary—just stop by at your convenience!

    1PM Marietta Campus Tour
    1PM Marietta Campus Tour
    1:00pm

    Note- Make sure you are touring the campus of your major by checking this link: Campus By Major.

    Your tour of the Marietta Campus includes a 30-minute information session that covers topics ranging from campus majors and programs, admission requirements, and financial aid information. The information session will be followed by a 60-minute walking tour of the Marietta Campus.

    Sign Up Here

    1PM Kennesaw Campus Tour
    1PM Kennesaw Campus Tour
    1:00pm

    Note- Make sure you are touring the campus of your major by checking this link: Campus By Major.

    Your tour of the Kennesaw Campus includes a 30-minute information session that covers topics ranging from campus majors and programs, admission requirements, and financial aid information. The information session will be followed by a 60-minute walking tour of the Kennesaw Campus.

    Sign Up Here

    BIPOC Mutual Mentoring Group
    BIPOC Mutual Mentoring Group
    1:00pm

    BIPOC Mutual Mentoring Group

    Facilitator: Misty Grayer

    The BIPOC Faculty Mutual Mentoring Group provides an opportunity for faculty who identify as faculty of color to build community with like-minded peers and support each other while achieving goals as defined by the group. Members will meet monthly for one hour to discuss topics related to opportunities and challenges related to their role.

    To register, please go log in to OwlTrain and register on the event page here.

    Book Chat | How Learning Works: Knowledge Organization
    Book Chat | How Learning Works: Knowledge Organization
    2:00pm

    Book Chat | How Learning Works: Knowledge Organization

    Facilitator: Michele DiPietro

    A grounding in the learning sciences is crucial for any student success efort. In the second edition of the popular "How Learning Works" (100,000 copies sold, translated into 6 languages) CETL Executive Director Michele DiPietro and his co-authors review the research on learning and syntesize it in 8 interrelated principles. In this series, we will read and discuss the book through the year, focusing on one principle at a time. This session focuses on the third principle, the role of knowledge organization in the learning process. Each session can be attended individually. The first 18 new registrants will receive a free copy of the book.
     

    To register, please go log in to OwlTrain and register on the event page here.

    Writers and Warlocks
    Writers and Warlocks
    5:00pm

    Have a thirst for adventure? Join Writers & Warlocks! This D&D group meets regularly in the KSU Writing Center on the Marietta campus.  For more information, email us at: wcgamewriters@kennesaw.edu 

    Biweekly 2 SPARS Due
    Biweekly 2 SPARS Due
    5:00pm
    Biweekly 2 SPARS Due Payroll Jan 7 - Jan 20
    Master of Science in Prosthetics and Orthotics (MSPO) Virtual Information Session
    Master of Science in Prosthetics and Orthotics (MSPO) Virtual Information Session
    7:30pm

    Learn about our innovative program and application process and how you can advance your career in this rewarding field of Prosthetics and Orthotics. ️

    Session Dates: Register for Information Sessions

    - October 17, 2024, at 6:30 PM EST

    - November 5, 2024, at 7:30 PM EST

    - January 16, 2025, at 6:30 PM EST

     

    For additional questions, email: MSPO@Kennesaw.edu

  • 6
    Wednesday
    Registration for Spring Semester 2025
    Registration for Spring Semester 2025
    All Day

    Please go to https://ecore.usg.edu for all important dates for eCore including registration dates.

    Jeffrey Gibson: They Teach Love, From the Collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and His Family Foundation
    Jeffrey Gibson: They Teach Love, From the Collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and His Family Foundation
    All Day

    Jeffrey Gibson: They Teach Love, from the Collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and His Family Foundation presents a sweeping survey of over 35 objects spanning 15 years. The exhibition includes prints, photography, painting, sculpture, installation, and video. Born in Colorado in 1972, Jeffrey Gibson is of Cherokee heritage and a member of the Mississippi Band of Choctaw. His vibrant work is a call for Indigenous empowerment as well as queer visibility. Gibson has a Bachelor of Fine Arts from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago and a Master of Fine Arts from the Royal College of Art, London. Gibson is representing the United States at the Venice Biennale 2024—the first Indigenous artist to have a solo exhibition in the American Pavilion. This traveling exhibition is organized by the Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art, Washington State University and is curated by Ryan Hardesty, Executive Director.

    Support for this exhibition and related education and outreach programs has been made possible by a grant from the
    Jordan Schnitzer Family Foundation.

    Opening Reception: October 2nd, 2024 RSVP

    Gallery talk with artist Jeffrey Gibson and collector Jordan Schnitzer in association with INTERCHANGE faculty performance event: October 17th, 7:30pm

    Buy Tickets
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    SOAAD Capstone Exhibition II
    SOAAD Capstone Exhibition II
    All Day

    Capstone exhibitions showcase the artwork of seniors completing their Bachelor of Fine Arts degrees. Using various disciplines and materials, the students exhibit their individual styles and conceptual abilities.

    Opening Reception: October 30, 5pm - 7:30pm 

    Buy Tickets
    Cherokee Printing: Then and Now
    Cherokee Printing: Then and Now
    All Day

    The Zuckerman Museum of Art is pleased to feature a careful selection of archival materials and artist books from the Bentley Rare Book Museum’s Cherokee Collection. Historical works on view include a Cherokee Hymn Book, circa 1940; a New Testament of the Holy Bible translated into the Cherokee language, 1860; and a copy of Cherokee Phoenix and Indians’ Advocate, 1830; among others. Also included is a contemporary artist book by Frank Brannon from 2005 as well as several examples of his prints of the Cherokee syllabary.

    Buy Tickets
    42-Hour Domestic Relations Mediation Training
    42-Hour Domestic Relations Mediation Training
    8:00am

    Description:

    The 42-Hour training covers all the aspects of the divorce process. Topics covered are child support, parenting financial issues within the family and the complexities of diverse cultures. Domestic mediation is the most often used and refer to in the Court system.

    PREREQUISITIES & IMPORTANT INFORMATION:

    Trainees seeking to become registered domestic relations mediator with the Georgia Office of Dispute Resolution (GODR) must have first completed the 40-Hour General Civil Mediation Training, registered with the Georgia Office of Dispute Resolution, and have a 4-year degree.

     

    2025 Open Enrollment Help Session
    2025 Open Enrollment Help Session
    9:00am

    Need assistance with your benefit selections during Open Enrollment? Join us for our drop-in help sessions! During these sessions, eligible faculty and staff can receive personalized support to:

    • Sign up for health insurance and other benefits.
    • Adjust current benefit plans.
    • Discontinue coverage if necessary.

    Our benefits team will be available to answer questions, guide you through the enrollment process, and ensure you make informed decisions for the upcoming year. No appointment is necessary—just stop by at your convenience!

    10AM Marietta Campus Tour
    10AM Marietta Campus Tour
    10:00am

    Note- Make sure you are touring the campus of your major by checking this link: Campus By Major.

    Your tour of the Marietta Campus includes a 30-minute information session that covers topics ranging from campus majors and programs, admission requirements, and financial aid information. The information session will be followed by a 60-minute walking tour of the Marietta Campus.

    Sign Up Here

    10am Kennesaw Campus Tour
    10am Kennesaw Campus Tour
    10:00am

    Note- Make sure you are touring the campus of your major by checking this link: Campus By Major.

    Your tour of the Kennesaw Campus includes a 30-minute information session that covers topics ranging from campus majors and programs, admission requirements, and financial aid information. The information session will be followed by a 60-minute walking tour of the Kennesaw Campus.

     

    Sign Up Here

    Excel: Tables, Charts, and Pivot Tables
    Excel: Tables, Charts, and Pivot Tables
    10:00am

    Unlock the full potential of Excel for dynamic data presentation and analysis. Learn to format tables, create column, pie, and line charts, and utilize pivot tables and charts. Join this workshop to get acquainted with analyzing large datasets effectively.

    Ethics Week: Fireside Chat - Leading with Integrity
    Ethics Week: Fireside Chat - Leading with Integrity
    11:00am

    Fireside chat with Nwakaego Nkumeh Walker and Sonia Toson.

    Please RSVP at https://www.eventcreate.com/e/ethics-week

    Buy Tickets
    1PM Kennesaw Campus Tour
    1PM Kennesaw Campus Tour
    1:00pm

    Note- Make sure you are touring the campus of your major by checking this link: Campus By Major.

    Your tour of the Kennesaw Campus includes a 30-minute information session that covers topics ranging from campus majors and programs, admission requirements, and financial aid information. The information session will be followed by a 60-minute walking tour of the Kennesaw Campus.

    Sign Up Here

    Dissertation Defense: Kathleen Kirk
    Dissertation Defense: Kathleen Kirk
    1:00pm

    We are pleased to announce the dissertation defense of Kathleen Kirk - Ph.D. in International Conflict Management, which will be taking place Wednesday, November 6th, at 1:00PM at 3201 Campus Loop Road and on Teams. At that time, Ms. Kirk will present Expanding Capabilities: The Impact of International Student Mobility on Peacebuilding. Her dissertation committee is comprised of Dr. Maia Hallward - Chair, Dr. Charity Butcher, and Dr. Sheb True.

     

    Meeting Link: Join Meeting Here

     

    Please join us for this presentation on November 6th.

    1PM Marietta Campus Tour
    1PM Marietta Campus Tour
    1:00pm

    Note- Make sure you are touring the campus of your major by checking this link: Campus By Major.

    Your tour of the Marietta Campus includes a 30-minute information session that covers topics ranging from campus majors and programs, admission requirements, and financial aid information. The information session will be followed by a 60-minute walking tour of the Marietta Campus.

    Sign Up Here

    Designing Your Syllabus to Focus on Learning
    Designing Your Syllabus to Focus on Learning
    1:25pm

    Designing Your Syllabus to Focus on Learning

    Facilitator: Misty Grayer

    Do you students know how to succeed in your course from the very first day of class?  How can you set clear expectations, while creating a welcoming learning environment? This workshop will cover strategies for creating a learning-focused syllabus that sets the tone for your course, establishes clear learning objectives, and focuses on student needs and learning.

    To register, please go log in to OwlTrain and register on the event page here.

    An Overview of Course-based Undergraduate Research Experiences (CUREs) at KSU (Marietta Campus)
    An Overview of Course-based Undergraduate Research Experiences (CUREs) at KSU (Marietta Campus)
    3:30pm

    Are you interested in teaching a Course-based Undergraduate Research Experience (CURE) at KSU? Or are you already teaching a CURE and would like more information on best practices in teaching CUREs? Then this session might be for you. Here are some of the questions we'll examine in this session: 

    • What is a CURE and what are the benefits of CUREs?
    • How can instructors structure a CURE in different disciplines?
    • What are some strategies to create an effective CURE while also saving time?

    This session is appropriate for any faculty member, staff member, postdoctoral researcher, or graduate student who is interested in mentoring undergraduate researchers in a CURE.

     

    Please visit the website to RSVP!

    Writers and Warlocks
    Writers and Warlocks
    5:00pm

    Have a thirst for adventure? Join Writers & Warlocks! This D&D group meets regularly in the KSU Writing Center on the Marietta campus.  For more information, email us at: wcgamewriters@kennesaw.edu 

    Not Your Professor
    Not Your Professor's Book Club
    5:00pm

    Love manga? Looking to make friends with similar interests? Join “Not Your Professor’s Book Club” on Wednesdays! Expect snacks, games, and good books. We hope to see you there in Johnson 101 (the Marietta Campus Writing Center) from 6:00-7:00 PM! 

    MPA Alumni Night
    MPA Alumni Night
    5:00pm

    Join us as we welcome MPA 2017 graduate Alex Almodovar, City of Acworth Development Director back to campus! 

    Write Here, Write Now | Fall 2024
    Write Here, Write Now | Fall 2024
    5:00pm

    Write Here, Write Now

    Event Type: Online

    Facilitators: Sheena Brown

    Are you finding it difficult to make progress on writing and research? Would you benefit from writing accountability with campus colleagues? Join us for weekly Write Here, Write Now writing sessions, dedicated time and shared space for individual work on writing and research projects. Each weekly session will include approximately one hour of uninterrupted writing time with optional goal setting at the start and opportunities to socialize with colleagues.

    To register for this event, please log into OwlTrain and register here

    The Write Place
    The Write Place
    6:00pm

    Looking for encouragement, motivation, and the tools to finish your story, novel, or poem? We have the "write" place for you! Join this community of creative writers who will push you past that writer's block and toward a more productive creative writing process. We meet to discuss creative writing techniques and tips and to workshop our writing in a safe and fun environment. 

    KSU Vocal Jazz Ensemble, Jazz Guitar Ensemble & Jazz Piano
    KSU Vocal Jazz Ensemble, Jazz Guitar Ensemble & Jazz Piano
    7:30pm

    Jazz Series. Enjoy an evening of performances by the Bailey School of Music Vocal Jazz Ensemble, Jazz Guitar Ensemble, and Jazz piano students.

    Livestream

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  • 7
    Thursday
    Cherokee Printing: Then and Now
    Cherokee Printing: Then and Now
    All Day

    The Zuckerman Museum of Art is pleased to feature a careful selection of archival materials and artist books from the Bentley Rare Book Museum’s Cherokee Collection. Historical works on view include a Cherokee Hymn Book, circa 1940; a New Testament of the Holy Bible translated into the Cherokee language, 1860; and a copy of Cherokee Phoenix and Indians’ Advocate, 1830; among others. Also included is a contemporary artist book by Frank Brannon from 2005 as well as several examples of his prints of the Cherokee syllabary.

    Buy Tickets
    Jeffrey Gibson: They Teach Love, From the Collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and His Family Foundation
    Jeffrey Gibson: They Teach Love, From the Collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and His Family Foundation
    All Day

    Jeffrey Gibson: They Teach Love, from the Collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and His Family Foundation presents a sweeping survey of over 35 objects spanning 15 years. The exhibition includes prints, photography, painting, sculpture, installation, and video. Born in Colorado in 1972, Jeffrey Gibson is of Cherokee heritage and a member of the Mississippi Band of Choctaw. His vibrant work is a call for Indigenous empowerment as well as queer visibility. Gibson has a Bachelor of Fine Arts from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago and a Master of Fine Arts from the Royal College of Art, London. Gibson is representing the United States at the Venice Biennale 2024—the first Indigenous artist to have a solo exhibition in the American Pavilion. This traveling exhibition is organized by the Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art, Washington State University and is curated by Ryan Hardesty, Executive Director.

    Support for this exhibition and related education and outreach programs has been made possible by a grant from the
    Jordan Schnitzer Family Foundation.

    Opening Reception: October 2nd, 2024 RSVP

    Gallery talk with artist Jeffrey Gibson and collector Jordan Schnitzer in association with INTERCHANGE faculty performance event: October 17th, 7:30pm

    Buy Tickets
    +23
    Registration for Spring Semester 2025
    Registration for Spring Semester 2025
    All Day

    Please go to https://ecore.usg.edu for all important dates for eCore including registration dates.

    SOAAD Capstone Exhibition II
    SOAAD Capstone Exhibition II
    All Day

    Capstone exhibitions showcase the artwork of seniors completing their Bachelor of Fine Arts degrees. Using various disciplines and materials, the students exhibit their individual styles and conceptual abilities.

    Opening Reception: October 30, 5pm - 7:30pm 

    Buy Tickets
    2025 Open Enrollment Help Session
    2025 Open Enrollment Help Session
    9:00am

    Need assistance with your benefit selections during Open Enrollment? Join us for our drop-in help sessions! During these sessions, eligible faculty and staff can receive personalized support to:

    • Sign up for health insurance and other benefits.
    • Adjust current benefit plans.
    • Discontinue coverage if necessary.

    Our benefits team will be available to answer questions, guide you through the enrollment process, and ensure you make informed decisions for the upcoming year. No appointment is necessary—just stop by at your convenience!

    SAS Training for New Financial Users: November 7th, 2024
    SAS Training for New Financial Users: November 7th, 2024
    9:00am

    Click the above link to register for this hands-on training session for users who are new to SAS Financial Reports.

    Topics include report navigation, sorting, filtering, saving, and understanding the data. You must have a SAS user account and approval to view financial information before taking this class. The Financial Report request form may be found here: https://fiscalservices.kennesaw.edu/docs/FinancialReportingDataWarehouseUserAccountRequestForm.pdf.

    Ecology, Evolution, Behavior, & Organismal Biology (EEBOB) seminar series
    Ecology, Evolution, Behavior, & Organismal Biology (EEBOB) seminar series
    9:30am

    Speaker: Yatin Kalki, Founder and CEO at Ecophis Wildlife
    Title: “Wildlife ecotourism”
    Abstract:  Yatin is an accomplished field biologist and herpetologist, and he earned his BS Natural Resources and Environmental Sciences from the University of Illinois and his MS Integrative Biology here at Kennesaw State University, where he studied the genetic basis of alternative reproductive tactics in Eurycea salamanders. However, Yatin is joining us this week to talk about his success in launching an ecotourism business in his home country of India. At Ecophis Wildlife, Yatin and his colleagues create and lead customized wildlife tours to bring clients closer to nature and support conservation and research initiatives. In his talk, Yatin provides an overview of this industry and tips to students who may pursue a career in the field.

     

    The Ecology, Evolution, Behavior, & Organismal Biology (EEBOB) seminar series focuses on biological topics at whole-organism and higher scales of organization. Guest speakers come from universities, governmental agencies, NGOs, zoos, museums, and other institutions.

     

    This seminar series consists of a pre-recorded seminar, which will be posted to a playlist at the beginning of each week, and a live, virtual Q&A session with the speaker. All are welcome to attend! For access to the live Q&A session, interested attendees can email Dr. Todd Pierson to be granted access. The live Q&A session will be held each Thursday @ 9:30 AM. 

    10am Kennesaw Campus Tour
    10am Kennesaw Campus Tour
    10:00am

    Note- Make sure you are touring the campus of your major by checking this link: Campus By Major.

    Your tour of the Kennesaw Campus includes a 30-minute information session that covers topics ranging from campus majors and programs, admission requirements, and financial aid information. The information session will be followed by a 60-minute walking tour of the Kennesaw Campus.

     

    Sign Up Here

    10AM Marietta Campus Spotlight Tour: Architecture
    10AM Marietta Campus Spotlight Tour: Architecture
    10:00am

    Note- Make sure you are touring the campus of your major by checking this link: Campus By Major.

    Your tour of the Marietta Campus includes a 30-minute information session that covers topics ranging from campus majors and programs, admission requirements, and financial aid information. The information session will be followed by a 60-minute walking tour of the Marietta Campus.

    After your tour, you are invited to meet with the Department of Architecture.

    The Department of Architecture provides multidisciplinary curriculums that nurture critical thinking. The programs embrace new technologies and encourage creativity and innovation through integration of the theory, art, technology and science of the built environment. The 5-year Bachelor of Architecture program, at KSU, is a National Architectural Accrediting Board (NAAB) accredited, first processional degree in architecture, leading to eligibility for licensure (Architectural Registration Exam).

    Note: You do not need to be an Architecture major to attend this tour.

    Sign Up Here

    Excel: Finding Data in Tables
    Excel: Finding Data in Tables
    10:00am

    Learn the essentials of data retrieval in Excel with VLOOKUP, XLOOKUP, and INDEX/MATCH functions. This workshop is designed for those who have a basic understanding of Excel and are ready to delve deeper into its powerful data-finding capabilities.

    Bagwell Center for the Study of Markets and Economic Opportunity Film Screening: Beyond Utopia
    Bagwell Center for the Study of Markets and Economic Opportunity Film Screening: Beyond Utopia
    10:00am

    They grew up believing their land was paradise. Now, they risk everything in escaping it. In an unforgettable documentary, follow families on a treacherous journey to defect from their homeland of North Korea, as the threat of severe punishment and possible execution looms over their passage, revealing a world many have never seen.

    Flexible Policies: Rethinking Course Policies for Student Success
    Flexible Policies: Rethinking Course Policies for Student Success
    11:00am

    Flexible Policies: Rethinking Course Policies for Student Success

    Facilitator: Laura Howard

    Workshop participants are invited to reflect on and explore how flexible course policies that anticipate student needs can serve as a foundation for success in the classroom and beyond. Additionally, participants will consider ways to implement some of the effective teaching practices presented in the workshop and how these might shape their course policies going forward.

    To register, please go log in to OwlTrain and register on the event page here.

    Evening MBA/WebMBA Virtual Information Session
    Evening MBA/WebMBA Virtual Information Session
    12:00pm

    Selecting a graduate program can be a challenging process. At our information sessions, we will introduce you to Kennesaw State University and Coles College of Business, discuss the application process, and introduce you to the courses that comprise our MBA programs.

    SCJ Faculty Meeting
    SCJ Faculty Meeting
    12:30pm

    SCJ Faculty Meeting

    Ethics Week: Ethical Use of Data
    Ethics Week: Ethical Use of Data
    1:00pm

    Panel Discussion with the Office of Research on the topic of Ethical Use of Data. Moderated by Kristine Nowak. Please RSVP here: https://www.eventcreate.com/e/ethics-week-research

    1PM Marietta Campus Tour
    1PM Marietta Campus Tour
    1:00pm

    Note- Make sure you are touring the campus of your major by checking this link: Campus By Major.

    Your tour of the Marietta Campus includes a 30-minute information session that covers topics ranging from campus majors and programs, admission requirements, and financial aid information. The information session will be followed by a 60-minute walking tour of the Marietta Campus.

    Sign Up Here

    1PM Kennesaw Campus Tour
    1PM Kennesaw Campus Tour
    1:00pm

    Note- Make sure you are touring the campus of your major by checking this link: Campus By Major.

    Your tour of the Kennesaw Campus includes a 30-minute information session that covers topics ranging from campus majors and programs, admission requirements, and financial aid information. The information session will be followed by a 60-minute walking tour of the Kennesaw Campus.

    Sign Up Here

    Scrappy Hour
    Scrappy Hour
    1:30pm

    Join your fellow Owls for a weekly tradition of enjoying a refreshing soda ice cream float (or simply have a drink and some ice cream) and mingling with Scrappy. You can take home a souvenir cup to remember the experience. So, come and join us to make some unforgettable memories with your KSU community! 

     

    Scrappy Hour will happen every Thursday from 1:30-2:30 PM. The 1st and 3rd Thursday of every month will be on the Kennesaw Campus. The 2nd and 4th Thursday of every month will be on the Marietta Campus. All students, faculty, and staff are welcome!

    Getting Started with Microsoft Copilot
    Getting Started with Microsoft Copilot
    2:00pm

    Join us for an engaging workshop delving into the exciting world of Microsoft Copilot, a powerful AI (artificial intelligence) tool. This workshop is perfect for beginners and will explore topics like generating creative content, answering questions, and even proofreading your writing. Whether you’re looking to write a compelling story, create a unique image, or simply make your day-to-day tasks easier, this workshop will help you master AI at KSU!

    6th Annual Faculty Research in the Arts Colloquium
    6th Annual Faculty Research in the Arts Colloquium
    3:00pm

    Join our faculty in our 6th Annual Faculty Research in the Arts Colloquium.

    Buy Tickets
    Panel Discussion: Reinvesting
    Panel Discussion: Reinvesting
    5:00pm

    Join us for a networking event and panel discussion on how to strategically reinvest into your business, whether it's through your employees, operations, or financial/wealth management.

    Learn from other family business owners and supporters how to effectively reinvest in your business to drive growth, improve efficiency, and enhance long-term success.

    Location  Aprio | 2002 Summit Blvd NE Suite 120, Atlanta, GA 30319
    Date Thursday, November 7, 2024
    Time
    5:00 - 6:00 pm - Networking/Happy Hour
    6:00 pm - Presentation by Topic Expert
    6:30 pm - Panel Discussion
    7:30 pm - Questions/Wrap-Up

    Cost:  $50 | Food and drinks included (This event is free to Members.

    Windgate Artist-in-Residence Lecture: Matthew Kirk
    Windgate Artist-in-Residence Lecture: Matthew Kirk
    5:00pm

    This event is for the in-residence artist lecture, on November 7th at 5pm.

    RSVP LINK

    Matthew Kirk (b. 1978, Ganado, Ariz.) is an enrolled member of the Navajo Nation and currently lives and works in Brooklyn, N.Y. A self taught artist, Kirk's abstract assemblages and paintings are steeped in symbolism and iconography that takes inspiration from colors and patterns found in turn-of-the-century Navajo rugs. Matthew Kirk will serve as the Fall 2024 Windgate Artist in Residence.

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    A Novel Idea: Book Club
    A Novel Idea: Book Club
    5:00pm

    Join the KSU Writing Center’s “A Novel Idea” book club for snacks, book talk, and a good time! Our February book will be Six of Crows by Leigh Bardugo. If you have any questions, just email us at wcnovelidea@kennesaw.edu. See you in English Building 219!

    MSW Information Sessions
    MSW Information Sessions
    6:00pm

    Sign Up for Our Next MSW Information Sessions

    Attend our virtual information sessions to explore the Master of Social Work program. Gain insight into the curriculum, field placements, and career opportunities, and learn about our School-Based Behavioral Health opportunity. Reserve your seat now to start your journey towards making a difference!

    Sign Up for Our Next MSW Information Sessions

     

    WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 2, 2024, 6:00 PM

    THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 2024, 6:00 PM

    FRIDAY, DECEMBER 6, 2024, 6:00 PM

    MONDAY, JANUARY 6, 2025, 6:00 PM

    TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 2025, 6:00 PM

     

    Also, learn about the School-Based Behavioral Health Program.

    Pippin
    Pippin
    7:30pm

    Pippin is the story of one young man's journey to be extraordinary. Heir to the Frankish throne, the young prince Pippin is in search of the secret to true happiness and fulfillment. Pippin finds that happiness lies not in extraordinary endeavors, but rather in the unextraordinary moments that happen every day. Featuring an unforgettable score from musical theatre giant Stephen Schwartz. Originally Produced on the Broadway Stage by Stuart Ostrow. Directed on the Broadway Stage by Bob Fosse. 2013 Broadway Revival Directed by Diane Paulus. Orchestrations for 2013 Revival by Larry Hochman 

    Buy Tickets
  • 8
    Friday
    Cherokee Printing: Then and Now
    Cherokee Printing: Then and Now
    All Day

    The Zuckerman Museum of Art is pleased to feature a careful selection of archival materials and artist books from the Bentley Rare Book Museum’s Cherokee Collection. Historical works on view include a Cherokee Hymn Book, circa 1940; a New Testament of the Holy Bible translated into the Cherokee language, 1860; and a copy of Cherokee Phoenix and Indians’ Advocate, 1830; among others. Also included is a contemporary artist book by Frank Brannon from 2005 as well as several examples of his prints of the Cherokee syllabary.

    Buy Tickets
    Jeffrey Gibson: They Teach Love, From the Collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and His Family Foundation
    Jeffrey Gibson: They Teach Love, From the Collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and His Family Foundation
    All Day

    Jeffrey Gibson: They Teach Love, from the Collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and His Family Foundation presents a sweeping survey of over 35 objects spanning 15 years. The exhibition includes prints, photography, painting, sculpture, installation, and video. Born in Colorado in 1972, Jeffrey Gibson is of Cherokee heritage and a member of the Mississippi Band of Choctaw. His vibrant work is a call for Indigenous empowerment as well as queer visibility. Gibson has a Bachelor of Fine Arts from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago and a Master of Fine Arts from the Royal College of Art, London. Gibson is representing the United States at the Venice Biennale 2024—the first Indigenous artist to have a solo exhibition in the American Pavilion. This traveling exhibition is organized by the Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art, Washington State University and is curated by Ryan Hardesty, Executive Director.

    Support for this exhibition and related education and outreach programs has been made possible by a grant from the
    Jordan Schnitzer Family Foundation.

    Opening Reception: October 2nd, 2024 RSVP

    Gallery talk with artist Jeffrey Gibson and collector Jordan Schnitzer in association with INTERCHANGE faculty performance event: October 17th, 7:30pm

    Buy Tickets
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    October P-Card Sign-off approvals and statements due
    October P-Card Sign-off approvals and statements due
    All Day

    Sign-off approvals due in WORKS for October cycle. Statements due by 4:00 PM

    Registration for Spring Semester 2025
    Registration for Spring Semester 2025
    All Day

    Please go to https://ecore.usg.edu for all important dates for eCore including registration dates.

    SOAAD Capstone Exhibition II
    SOAAD Capstone Exhibition II
    All Day

    Capstone exhibitions showcase the artwork of seniors completing their Bachelor of Fine Arts degrees. Using various disciplines and materials, the students exhibit their individual styles and conceptual abilities.

    Opening Reception: October 30, 5pm - 7:30pm 

    Buy Tickets
    2025 Open Enrollment Help Session
    2025 Open Enrollment Help Session
    9:00am

    Need assistance with your benefit selections during Open Enrollment? Join us for our drop-in help sessions! During these sessions, eligible faculty and staff can receive personalized support to:

    • Sign up for health insurance and other benefits.
    • Adjust current benefit plans.
    • Discontinue coverage if necessary.

    Our benefits team will be available to answer questions, guide you through the enrollment process, and ensure you make informed decisions for the upcoming year. No appointment is necessary—just stop by at your convenience!

    An Overview of Course-based Undergraduate Research Experiences (CUREs) at KSU (Virtual Session)
    An Overview of Course-based Undergraduate Research Experiences (CUREs) at KSU (Virtual Session)
    10:00am

    Are you interested in teaching a Course-based Undergraduate Research Experience (CURE) at KSU? Or are you already teaching a CURE and would like more information on best practices in teaching CUREs? Then this session might be for you. Here are some of the questions we'll examine in this session: 

    • What is a CURE and what are the benefits of CUREs?
    • How can instructors structure a CURE in different disciplines?
    • What are some strategies to create an effective CURE while also saving time?

    This session is appropriate for any faculty member, staff member, postdoctoral researcher, or graduate student who is interested in mentoring undergraduate researchers in a CURE.

     

    Please visit the website to RSVP!

    10AM Marietta Campus Tour
    10AM Marietta Campus Tour
    10:00am

    Note- Make sure you are touring the campus of your major by checking this link: Campus By Major.

    Your tour of the Marietta Campus includes a 30-minute information session that covers topics ranging from campus majors and programs, admission requirements, and financial aid information. The information session will be followed by a 60-minute walking tour of the Marietta Campus.

    Sign Up Here

    Power Query in Excel
    Power Query in Excel
    10:00am

    Power Query is a data transformation and data preparation engine. Learn how to import or connect to external data, and then shape that data (i.e., remove a column, change a data type, or merge tables) in ways that meet your needs. Then, you can load your query into Excel to create charts and reports. Join this workshop and optimize your data workflow!

    10AM Kennesaw Campus Spotlight Tour: Honors Program
    10AM Kennesaw Campus Spotlight Tour: Honors Program
    10:00am

    Note- Make sure you are touring the campus of your major by checking this link: Campus By Major.

    Your tour of the Kennesaw Campus includes a 30-minute information session that covers topics ranging from campus majors and programs, admission requirements, and financial aid information. The information session will be followed by a 60-minute walking tour of the Kennesaw Campus.

    "Are you interested in a career in engineering, nursing, or science? Do you plan to study law, medicine, or music? When you join the Keeping Sights Upward Journey Honors College, you join students from across all disciplines that share the commitment to make the most of their undergraduate experience. Our innovative curriculum focuses on experiential learning while promoting leadership, professional development, and civic and social engagement — all designed to amplify your individual pathway and provide a community that extends beyond stellar academics.

    Our students are engaging in learning projects at home and abroad, extending their education through internships in the public and private sectors, and carrying out dynamic research alongside distinguished faculty.

    If you are a highly motivated student, we invite you to explore how the KSU Journey Honors College can transform your undergraduate career.”

    Sign Up Here

    Chairs and Directors Mutual Mentoring Group | Fall 2024
    Chairs and Directors Mutual Mentoring Group | Fall 2024
    12:00pm

    Chairs and Directors Mutual Mentoring Group

    Event Type: Hybrid

    Facilitator: Barbara Combs

    The Chairs and Directors Mutual Mentoring Group, CD-MMG, provides an opportunity for chairs and directors to build community with like-minded peers and support each other while achieving goals as defined by the group. Members will meet monthly to discuss topics related to opportunities and challenges related to their role.

     

    To register, please go log in to OwlTrain and register on the event page here.

    Zotero Reference Management Training
    Zotero Reference Management Training
    12:00pm

    Boost Your Research Efficiency!

     

    Join the MS in International Policy Management Program for an online Zotero training session. 

     

    Are you ready to take control of your references, organize research seamlessly, and streamline your writing process? Join our interactive Zotero Training Session to learn everything you need to know about one of the best free reference management tools available!

     Mission Possible:  A Guide to Securing SoTL Research Funding
    Mission Possible: A Guide to Securing SoTL Research Funding
    12:00pm

    Mission Possible:  A Guide to Securing SoTL Research Funding

    Facilitator: Sheena Brown

    This interactive workshop aims to guide faculty members in crafting a strategic funding strategy. Through practical exercises and examples, participants will gain insights into critical steps necessary to organize, plan, and write compelling grant proposals that stand out in the competitive funding landscape. 

    To register, please go log in to OwlTrain and register on the event page here.

    Chairs and Directors Mutual Mentoring Group | Fall 2024
    Chairs and Directors Mutual Mentoring Group | Fall 2024
    12:00pm

    Chairs and Directors Mutual Mentoring Group

    Event Type: Hybrid

    Facilitators: Barbara Combs

    The Chairs and Directors Mutual Mentoring Group, CD-MMG, provides an opportunity for chairs and directors to build community with like-minded peers and support each other while achieving goals as defined by the group. Members will meet monthly to discuss topics related to opportunities and challenges related to their role.

     

    To register for this event, please log into OwlTrain and register here.

    Molecular Biosciences Interest Group (MBIG) seminar series
    Molecular Biosciences Interest Group (MBIG) seminar series
    12:30pm

    Speaker: Dr. Tyler Hill
    Title: “TBA”

     

    The Molecular Biosciences Interdisciplinary Group (MBIG) seminar series highlights work done on a broad range of science such as neurodevelopment, gene regulation, and cancer by scientists using biological approaches that utilize biochemistry, molecular and cell biology, and genetics.  Guest speakers come from local, regional, and national universities to share their research work. The MBIG seminar will take place in-person on Fridays from 12:30 – 1:30 pm in the English Building, room EB 102. All faculty, staff, students, and alumni are invited to attend.

    MSCM Open House (Virtual)
    MSCM Open House (Virtual)
    12:30pm

    Join us for a virtual open house at the School of Conflict Management, Peacebuilding and Development.

     

    The M.S. in Conflict Management program (MSCM) provides our graduates with the skills needed to prevent, intervene, and resolve conflict using evidence-based best practices. The open house provides prospective applicants with the information to decide whether the MSCM is the right step to help you achieve your goals. To register for the November 8th open house, click here. To view all upcoming MSCM open house opportunities, click here.

    1PM Marietta Campus Tour
    1PM Marietta Campus Tour
    1:00pm

    Note- Make sure you are touring the campus of your major by checking this link: Campus By Major.

    Your tour of the Marietta Campus includes a 30-minute information session that covers topics ranging from campus majors and programs, admission requirements, and financial aid information. The information session will be followed by a 60-minute walking tour of the Marietta Campus.

    Sign Up Here

    1PM Kennesaw Campus Tour
    1PM Kennesaw Campus Tour
    1:00pm

    Note- Make sure you are touring the campus of your major by checking this link: Campus By Major.

    Your tour of the Kennesaw Campus includes a 30-minute information session that covers topics ranging from campus majors and programs, admission requirements, and financial aid information. The information session will be followed by a 60-minute walking tour of the Kennesaw Campus.

    Sign Up Here

    For Better or for Verse
    For Better or for Verse
    2:00pm

    Whether you're a seasoned sonneteer or just starting with poetry, join For Better or for Verse Poetry Club to explore the poetic sphere of expression, one verse at a time. We meet every week to share, discuss, and write poetry of all kinds. For more information, email us at: ksuwcpoetry@kennesaw.edu

    Mathematics Colloquium seminar series
    Mathematics Colloquium seminar series
    2:30pm

    Speaker: Dr. Chris Chong, Bowdoin College

    Title: “A new kind of breathing solution in time-varying media”

    Abstract: Systems whose physical properties change in time have gained significant recent attention in many scientific fields. In this talk, a time-varying system in the realm of pressure waves will be examined. It will be shown that a new kind of solution structure exists: one that is localized in the time domain and periodic in the spatial domain. This solution is a direct counterpart of the famous “breather” solution, which is localized in space and periodic in time (in other words, the role of space and time have been switched). Numerical simulations, experiments and rigorous analysis will be brought together to study this novel solution within the emerging area of time varying media.

     

    The KSU Mathematics Colloquium is a seminar series that brings in researchers from other universities to present results on all areas of Mathematics. The talks are targeted at general audiences of students and professors.

     

    This seminar will be held in person and virtually.

     

    Dial-In Instructions
    Stream Link
    Passcode: Snxb8g

     

    ArtsKSU Presents: Arianna String Quartet
    ArtsKSU Presents: Arianna String Quartet
    8:00pm

    ArtsKSU Series. Hailed for their outstanding musicianship, the Arianna String Quartet has established itself as one of America's finest chamber ensembles. Their performances have been praised for “tonal warmth, fastidious balance and expressive vitality” (Chicago Tribune) and “emotional commitment and fluent virtuosity,” (Pretoria News, South Africa).  Formed in 1992, the ASQ garnered national attention by winning the Grand Prize in the Fischoff Chamber Music Competition, First Prize in both the Coleman and Carmel Chamber Music Competitions, and were Laureates in the Bordeaux International String Quartet Competition.

    Buy Tickets
    Pippin
    Pippin
    8:00pm

    Pippin is the story of one young man's journey to be extraordinary. Heir to the Frankish throne, the young prince Pippin is in search of the secret to true happiness and fulfillment. Pippin finds that happiness lies not in extraordinary endeavors, but rather in the unextraordinary moments that happen every day. Featuring an unforgettable score from musical theatre giant Stephen Schwartz. Originally Produced on the Broadway Stage by Stuart Ostrow. Directed on the Broadway Stage by Bob Fosse. 2013 Broadway Revival Directed by Diane Paulus. Orchestrations for 2013 Revival by Larry Hochman 

    Buy Tickets
  • 9
    Saturday
    Registration for Spring Semester 2025
    Registration for Spring Semester 2025
    All Day

    Please go to https://ecore.usg.edu for all important dates for eCore including registration dates.

    Cherokee Printing: Then and Now
    Cherokee Printing: Then and Now
    All Day

    The Zuckerman Museum of Art is pleased to feature a careful selection of archival materials and artist books from the Bentley Rare Book Museum’s Cherokee Collection. Historical works on view include a Cherokee Hymn Book, circa 1940; a New Testament of the Holy Bible translated into the Cherokee language, 1860; and a copy of Cherokee Phoenix and Indians’ Advocate, 1830; among others. Also included is a contemporary artist book by Frank Brannon from 2005 as well as several examples of his prints of the Cherokee syllabary.

    Buy Tickets
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    Jeffrey Gibson: They Teach Love, From the Collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and His Family Foundation
    Jeffrey Gibson: They Teach Love, From the Collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and His Family Foundation
    All Day

    Jeffrey Gibson: They Teach Love, from the Collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and His Family Foundation presents a sweeping survey of over 35 objects spanning 15 years. The exhibition includes prints, photography, painting, sculpture, installation, and video. Born in Colorado in 1972, Jeffrey Gibson is of Cherokee heritage and a member of the Mississippi Band of Choctaw. His vibrant work is a call for Indigenous empowerment as well as queer visibility. Gibson has a Bachelor of Fine Arts from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago and a Master of Fine Arts from the Royal College of Art, London. Gibson is representing the United States at the Venice Biennale 2024—the first Indigenous artist to have a solo exhibition in the American Pavilion. This traveling exhibition is organized by the Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art, Washington State University and is curated by Ryan Hardesty, Executive Director.

    Support for this exhibition and related education and outreach programs has been made possible by a grant from the
    Jordan Schnitzer Family Foundation.

    Opening Reception: October 2nd, 2024 RSVP

    Gallery talk with artist Jeffrey Gibson and collector Jordan Schnitzer in association with INTERCHANGE faculty performance event: October 17th, 7:30pm

    Buy Tickets
    SOAAD Capstone Exhibition II
    SOAAD Capstone Exhibition II
    All Day

    Capstone exhibitions showcase the artwork of seniors completing their Bachelor of Fine Arts degrees. Using various disciplines and materials, the students exhibit their individual styles and conceptual abilities.

    Opening Reception: October 30, 5pm - 7:30pm 

    Buy Tickets
    50th Annual Turkey Trot 5K
    50th Annual Turkey Trot 5K
    8:00am

    On your mark, get set, GO! It’s time for the KSU annual tradition of the Turkey Trot 5K hosted by the Department of Sports and Recreation. This year we are celebrating 50 years of the Turkey Trot! Get moving by participating in this 3.1 mile race before Thanksgiving Day! Enjoy a new course this year enjoying parts of the Noonday Creek Trail and the KSU Sports Park. Gather your friends to run (or walk) and enjoy this KSU tradition!

     

    Route and additional race day details can be found on our website

     

    Now open to KSU students, employees, alumni and the community.

     

    Registration takes place online at mysportsrec.kennesaw.edu!  

    Buy Tickets
    OwlsServe Day at The Extension
    OwlsServe Day at The Extension
    9:00am

     

    Join the Department of Student Volunteerism & Service and the Center for Young Adult Addiction Recovery (CYAAR) on Saturday, November 9th from 9am to 12pm for an OwlsServe Day with The Extension.

    Volunteers will assist with gardening and painting at The Extension campuses.

    Registration Information: Each student must register for this event on GivePulse. Registration is required to participate. https://kennesaw.givepulse.com/event/480127

    Transportation: Transportation will be provided from the Marietta and Kennesaw campuses. All students are required to ride the SVS Big Owl Bus to and from campus.

    Registration Deadline: The registration deadline is November 3rd. There are no opportunities for walk-up registration.

    Communications: Full details about the OwlsServe Day will be sent to all registered participants from Myah McDonald (SVS Program Coordinator) on November 4th. If you have any questions in the meantime, please email ksuserves@kennesaw.edu.

    SVS is committed to providing accessible programming for all students. Please indicate any accommodations you need to participate in this event when registering.

    OwlsServe Day at the ArtsBridge Foundation
    OwlsServe Day at the ArtsBridge Foundation's Snack Packing Event
    9:00am

     

    Join the Department of Student Volunteerism & Service for an OwlsServe Day at the ArtsBridge Foundation's Snack Packing Event on Saturday, November 9th, from 9am to 1pm. Donuts will be provided by the ArtsBridge Foundation.

    Volunteers will assemble non-perishable snack packs for students visiting the Cobb Energy Performing Arts Centre for a dynamic field trip experience. 76% of the students served by ArtsBridge are Title I or underserved, so this volunteers event assists ArtsBridge in combatting food insecurity/ hunger pangs while also offering their students a terrific supplemental arts education experience.

    Registration Information: Each student must register for this event on GivePulse. Registration is required to participate. https://kennesaw.givepulse.com/event/514866

     

    Transportation: Transportation will be provided. All students are required to ride the SVS Big Owl Bus to and from campus.

    Registration Deadline: The registration deadline is November 4th. There are no opportunities for walk-up registration.

    Communications: Full details about the OwlsServe Day at ArtsBridge Foundation's Snack Packing Event will be sent from Myah McDonald (SVS Program Coordinator) to all registered participants on November 4th. If you have any questions in the meantime, please email ksuserves@kennesaw.edu.

    SVS is committed to providing accessible programming for all students. Please indicate any accommodations you need to participate in this event when registering.

    Executive MBA Information Session
    Executive MBA Information Session
    10:30am

    The Coles Executive MBA integrates executive-level business tools across broad management platforms enabling its graduates to make confident strategic decisions. Our program combines the business acumen you are looking for and the leadership and professional skills you need to get ahead. Attend an information session today to gain more insight into why Coles College of Business has one of the top 10 EMBA programs in the nation! 

    Get to know the Executive MBA Advantage before you choose KSU for your EMBA school experience!

    Putnam Exam Mathematical Competition Practice Session
    Putnam Exam Mathematical Competition Practice Session
    1:00pm

    The William Lowell Putnam Mathematical Competition is a yearly math contest for undergraduate students around the United States. The competition is always held on the first Saturday of December; this year, it is on Saturday, December 7th. KSU students will be able to participate in person on the Marietta campus.

     

    If you are interested in participating in the competition or attending any of the practice sessions, please visit the website or email Dr. Mikhail Lavrov.

     

    The Putnam competition is a very intense experience. To help you feel more prepared for it, and/or to help you decide if you want to participate, Dr. Lavrov will be holding several (much less intense) Putnam practices throughout the fall semester. No prior math competition experience is required. Familiarity with proof-writing (for example, via Math 2390: Introduction to Logic, Sets, and Proofs) is encouraged, but one of my goals with the practice sessions is to give you some extracurricular practice in proof-writing.

     

    As far as being prepared for the Putnam itself, by far the most important prerequisite is becoming comfortable with creative problem-solving: a skill that will serve you well in any field. The problems in the competition cover a variety of mathematical topics, but none of them are routine exercises; to solve them, you will have to explore, try things that don't work, develop insights, and turn those insights into rigorous arguments.

     

     

     

    Pippin
    Pippin
    8:00pm

    Pippin is the story of one young man's journey to be extraordinary. Heir to the Frankish throne, the young prince Pippin is in search of the secret to true happiness and fulfillment. Pippin finds that happiness lies not in extraordinary endeavors, but rather in the unextraordinary moments that happen every day. Featuring an unforgettable score from musical theatre giant Stephen Schwartz. Originally Produced on the Broadway Stage by Stuart Ostrow. Directed on the Broadway Stage by Bob Fosse. 2013 Broadway Revival Directed by Diane Paulus. Orchestrations for 2013 Revival by Larry Hochman 

    Buy Tickets
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    Sunday
    Cherokee Printing: Then and Now
    Cherokee Printing: Then and Now
    All Day

    The Zuckerman Museum of Art is pleased to feature a careful selection of archival materials and artist books from the Bentley Rare Book Museum’s Cherokee Collection. Historical works on view include a Cherokee Hymn Book, circa 1940; a New Testament of the Holy Bible translated into the Cherokee language, 1860; and a copy of Cherokee Phoenix and Indians’ Advocate, 1830; among others. Also included is a contemporary artist book by Frank Brannon from 2005 as well as several examples of his prints of the Cherokee syllabary.

    Buy Tickets
    Jeffrey Gibson: They Teach Love, From the Collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and His Family Foundation
    Jeffrey Gibson: They Teach Love, From the Collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and His Family Foundation
    All Day

    Jeffrey Gibson: They Teach Love, from the Collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and His Family Foundation presents a sweeping survey of over 35 objects spanning 15 years. The exhibition includes prints, photography, painting, sculpture, installation, and video. Born in Colorado in 1972, Jeffrey Gibson is of Cherokee heritage and a member of the Mississippi Band of Choctaw. His vibrant work is a call for Indigenous empowerment as well as queer visibility. Gibson has a Bachelor of Fine Arts from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago and a Master of Fine Arts from the Royal College of Art, London. Gibson is representing the United States at the Venice Biennale 2024—the first Indigenous artist to have a solo exhibition in the American Pavilion. This traveling exhibition is organized by the Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art, Washington State University and is curated by Ryan Hardesty, Executive Director.

    Support for this exhibition and related education and outreach programs has been made possible by a grant from the
    Jordan Schnitzer Family Foundation.

    Opening Reception: October 2nd, 2024 RSVP

    Gallery talk with artist Jeffrey Gibson and collector Jordan Schnitzer in association with INTERCHANGE faculty performance event: October 17th, 7:30pm

    Buy Tickets
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    Registration for Spring Semester 2025
    Registration for Spring Semester 2025
    All Day

    Please go to https://ecore.usg.edu for all important dates for eCore including registration dates.

    Pippin
    Pippin
    3:00pm

    Pippin is the story of one young man's journey to be extraordinary. Heir to the Frankish throne, the young prince Pippin is in search of the secret to true happiness and fulfillment. Pippin finds that happiness lies not in extraordinary endeavors, but rather in the unextraordinary moments that happen every day. Featuring an unforgettable score from musical theatre giant Stephen Schwartz. Originally Produced on the Broadway Stage by Stuart Ostrow. Directed on the Broadway Stage by Bob Fosse. 2013 Broadway Revival Directed by Diane Paulus. Orchestrations for 2013 Revival by Larry Hochman 

    Buy Tickets
  • 11
    Monday
    Cherokee Printing: Then and Now
    Cherokee Printing: Then and Now
    All Day

    The Zuckerman Museum of Art is pleased to feature a careful selection of archival materials and artist books from the Bentley Rare Book Museum’s Cherokee Collection. Historical works on view include a Cherokee Hymn Book, circa 1940; a New Testament of the Holy Bible translated into the Cherokee language, 1860; and a copy of Cherokee Phoenix and Indians’ Advocate, 1830; among others. Also included is a contemporary artist book by Frank Brannon from 2005 as well as several examples of his prints of the Cherokee syllabary.

    Buy Tickets
    Jeffrey Gibson: They Teach Love, From the Collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and His Family Foundation
    Jeffrey Gibson: They Teach Love, From the Collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and His Family Foundation
    All Day

    Jeffrey Gibson: They Teach Love, from the Collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and His Family Foundation presents a sweeping survey of over 35 objects spanning 15 years. The exhibition includes prints, photography, painting, sculpture, installation, and video. Born in Colorado in 1972, Jeffrey Gibson is of Cherokee heritage and a member of the Mississippi Band of Choctaw. His vibrant work is a call for Indigenous empowerment as well as queer visibility. Gibson has a Bachelor of Fine Arts from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago and a Master of Fine Arts from the Royal College of Art, London. Gibson is representing the United States at the Venice Biennale 2024—the first Indigenous artist to have a solo exhibition in the American Pavilion. This traveling exhibition is organized by the Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art, Washington State University and is curated by Ryan Hardesty, Executive Director.

    Support for this exhibition and related education and outreach programs has been made possible by a grant from the
    Jordan Schnitzer Family Foundation.

    Opening Reception: October 2nd, 2024 RSVP

    Gallery talk with artist Jeffrey Gibson and collector Jordan Schnitzer in association with INTERCHANGE faculty performance event: October 17th, 7:30pm

    Buy Tickets
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    LAST DAY TO WITHDRAW - 7 Week Session II
    LAST DAY TO WITHDRAW - 7 Week Session II
    All Day

    Lst Day to Withdraw with a W for 7 WEEK Session II.

    Registration for Spring Semester 2025
    Registration for Spring Semester 2025
    All Day

    Please go to https://ecore.usg.edu for all important dates for eCore including registration dates.

    Essential Course Facilitation Strategies (ECFS)
    Essential Course Facilitation Strategies (ECFS)
    All Day


    CLICK HERE TO REGISTER

     

    This is an asynchronous, online, 3–week workshop designed to provide participants with course facilitation skills to facilitate a course in different modalities such as asynchronous, synchronous online, or hybrid. This workshop is composed of modules that discuss instructional strategies, instructional design models, and feedback and grading tools used to provide constructive feedback to students. 
     

    By the end of this workshop, participants will be able to apply different instructional strategies and models to facilitate a course. Participants will also be able to select appropriate feedback and grading tools to provide constructive feedback to students during course facilitation.

     

    Successful completion of all assessments and assignments in this workshop will earn participants a digital badge.

    The Ins & Outs of Building a Successful Mediation Practice
    The Ins & Outs of Building a Successful Mediation Practice
    8:30am

    This workshop is designed for mediators who are interested in setting up their own mediation practice.

    Ever wondered what your mediation career is going to look like now that you have completed the relevant mediation training and have registered with GODR?

    This course will comprehensively cover the skills needed to setup a successful mediation practice. It will present market research, competitive analysis, Georgia court systems ADR process and lucrative areas in need for mediation services. Workshop attendees will be taken through various aspects of running a mediation practice (marketing, branding, operations, automation & social media presence). The workshop will discuss strategies for mediators to consider in order to penetrate the mediation market. It will provide various possible pathways through which their mediation practice can be more profitable.

    At the end of the workshop the participants will have a thorough understanding of

    • ADR process throughout Georgia (Will cover major counties in GA)
    • Mediation training plus other qualifications required
    • Risk management and formulating business policies
    • Marketing and establishing your brand
    • Mediation practice business plan

     

    10am Kennesaw Campus Tour
    10am Kennesaw Campus Tour
    10:00am

    Note- Make sure you are touring the campus of your major by checking this link: Campus By Major.

    Your tour of the Kennesaw Campus includes a 30-minute information session that covers topics ranging from campus majors and programs, admission requirements, and financial aid information. The information session will be followed by a 60-minute walking tour of the Kennesaw Campus.

     

    Sign Up Here

    10AM Marietta Campus Tour
    10AM Marietta Campus Tour
    10:00am

    Note- Make sure you are touring the campus of your major by checking this link: Campus By Major.

    Your tour of the Marietta Campus includes a 30-minute information session that covers topics ranging from campus majors and programs, admission requirements, and financial aid information. The information session will be followed by a 60-minute walking tour of the Marietta Campus.

    Sign Up Here

    OPT Workshop (virtual)
    OPT Workshop (virtual)
    10:00am

    Post-completion OPT work authorization

    Biweekly 2 Time Due 10am
    Biweekly 2 Time Due 10am
    10:00am
    Biweekly 2 Payroll for Jan 7 - Jan 20
    WCHHS New Faculty Orientation Series
    WCHHS New Faculty Orientation Series
    11:00am

    Please Join us for these upcoming sessions:

    Thriving in the Wellstar College Health and Human Services-September

    Effectively Teaching Your Classes- October

    Student Success Initiatives-November

     

    1PM Kennesaw Campus Tour
    1PM Kennesaw Campus Tour
    1:00pm

    Note- Make sure you are touring the campus of your major by checking this link: Campus By Major.

    Your tour of the Kennesaw Campus includes a 30-minute information session that covers topics ranging from campus majors and programs, admission requirements, and financial aid information. The information session will be followed by a 60-minute walking tour of the Kennesaw Campus.

    Sign Up Here

    1PM Marietta Campus Tour
    1PM Marietta Campus Tour
    1:00pm

    Note- Make sure you are touring the campus of your major by checking this link: Campus By Major.

    Your tour of the Marietta Campus includes a 30-minute information session that covers topics ranging from campus majors and programs, admission requirements, and financial aid information. The information session will be followed by a 60-minute walking tour of the Marietta Campus.

    Sign Up Here

    Advanced Multimodal Planetary Surface Exploration for Scientific CanBots
    Advanced Multimodal Planetary Surface Exploration for Scientific CanBots
    2:00pm

    Carrington Chun

    (Advisor: Dr. Muhammad Hassan Tanveer)

    will propose a doctoral thesis entitled,

    Advanced Multimodal Planetary Surface Exploration for Scientific CanBots

    On

    Wednesday, November 11th at 2:00 PM

    Engineering Technology Center, Room Q315

    Abstract

    Planetary surface exploration remains one of the great challenges for robotic vehicles, as environments found on other planets are often rough, unstructured, and unpredictable. However, in Humanity’s continuing endeavor to explore strange new worlds and seek answers to questions such as if life exists beyond earth, adaptable and capable mobility solutions are required to boldly go where humankind cannot. This research first establishes a novel robotic system, known as the CanBot, to act as a terrestrial analogue for small-scale planetary surface rovers. The CanBot addresses a relevant technology gap created by the miniaturization of planetary surface rovers and the need to develop flight heritage for space-bound systems. Through the vector of CanBots, this research also develops a novel space-oriented Multimodal Mobility system. Historically, planetary surface mobility has consisted of the springless Rocker-Bogie suspension system for wheeled ground-based locomotion. In more recent history, the first aerial helicopter was flown on Mars establishing the only precedent for powered flight on other planets. Through the novel combination of both an aerial propeller-based locomotion system and a modified version of the terrestrial Rocker-Bogie system, a unique mechanism for exploring the surface of other planets will be demonstrated. Such a system will be able to travel faster and farther than typical terrestrial vehicles, while still demonstrating the precise and deft movement afforded by a terrestrial robot. The proposed locomotive approach will also attempt to demonstrate hybrid modalities where CanBots will be able to climb extreme inclines beyond what classical wheeled robots can handle.

    Committee

    • Dr. Muhammad Hassan Tanveer – Kennesaw State University, Department of Mechanical Engineering (advisor)
    • Dr. Junaid Zubairi – State University of New York at Fredonia, Department of Computer and Information Sciences
    • Dr. Sumit Chakravarty – Kennesaw State University, Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering
    • Dr. David Guerra-Zubiaga – Kennesaw State University, Department of Mechatronics Engineering
    • Dr. Muhammad Salman – Kennesaw State University, Department of Mechanical Engineering
    Global Faculty Mutual Mentoring Group | Fall 2024
    Global Faculty Mutual Mentoring Group | Fall 2024
    4:00pm

    Global Faculty Mutual Mentoring Group

    Event Type: 9/9 in person, remainder virtual

    Facilitator: Tracey Alviar

    The Global Faculty Mutual Mentoring Group provides an opportunity for faculty who identify as international or global faculty to build community with like-minded peers and support each other while achieving goals as defined by the group. Members will meet monthly to discuss topics related to opportunities and challenges related to their role.

     

    To register, please go log in to OwlTrain and register on the event page here.

    The Write Place
    The Write Place
    5:00pm

    Looking for encouragement, motivation, and the tools to finish your story, novel, or poem? We have the "write" place for you! Join this community of creative writers who will push you past that writer's block and toward a more productive creative writing process. We meet to discuss creative writing techniques and tips and to workshop our writing in a safe and fun environment. 

    WCHHS New VITAL Faculty Orientation Series
    WCHHS New VITAL Faculty Orientation Series
    5:30pm

    Please join us for these upcoming sessions:

    WCHHS New VITAL Faculty Orientation Series:

    Effectively Teaching your Classes-October

    Student Success Initiatives-November

     

    How to Join a Session:

    Join the meeting now

    Meeting ID: 235 252 554 03

    Passcode: abavef

     

    KSU GSS Night 2024
    KSU GSS Night 2024
    6:30pm

    The Department of Geography and Anthropology at Kennesaw State University cordially invites you to attend GSS Night 2024!

    Monday November 11th at 6:30-9 PM

    Horned Owl Brewing, 2765 S Main St, Kennesaw, GA 30144

     

    Visit GSS Day Website for more information!

    Jazz Combos
    Jazz Combos
    7:30pm

    Jazz Series. Enjoy an evening of performances by Bailey School of Music student jazz combos.

    Livestream

    Buy Tickets
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    Tuesday
    Registration for Spring Semester 2025
    Registration for Spring Semester 2025
    All Day

    Please go to https://ecore.usg.edu for all important dates for eCore including registration dates.

    KSU Journey Honors College Information Table
    KSU Journey Honors College Information Table
    All Day

    Learn more about the KSU Journey Honors College when they visit the CL Atrium!

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    Jeffrey Gibson: They Teach Love, From the Collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and His Family Foundation
    Jeffrey Gibson: They Teach Love, From the Collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and His Family Foundation
    All Day

    Jeffrey Gibson: They Teach Love, from the Collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and His Family Foundation presents a sweeping survey of over 35 objects spanning 15 years. The exhibition includes prints, photography, painting, sculpture, installation, and video. Born in Colorado in 1972, Jeffrey Gibson is of Cherokee heritage and a member of the Mississippi Band of Choctaw. His vibrant work is a call for Indigenous empowerment as well as queer visibility. Gibson has a Bachelor of Fine Arts from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago and a Master of Fine Arts from the Royal College of Art, London. Gibson is representing the United States at the Venice Biennale 2024—the first Indigenous artist to have a solo exhibition in the American Pavilion. This traveling exhibition is organized by the Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art, Washington State University and is curated by Ryan Hardesty, Executive Director.

    Support for this exhibition and related education and outreach programs has been made possible by a grant from the
    Jordan Schnitzer Family Foundation.

    Opening Reception: October 2nd, 2024 RSVP

    Gallery talk with artist Jeffrey Gibson and collector Jordan Schnitzer in association with INTERCHANGE faculty performance event: October 17th, 7:30pm

    Buy Tickets
    Cherokee Printing: Then and Now
    Cherokee Printing: Then and Now
    All Day

    The Zuckerman Museum of Art is pleased to feature a careful selection of archival materials and artist books from the Bentley Rare Book Museum’s Cherokee Collection. Historical works on view include a Cherokee Hymn Book, circa 1940; a New Testament of the Holy Bible translated into the Cherokee language, 1860; and a copy of Cherokee Phoenix and Indians’ Advocate, 1830; among others. Also included is a contemporary artist book by Frank Brannon from 2005 as well as several examples of his prints of the Cherokee syllabary.

    Buy Tickets
    Taste Test Tuesdays: KSU
    Taste Test Tuesdays: KSU's Year of Canada
    10:00am

    Join us for Taste Test Tuesdays in November. On November 12, we'll be in the Kennesaw Student Center Atrium from 10am-12pm. Stop by our table to sample some of Canada's favorite snacks, and compare them to our version in the U.S. Get your unique Year of Canada merch too! See @ksuglobaleducation on Instagram for updates.

    10AM Marietta Campus Tour
    10AM Marietta Campus Tour
    10:00am

    Note- Make sure you are touring the campus of your major by checking this link: Campus By Major.

    Your tour of the Marietta Campus includes a 30-minute information session that covers topics ranging from campus majors and programs, admission requirements, and financial aid information. The information session will be followed by a 60-minute walking tour of the Marietta Campus.

    Sign Up Here

    10am Kennesaw Campus Tour
    10am Kennesaw Campus Tour
    10:00am

    Note- Make sure you are touring the campus of your major by checking this link: Campus By Major.

    Your tour of the Kennesaw Campus includes a 30-minute information session that covers topics ranging from campus majors and programs, admission requirements, and financial aid information. The information session will be followed by a 60-minute walking tour of the Kennesaw Campus.

     

    Sign Up Here

    Workshop: Writing Arguments
    Workshop: Writing Arguments
    11:00am

    Writing an argument can be challenging. Come to this workshop for an overview of common types of argument, as well as tips and tricks for writing an effective argument essay.  

    Online—Click to join.

    2024 Election Re-Cap for Students: Results and the Future
    2024 Election Re-Cap for Students: Results and the Future
    12:30pm

    School of Government and International Affairs is organizing a special event with KSU Student Leadership and KSU Libraries on the US elections. A panel of professors from the School of Government and International Affairs will review the results of the 2024 election with a focus on how it will impact American politics and the lives of average Americans. Faculty panelist will also answer students’ questions and concerns. This is an Owl Creed event, and snacks will be provided. 

     

    Faculty Panelists

    Dr. Jeff DeWitt, Professor of Political Science

    Dr. April Johnson, Associate Professor of Political Science

    Dr. Benjamin Taylor, Associate Professor of Political Science 
    Dr. Carl Snook, Senior Lecturer of Political Science (Moderator)

     

    Dr. DeWitt’s primary field of teaching and research is American political behavior with particular interests in public opinion and political communication. He recently co-edited a book on #NeverTrump Conservatives and has published articles in numerous academic journals. His current work explores the impact of presidential tweets on US foreign policy.

     

    Dr. Johnson’s research focuses on the contextual and psychological mechanisms that influence electoral behavior, citizen engagement, and political communication. Her current scholarly work investigates how disability status affects political attitudes and outcomes.

     

    Dr. Taylor’s research and teaching interests are in American politics with a focus in American political behavior (e.g., campaigns and elections, public opinion, media politics, and political communication). In addition to his extensive work on political behavior, Dr. Taylor has an upcoming article on runoff elections.

     

    Dr. Snook has research and teaching interests in constitutional law and state-level public policy differences. He will be the moderator. 

     

     

    Elections Re-Cap Faculty Panel
    Elections Re-Cap Faculty Panel
    12:30pm

    A panel of professors from the School of Government and International Affairs will review the results of the 2024 election with a focus on how it will impact American politics and the lives of average Americans. Faculty panelists will also answer students’ questions and concerns. This is an Owl Creed event, and snacks will be provided.

    1PM Marietta Campus Tour
    1PM Marietta Campus Tour
    1:00pm

    Note- Make sure you are touring the campus of your major by checking this link: Campus By Major.

    Your tour of the Marietta Campus includes a 30-minute information session that covers topics ranging from campus majors and programs, admission requirements, and financial aid information. The information session will be followed by a 60-minute walking tour of the Marietta Campus.

    Sign Up Here

    1PM Kennesaw Campus Tour
    1PM Kennesaw Campus Tour
    1:00pm

    Note- Make sure you are touring the campus of your major by checking this link: Campus By Major.

    Your tour of the Kennesaw Campus includes a 30-minute information session that covers topics ranging from campus majors and programs, admission requirements, and financial aid information. The information session will be followed by a 60-minute walking tour of the Kennesaw Campus.

    Sign Up Here

    Taste Test Tuesdays: KSU
    Taste Test Tuesdays: KSU's Year of Canada
    2:00pm

    Join us for Taste Test Tuesdays in November. On November 12, we'll be in the Marietta Student Center, 2nd Floor Lobby from 2-4pm. Stop by our table to sample some of Canada's favorite snacks, and compare them to our version in the U.S. Get your unique Year of Canada merch too! See @ksuglobaleducation on Instagram for updates.

    D2L Quick Answers: Import, export, and copy components
    D2L Quick Answers: Import, export, and copy components
    2:00pm

    This workshop provides hands-on experience in importing, exporting, and copying items between D2L courses. Enhance your course management skills and streamline your digital teaching experience with this focused training. This workshop is part of our D2L Quick Answers series, designed to help you navigate D2L with ease and efficiency.

    Writers and Warlocks
    Writers and Warlocks
    5:00pm

    Have a thirst for adventure? Join Writers & Warlocks! This D&D group meets regularly in the KSU Writing Center on the Marietta campus.  For more information, email us at: wcgamewriters@kennesaw.edu 

    WCHHS New VITAL Faculty Orientation Series
    WCHHS New VITAL Faculty Orientation Series
    6:00pm

    Please join us for these upcoming sessions:

    WCHHS New VITAL Faculty Orientation Series:

    Effectively Teaching your Classes-October

    Student Success Initiatives-November

     

    How to Join a Session:

    Join the meeting now

    Meeting ID: 235 252 554 03

    Passcode: abavef

     

    Virtual Information Session Coles Graduate Business Degrees
    Virtual Information Session Coles Graduate Business Degrees
    6:00pm

    Thinking of continuing your studies in a Coles graduate program? Attend a virtual info session for an overview of each opportunity.  In this interactive session, you will learn about:

    • The Seven Coles Graduate Degree Programs - plus the Dual Degrees and Concentrations
    • Flexible program options that are ideal for working professionals, parents and those with busy schedules
    • Affordability and Financial Aid opportunities
    Etiquette Dinner
    Etiquette Dinner
    6:00pm

    Join us for a free dinner to learn proper etiquette & interview techniques to land a job or internship!

    RSVP Required. Space is limited. 

    KSU Concert Choirs
    KSU Concert Choirs
    7:30pm

    Choral & Opera Series. Enjoy an evening of choral music performed by the KSU Treble Choir, Men’s Ensemble, Chorale, and Chamber Singers.

    Livestream

    Buy Tickets
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    Wednesday
    ASC Convention
    ASC Convention
    All Day

    Save the Dates for the ASC Convention November 13th through November 16th, 2024. More details coming soon.

    Cherokee Printing: Then and Now
    Cherokee Printing: Then and Now
    All Day

    The Zuckerman Museum of Art is pleased to feature a careful selection of archival materials and artist books from the Bentley Rare Book Museum’s Cherokee Collection. Historical works on view include a Cherokee Hymn Book, circa 1940; a New Testament of the Holy Bible translated into the Cherokee language, 1860; and a copy of Cherokee Phoenix and Indians’ Advocate, 1830; among others. Also included is a contemporary artist book by Frank Brannon from 2005 as well as several examples of his prints of the Cherokee syllabary.

    Buy Tickets
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    Jeffrey Gibson: They Teach Love, From the Collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and His Family Foundation
    Jeffrey Gibson: They Teach Love, From the Collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and His Family Foundation
    All Day

    Jeffrey Gibson: They Teach Love, from the Collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and His Family Foundation presents a sweeping survey of over 35 objects spanning 15 years. The exhibition includes prints, photography, painting, sculpture, installation, and video. Born in Colorado in 1972, Jeffrey Gibson is of Cherokee heritage and a member of the Mississippi Band of Choctaw. His vibrant work is a call for Indigenous empowerment as well as queer visibility. Gibson has a Bachelor of Fine Arts from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago and a Master of Fine Arts from the Royal College of Art, London. Gibson is representing the United States at the Venice Biennale 2024—the first Indigenous artist to have a solo exhibition in the American Pavilion. This traveling exhibition is organized by the Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art, Washington State University and is curated by Ryan Hardesty, Executive Director.

    Support for this exhibition and related education and outreach programs has been made possible by a grant from the
    Jordan Schnitzer Family Foundation.

    Opening Reception: October 2nd, 2024 RSVP

    Gallery talk with artist Jeffrey Gibson and collector Jordan Schnitzer in association with INTERCHANGE faculty performance event: October 17th, 7:30pm

    Buy Tickets
    Registration for Spring Semester 2025
    Registration for Spring Semester 2025
    All Day

    Please go to https://ecore.usg.edu for all important dates for eCore including registration dates.

    SOAAD Capstone Exhibition III
    SOAAD Capstone Exhibition III
    All Day

    Capstone exhibitions showcase the artwork of seniors completing their Bachelor of Fine Arts degrees. Using various disciplines and materials, the students exhibit their individual styles and conceptual abilities.

    Opening Reception: November 13, 2024 5pm - 7:30pm

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    Student Hiring 101
    Student Hiring 101
    9:00am

    HR Student Employment team will provide a step-by-step overview of the student hiring process. This will include all steps completed by the hiring manager from the point they have identified a candidate, through all steps taken by Human Resources and the candidate upon receipt of a completed student employment hiring form. Register at https://share.percipio.com/cd/S7fIKQtwJ

    10AM Marietta Campus Tour
    10AM Marietta Campus Tour
    10:00am

    Note- Make sure you are touring the campus of your major by checking this link: Campus By Major.

    Your tour of the Marietta Campus includes a 30-minute information session that covers topics ranging from campus majors and programs, admission requirements, and financial aid information. The information session will be followed by a 60-minute walking tour of the Marietta Campus.

    Sign Up Here

    Career Framework
    Career Framework
    10:00am

    Career Framework:

     

    In this 1.5 hour training session we will introduce the Career Framework and provide guidance on how to use this new interactive tool to identify opportunities for your professional development and career growth.

     

    Register here:  https://share.percipio.com/cd/xZrMcVPIu

    Telling Your Award Story
    Telling Your Award Story
    11:00am

    Telling Your Award Story

    Facilitator: Charles Parrott

    Winning awards—on and off campus—is an excellent way to demonstrate the quality of your work and celebrate your accomplishments. However, applying for awards can feel daunting. This interactive workshop offers practical strategies to craft dynamic narratives for successful award applications. 

    To register, please go log in to OwlTrain and register on the event page here.

    Workshop: Writing Arguments
    Workshop: Writing Arguments
    11:00am

    Writing an argument can be challenging. Come to this workshop for an overview of common types of argument, as well as tips and tricks for writing an effective argument essay.  

    Online—Click to join.

     Write and Be Well: Using Writing to Manage Stress
    Write and Be Well: Using Writing to Manage Stress
    11:00am

    Feeling anxious? Learn a research-backed method of writing that will help you manage stress, organize your thoughts, and find meaning in your experiences. This workshop is brought to you by KSU Counseling and Psychological Services and the KSU Writing Center.

    Join online: here

    Diabetes Prevention Program Info Session
    Diabetes Prevention Program Info Session
    11:30am

    We will be hosting 2 Diabetes Prevention Program info sessions during the month of November as we look to start a new cohort for January 2025. If you or a family member are at risk for diabetes, or are just interested in the program, we highly recommend you attend one of the info sessions. Our first info session will be in-person on Wednesday, November 13th at 11:30 am in the Bagwell Building Room 224. Our second info session will also be in-person on Tuesday, November 19th at 11:30 am in the Bagwell Building Room 223. 

     

    Register at: https://ksu.percipio.com/liveCourse/b410eba5-0e67-4389-af23-1f246308d80c?sharelink=ZClwhRnyF

    M.A. in Professional Writing Virtual Info Session
    M.A. in Professional Writing Virtual Info Session
    12:00pm

    This event will provide an overview of the MAPW program, application process, and admissions requirements for prospective students.

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    MAPW Virtual Information Session
    MAPW Virtual Information Session
    12:00pm

    Are you interested in a Master of Arts in Professional Writing?  If so, please join us at the next virtual information session November 13th 12:00pm, or to see all upcoming MAPW information sessions, click here.

    1PM Kennesaw Campus Tour
    1PM Kennesaw Campus Tour
    1:00pm

    Note- Make sure you are touring the campus of your major by checking this link: Campus By Major.

    Your tour of the Kennesaw Campus includes a 30-minute information session that covers topics ranging from campus majors and programs, admission requirements, and financial aid information. The information session will be followed by a 60-minute walking tour of the Kennesaw Campus.

    Sign Up Here

    1PM Marietta Campus Tour
    1PM Marietta Campus Tour
    1:00pm

    Note- Make sure you are touring the campus of your major by checking this link: Campus By Major.

    Your tour of the Marietta Campus includes a 30-minute information session that covers topics ranging from campus majors and programs, admission requirements, and financial aid information. The information session will be followed by a 60-minute walking tour of the Marietta Campus.

    Sign Up Here

    Calling All Current and Aspiring CEO Student!
    Calling All Current and Aspiring CEO Student!
    2:00pm

    Calling All Current and Aspiring CEO Students!

    Join Us for a Planning Meeting for Next Semester!

    Are you ready to help shape the future of CEO? Bring your ideas and let’s discuss what types of events, speakers, and activities YOU want to see. Your voice matters, and we want to hear from you!

    Plus, CEO is looking for new VPs to represent both campuses. This is a fantastic opportunity to build leadership skills and enhance your resume!

    Fall Fest
    Fall Fest
    2:00pm

    Come join MAC for Fall Fest! There will be Airbrushed T-shirts, Caricatures, Food trucks and so much present! The event will run from 2pm - 6pm November 13th on Marietta Campus's K-field! This is an event you do not want to miss!

    Discrete Mathematics Seminar
    Discrete Mathematics Seminar
    2:30pm

    Speaker: Patricia Commins, University of Minnesota
    Title: “Algebraic structures arising from hyperplane arrangements”
    Abstract: A hyperplane arrangement is a collection of (n-1)-dimensional subspaces of n-dimensional Euclidean space. The hyperplanes subdivide the ambient space into faces. These faces turn out to have an multiplicative structure that is well-studied for its connections to probability (Markov chains) and algebraic combinatorics. In this talk, we will introduce faces of hyperplane arrangements and their applications, with a special focus on the “braid” hyperplane arrangement. We will then explore the extra algebraic structures one obtains by acting on the faces of the braid arrangement by the symmetric group, and finish with some of my recent work in this area.

     

    The Discrete Math Seminar (DMS) is intended for Kennesaw State faculty working in the various areas of algebra, number theory, and discrete mathematics to get together to discuss their current work or related questions. Seminars often involve advanced mathematical knowledge. However, the seminars are open to anyone interested in attending. This talk will take place virtually.

     

    Dial-In Information
    Stream Link

    Analysis and Applied Mathematics (AAM) Seminar
    Analysis and Applied Mathematics (AAM) Seminar
    2:30pm

    Speaker: Rik Westdorp, Leiden University
    Title: “Stochastic Soliton Dynamics in the Korteweg-De Vries Equation with Multiplicative”
    Abstract: In recent years, stochastic traveling waves have become a major area of interest in the field of stochastic PDEs. Various approaches have been introduced to study the effects of noise on traveling waves, mainly in the setting of Reaction-Diffusion equations. Of particular interest is the notion of a stochastic wave position and its dynamics. This talk focuses on solitary waves in the Korteweg-de Vries equation. Due to a scaling symmetry, this dispersive PDE supports a solitary wave family of various amplitudes and velocities. We introduce stochastic processes that track the amplitude and position of solitons under the influence of multiplicative noise over long time-scales. Our method is based on a rescaled frame and stability properties of the solitary waves. We formula expansions for the stochastic soliton amplitude and position, and compare their leading-order dynamics with numerical simulations. This is joint work with Prof. H. J. Hupkes. 

     

    The Analysis and Applied Mathematics (AAM) Seminar is intended for Kennesaw State faculty working in the various areas of analysis and applied mathematics to get together to discuss their current work or related questions. Seminars often involve advanced mathematical knowledge. However, the seminars are open to anyone interested in attending.

     

    This seminar will be held in person and virtually. 

     

    DIAL-IN INFORMATION
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    Not Your Professor
    Not Your Professor's Book Club
    5:00pm

    Love manga? Looking to make friends with similar interests? Join “Not Your Professor’s Book Club” on Wednesdays! Expect snacks, games, and good books. We hope to see you there in Johnson 101 (the Marietta Campus Writing Center) from 6:00-7:00 PM! 

    Writers and Warlocks
    Writers and Warlocks
    5:00pm

    Have a thirst for adventure? Join Writers & Warlocks! This D&D group meets regularly in the KSU Writing Center on the Marietta campus.  For more information, email us at: wcgamewriters@kennesaw.edu 

    Yoga for Graduate Students
    Yoga for Graduate Students
    5:00pm

    Join us on Nov. 13 at the Sports Recreation and Activity Center, Room 1090, for a relaxing evening of yoga.

    • Relax your mind, body, and spirit before finals! ✨
    • Mats will be provided!

    This event is open to all experience levels.

    📅 Date: Nov. 13
    📍 Location: Sports Recreation and Activity Center, Room 1090
    🕖 Time: 5-6 p.m.

    Space is limited, but there is a waiting list. If after you register you find that you cannot attend, please cancel your reservation or email Shana Hill at shill193@kennesaw.edu.
     

    Click HERE to register.

    Monthly Spars Due
    Monthly Spars Due
    5:00pm
    Monthly SPARS Due at 5pm
    Expanding Perspectives: A Panel on Humanities, Business, Arts, Education, & Social Sciences Research
    Expanding Perspectives: A Panel on Humanities, Business, Arts, Education, & Social Sciences Research
    5:30pm

    Are you curious about research opportunities outside of STEM? Join us for a panel discussion that highlights diverse and impactful research paths in the arts, humanities, social sciences, and beyond. Hear from professors and students who have pursued research in these fields and gain insights into how they developed their projects, overcame challenges, and found success. This event is open to all students interested in discovering the wide array of research opportunities available outside traditional STEM disciplines.

     

    Come ready to explore new perspectives, ask questions, and be inspired by the many ways you can engage in research at KSU!

    The Write Place
    The Write Place
    6:00pm

    Looking for encouragement, motivation, and the tools to finish your story, novel, or poem? We have the "write" place for you! Join this community of creative writers who will push you past that writer's block and toward a more productive creative writing process. We meet to discuss creative writing techniques and tips and to workshop our writing in a safe and fun environment. 

    Master of Science in Information Systems (MSIS) Information Session
    Master of Science in Information Systems (MSIS) Information Session
    6:00pm

    Selecting a graduate program can be a challenging process. At our MSIS information session, we introduce you to KSU and Coles College, discuss the application process, and introduce you to the relevant courses, flexibility, and opportunities that comprise the MSIS program.

    KSU Philharmonic Orchestra
    KSU Philharmonic Orchestra
    7:30pm

    Orchestras Series. Enjoy a performance by the KSU Philharmonic Orchestra led by Bailey School of Music faculty Nancy Conley.

    Livestream

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    Thursday
    Cherokee Printing: Then and Now
    Cherokee Printing: Then and Now
    All Day

    The Zuckerman Museum of Art is pleased to feature a careful selection of archival materials and artist books from the Bentley Rare Book Museum’s Cherokee Collection. Historical works on view include a Cherokee Hymn Book, circa 1940; a New Testament of the Holy Bible translated into the Cherokee language, 1860; and a copy of Cherokee Phoenix and Indians’ Advocate, 1830; among others. Also included is a contemporary artist book by Frank Brannon from 2005 as well as several examples of his prints of the Cherokee syllabary.

    Buy Tickets
    ASC Convention
    ASC Convention
    All Day

    Save the Dates for the ASC Convention November 13th through November 16th, 2024. More details coming soon.

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    SOAAD Capstone Exhibition III
    SOAAD Capstone Exhibition III
    All Day

    Capstone exhibitions showcase the artwork of seniors completing their Bachelor of Fine Arts degrees. Using various disciplines and materials, the students exhibit their individual styles and conceptual abilities.

    Opening Reception: November 13, 2024 5pm - 7:30pm

    Buy Tickets
    Registration for Spring Semester 2025
    Registration for Spring Semester 2025
    All Day

    Please go to https://ecore.usg.edu for all important dates for eCore including registration dates.

    Jeffrey Gibson: They Teach Love, From the Collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and His Family Foundation
    Jeffrey Gibson: They Teach Love, From the Collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and His Family Foundation
    All Day

    Jeffrey Gibson: They Teach Love, from the Collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and His Family Foundation presents a sweeping survey of over 35 objects spanning 15 years. The exhibition includes prints, photography, painting, sculpture, installation, and video. Born in Colorado in 1972, Jeffrey Gibson is of Cherokee heritage and a member of the Mississippi Band of Choctaw. His vibrant work is a call for Indigenous empowerment as well as queer visibility. Gibson has a Bachelor of Fine Arts from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago and a Master of Fine Arts from the Royal College of Art, London. Gibson is representing the United States at the Venice Biennale 2024—the first Indigenous artist to have a solo exhibition in the American Pavilion. This traveling exhibition is organized by the Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art, Washington State University and is curated by Ryan Hardesty, Executive Director.

    Support for this exhibition and related education and outreach programs has been made possible by a grant from the
    Jordan Schnitzer Family Foundation.

    Opening Reception: October 2nd, 2024 RSVP

    Gallery talk with artist Jeffrey Gibson and collector Jordan Schnitzer in association with INTERCHANGE faculty performance event: October 17th, 7:30pm

    Buy Tickets
    Army National Guard Campus Green Takeover
    Army National Guard Campus Green Takeover
    8:00am

    Come out to celebrate Veterans Day and Military Appreciation Week with the Army National Guard! They will have lots of run games, activities, and military vehicles, including a helicopter that students can check out. 

     

    The helicopter will land at 7 am.

    Event starts at 8 am. 

    Ecology, Evolution, Behavior, & Organismal Biology (EEBOB) seminar series
    Ecology, Evolution, Behavior, & Organismal Biology (EEBOB) seminar series
    9:30am

    Speaker: Dr. Ana María Bedoya, Curator at the New York Botanical Garden
    Title: “Botany and geogenomics: formulating geological hypotheses with plant genomic data”
    Abstract:  Dr. Ana María Bedoya is an Assistant Curator at the New York Botanical Garden and an Adjunct Professor at The City University of New York; before beginning these roles, she earned her undergraduate and master's degrees from the Universidad de los Andes in Colombia, earned her PhD from the University of Washington, and worked as a postdoc at Louisiana State University. Dr. Bedoya's research is focused on using plants to understand geological and biological evolution, and much of her work involves "extreme botany"—collecting bizarre, aquatic plants from fast-flowing rivers. In her presentation, Dr. Bedoya gives a great overview of botanical fieldwork, specimen-based research in museums and botanical gardens, and the use of genomic data to solve evolutionary mysteries.

     

    The Ecology, Evolution, Behavior, & Organismal Biology (EEBOB) seminar series focuses on biological topics at whole-organism and higher scales of organization. Guest speakers come from universities, governmental agencies, NGOs, zoos, museums, and other institutions.

     

    This seminar series consists of a pre-recorded seminar, which will be posted to a playlist at the beginning of each week, and a live, virtual Q&A session with the speaker. All are welcome to attend! For access to the live Q&A session, interested attendees can email Dr. Todd Pierson to be granted access. The live Q&A session will be held each Thursday @ 9:30 AM. 

    10AM Marietta Campus Tour
    10AM Marietta Campus Tour
    10:00am

    Note- Make sure you are touring the campus of your major by checking this link: Campus By Major.

    Your tour of the Marietta Campus includes a 30-minute information session that covers topics ranging from campus majors and programs, admission requirements, and financial aid information. The information session will be followed by a 60-minute walking tour of the Marietta Campus.

    Sign Up Here

    10am Kennesaw Campus Tour
    10am Kennesaw Campus Tour
    10:00am

    Note- Make sure you are touring the campus of your major by checking this link: Campus By Major.

    Your tour of the Kennesaw Campus includes a 30-minute information session that covers topics ranging from campus majors and programs, admission requirements, and financial aid information. The information session will be followed by a 60-minute walking tour of the Kennesaw Campus.

     

    Sign Up Here

    Executive MBA Information Session
    Executive MBA Information Session
    12:00pm

    The Coles Executive MBA integrates executive-level business tools across broad management platforms enabling its graduates to make confident strategic decisions. Our program combines the business acumen you are looking for and the leadership and professional skills you need to get ahead. Attend an information session today to gain more insight into why Coles College of Business has one of the top 10 EMBA programs in the nation! 

    Get to know the Executive MBA Advantage before you choose KSU for your EMBA school experience!

    1PM Kennesaw Campus Tour
    1PM Kennesaw Campus Tour
    1:00pm

    Note- Make sure you are touring the campus of your major by checking this link: Campus By Major.

    Your tour of the Kennesaw Campus includes a 30-minute information session that covers topics ranging from campus majors and programs, admission requirements, and financial aid information. The information session will be followed by a 60-minute walking tour of the Kennesaw Campus.

    Sign Up Here

    1PM Marietta Campus Tour
    1PM Marietta Campus Tour
    1:00pm

    Note- Make sure you are touring the campus of your major by checking this link: Campus By Major.

    Your tour of the Marietta Campus includes a 30-minute information session that covers topics ranging from campus majors and programs, admission requirements, and financial aid information. The information session will be followed by a 60-minute walking tour of the Marietta Campus.

    Sign Up Here

    Scrappy Hour
    Scrappy Hour
    1:30pm

    Join your fellow Owls for a weekly tradition of enjoying a refreshing soda ice cream float (or simply have a drink and some ice cream) and mingling with Scrappy. You can take home a souvenir cup to remember the experience. So, come and join us to make some unforgettable memories with your KSU community! 

     

    Scrappy Hour will happen every Thursday from 1:30-2:30 PM. The 1st and 3rd Thursday of every month will be on the Kennesaw Campus. The 2nd and 4th Thursday of every month will be on the Marietta Campus. All students, faculty, and staff are welcome!

    Tetley Distinguished Leader Lecture Series
    Tetley Distinguished Leader Lecture Series
    2:00pm

    Topic: Understanding Love in Leadership

    The Tetley Distinguished Leader Lecture Series brings great business minds to Coles College of Business students, faculty, staff and alumni. Through this interactive event series, you’ll be able to hear personal stories of success over setbacks, gain insight on what makes a great leader and talk one-on-one with industry role models in an accessible atmosphere.

    Presenter: Rick Bennett, Co-Founding Partner, Bennett Thrasher

    Bio: Rick Bennett is Co-Founding Partner of Bennett Thrasher. Prior to Rick and Co-Founder Ken Thrasher establishing the firm in 1980, Rick worked in the Atlanta office of Price Waterhouse LLP from 1974 to 1980 as an Audit Senior and Tax Manager. He has extensive experience in mergers, acquisitions, business consulting and financing, as well as corporate, partnership and individual income tax planning. He has managed tax planning work for manufacturing, construction contracting and real estate companies and has clients in a variety of industries, including real estate development, mining, heavy construction, equipment sales and leasing, printing, paper manufacturing, advertising, cable television, wholesale supply and construction contracting industries. Rick also has experience with succession planning for beverage distributors. In addition, he has significant experience consulting with closely-held and family-owned businesses.

    Assistant and Associate Deans Mutual Mentoring Group | Fall 2024
    Assistant and Associate Deans Mutual Mentoring Group | Fall 2024
    2:00pm

    Assistant and Associate Deans Mutual Mentoring Group

    Event Type: Hybrid

    Facilitator: Kadian Callahan

    The Assistant and Associate Deans Mutual Mentoring Group, AD-MMG, provides an opportunity for assistant and associate deans to build community with like-minded peers and support each other while achieving goals as defined by the group.

     

    To register, please go log in to OwlTrain and register on the event page here.

    A Novel Idea: Book Club
    A Novel Idea: Book Club
    5:00pm

    Join the KSU Writing Center’s “A Novel Idea” book club for snacks, book talk, and a good time! Our February book will be Six of Crows by Leigh Bardugo. If you have any questions, just email us at wcnovelidea@kennesaw.edu. See you in English Building 219!

    Properties of Being
    Properties of Being
    7:30pm

    This concert features works created by our esteemed faculty and performed by our celebrated KSU Dance Company. The program will include both classical and contemporary dance, highlighting the universal need to move, connect, and simply be with others. Join us for an evening of unparalleled artistry and innovation that defines KSU Dance.

    Buy Tickets
    Pippin
    Pippin
    7:30pm

    Pippin is the story of one young man's journey to be extraordinary. Heir to the Frankish throne, the young prince Pippin is in search of the secret to true happiness and fulfillment. Pippin finds that happiness lies not in extraordinary endeavors, but rather in the unextraordinary moments that happen every day. Featuring an unforgettable score from musical theatre giant Stephen Schwartz. Originally Produced on the Broadway Stage by Stuart Ostrow. Directed on the Broadway Stage by Bob Fosse. 2013 Broadway Revival Directed by Diane Paulus. Orchestrations for 2013 Revival by Larry Hochman 

    Buy Tickets
    Jazz Combos
    Jazz Combos
    7:30pm

    Jazz Series. Enjoy an evening of performances by Bailey School of Music student jazz combos.

    Livestream

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  • 15
    Friday
    Jeffrey Gibson: They Teach Love, From the Collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and His Family Foundation
    Jeffrey Gibson: They Teach Love, From the Collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and His Family Foundation
    All Day

    Jeffrey Gibson: They Teach Love, from the Collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and His Family Foundation presents a sweeping survey of over 35 objects spanning 15 years. The exhibition includes prints, photography, painting, sculpture, installation, and video. Born in Colorado in 1972, Jeffrey Gibson is of Cherokee heritage and a member of the Mississippi Band of Choctaw. His vibrant work is a call for Indigenous empowerment as well as queer visibility. Gibson has a Bachelor of Fine Arts from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago and a Master of Fine Arts from the Royal College of Art, London. Gibson is representing the United States at the Venice Biennale 2024—the first Indigenous artist to have a solo exhibition in the American Pavilion. This traveling exhibition is organized by the Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art, Washington State University and is curated by Ryan Hardesty, Executive Director.

    Support for this exhibition and related education and outreach programs has been made possible by a grant from the
    Jordan Schnitzer Family Foundation.

    Opening Reception: October 2nd, 2024 RSVP

    Gallery talk with artist Jeffrey Gibson and collector Jordan Schnitzer in association with INTERCHANGE faculty performance event: October 17th, 7:30pm

    Buy Tickets
    SOAAD Capstone Exhibition III
    SOAAD Capstone Exhibition III
    All Day

    Capstone exhibitions showcase the artwork of seniors completing their Bachelor of Fine Arts degrees. Using various disciplines and materials, the students exhibit their individual styles and conceptual abilities.

    Opening Reception: November 13, 2024 5pm - 7:30pm

    Buy Tickets
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    Registration for Spring Semester 2025
    Registration for Spring Semester 2025
    All Day

    Please go to https://ecore.usg.edu for all important dates for eCore including registration dates.

    Cherokee Printing: Then and Now
    Cherokee Printing: Then and Now
    All Day

    The Zuckerman Museum of Art is pleased to feature a careful selection of archival materials and artist books from the Bentley Rare Book Museum’s Cherokee Collection. Historical works on view include a Cherokee Hymn Book, circa 1940; a New Testament of the Holy Bible translated into the Cherokee language, 1860; and a copy of Cherokee Phoenix and Indians’ Advocate, 1830; among others. Also included is a contemporary artist book by Frank Brannon from 2005 as well as several examples of his prints of the Cherokee syllabary.

    Buy Tickets
    ASC Convention
    ASC Convention
    All Day

    Save the Dates for the ASC Convention November 13th through November 16th, 2024. More details coming soon.

    Biweekly 2 Pay Date
    Biweekly 2 Pay Date
    9:00am
    Biweekly 2 Pay Date Jan 7 - Jan 20
    Omni CMS Workshop
    Omni CMS Workshop
    10:00am

    Get acquainted with Omni, the Content Management System used by Kennesaw State University websites. This hands-on workshop will guide you through accessing Omni CMS, editing webpages, and adding content, ensuring you can effectively manage your website.

    Opossum and the Season Stone
    Opossum and the Season Stone
    10:30am

    Live cello melodies enhance this multisensory, immersive adventure through the Children’s Forest at Swift-Cantrell Park. Crafted by KSU students, faculty, and local artists to explore nature’s rhythms, Opossum and the Season Stone is designed for children ages 0-8 and their caregivers. Presented in collaboration with KSU’s Department of Theatre and Performance Studies; Smith Gilbert Gardens, City of Kennesaw Botanical Garden; and the City of Kennesaw Parks and Recreation Department. Costumes created in partnership with KSU School of Art and Design’s Textiles program. FREE! Please let us know you are coming: https://ticketscandy.com/e/opossum-and-the-season-stone-4260

    Buy Tickets
    MSIPM Virtual Information Session
    MSIPM Virtual Information Session
    12:00pm

    Join us for an upcoming virtual information session to learn how a Master of Science in International Policy Management can help you advance your career. To Register for the November 15th Information Session, Click Here. To view all upcoming MSIPM virtual information sessions, Click Here.

    Molecular Biosciences Interest Group (MBIG) seminar series
    Molecular Biosciences Interest Group (MBIG) seminar series
    12:30pm

    Speaker: Dr. Wendy Aquino Nunez
    Title: “TBA”

     

    The Molecular Biosciences Interdisciplinary Group (MBIG) seminar series highlights work done on a broad range of science such as neurodevelopment, gene regulation, and cancer by scientists using biological approaches that utilize biochemistry, molecular and cell biology, and genetics.  Guest speakers come from local, regional, and national universities to share their research work. The MBIG seminar will take place in-person on Fridays from 12:30 – 1:30 pm in the English Building, room EB 102. All faculty, staff, students, and alumni are invited to attend.

    Catherine Blackburn Artist Lecture
    Catherine Blackburn Artist Lecture
    1:30pm

    November 15th, at 1:30p - Artist Lecture RSVP LINK

     

    Blackburn will present an artist talk on Friday, November 15 in which she reflects on her wearable art practice and its intersection between Indigenous dress, collaboration, and community. On Saturday, November 16, join Catherine for an Applied Beading Workshop inspired by Aboriginal Classics, a series of works exploring themes of identity, language, and story.

    For Better or for Verse
    For Better or for Verse
    2:00pm

    Whether you're a seasoned sonneteer or just starting with poetry, join For Better or for Verse Poetry Club to explore the poetic sphere of expression, one verse at a time. We meet every week to share, discuss, and write poetry of all kinds. For more information, email us at: ksuwcpoetry@kennesaw.edu

    Education Abroad Photo Contest Reception
    Education Abroad Photo Contest Reception
    3:00pm

    Celebrate the stunning visuals captured by students abroad at our Education Abroad Photo Contest Reception! Join us to admire the winning photos, hear the stories behind them, and connect with fellow students who have experienced studying abroad. Enjoy light refreshments and be inspired by the diverse perspectives and cultures showcased through the lens.

    Monthly Time/Absences Due
    Monthly Time/Absences Due
    5:00pm
    Monthly Time Due at COB
    KSU Wind Ensemble
    KSU Wind Ensemble
    8:00pm

    Livestream 

    Bands & Percussion Series. Enjoy a performance by the KSU Wind Ensemble under the direction of Bailey School of Music Director of Bands David T. Kehler.

    Buy Tickets
    Pippin
    Pippin
    8:00pm

    Pippin is the story of one young man's journey to be extraordinary. Heir to the Frankish throne, the young prince Pippin is in search of the secret to true happiness and fulfillment. Pippin finds that happiness lies not in extraordinary endeavors, but rather in the unextraordinary moments that happen every day. Featuring an unforgettable score from musical theatre giant Stephen Schwartz. Originally Produced on the Broadway Stage by Stuart Ostrow. Directed on the Broadway Stage by Bob Fosse. 2013 Broadway Revival Directed by Diane Paulus. Orchestrations for 2013 Revival by Larry Hochman 

    Buy Tickets
    Properties of Being
    Properties of Being
    8:00pm

    This concert features works created by our esteemed faculty and performed by our celebrated KSU Dance Company. The program will include both classical and contemporary dance, highlighting the universal need to move, connect, and simply be with others. Join us for an evening of unparalleled artistry and innovation that defines KSU Dance.

    Buy Tickets
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    Saturday
    SOAAD Capstone Exhibition III
    SOAAD Capstone Exhibition III
    All Day

    Capstone exhibitions showcase the artwork of seniors completing their Bachelor of Fine Arts degrees. Using various disciplines and materials, the students exhibit their individual styles and conceptual abilities.

    Opening Reception: November 13, 2024 5pm - 7:30pm

    Buy Tickets
    Registration for Spring Semester 2025
    Registration for Spring Semester 2025
    All Day

    Please go to https://ecore.usg.edu for all important dates for eCore including registration dates.

    +12
    Jeffrey Gibson: They Teach Love, From the Collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and His Family Foundation
    Jeffrey Gibson: They Teach Love, From the Collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and His Family Foundation
    All Day

    Jeffrey Gibson: They Teach Love, from the Collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and His Family Foundation presents a sweeping survey of over 35 objects spanning 15 years. The exhibition includes prints, photography, painting, sculpture, installation, and video. Born in Colorado in 1972, Jeffrey Gibson is of Cherokee heritage and a member of the Mississippi Band of Choctaw. His vibrant work is a call for Indigenous empowerment as well as queer visibility. Gibson has a Bachelor of Fine Arts from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago and a Master of Fine Arts from the Royal College of Art, London. Gibson is representing the United States at the Venice Biennale 2024—the first Indigenous artist to have a solo exhibition in the American Pavilion. This traveling exhibition is organized by the Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art, Washington State University and is curated by Ryan Hardesty, Executive Director.

    Support for this exhibition and related education and outreach programs has been made possible by a grant from the
    Jordan Schnitzer Family Foundation.

    Opening Reception: October 2nd, 2024 RSVP

    Gallery talk with artist Jeffrey Gibson and collector Jordan Schnitzer in association with INTERCHANGE faculty performance event: October 17th, 7:30pm

    Buy Tickets
    Cherokee Printing: Then and Now
    Cherokee Printing: Then and Now
    All Day

    The Zuckerman Museum of Art is pleased to feature a careful selection of archival materials and artist books from the Bentley Rare Book Museum’s Cherokee Collection. Historical works on view include a Cherokee Hymn Book, circa 1940; a New Testament of the Holy Bible translated into the Cherokee language, 1860; and a copy of Cherokee Phoenix and Indians’ Advocate, 1830; among others. Also included is a contemporary artist book by Frank Brannon from 2005 as well as several examples of his prints of the Cherokee syllabary.

    Buy Tickets
    ASC Convention
    ASC Convention
    All Day

    Save the Dates for the ASC Convention November 13th through November 16th, 2024. More details coming soon.

    Local Heroes Exhibit Open House
    Local Heroes Exhibit Open House
    10:00am

    This open house at the Museum of History and Holocaust Education will launch the newest Local
    Heroes cases celebrating members of the US Armed Services stationed out of Dobbins Air Reserve Base. The two cases, Media for Morale and Send it WithLove, will focus on the books, music, media, and other special items that help service members get through long tours of duty far from home.

     

    These new cases will also be paired with the inaugural exhibit rotations in two new cases which
    will feature World War II-era Armed Services editions of books from the Bentley Rare Book Museum collection and documents associated with the Bell Bomber community from the KSU Archives.

     

    Buy Tickets
    Opossum and the Season Stone
    Opossum and the Season Stone
    10:30am

    Live cello melodies enhance this multisensory, immersive adventure through the Children’s Forest at Swift-Cantrell Park. Crafted by KSU students, faculty, and local artists to explore nature’s rhythms, Opossum and the Season Stone is designed for children ages 0-8 and their caregivers. Presented in collaboration with KSU’s Department of Theatre and Performance Studies; Smith Gilbert Gardens, City of Kennesaw Botanical Garden; and the City of Kennesaw Parks and Recreation Department. Costumes created in partnership with KSU School of Art and Design’s Textiles program. FREE! Please let us know you are coming: https://ticketscandy.com/e/opossum-and-the-season-stone-4260

    Buy Tickets
    Catherine Blackburn Workshop
    Catherine Blackburn Workshop
    12:00pm

    November 16th, from 12p to 4p - Workshop RSVP LINK

     

    Blackburn will present an artist talk on Friday, November 15 in which she reflects on her wearable art practice and its intersection between Indigenous dress, collaboration, and community. On Saturday, November 16, join Catherine for an Applied Beading Workshop inspired by Aboriginal Classics, a series of works exploring themes of identity, language, and story.

    Putnam Exam Mathematical Competition Practice Session
    Putnam Exam Mathematical Competition Practice Session
    1:00pm

    The William Lowell Putnam Mathematical Competition is a yearly math contest for undergraduate students around the United States. The competition is always held on the first Saturday of December; this year, it is on Saturday, December 7th. KSU students will be able to participate in person on the Marietta campus.

     

    If you are interested in participating in the competition or attending any of the practice sessions, please visit the website or email Dr. Mikhail Lavrov.

     

    The Putnam competition is a very intense experience. To help you feel more prepared for it, and/or to help you decide if you want to participate, Dr. Lavrov will be holding several (much less intense) Putnam practices throughout the fall semester. No prior math competition experience is required. Familiarity with proof-writing (for example, via Math 2390: Introduction to Logic, Sets, and Proofs) is encouraged, but one of my goals with the practice sessions is to give you some extracurricular practice in proof-writing.

     

    As far as being prepared for the Putnam itself, by far the most important prerequisite is becoming comfortable with creative problem-solving: a skill that will serve you well in any field. The problems in the competition cover a variety of mathematical topics, but none of them are routine exercises; to solve them, you will have to explore, try things that don't work, develop insights, and turn those insights into rigorous arguments.

     

     

     

    Stories of Tango: Jesús Castro-Balbi and Daniel Binelli
    Stories of Tango: Jesús Castro-Balbi and Daniel Binelli
    2:00pm

    Faculty Recital Series. Join faculty artist Jesús Castro-Balbi, cello, and guest artist Daniel Binelli, bandoneon, for a program of tango music.

    This performance is FREE, no tickets are required. 

    Opossum and the Season Stone
    Opossum and the Season Stone
    3:00pm

    Live cello melodies enhance this multisensory, immersive adventure through the Children’s Forest at Swift-Cantrell Park. Crafted by KSU students, faculty, and local artists to explore nature’s rhythms, Opossum and the Season Stone is designed for children ages 0-8 and their caregivers. Presented in collaboration with KSU’s Department of Theatre and Performance Studies; Smith Gilbert Gardens, City of Kennesaw Botanical Garden; and the City of Kennesaw Parks and Recreation Department. Costumes created in partnership with KSU School of Art and Design’s Textiles program. FREE! Please let us know you are coming: https://ticketscandy.com/e/opossum-and-the-season-stone-4260

    Buy Tickets
    Properties of Being
    Properties of Being
    8:00pm

    This concert features works created by our esteemed faculty and performed by our celebrated KSU Dance Company. The program will include both classical and contemporary dance, highlighting the universal need to move, connect, and simply be with others. Join us for an evening of unparalleled artistry and innovation that defines KSU Dance.

    Buy Tickets
    KSU Gospel Choir
    KSU Gospel Choir
    8:00pm

    Choral & Opera Series. Enjoy a performance by the KSU Gospel Choir under the direction of Bailey School of Music faculty artist Oral Moses.

    Livestream

    Buy Tickets
    Pippin
    Pippin
    8:00pm

    Pippin is the story of one young man's journey to be extraordinary. Heir to the Frankish throne, the young prince Pippin is in search of the secret to true happiness and fulfillment. Pippin finds that happiness lies not in extraordinary endeavors, but rather in the unextraordinary moments that happen every day. Featuring an unforgettable score from musical theatre giant Stephen Schwartz. Originally Produced on the Broadway Stage by Stuart Ostrow. Directed on the Broadway Stage by Bob Fosse. 2013 Broadway Revival Directed by Diane Paulus. Orchestrations for 2013 Revival by Larry Hochman 

    Buy Tickets
  • 17
    Sunday
    Jeffrey Gibson: They Teach Love, From the Collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and His Family Foundation
    Jeffrey Gibson: They Teach Love, From the Collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and His Family Foundation
    All Day

    Jeffrey Gibson: They Teach Love, from the Collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and His Family Foundation presents a sweeping survey of over 35 objects spanning 15 years. The exhibition includes prints, photography, painting, sculpture, installation, and video. Born in Colorado in 1972, Jeffrey Gibson is of Cherokee heritage and a member of the Mississippi Band of Choctaw. His vibrant work is a call for Indigenous empowerment as well as queer visibility. Gibson has a Bachelor of Fine Arts from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago and a Master of Fine Arts from the Royal College of Art, London. Gibson is representing the United States at the Venice Biennale 2024—the first Indigenous artist to have a solo exhibition in the American Pavilion. This traveling exhibition is organized by the Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art, Washington State University and is curated by Ryan Hardesty, Executive Director.

    Support for this exhibition and related education and outreach programs has been made possible by a grant from the
    Jordan Schnitzer Family Foundation.

    Opening Reception: October 2nd, 2024 RSVP

    Gallery talk with artist Jeffrey Gibson and collector Jordan Schnitzer in association with INTERCHANGE faculty performance event: October 17th, 7:30pm

    Buy Tickets
    Cherokee Printing: Then and Now
    Cherokee Printing: Then and Now
    All Day

    The Zuckerman Museum of Art is pleased to feature a careful selection of archival materials and artist books from the Bentley Rare Book Museum’s Cherokee Collection. Historical works on view include a Cherokee Hymn Book, circa 1940; a New Testament of the Holy Bible translated into the Cherokee language, 1860; and a copy of Cherokee Phoenix and Indians’ Advocate, 1830; among others. Also included is a contemporary artist book by Frank Brannon from 2005 as well as several examples of his prints of the Cherokee syllabary.

    Buy Tickets
    +3
    Registration for Spring Semester 2025
    Registration for Spring Semester 2025
    All Day

    Please go to https://ecore.usg.edu for all important dates for eCore including registration dates.

    SOAAD Capstone Exhibition III
    SOAAD Capstone Exhibition III
    All Day

    Capstone exhibitions showcase the artwork of seniors completing their Bachelor of Fine Arts degrees. Using various disciplines and materials, the students exhibit their individual styles and conceptual abilities.

    Opening Reception: November 13, 2024 5pm - 7:30pm

    Buy Tickets
    Pippin
    Pippin
    3:00pm

    Pippin is the story of one young man's journey to be extraordinary. Heir to the Frankish throne, the young prince Pippin is in search of the secret to true happiness and fulfillment. Pippin finds that happiness lies not in extraordinary endeavors, but rather in the unextraordinary moments that happen every day. Featuring an unforgettable score from musical theatre giant Stephen Schwartz. Originally Produced on the Broadway Stage by Stuart Ostrow. Directed on the Broadway Stage by Bob Fosse. 2013 Broadway Revival Directed by Diane Paulus. Orchestrations for 2013 Revival by Larry Hochman 

    Buy Tickets
  • 18
    Monday
    SOAAD Capstone Exhibition III
    SOAAD Capstone Exhibition III
    All Day

    Capstone exhibitions showcase the artwork of seniors completing their Bachelor of Fine Arts degrees. Using various disciplines and materials, the students exhibit their individual styles and conceptual abilities.

    Opening Reception: November 13, 2024 5pm - 7:30pm

    Buy Tickets
    Registration for Spring Semester 2025
    Registration for Spring Semester 2025
    All Day

    Please go to https://ecore.usg.edu for all important dates for eCore including registration dates.

    +14
    Jeffrey Gibson: They Teach Love, From the Collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and His Family Foundation
    Jeffrey Gibson: They Teach Love, From the Collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and His Family Foundation
    All Day

    Jeffrey Gibson: They Teach Love, from the Collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and His Family Foundation presents a sweeping survey of over 35 objects spanning 15 years. The exhibition includes prints, photography, painting, sculpture, installation, and video. Born in Colorado in 1972, Jeffrey Gibson is of Cherokee heritage and a member of the Mississippi Band of Choctaw. His vibrant work is a call for Indigenous empowerment as well as queer visibility. Gibson has a Bachelor of Fine Arts from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago and a Master of Fine Arts from the Royal College of Art, London. Gibson is representing the United States at the Venice Biennale 2024—the first Indigenous artist to have a solo exhibition in the American Pavilion. This traveling exhibition is organized by the Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art, Washington State University and is curated by Ryan Hardesty, Executive Director.

    Support for this exhibition and related education and outreach programs has been made possible by a grant from the
    Jordan Schnitzer Family Foundation.

    Opening Reception: October 2nd, 2024 RSVP

    Gallery talk with artist Jeffrey Gibson and collector Jordan Schnitzer in association with INTERCHANGE faculty performance event: October 17th, 7:30pm

    Buy Tickets
    Cherokee Printing: Then and Now
    Cherokee Printing: Then and Now
    All Day

    The Zuckerman Museum of Art is pleased to feature a careful selection of archival materials and artist books from the Bentley Rare Book Museum’s Cherokee Collection. Historical works on view include a Cherokee Hymn Book, circa 1940; a New Testament of the Holy Bible translated into the Cherokee language, 1860; and a copy of Cherokee Phoenix and Indians’ Advocate, 1830; among others. Also included is a contemporary artist book by Frank Brannon from 2005 as well as several examples of his prints of the Cherokee syllabary.

    Buy Tickets
    10AM Marietta Campus Tour
    10AM Marietta Campus Tour
    10:00am

    Note- Make sure you are touring the campus of your major by checking this link: Campus By Major.

    Your tour of the Marietta Campus includes a 30-minute information session that covers topics ranging from campus majors and programs, admission requirements, and financial aid information. The information session will be followed by a 60-minute walking tour of the Marietta Campus.

    Sign Up Here

    10am Kennesaw Campus Tour
    10am Kennesaw Campus Tour
    10:00am

    Note- Make sure you are touring the campus of your major by checking this link: Campus By Major.

    Your tour of the Kennesaw Campus includes a 30-minute information session that covers topics ranging from campus majors and programs, admission requirements, and financial aid information. The information session will be followed by a 60-minute walking tour of the Kennesaw Campus.

     

    Sign Up Here

    Student Appreciation Sale
    Student Appreciation Sale
    10:00am

    ‘TIS THE SEASON to SAVE

    Student Appreciation

    SALE

    25% OFF

    KSU-Branded Clothing & Gifts

    November 18 – 22

    BIGGEST SALE OF THE YEAR – Just for you!

    Get ahead of holiday shopping and grab something special for yourself!

    Student ID required. Valid for in-store, in-stock items only. This offer cannot be combined with other promotions.

    1PM Marietta Campus Tour
    1PM Marietta Campus Tour
    1:00pm

    Note- Make sure you are touring the campus of your major by checking this link: Campus By Major.

    Your tour of the Marietta Campus includes a 30-minute information session that covers topics ranging from campus majors and programs, admission requirements, and financial aid information. The information session will be followed by a 60-minute walking tour of the Marietta Campus.

    Sign Up Here

    How to Internationalize Your Career
    How to Internationalize Your Career
    1:00pm

    Unlock global opportunities during International Education Week! Join us for an insightful session on 'How to Internationalize Your Career'. Hear from industry professionals about their experiences and tips for expanding your career internationally.

     

    Panelists include:

     

    • Benjamin Redmond - CDC Public Health Analyst
    • Angelica Guilbeaux - Broadcast Producer
    • Erin Steinmetz - International Partnerships Coordinator
    • Moriah King - Education Abroad Program Coordinator
    • Kennesaw State University's Office of National and International Scholarships and Fellowships

     

    Don’t miss this chance to elevate your career!

    How to Internationalize Your Career
    How to Internationalize Your Career
    1:00pm

    Unlock global opportunities! Join us for an insightful session on How to Internationalize Your Career. Hear from industry professionals about their experiences and tips for expanding your career internationally. Don’t miss this chance to elevate your career!

    1PM Kennesaw Campus Tour
    1PM Kennesaw Campus Tour
    1:00pm

    Note- Make sure you are touring the campus of your major by checking this link: Campus By Major.

    Your tour of the Kennesaw Campus includes a 30-minute information session that covers topics ranging from campus majors and programs, admission requirements, and financial aid information. The information session will be followed by a 60-minute walking tour of the Kennesaw Campus.

    Sign Up Here

    Master of Accounting Information Session
    Master of Accounting Information Session
    2:00pm

    The School of Accountancy at KSU's Coles College of Business is fully accredited by AACSB International, and it is one of the largest accounting programs in the State of Georgia. Join us for an upcoming virtual information session to learn how the Master of Accounting (MAcc) degree program can help you take charge of your career in only two semesters.

     

    Biweekly 3 SPARS Due
    Biweekly 3 SPARS Due
    5:00pm
    Biweekly 3 SPARS Due Payroll May 12 - May 25
    The Write Place
    The Write Place
    5:00pm

    Looking for encouragement, motivation, and the tools to finish your story, novel, or poem? We have the "write" place for you! Join this community of creative writers who will push you past that writer's block and toward a more productive creative writing process. We meet to discuss creative writing techniques and tips and to workshop our writing in a safe and fun environment. 

    Workshop: Writing Personal Statement
    Workshop: Writing Personal Statement
    5:00pm

    A personal statement is a narrative that many universities will ask for as part of an application packet. Come to this workshop to learn how to frame this narrative to highlight your goals, interests, and achievements! 

    Join online: here

    KSU University Band & KSU Wind Symphony
    KSU University Band & KSU Wind Symphony
    7:30pm

    Bands & Percussion Series. Enjoy performances by the KSU University Band and KSU Wind Symphony under the direction of the Bailey School of Music faculty.

    Livestream

    Buy Tickets
  • 19
    Tuesday
    SOAAD Capstone Exhibition III
    SOAAD Capstone Exhibition III
    All Day

    Capstone exhibitions showcase the artwork of seniors completing their Bachelor of Fine Arts degrees. Using various disciplines and materials, the students exhibit their individual styles and conceptual abilities.

    Opening Reception: November 13, 2024 5pm - 7:30pm

    Buy Tickets
    Registration for Spring Semester 2025
    Registration for Spring Semester 2025
    All Day

    Please go to https://ecore.usg.edu for all important dates for eCore including registration dates.

    +23
    Jeffrey Gibson: They Teach Love, From the Collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and His Family Foundation
    Jeffrey Gibson: They Teach Love, From the Collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and His Family Foundation
    All Day

    Jeffrey Gibson: They Teach Love, from the Collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and His Family Foundation presents a sweeping survey of over 35 objects spanning 15 years. The exhibition includes prints, photography, painting, sculpture, installation, and video. Born in Colorado in 1972, Jeffrey Gibson is of Cherokee heritage and a member of the Mississippi Band of Choctaw. His vibrant work is a call for Indigenous empowerment as well as queer visibility. Gibson has a Bachelor of Fine Arts from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago and a Master of Fine Arts from the Royal College of Art, London. Gibson is representing the United States at the Venice Biennale 2024—the first Indigenous artist to have a solo exhibition in the American Pavilion. This traveling exhibition is organized by the Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art, Washington State University and is curated by Ryan Hardesty, Executive Director.

    Support for this exhibition and related education and outreach programs has been made possible by a grant from the
    Jordan Schnitzer Family Foundation.

    Opening Reception: October 2nd, 2024 RSVP

    Gallery talk with artist Jeffrey Gibson and collector Jordan Schnitzer in association with INTERCHANGE faculty performance event: October 17th, 7:30pm

    Buy Tickets
    Cherokee Printing: Then and Now
    Cherokee Printing: Then and Now
    All Day

    The Zuckerman Museum of Art is pleased to feature a careful selection of archival materials and artist books from the Bentley Rare Book Museum’s Cherokee Collection. Historical works on view include a Cherokee Hymn Book, circa 1940; a New Testament of the Holy Bible translated into the Cherokee language, 1860; and a copy of Cherokee Phoenix and Indians’ Advocate, 1830; among others. Also included is a contemporary artist book by Frank Brannon from 2005 as well as several examples of his prints of the Cherokee syllabary.

    Buy Tickets
    Passport Day with Education Abroad
    Passport Day with Education Abroad
    9:15am

    Get ready for Passport Day! This event is designed to help students apply for or renew their passports conveniently.

    • Services Offered: On-site passport application and renewal services.
    • What to Bring: Required documents, passport photos, and payment.
    • Additional Info: Guidance on travel requirements and tips for international travel.

     

    RSVP Required Here

    Taste Test Tuesdays: KSU
    Taste Test Tuesdays: KSU's Year of Canada
    10:00am

    Join us for Taste Test Tuesdays in November. On November 19, we'll be in the Prillaman Hall Lobby from 10 am-12 pm. Stop by our table to sample some of Canada's favorite snacks, and compare them to our version in the U.S. Get your unique Year of Canada merch too! See @ksuglobaleducation on Instagram for updates.

    10am Kennesaw Campus Tour
    10am Kennesaw Campus Tour
    10:00am

    Note- Make sure you are touring the campus of your major by checking this link: Campus By Major.

    Your tour of the Kennesaw Campus includes a 30-minute information session that covers topics ranging from campus majors and programs, admission requirements, and financial aid information. The information session will be followed by a 60-minute walking tour of the Kennesaw Campus.

     

    Sign Up Here

    10AM Marietta Campus Tour
    10AM Marietta Campus Tour
    10:00am

    Note- Make sure you are touring the campus of your major by checking this link: Campus By Major.

    Your tour of the Marietta Campus includes a 30-minute information session that covers topics ranging from campus majors and programs, admission requirements, and financial aid information. The information session will be followed by a 60-minute walking tour of the Marietta Campus.

    Sign Up Here

    Intro to Canva
    Intro to Canva
    10:00am

    Participants will learn the basics of creating eye-catching designs using Canva's user-friendly graphic design platform. They’ll explore features like templates, fonts, colors, and elements, gaining practical skills for creating visually appealing graphics and presentations.

    OPT Workshop
    OPT Workshop
    10:00am

    OPT Workshops reviews all details about applying for OPT through the USCIS

    OPT Workshop
    OPT Workshop
    10:00am

    OPT Workshops reviews all details about applying for OPT through the USCIS

    Student Appreciation Sale
    Student Appreciation Sale
    10:00am

    ‘TIS THE SEASON to SAVE

    Student Appreciation

    SALE

    25% OFF

    KSU-Branded Clothing & Gifts

    November 18 – 22

    BIGGEST SALE OF THE YEAR – Just for you!

    Get ahead of holiday shopping and grab something special for yourself!

    Student ID required. Valid for in-store, in-stock items only. This offer cannot be combined with other promotions.

    D2L Quick Answers: Gradebook for Finals
    D2L Quick Answers: Gradebook for Finals
    11:00am

    Join our workshop on understanding the D2L Brightspace Gradebook for final grades. We’ll guide you through the process of releasing final grades, clarify the distinction between adjusted and calculated final grades, and demonstrate how to drop the lowest grade items. This workshop is part of our D2L Quick Answers series, designed to help you navigate D2L with ease and efficiency.

    Diabetes Prevention Program Info Session
    Diabetes Prevention Program Info Session
    11:30am

    We will be hosting 2 Diabetes Prevention Program info sessions during the month of November as we look to start a new cohort for January 2025. If you or a family member are at risk for diabetes, or are just interested in the program, we highly recommend you attend one of the info sessions. Our first info session will be in-person on Wednesday, November 13th at 11:30 am in the Bagwell Building Room 224. Our second info session will also be in-person on Tuesday, November 19th at 11:30 am in the Bagwell Building Room 223. 

     

    Register at: https://ksu.percipio.com/liveCourse/b410eba5-0e67-4389-af23-1f246308d80c?sharelink=ZClwhRnyF

    1PM Marietta Campus Tour
    1PM Marietta Campus Tour
    1:00pm

    Note- Make sure you are touring the campus of your major by checking this link: Campus By Major.

    Your tour of the Marietta Campus includes a 30-minute information session that covers topics ranging from campus majors and programs, admission requirements, and financial aid information. The information session will be followed by a 60-minute walking tour of the Marietta Campus.

    Sign Up Here

    1PM Kennesaw Campus Tour
    1PM Kennesaw Campus Tour
    1:00pm

    Note- Make sure you are touring the campus of your major by checking this link: Campus By Major.

    Your tour of the Kennesaw Campus includes a 30-minute information session that covers topics ranging from campus majors and programs, admission requirements, and financial aid information. The information session will be followed by a 60-minute walking tour of the Kennesaw Campus.

    Sign Up Here

    Writing Like a Teacher w/ Dr. James Lang: Expanding the Audiences for Your Research
    Writing Like a Teacher w/ Dr. James Lang: Expanding the Audiences for Your Research
    1:30pm

    Writing Like a Teacher w/ Dr. James Lang: Expanding the Audiences for Your Research

     

    Event Type: In-Person

     

    Although many academics hope to find a wide audience for their work, writing for the public can prove challenging to writers deeply embedded in the complexities of their fields. According to author James M. Lang, faculty who would like to write for more public audiences can draw upon their pedagogical knowledge to create better learning experiences for readers. This approach draws lessons from Lang’s work as a book series acquisition editor, his multiple books aimed at general academic audiences, and his dozens of published magazine and newspaper essays. Participants will be introduced to a small set of principles and models that have been used by academic writers who have written successful trade books and built strong public platforms. During this interactive workshop with Dr. James Lang, they will also have the opportunity to apply some of the workshop’s principles to their own current or future projects and raise any questions they might have about the writing and publishing process.

     

    To register, please go log in to OwlTrain and register on the event page here.

     

    Taste Test Tuesdays: KSU
    Taste Test Tuesdays: KSU's Year of Canada
    2:00pm

    Join us for Taste Test Tuesdays in November. On November 19, we'll be on the Marietta Campus in the Atrium Building Lobby from 2-4 pm. Stop by our table to sample some of Canada's favorite snacks, and compare them to our version in the U.S. Get your unique Year of Canada merch too! See @ksuglobaleducation on Instagram for updates.

    Professionals with Purpose: Julia Boyd
    Professionals with Purpose: Julia Boyd
    2:00pm

    Julia Boyd, CAE is a skilled association director with 15+ years’ experience working within the nonprofit, association, and small business sector. She plays a pivotal role in supporting the Atlanta Press Club’s mission to serve the evolving professional, educational and social needs of the media community, foster journalistic excellence and advance the public’s interest in and understanding of a free press. Julia is a member of the Georgia Society of Association Executives (GSAE) and the American Society of Association Executives.

     

    Join us Tuesday November, 19th at 2:00pm. This is a 'must see' event if you are a Public Relations or a Journalism & Emerging Media major, or a member of PRSSA.We look forward to seeing you there!

     

    RSVP on OwlLife Professionals with Purpose: From Newsrooms to Boardrooms - Owl Life

    Travel Drop-in Session
    Travel Drop-in Session
    2:00pm

    Travel Drop-in Session: Sign-up via this link.

    Writing Like a Teacher w/ Dr. James Lang: Expanding the Audiences for Your Research
    Writing Like a Teacher w/ Dr. James Lang: Expanding the Audiences for Your Research
    3:30pm

    Writing Like a Teacher w/ Dr. James Lang: Expanding the Audiences for Your Research

     

    Event Type: In-Person

     

    Although many academics hope to find a wide audience for their work, writing for the public can prove challenging to writers deeply embedded in the complexities of their fields. According to author James M. Lang, faculty who would like to write for more public audiences can draw upon their pedagogical knowledge to create better learning experiences for readers. This approach draws lessons from Lang’s work as a book series acquisition editor, his multiple books aimed at general academic audiences, and his dozens of published magazine and newspaper essays. Participants will be introduced to a small set of principles and models that have been used by academic writers who have written successful trade books and built strong public platforms. During this interactive workshop with Dr. James Lang, they will also have the opportunity to apply some of the workshop’s principles to their own current or future projects and raise any questions they might have about the writing and publishing process.

     

    To register, please go log in to OwlTrain and register on the event page here.

     

    Computing Showcase (C-Day) Fall 2024
    Computing Showcase (C-Day) Fall 2024
    4:00pm

    The College of Computing and Software Engineering (CCSE) Computing Showcase (C-Day) is a biannual event that takes place at the end of fall and spring semesters where participating students showcase some of the richest activity at CCSE. As students prepare for graduation they present posters and games highlighting their experiences within internships, team projects, and capstone and thesis work.

    Students wishing to participant should see the C-Day website for details.

    Writers and Warlocks
    Writers and Warlocks
    5:00pm

    Have a thirst for adventure? Join Writers & Warlocks! This D&D group meets regularly in the KSU Writing Center on the Marietta campus.  For more information, email us at: wcgamewriters@kennesaw.edu 

    Evening MBA/WebMBA Virtual Information Session
    Evening MBA/WebMBA Virtual Information Session
    6:00pm

    Selecting a graduate program can be a challenging process. At our information sessions, we will introduce you to Kennesaw State University and Coles College of Business, discuss the application process, and introduce you to the courses that comprise our MBA programs.

    KSU Jazz Ensembles II & III
    KSU Jazz Ensembles II & III
    7:30pm

    Jazz Series. Enjoy performances by KSU Jazz Ensembles II & III led by Bailey School of Music faculty Wes Funderburk and Rob Opitz. 

    Livestream

    Buy Tickets
  • 20
    Wednesday
    SOAAD Capstone Exhibition III
    SOAAD Capstone Exhibition III
    All Day

    Capstone exhibitions showcase the artwork of seniors completing their Bachelor of Fine Arts degrees. Using various disciplines and materials, the students exhibit their individual styles and conceptual abilities.

    Opening Reception: November 13, 2024 5pm - 7:30pm

    Buy Tickets
    Registration for Spring Semester 2025
    Registration for Spring Semester 2025
    All Day

    Please go to https://ecore.usg.edu for all important dates for eCore including registration dates.

    +26
    Jeffrey Gibson: They Teach Love, From the Collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and His Family Foundation
    Jeffrey Gibson: They Teach Love, From the Collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and His Family Foundation
    All Day

    Jeffrey Gibson: They Teach Love, from the Collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and His Family Foundation presents a sweeping survey of over 35 objects spanning 15 years. The exhibition includes prints, photography, painting, sculpture, installation, and video. Born in Colorado in 1972, Jeffrey Gibson is of Cherokee heritage and a member of the Mississippi Band of Choctaw. His vibrant work is a call for Indigenous empowerment as well as queer visibility. Gibson has a Bachelor of Fine Arts from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago and a Master of Fine Arts from the Royal College of Art, London. Gibson is representing the United States at the Venice Biennale 2024—the first Indigenous artist to have a solo exhibition in the American Pavilion. This traveling exhibition is organized by the Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art, Washington State University and is curated by Ryan Hardesty, Executive Director.

    Support for this exhibition and related education and outreach programs has been made possible by a grant from the
    Jordan Schnitzer Family Foundation.

    Opening Reception: October 2nd, 2024 RSVP

    Gallery talk with artist Jeffrey Gibson and collector Jordan Schnitzer in association with INTERCHANGE faculty performance event: October 17th, 7:30pm

    Buy Tickets
    Cherokee Printing: Then and Now
    Cherokee Printing: Then and Now
    All Day

    The Zuckerman Museum of Art is pleased to feature a careful selection of archival materials and artist books from the Bentley Rare Book Museum’s Cherokee Collection. Historical works on view include a Cherokee Hymn Book, circa 1940; a New Testament of the Holy Bible translated into the Cherokee language, 1860; and a copy of Cherokee Phoenix and Indians’ Advocate, 1830; among others. Also included is a contemporary artist book by Frank Brannon from 2005 as well as several examples of his prints of the Cherokee syllabary.

    Buy Tickets
    Fall 2024 Symposium of Student Scholars: In-Person Oral Presentations
    Fall 2024 Symposium of Student Scholars: In-Person Oral Presentations
    9:00am

    The Symposium of Student Scholars is designed to showcase student research. The Fall Edition takes place each fall semester on the Marietta Campus.

     

    All academic college has been allotted a 50-minute timeslot to showcare the top four oral presentation research projects.

    The schedule is as follows:

    • 9:00am - CACM
    • 10:00am - COTA
    • 11:00am - SPCEET
    • 1:00pm - Heath & Sciences Oral Presentation Hour: featuring presentations by CCSE, CSM & WCHHS
    • 2:00pm - RCHSS

    Please come support your undergraduate researchers!

    Fall 2024 COTA Council for Undergraduate Research Symposium of Student Scholars
    Fall 2024 COTA Council for Undergraduate Research Symposium of Student Scholars
    9:00am

    Come join our College of the Arts students presenting at the Fall Symposium of Student Scholars showcases research.

    10AM Marietta Campus Tour
    10AM Marietta Campus Tour
    10:00am

    Note- Make sure you are touring the campus of your major by checking this link: Campus By Major.

    Your tour of the Marietta Campus includes a 30-minute information session that covers topics ranging from campus majors and programs, admission requirements, and financial aid information. The information session will be followed by a 60-minute walking tour of the Marietta Campus.

    Sign Up Here

    Virtual Education Abroad Informational Session
    Virtual Education Abroad Informational Session
    10:00am

    Learn more regarding Education Abroad at Kennesaw State! During this informational session, you will learn:

     

    • Programs: Exchange, internships, etc
    • Apply: Steps and tips
    • Costs: Fees and funding
    • Academics: Credits and courses
     

    Q&A Included! Sign up here: https://kennesawstateuniversity-vbzux.formstack.com/forms/exchange_information_session

    10AM Kennesaw Campus Spotlight Tour: MEBUS Program
    10AM Kennesaw Campus Spotlight Tour: MEBUS Program
    10:00am

    Your tour of the Kennesaw Campus includes a 30-minute information session that covers topics ranging from campus majors and programs, admission requirements, and financial aid information. The information session will be followed by a 60-minute walking tour of the Kennesaw Campus.

    The Joel A. Katz Music & Entertainment Business (MEBUS) Program is an 18-credit hour minor or 24-credit hour certificate program offering three capstone courses in the music & entertainment business as well as marketing, management, production, communication, and entrepreneurship courses that prepare students for careers in the entertainment industry. MEBUS is open to all KSU undergraduate students with a desire to work in the entertainment industry in areas such as film and television production, audio and video technology, venue and artist management, and concert and event production.

    More information can be found at www.ksumebus.com

    Note: This is an extended walking tour of campus

    Sign Up Here

    Virtual Education Abroad Informational Session
    Virtual Education Abroad Informational Session
    10:00am

    Learn more:

    • Programs: Exchange, internships, etc
    • Apply: Steps and tips
    • Costs: Fees and funding
    • Academics: Credits and courses
    • Culture: Adaptation and Student Life
    • Safety: Insurance and tips

     

    Q&A Included!

     

    Ready to explore? 🌍

    Getting Started with Microsoft Copilot
    Getting Started with Microsoft Copilot
    10:00am

    Join us for an engaging workshop delving into the exciting world of Microsoft Copilot, a powerful AI (artificial intelligence) tool. This workshop is perfect for beginners and will explore topics like generating creative content, answering questions, and even proofreading your writing. Whether you’re looking to write a compelling story, create a unique image, or simply make your day-to-day tasks easier, this workshop will help you master AI at KSU!

    Student Appreciation Sale
    Student Appreciation Sale
    10:00am

    ‘TIS THE SEASON to SAVE

    Student Appreciation

    SALE

    25% OFF

    KSU-Branded Clothing & Gifts

    November 18 – 22

    BIGGEST SALE OF THE YEAR – Just for you!

    Get ahead of holiday shopping and grab something special for yourself!

    Student ID required. Valid for in-store, in-stock items only. This offer cannot be combined with other promotions.

    SGIA Brown Bag Research Series: Why Read Tolstoy?
    SGIA Brown Bag Research Series: Why Read Tolstoy?
    10:30am

    Dr. Jack Moran of School of Government and International Affairs presents "Why Read Tolstoy?". The talk will touch upon his book, A Prophet of Modern Delusions, as well as related topics.

     

    Book Description: Throughout his major works, Leo Tolstoy argues that the central problem of the modern world is its delusional character. We have become delusional about the utility of science, the effects of music, the nature of love and the divine, and the inescapable reality of death. A Prophet of Modern Delusions: Tolstoy’s Critique of Modernity explores Tolstoy’s arguments regarding these delusions. In so doing, it illustrates the continuing relevance of Tolstoy’s writings to those who desire to understand the complexities of modernity and who wish to be roused from deeply entrenched ways of thinking that may be delusional.

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    Friendsgiving - Stingers & The Commons
    Friendsgiving - Stingers & The Commons
    11:00am

    Kick off the holiday season with Friendsgiving! Enjoy all your favorite festive dishes and share what you're thankful for with us. Join the celebration at Stingers on Wednesday, November 20, starting at 11 AM, or at The Commons on Thursday, November 21, from 11:30 AM to 3 PM. Let’s make it a feast to remember!

    PHDINCM Virtual Information Session
    PHDINCM Virtual Information Session
    12:30pm

    Join us for an upcoming virtual information session for the Ph.D. in International Conflict Management Program. To Register for the November 20th Information Session, Click Here. To view all upcoming PHDINCM virtual information sessions, and to learn about the application process, Click Here.

    1PM Kennesaw Campus Tour
    1PM Kennesaw Campus Tour
    1:00pm

    Note- Make sure you are touring the campus of your major by checking this link: Campus By Major.

    Your tour of the Kennesaw Campus includes a 30-minute information session that covers topics ranging from campus majors and programs, admission requirements, and financial aid information. The information session will be followed by a 60-minute walking tour of the Kennesaw Campus.

    Sign Up Here

    1PM Marietta Campus Tour
    1PM Marietta Campus Tour
    1:00pm

    Note- Make sure you are touring the campus of your major by checking this link: Campus By Major.

    Your tour of the Marietta Campus includes a 30-minute information session that covers topics ranging from campus majors and programs, admission requirements, and financial aid information. The information session will be followed by a 60-minute walking tour of the Marietta Campus.

    Sign Up Here

    Fall 2024 Symposium of Student Scholars: CSM In-Person Oral Presentations
    Fall 2024 Symposium of Student Scholars: CSM In-Person Oral Presentations
    1:00pm

    The Symposium of Student Scholars is designed to showcase student research. The Fall Edition takes place each fall semester on the Marietta Campus.

     

    The College of Science and Mathematics has been allotted a 50-minute timeslot with CCSE and WCHHS to showcase student oral presentations. Visit the program for more details and abstracts.

     

    Please come support your undergraduate researchers!

    Adulting 101: Are You Ready for Finals?!
    Adulting 101: Are You Ready for Finals?!
    2:00pm

    Are you ready for finals?! Join us for this workshop to learn test-taking strategies, practices to release tension/anxiety, and how to identify readiness! 

    Hosted in partnership with the Department of Student Success Programs

    Adulting 101 is a monthly workshop series designed to educate students on key life skills to utilize during and after college, with the goal of eliminating informational barriers that may prevent students from reaching degree completion and achieving post-college success. Check back for upcoming events on Owl Life! 

    Analysis and Applied Mathematics (AAM) Seminar
    Analysis and Applied Mathematics (AAM) Seminar
    2:30pm

    Speaker: Dr. Thialita M. Nascimento, Iowa State
    Title: “Geometric estimates in Degenerate/Singular elliptic equations.”
    Abstract: We obtain higher order regularity estimates for degenerate/singular elliptic equations in regions where the behavior of the solution is initially unknown. This is achieved via a geometric approach which is rooted in free boundary problems techniques.

     

    The Analysis and Applied Mathematics (AAM) Seminar is intended for Kennesaw State faculty working in the various areas of analysis and applied mathematics to get together to discuss their current work or related questions. Seminars often involve advanced mathematical knowledge. However, the seminars are open to anyone interested in attending.

     

    This seminar will be held virtually. 

     

    DIAL-IN INFORMATION
    Stream Link
    Passcode: 9AzS7R

    Refreshing Your Course(s) for Spring: An Overview of the Backward Course Design Process
    Refreshing Your Course(s) for Spring: An Overview of the Backward Course Design Process
    3:00pm

    Refreshing Your Course(s) for Spring: An Overview of the Backward Course Design Process

    Facilitator: Tris Utschig

    As the fall term nears an end, it is a great time to refresh your course plans for spring. “Backward design” offers an evidence-based, step-by-step method that simplifies the design process (Wiggins and McTighe, 1998). This workshop offers an opportunity to be intentional about advancing your ideas for continuous improvement in your teaching. Backward course design leads to more transparent and inclusive teaching, which promotes a sense of belonging in the classroom. Backward design is appropriate for all teaching modalities.

    To register, please go log in to OwlTrain and register on the event page here.

    Master of Public Administration Study Abroad Information Session
    Master of Public Administration Study Abroad Information Session
    5:00pm

    Join us to learn more about the upcoming Comparative NGO Administration short-term study abroad program in Geneva, Switzerland. 

    Writers and Warlocks
    Writers and Warlocks
    5:00pm

    Have a thirst for adventure? Join Writers & Warlocks! This D&D group meets regularly in the KSU Writing Center on the Marietta campus.  For more information, email us at: wcgamewriters@kennesaw.edu 

    Not Your Professor
    Not Your Professor's Book Club
    5:00pm

    Love manga? Looking to make friends with similar interests? Join “Not Your Professor’s Book Club” on Wednesdays! Expect snacks, games, and good books. We hope to see you there in Johnson 101 (the Marietta Campus Writing Center) from 6:00-7:00 PM! 

    Master of Science in Information Systems (MSIS) Information Session
    Master of Science in Information Systems (MSIS) Information Session
    6:00pm

    Selecting a graduate program can be a challenging process. At our MSIS information session, we introduce you to KSU and Coles College, discuss the application process, and introduce you to the relevant courses, flexibility, and opportunities that comprise the MSIS program.

    Master of Science in Healthcare Management and Informatics Information Session
    Master of Science in Healthcare Management and Informatics Information Session
    6:00pm

    This session will be an introduction to the Coles College of Business Master of Science in Healthcare Management and Informatics (MSHMI) program. The event will take place via Microsoft Teams, and you will receive an emailed link to join the
    event approximately 10 minutes before the start time.

    The Write Place
    The Write Place
    6:00pm

    Looking for encouragement, motivation, and the tools to finish your story, novel, or poem? We have the "write" place for you! Join this community of creative writers who will push you past that writer's block and toward a more productive creative writing process. We meet to discuss creative writing techniques and tips and to workshop our writing in a safe and fun environment. 

    KSU Symphony Orchestra
    KSU Symphony Orchestra
    7:30pm

    Orchestras Series. Enjoy a performance under the direction of Bailey School of Music Director of Orchestral Studies Nathaniel F. Parker.

    Livestream

    Buy Tickets
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    Thursday
    SOAAD Capstone Exhibition III
    SOAAD Capstone Exhibition III
    All Day

    Capstone exhibitions showcase the artwork of seniors completing their Bachelor of Fine Arts degrees. Using various disciplines and materials, the students exhibit their individual styles and conceptual abilities.

    Opening Reception: November 13, 2024 5pm - 7:30pm

    Buy Tickets
    Registration for Spring Semester 2025
    Registration for Spring Semester 2025
    All Day

    Please go to https://ecore.usg.edu for all important dates for eCore including registration dates.

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    Jeffrey Gibson: They Teach Love, From the Collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and His Family Foundation
    Jeffrey Gibson: They Teach Love, From the Collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and His Family Foundation
    All Day

    Jeffrey Gibson: They Teach Love, from the Collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and His Family Foundation presents a sweeping survey of over 35 objects spanning 15 years. The exhibition includes prints, photography, painting, sculpture, installation, and video. Born in Colorado in 1972, Jeffrey Gibson is of Cherokee heritage and a member of the Mississippi Band of Choctaw. His vibrant work is a call for Indigenous empowerment as well as queer visibility. Gibson has a Bachelor of Fine Arts from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago and a Master of Fine Arts from the Royal College of Art, London. Gibson is representing the United States at the Venice Biennale 2024—the first Indigenous artist to have a solo exhibition in the American Pavilion. This traveling exhibition is organized by the Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art, Washington State University and is curated by Ryan Hardesty, Executive Director.

    Support for this exhibition and related education and outreach programs has been made possible by a grant from the
    Jordan Schnitzer Family Foundation.

    Opening Reception: October 2nd, 2024 RSVP

    Gallery talk with artist Jeffrey Gibson and collector Jordan Schnitzer in association with INTERCHANGE faculty performance event: October 17th, 7:30pm

    Buy Tickets
    Cherokee Printing: Then and Now
    Cherokee Printing: Then and Now
    All Day

    The Zuckerman Museum of Art is pleased to feature a careful selection of archival materials and artist books from the Bentley Rare Book Museum’s Cherokee Collection. Historical works on view include a Cherokee Hymn Book, circa 1940; a New Testament of the Holy Bible translated into the Cherokee language, 1860; and a copy of Cherokee Phoenix and Indians’ Advocate, 1830; among others. Also included is a contemporary artist book by Frank Brannon from 2005 as well as several examples of his prints of the Cherokee syllabary.

    Buy Tickets
    PHDINCM Virtual Information Session
    PHDINCM Virtual Information Session
    12:30pm

    Join us for an upcoming virtual information session for the Ph.D. in International Conflict Management Program. To Register for the November 20th Information Session, Click Here. To view all upcoming PHDINCM virtual information sessions, and to learn about the application process, Click Here.

    SAS Training for Intermediate Financial Users: November 21st, 2024
    SAS Training for Intermediate Financial Users: November 21st, 2024
    9:00am

    This SAS training is designed for users with SAS experience. Students will learn how to create their own reports including report design utilizing tables and graphs, formatting, totals and group breaks. You must have a SAS user account and approval to view financial information before taking this class. The Financial Report request form may be found here: https://fiscalservices.kennesaw.edu/docs/FinancialReportingDataWarehouseUserAccountRequestForm.pdf.

    Fall 2024 COTA Council for Undergraduate Research Symposium of Student Scholars
    Fall 2024 COTA Council for Undergraduate Research Symposium of Student Scholars
    9:00am

    Come join our College of the Arts students presenting at the Fall Symposium of Student Scholars showcases research.

    Fall 2024 Symposium of Student Scholars: CSM In-Person Poster Presentations
    Fall 2024 Symposium of Student Scholars: CSM In-Person Poster Presentations
    9:00am

    The Symposium of Student Scholars is designed to showcase student research. The Fall Edition takes place each fall semester on the Marietta Campus.

     

    Poster presentations are held in 45-min timeslots, with up to 50 posters per session, throughout the day. Visit the program for more details and abstracts.

     

    Please come support your undergraduate researchers!

    Fall 2024 Symposium of Student Scholars: In-Person Poster Presentations
    Fall 2024 Symposium of Student Scholars: In-Person Poster Presentations
    9:00am

    The Symposium of Student Scholars is designed to showcase student research. The Fall Edition takes place each fall semester on the Marietta Campus.

     

    Poster presentations are held in 45-min timeslots, with up to 50 posters per session.

     

    Please come support your undergraduate researchers!

    Student Appreciation Sale
    Student Appreciation Sale
    10:00am

    ‘TIS THE SEASON to SAVE

    Student Appreciation

    SALE

    25% OFF

    KSU-Branded Clothing & Gifts

    November 18 – 22

    BIGGEST SALE OF THE YEAR – Just for you!

    Get ahead of holiday shopping and grab something special for yourself!

    Student ID required. Valid for in-store, in-stock items only. This offer cannot be combined with other promotions.

    10AM Marietta Campus Tour
    10AM Marietta Campus Tour
    10:00am

    Note- Make sure you are touring the campus of your major by checking this link: Campus By Major.

    Your tour of the Marietta Campus includes a 30-minute information session that covers topics ranging from campus majors and programs, admission requirements, and financial aid information. The information session will be followed by a 60-minute walking tour of the Marietta Campus.

    Sign Up Here

    Friendsgiving - Stingers & The Commons
    Friendsgiving - Stingers & The Commons
    11:00am

    Kick off the holiday season with Friendsgiving! Enjoy all your favorite festive dishes and share what you're thankful for with us. Join the celebration at Stingers on Wednesday, November 20, starting at 11 AM, or at The Commons on Thursday, November 21, from 11:30 AM to 3 PM. Let’s make it a feast to remember!

    1PM Kennesaw Campus Tour
    1PM Kennesaw Campus Tour
    1:00pm

    Note- Make sure you are touring the campus of your major by checking this link: Campus By Major.

    Your tour of the Kennesaw Campus includes a 30-minute information session that covers topics ranging from campus majors and programs, admission requirements, and financial aid information. The information session will be followed by a 60-minute walking tour of the Kennesaw Campus.

    Sign Up Here

    1PM Marietta Campus Tour
    1PM Marietta Campus Tour
    1:00pm

    Note- Make sure you are touring the campus of your major by checking this link: Campus By Major.

    Your tour of the Marietta Campus includes a 30-minute information session that covers topics ranging from campus majors and programs, admission requirements, and financial aid information. The information session will be followed by a 60-minute walking tour of the Marietta Campus.

    Sign Up Here

    Webinar on Using Discussions Effectively in Online Courses
    Webinar on Using Discussions Effectively in Online Courses
    1:00pm

    Click Here to Register

    Do you use discussions in your online courses? Or do you totally avoid them because you want to eliminate inane exchanges between students that makes no sense and adds no value to the class or to their learning? Do you think it’s important for students to engage in online discussions, but you are not sure how to proceed? Have you used discussions, but they have not been as effective or engaging? Or you have never really thought about the usefulness of discussions as an engagement and interactive tool in online teaching and learning? If you’ve answered yes to any of these questions, this webinar is for you.

    During the “Using Discussions Effectively in Online Courses” webinar session, we will demonstrate how instructors can effectively include discussions in their online courses, how they can make grading these discussions less of a chore and more of a learning experience for students and how incorporating discussions based on high fidelity topics can add value to learning opportunities for students and help them understand concepts through peer interaction and instructor guidance.

    Scrappy Hour
    Scrappy Hour
    1:30pm

    Join your fellow Owls for a weekly tradition of enjoying a refreshing soda ice cream float (or simply have a drink and some ice cream) and mingling with Scrappy. You can take home a souvenir cup to remember the experience. So, come and join us to make some unforgettable memories with your KSU community! 

     

    Scrappy Hour will happen every Thursday from 1:30-2:30 PM. The 1st and 3rd Thursday of every month will be on the Kennesaw Campus. The 2nd and 4th Thursday of every month will be on the Marietta Campus. All students, faculty, and staff are welcome!

    A Novel Idea: Book Club
    A Novel Idea: Book Club
    5:00pm

    Join the KSU Writing Center’s “A Novel Idea” book club for snacks, book talk, and a good time! Our February book will be Six of Crows by Leigh Bardugo. If you have any questions, just email us at wcnovelidea@kennesaw.edu. See you in English Building 219!

    K.I.S.S. (Kennesaw Improv Society, Stupid!) Fall Improv Showcase
    K.I.S.S. (Kennesaw Improv Society, Stupid!) Fall Improv Showcase
    7:30pm

    Our resident improv ensemble, K.I.S.S., offers an evening of performances on the fly. Side-splitting, surprising, and at times, absolutely silly. Some content may not be suitable for those under the age of 16. 

    KSU Brass Ensembles
    KSU Brass Ensembles
    7:30pm

    Chamber Music Series. Enjoy an evening of performances by Bailey School of Music student brass ensembles.

    Livestream

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    Friday
    SOAAD Capstone Exhibition III
    SOAAD Capstone Exhibition III
    All Day

    Capstone exhibitions showcase the artwork of seniors completing their Bachelor of Fine Arts degrees. Using various disciplines and materials, the students exhibit their individual styles and conceptual abilities.

    Opening Reception: November 13, 2024 5pm - 7:30pm

    Buy Tickets
    Registration for Spring Semester 2025
    Registration for Spring Semester 2025
    All Day

    Please go to https://ecore.usg.edu for all important dates for eCore including registration dates.

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    Jeffrey Gibson: They Teach Love, From the Collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and His Family Foundation
    Jeffrey Gibson: They Teach Love, From the Collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and His Family Foundation
    All Day

    Jeffrey Gibson: They Teach Love, from the Collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and His Family Foundation presents a sweeping survey of over 35 objects spanning 15 years. The exhibition includes prints, photography, painting, sculpture, installation, and video. Born in Colorado in 1972, Jeffrey Gibson is of Cherokee heritage and a member of the Mississippi Band of Choctaw. His vibrant work is a call for Indigenous empowerment as well as queer visibility. Gibson has a Bachelor of Fine Arts from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago and a Master of Fine Arts from the Royal College of Art, London. Gibson is representing the United States at the Venice Biennale 2024—the first Indigenous artist to have a solo exhibition in the American Pavilion. This traveling exhibition is organized by the Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art, Washington State University and is curated by Ryan Hardesty, Executive Director.

    Support for this exhibition and related education and outreach programs has been made possible by a grant from the
    Jordan Schnitzer Family Foundation.

    Opening Reception: October 2nd, 2024 RSVP

    Gallery talk with artist Jeffrey Gibson and collector Jordan Schnitzer in association with INTERCHANGE faculty performance event: October 17th, 7:30pm

    Buy Tickets
    Cherokee Printing: Then and Now
    Cherokee Printing: Then and Now
    All Day

    The Zuckerman Museum of Art is pleased to feature a careful selection of archival materials and artist books from the Bentley Rare Book Museum’s Cherokee Collection. Historical works on view include a Cherokee Hymn Book, circa 1940; a New Testament of the Holy Bible translated into the Cherokee language, 1860; and a copy of Cherokee Phoenix and Indians’ Advocate, 1830; among others. Also included is a contemporary artist book by Frank Brannon from 2005 as well as several examples of his prints of the Cherokee syllabary.

    Buy Tickets
    Fall Analytics Day
    Fall Analytics Day
    8:30am

    Kennesaw State University’s Analytics Day celebrates undergraduate and graduate analytics students’ work. The event features poster presentations of students’ analytics research and guest speakers discussing evolving trends in analytics and data science. 

    Fall 2024 COTA Council for Undergraduate Research Symposium of Student Scholars
    Fall 2024 COTA Council for Undergraduate Research Symposium of Student Scholars
    9:00am

    Come join our College of the Arts students presenting at the Fall Symposium of Student Scholars showcases research.

    10am Kennesaw Campus Tour
    10am Kennesaw Campus Tour
    10:00am

    Note- Make sure you are touring the campus of your major by checking this link: Campus By Major.

    Your tour of the Kennesaw Campus includes a 30-minute information session that covers topics ranging from campus majors and programs, admission requirements, and financial aid information. The information session will be followed by a 60-minute walking tour of the Kennesaw Campus.

     

    Sign Up Here

    10AM Marietta Campus Spotlight Tour: Honors Program
    10AM Marietta Campus Spotlight Tour: Honors Program
    10:00am

    Your tour of the Marietta Campus includes a 30-minute information session that covers topics ranging from campus majors and programs, admission requirements, and financial aid information. The information session will be followed by a 60-minute walking tour of the Marietta Campus.

    "Are you interested in a career in engineering, nursing, or science? Do you plan to study law, medicine, or music? When you join the Keeping Sights Upward Journey Honors College, you join students from across all disciplines that share the commitment to make the most of their undergraduate experience. Our innovative curriculum focuses on experiential learning while promoting leadership, professional development, and civic and social engagement — all designed to amplify your individual pathway and provide a community that extends beyond stellar academics.

    Our students are engaging in learning projects at home and abroad, extending their education through internships in the public and private sectors, and carrying out dynamic research alongside distinguished faculty.

    If you are a highly motivated student, we invite you to explore how the KSU Journey Honors College can transform your undergraduate career.”

    Sign Up Here

    Student Appreciation Sale
    Student Appreciation Sale
    10:00am

    ‘TIS THE SEASON to SAVE

    Student Appreciation

    SALE

    25% OFF

    KSU-Branded Clothing & Gifts

    November 18 – 22

    BIGGEST SALE OF THE YEAR – Just for you!

    Get ahead of holiday shopping and grab something special for yourself!

    Student ID required. Valid for in-store, in-stock items only. This offer cannot be combined with other promotions.

    Biweekly 3 Time Due 10am
    Biweekly 3 Time Due 10am
    10:00am
    Biweekly 3 Payroll for May 12 - May 25
    Opossum and the Season Stone
    Opossum and the Season Stone
    10:30am

    Live cello melodies enhance this multisensory, immersive adventure through the Children’s Forest at Swift-Cantrell Park. Crafted by KSU students, faculty, and local artists to explore nature’s rhythms, Opossum and the Season Stone is designed for children ages 0-8 and their caregivers. Presented in collaboration with KSU’s Department of Theatre and Performance Studies; Smith Gilbert Gardens, City of Kennesaw Botanical Garden; and the City of Kennesaw Parks and Recreation Department. Costumes created in partnership with KSU School of Art and Design’s Textiles program. FREE! Please let us know you are coming: https://ticketscandy.com/e/opossum-and-the-season-stone-4260

    Buy Tickets
    SCJ Make-Up Exam Day
    SCJ Make-Up Exam Day
    12:00pm

    SCJ Make-Up Exam Day

    Fall 2024 Symposium of Student Scholars: Virtual Presentations
    Fall 2024 Symposium of Student Scholars: Virtual Presentations
    12:00pm

    The Symposium of Student Scholars is designed to showcase student research. Virtual presentations of all types are held via Microsoft Teams to accommodate more schedules.

     

    The schedule, with each TEAMS link, can be found on the Symposium webpage.

     

    Please come support your undergraduate researchers!

    Assistant and Associate Chairs Mutual Mentoring Group | Fall 2024
    Assistant and Associate Chairs Mutual Mentoring Group | Fall 2024
    12:30pm

    Assistant and Associate Chairs Mutual Mentoring Group

    Event Type: Hybrid

    Facilitator: Tanja Link

    The Assistant and Associate Chairs Mutual Mentoring Group, AAC-MMG, provides an opportunity for assistant and associate chairs to build community with like-minded peers and support each other while achieving goals as defined by the group. Members will meet each month to discuss topics related to opportunities and challenges related to their role.

     

    To register, please go log in to OwlTrain and register on the event page here.

    1PM Marietta Campus Tour
    1PM Marietta Campus Tour
    1:00pm

    Note- Make sure you are touring the campus of your major by checking this link: Campus By Major.

    Your tour of the Marietta Campus includes a 30-minute information session that covers topics ranging from campus majors and programs, admission requirements, and financial aid information. The information session will be followed by a 60-minute walking tour of the Marietta Campus.

    Sign Up Here

    1PM Kennesaw Campus Tour
    1PM Kennesaw Campus Tour
    1:00pm

    Note- Make sure you are touring the campus of your major by checking this link: Campus By Major.

    Your tour of the Kennesaw Campus includes a 30-minute information session that covers topics ranging from campus majors and programs, admission requirements, and financial aid information. The information session will be followed by a 60-minute walking tour of the Kennesaw Campus.

    Sign Up Here

    BIPOC Mutual Mentoring Group
    BIPOC Mutual Mentoring Group
    2:00pm

    BIPOC Mutual Mentoring Group

    Facilitator: Misty Grayer

    The BIPOC Faculty Mutual Mentoring Group provides an opportunity for faculty who identify as faculty of color to build community with like-minded peers and support each other while achieving goals as defined by the group. Members will meet monthly for one hour to discuss topics related to opportunities and challenges related to their role.

    To register, please go log in to OwlTrain and register on the event page here.

    For Better or for Verse
    For Better or for Verse
    2:00pm

    Whether you're a seasoned sonneteer or just starting with poetry, join For Better or for Verse Poetry Club to explore the poetic sphere of expression, one verse at a time. We meet every week to share, discuss, and write poetry of all kinds. For more information, email us at: ksuwcpoetry@kennesaw.edu

     Fall 2024 Symposium of Student Scholars: CSM Virtual Presentation
    Fall 2024 Symposium of Student Scholars: CSM Virtual Presentation
    2:15pm

    The Symposium of Student Scholars is designed to showcase student research. Virtual presentations of all types are held via Microsoft Teams to accommodate more schedules.

     

    The schedule, with each TEAMS link, can be found in the program. The CSM presentation link can be found here.

     

    Please come support your undergraduate researchers!

    K.I.S.S. (Kennesaw Improv Society, Stupid!) Fall Improv Showcase
    K.I.S.S. (Kennesaw Improv Society, Stupid!) Fall Improv Showcase
    8:00pm

    Our resident improv ensemble, K.I.S.S., offers an evening of performances on the fly. Side-splitting, surprising, and at times, absolutely silly. Some content may not be suitable for those under the age of 16. 

  • 23
    Saturday
    SOAAD Capstone Exhibition III
    SOAAD Capstone Exhibition III
    All Day

    Capstone exhibitions showcase the artwork of seniors completing their Bachelor of Fine Arts degrees. Using various disciplines and materials, the students exhibit their individual styles and conceptual abilities.

    Opening Reception: November 13, 2024 5pm - 7:30pm

    Buy Tickets
    Registration for Spring Semester 2025
    Registration for Spring Semester 2025
    All Day

    Please go to https://ecore.usg.edu for all important dates for eCore including registration dates.

    +4
    Jeffrey Gibson: They Teach Love, From the Collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and His Family Foundation
    Jeffrey Gibson: They Teach Love, From the Collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and His Family Foundation
    All Day

    Jeffrey Gibson: They Teach Love, from the Collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and His Family Foundation presents a sweeping survey of over 35 objects spanning 15 years. The exhibition includes prints, photography, painting, sculpture, installation, and video. Born in Colorado in 1972, Jeffrey Gibson is of Cherokee heritage and a member of the Mississippi Band of Choctaw. His vibrant work is a call for Indigenous empowerment as well as queer visibility. Gibson has a Bachelor of Fine Arts from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago and a Master of Fine Arts from the Royal College of Art, London. Gibson is representing the United States at the Venice Biennale 2024—the first Indigenous artist to have a solo exhibition in the American Pavilion. This traveling exhibition is organized by the Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art, Washington State University and is curated by Ryan Hardesty, Executive Director.

    Support for this exhibition and related education and outreach programs has been made possible by a grant from the
    Jordan Schnitzer Family Foundation.

    Opening Reception: October 2nd, 2024 RSVP

    Gallery talk with artist Jeffrey Gibson and collector Jordan Schnitzer in association with INTERCHANGE faculty performance event: October 17th, 7:30pm

    Buy Tickets
    Cherokee Printing: Then and Now
    Cherokee Printing: Then and Now
    All Day

    The Zuckerman Museum of Art is pleased to feature a careful selection of archival materials and artist books from the Bentley Rare Book Museum’s Cherokee Collection. Historical works on view include a Cherokee Hymn Book, circa 1940; a New Testament of the Holy Bible translated into the Cherokee language, 1860; and a copy of Cherokee Phoenix and Indians’ Advocate, 1830; among others. Also included is a contemporary artist book by Frank Brannon from 2005 as well as several examples of his prints of the Cherokee syllabary.

    Buy Tickets
    Opossum and the Season Stone
    Opossum and the Season Stone
    10:30am

    Live cello melodies enhance this multisensory, immersive adventure through the Children’s Forest at Swift-Cantrell Park. Crafted by KSU students, faculty, and local artists to explore nature’s rhythms, Opossum and the Season Stone is designed for children ages 0-8 and their caregivers. Presented in collaboration with KSU’s Department of Theatre and Performance Studies; Smith Gilbert Gardens, City of Kennesaw Botanical Garden; and the City of Kennesaw Parks and Recreation Department. Costumes created in partnership with KSU School of Art and Design’s Textiles program. FREE! Please let us know you are coming: https://ticketscandy.com/e/opossum-and-the-season-stone-4260

    Buy Tickets
    Opossum and the Season Stone
    Opossum and the Season Stone
    1:00pm

    Live cello melodies enhance this multisensory, immersive adventure through the Children’s Forest at Swift-Cantrell Park. Crafted by KSU students, faculty, and local artists to explore nature’s rhythms, Opossum and the Season Stone is designed for children ages 0-8 and their caregivers. Presented in collaboration with KSU’s Department of Theatre and Performance Studies; Smith Gilbert Gardens, City of Kennesaw Botanical Garden; and the City of Kennesaw Parks and Recreation Department. Costumes created in partnership with KSU School of Art and Design’s Textiles program. FREE! Please let us know you are coming: https://ticketscandy.com/e/opossum-and-the-season-stone-4260

    Buy Tickets
  • 24
    Sunday
    Registration for Spring Semester 2025
    Registration for Spring Semester 2025
    All Day

    Please go to https://ecore.usg.edu for all important dates for eCore including registration dates.

    Jeffrey Gibson: They Teach Love, From the Collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and His Family Foundation
    Jeffrey Gibson: They Teach Love, From the Collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and His Family Foundation
    All Day

    Jeffrey Gibson: They Teach Love, from the Collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and His Family Foundation presents a sweeping survey of over 35 objects spanning 15 years. The exhibition includes prints, photography, painting, sculpture, installation, and video. Born in Colorado in 1972, Jeffrey Gibson is of Cherokee heritage and a member of the Mississippi Band of Choctaw. His vibrant work is a call for Indigenous empowerment as well as queer visibility. Gibson has a Bachelor of Fine Arts from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago and a Master of Fine Arts from the Royal College of Art, London. Gibson is representing the United States at the Venice Biennale 2024—the first Indigenous artist to have a solo exhibition in the American Pavilion. This traveling exhibition is organized by the Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art, Washington State University and is curated by Ryan Hardesty, Executive Director.

    Support for this exhibition and related education and outreach programs has been made possible by a grant from the
    Jordan Schnitzer Family Foundation.

    Opening Reception: October 2nd, 2024 RSVP

    Gallery talk with artist Jeffrey Gibson and collector Jordan Schnitzer in association with INTERCHANGE faculty performance event: October 17th, 7:30pm

    Buy Tickets
    +2
    Cherokee Printing: Then and Now
    Cherokee Printing: Then and Now
    All Day

    The Zuckerman Museum of Art is pleased to feature a careful selection of archival materials and artist books from the Bentley Rare Book Museum’s Cherokee Collection. Historical works on view include a Cherokee Hymn Book, circa 1940; a New Testament of the Holy Bible translated into the Cherokee language, 1860; and a copy of Cherokee Phoenix and Indians’ Advocate, 1830; among others. Also included is a contemporary artist book by Frank Brannon from 2005 as well as several examples of his prints of the Cherokee syllabary.

    Buy Tickets
    SOAAD Capstone Exhibition III
    SOAAD Capstone Exhibition III
    All Day

    Capstone exhibitions showcase the artwork of seniors completing their Bachelor of Fine Arts degrees. Using various disciplines and materials, the students exhibit their individual styles and conceptual abilities.

    Opening Reception: November 13, 2024 5pm - 7:30pm

    Buy Tickets
  • 25
    Monday
    BREAK - FULL TERM and 7 WEEK II
    BREAK - FULL TERM and 7 WEEK II
    All Day
    Registration for Spring Semester 2025
    Registration for Spring Semester 2025
    All Day

    Please go to https://ecore.usg.edu for all important dates for eCore including registration dates.

    +6
    Thanksgiving Break
    Thanksgiving Break
    All Day

    Reminder of Thanksgiving Break November 25th through the 29th, 2024.

    12-Hour Domestic Relations Mediation Practicum
    12-Hour Domestic Relations Mediation Practicum
    8:30am

    This two day course substitutes for the 1observation and 2 co-mediations necessary to become a registered Domestic Relations mediator with the
    Georgia Office of Dispute Resolution. The course will include mediation observation and coached role plays with a panel of expert mediators.

    PREREQUISITES
    42-Hour Domestic Relations Mediation Training
     

    10AM Marietta Campus Tour
    10AM Marietta Campus Tour
    10:00am

    Note- Make sure you are touring the campus of your major by checking this link: Campus By Major.

    Your tour of the Marietta Campus includes a 30-minute information session that covers topics ranging from campus majors and programs, admission requirements, and financial aid information. The information session will be followed by a 60-minute walking tour of the Marietta Campus.

    Sign Up Here

    10am Kennesaw Campus Tour
    10am Kennesaw Campus Tour
    10:00am

    Note- Make sure you are touring the campus of your major by checking this link: Campus By Major.

    Your tour of the Kennesaw Campus includes a 30-minute information session that covers topics ranging from campus majors and programs, admission requirements, and financial aid information. The information session will be followed by a 60-minute walking tour of the Kennesaw Campus.

     

    Sign Up Here

    1PM Marietta Campus Tour
    1PM Marietta Campus Tour
    1:00pm

    Note- Make sure you are touring the campus of your major by checking this link: Campus By Major.

    Your tour of the Marietta Campus includes a 30-minute information session that covers topics ranging from campus majors and programs, admission requirements, and financial aid information. The information session will be followed by a 60-minute walking tour of the Marietta Campus.

    Sign Up Here

    1PM Kennesaw Campus Tour
    1PM Kennesaw Campus Tour
    1:00pm

    Note- Make sure you are touring the campus of your major by checking this link: Campus By Major.

    Your tour of the Kennesaw Campus includes a 30-minute information session that covers topics ranging from campus majors and programs, admission requirements, and financial aid information. The information session will be followed by a 60-minute walking tour of the Kennesaw Campus.

    Sign Up Here

  • 26
    Tuesday
    Thanksgiving Break
    Thanksgiving Break
    All Day

    Reminder of Thanksgiving Break November 25th through the 29th, 2024.

    Registration for Spring Semester 2025
    Registration for Spring Semester 2025
    All Day

    Please go to https://ecore.usg.edu for all important dates for eCore including registration dates.

    +5
    BREAK - FULL TERM and 7 WEEK II
    BREAK - FULL TERM and 7 WEEK II
    All Day
    10am Kennesaw Campus Tour
    10am Kennesaw Campus Tour
    10:00am

    Note- Make sure you are touring the campus of your major by checking this link: Campus By Major.

    Your tour of the Kennesaw Campus includes a 30-minute information session that covers topics ranging from campus majors and programs, admission requirements, and financial aid information. The information session will be followed by a 60-minute walking tour of the Kennesaw Campus.

     

    Sign Up Here

    10AM Marietta Campus Tour
    10AM Marietta Campus Tour
    10:00am

    Note- Make sure you are touring the campus of your major by checking this link: Campus By Major.

    Your tour of the Marietta Campus includes a 30-minute information session that covers topics ranging from campus majors and programs, admission requirements, and financial aid information. The information session will be followed by a 60-minute walking tour of the Marietta Campus.

    Sign Up Here

    1PM Marietta Campus Tour
    1PM Marietta Campus Tour
    1:00pm

    Note- Make sure you are touring the campus of your major by checking this link: Campus By Major.

    Your tour of the Marietta Campus includes a 30-minute information session that covers topics ranging from campus majors and programs, admission requirements, and financial aid information. The information session will be followed by a 60-minute walking tour of the Marietta Campus.

    Sign Up Here

    1PM Kennesaw Campus Tour
    1PM Kennesaw Campus Tour
    1:00pm

    Note- Make sure you are touring the campus of your major by checking this link: Campus By Major.

    Your tour of the Kennesaw Campus includes a 30-minute information session that covers topics ranging from campus majors and programs, admission requirements, and financial aid information. The information session will be followed by a 60-minute walking tour of the Kennesaw Campus.

    Sign Up Here

  • 27
    Wednesday
    Thanksgiving Break
    Thanksgiving Break
    All Day

    Reminder of Thanksgiving Break November 25th through the 29th, 2024.

    Registration for Spring Semester 2025
    Registration for Spring Semester 2025
    All Day

    Please go to https://ecore.usg.edu for all important dates for eCore including registration dates.

    +2
    November P-Card Cycle Ends
    November P-Card Cycle Ends
    All Day

    November P-Card Cycle Ends (10/26/2024 to 11/27/2024)

    BREAK - FULL TERM and 7 WEEK II
    BREAK - FULL TERM and 7 WEEK II
    All Day
  • 28
    Thursday
    Thanksgiving Break
    Thanksgiving Break
    All Day

    Reminder of Thanksgiving Break November 25th through the 29th, 2024.

    Registration for Spring Semester 2025
    Registration for Spring Semester 2025
    All Day

    Please go to https://ecore.usg.edu for all important dates for eCore including registration dates.

    +4
    December P-Card Cycle Begins
    December P-Card Cycle Begins
    All Day

    December P-Card Cycle Begins (11/28/2024 to 12/27/2024)

    BREAK - FULL TERM and 7 WEEK II
    BREAK - FULL TERM and 7 WEEK II
    All Day
    Biweekly Holiday
    Biweekly Holiday
    8:00am
    Holiday
    Monthly Holiday
    Monthly Holiday
    8:00am
    Holiday
  • 29
    Friday
    Registration for Spring Semester 2025
    Registration for Spring Semester 2025
    All Day

    Please go to https://ecore.usg.edu for all important dates for eCore including registration dates.

    BREAK - FULL TERM and 7 WEEK II
    BREAK - FULL TERM and 7 WEEK II
    All Day
    +5
    Thanksgiving Break
    Thanksgiving Break
    All Day

    Reminder of Thanksgiving Break November 25th through the 29th, 2024.

    Monthly Holiday
    Monthly Holiday
    8:00am
    Holiday
    Biweekly Holiday
    Biweekly Holiday
    8:00am
    Holiday
    Monthly Pay
    Monthly Pay
    8:00am
    Monthly Pay
    Biweekly 3 Pay Date
    Biweekly 3 Pay Date
    9:00am
    Biweekly 3 Pay Date May 12 - May 25
  • 30
    Saturday
    BREAK - FULL TERM and 7 WEEK II
    BREAK - FULL TERM and 7 WEEK II
    All Day
    Re-Allocations in WORKS for November Cycle (10/26/2024 to 11/27/2024) due
    Re-Allocations in WORKS for November Cycle (10/26/2024 to 11/27/2024) due
    All Day

    Re-Allocations due in WORKS for transactions dated 10/26/2024 to 11/27/2024

    +1
    Registration for Spring Semester 2025
    Registration for Spring Semester 2025
    All Day

    Please go to https://ecore.usg.edu for all important dates for eCore including registration dates.

December 2024

  • Sunday
  • Monday
  • Tuesday
  • Wednesday
  • Thursday
  • Friday
  • Saturday
    • 1
      Sunday
      Registration for Spring Semester 2025
      Registration for Spring Semester 2025
      All Day

      Please go to https://ecore.usg.edu for all important dates for eCore including registration dates.

      BREAK - FULL TERM and 7 WEEK II
      BREAK - FULL TERM and 7 WEEK II
      All Day
    • 2
      Monday
      Registration for Spring Semester 2025
      Registration for Spring Semester 2025
      All Day

      Please go to https://ecore.usg.edu for all important dates for eCore including registration dates.

      Last Day of Classes Fall Semester
      Last Day of Classes Fall Semester
      All Day

      Reminder of the Last Day of Classes for the Fall 2024 Semester.

      +15
      LAST DAY OF CLASSES - FULL TERM and 7 WEEK II
      LAST DAY OF CLASSES - FULL TERM and 7 WEEK II
      All Day
      Jeffrey Gibson: They Teach Love, From the Collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and His Family Foundation
      Jeffrey Gibson: They Teach Love, From the Collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and His Family Foundation
      All Day

      Jeffrey Gibson: They Teach Love, from the Collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and His Family Foundation presents a sweeping survey of over 35 objects spanning 15 years. The exhibition includes prints, photography, painting, sculpture, installation, and video. Born in Colorado in 1972, Jeffrey Gibson is of Cherokee heritage and a member of the Mississippi Band of Choctaw. His vibrant work is a call for Indigenous empowerment as well as queer visibility. Gibson has a Bachelor of Fine Arts from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago and a Master of Fine Arts from the Royal College of Art, London. Gibson is representing the United States at the Venice Biennale 2024—the first Indigenous artist to have a solo exhibition in the American Pavilion. This traveling exhibition is organized by the Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art, Washington State University and is curated by Ryan Hardesty, Executive Director.

      Support for this exhibition and related education and outreach programs has been made possible by a grant from the
      Jordan Schnitzer Family Foundation.

      Opening Reception: October 2nd, 2024 RSVP

      Gallery talk with artist Jeffrey Gibson and collector Jordan Schnitzer in association with INTERCHANGE faculty performance event: October 17th, 7:30pm

      Buy Tickets
      Cherokee Printing: Then and Now
      Cherokee Printing: Then and Now
      All Day

      The Zuckerman Museum of Art is pleased to feature a careful selection of archival materials and artist books from the Bentley Rare Book Museum’s Cherokee Collection. Historical works on view include a Cherokee Hymn Book, circa 1940; a New Testament of the Holy Bible translated into the Cherokee language, 1860; and a copy of Cherokee Phoenix and Indians’ Advocate, 1830; among others. Also included is a contemporary artist book by Frank Brannon from 2005 as well as several examples of his prints of the Cherokee syllabary.

      Buy Tickets
      BREAK - FULL TERM and 7 WEEK II
      BREAK - FULL TERM and 7 WEEK II
      All Day
      In-Person: 40-Hour General Civil Mediation Training & Practicum
      In-Person: 40-Hour General Civil Mediation Training & Practicum
      8:00am

      ABOUT:
      The first 28-hour mediation training focuses on an understanding of the mediation process, communication skills, agreement writing, and mediation ethics,  Mediation skills are taught in a highly interactive format through short lectures, group discussion, focused exercises and coached role play.  The training meets general mediation training requirements with the Georgia Office of Dispute Resolution (GODR). In addition, the training is approved for Continuing Legal Education (CLE'S) hours (28 hours regular including 3 hours of ethics) with the Georgia State Bar.

      The 12-Hour practicum will build upon the skills introduced during the General Civil Mediation Training.  It provides an opportunity for you to observe, reflect on and discuss the practice of mediation. The practicum may be taken in lieu of 5 real cases observation’s with an experienced mediator in mediation for the Georgia Office of Dispute Resolution (GODR) for registration purposes.


       

      10AM Marietta Campus Tour
      10AM Marietta Campus Tour
      10:00am

      Note- Make sure you are touring the campus of your major by checking this link: Campus By Major.

      Your tour of the Marietta Campus includes a 30-minute information session that covers topics ranging from campus majors and programs, admission requirements, and financial aid information. The information session will be followed by a 60-minute walking tour of the Marietta Campus.

      Sign Up Here

      Study Break with Summer – Kennesaw Campus
      Study Break with Summer – Kennesaw Campus
      10:00am

      Come take a break from studying for finals at the University Libraries! Relax by getting some Summer lovin' from our library mascot and therapy Corgi. We'll also have puzzles, festive coloring sheets, games, snacks, giveaways and more.

      10am Kennesaw Campus Tour
      10am Kennesaw Campus Tour
      10:00am

      Note- Make sure you are touring the campus of your major by checking this link: Campus By Major.

      Your tour of the Kennesaw Campus includes a 30-minute information session that covers topics ranging from campus majors and programs, admission requirements, and financial aid information. The information session will be followed by a 60-minute walking tour of the Kennesaw Campus.

       

      Sign Up Here

      SPCEET Senior Design Expo Fall 2024
      SPCEET Senior Design Expo Fall 2024
      11:00am

      SPCEET's Senior Design Expo showcases the best capstone engineering design projects across the college's six departments and disciplines. Throughout the semester, students have designed, built, tested, and presented innovative projects that address real-world issues and directly impact our community.

      Prizes include the top designs in various categories. Judges are members of the college's various Industry Advisory Boards (IABs) or from other industry partners (ex. sponsored senior design projects). 

      Projects will feature teams from the following disciplines:

      • Civil and Environmental Engineering
      • Electrical and Computer Engineering
      • Engineering Technology
      • Industrial and Systems Engineering
      • Mechanical Engineering
      • Robotics and Mechatronics Engineering
      • Aerospace Engineering
      • Plus, the Interdisciplinary Design Course

      SPCEET's Fall 24 Senior Design Expo will be held on Monday, December 2nd, in the Marietta Student Center from 11 AM-2 PM. See their work, ask questions, and join us for the awards to see who walks away with the best of the best!

      This event is open to all students, parents, staff, faculty, industry partners, and the general public. 

       

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      About the Course:
      SPCEET's related senior design capstone course pulls design problems from industry, faculty research, course instructor, or student-generated ideas. The senior design capstone course allows engineering students to apply the breadth of engineering coursework and analytical skillsets acquired over four years to develop an efficient and practical engineering design solution.

      1PM Marietta Campus Tour
      1PM Marietta Campus Tour
      1:00pm

      Note- Make sure you are touring the campus of your major by checking this link: Campus By Major.

      Your tour of the Marietta Campus includes a 30-minute information session that covers topics ranging from campus majors and programs, admission requirements, and financial aid information. The information session will be followed by a 60-minute walking tour of the Marietta Campus.

      Sign Up Here

      1PM Kennesaw Campus Tour
      1PM Kennesaw Campus Tour
      1:00pm

      Note- Make sure you are touring the campus of your major by checking this link: Campus By Major.

      Your tour of the Kennesaw Campus includes a 30-minute information session that covers topics ranging from campus majors and programs, admission requirements, and financial aid information. The information session will be followed by a 60-minute walking tour of the Kennesaw Campus.

      Sign Up Here

      Study Break with Summer – Marietta Campus
      Study Break with Summer – Marietta Campus
      2:00pm

      Come take a break from studying for finals at the University Libraries! Relax by getting some Summer lovin' from our library mascot and therapy Corgi. We'll also have puzzles, festive coloring sheets, games, snacks, giveaways and more.

      KSU Percussion Ensemble
      KSU Percussion Ensemble
      7:30pm

      Bands & Percussion Series. Enjoy a performance by the KSU Percussion Ensemble under the direction of Bailey School of Music Director of Percussion Studies John Lawless.

      Livestream

      Buy Tickets
      CRAM JAM
      CRAM JAM
      9:00pm

      Don’t miss the glitz and glamour of Cram Jam 2024, Vegas Night, from 9 - 11 PM on December 2! Cram Jam is the ultimate late-night end-of-semester celebration with snacks, good company and a lively atmosphere. This year, each dining hall will transform into an on-campus casino, complete with card games like blackjack, poker and roulette. The Commons will have a DJ and dance floor, and Stingers will feature an Esports station! Don’t miss the Elvis impersonator! To prepare for Cram Jam, both dining halls will close early at 7 PM. 🎰🎲👑

       

      Disclaimer: This event is intended for entertainment purposes only. Kennesaw State University does not encourage or promote gambling. All games are played without real money.

      CRAM JAM
      CRAM JAM
      9:00pm

      Don’t miss the glitz and glamour of Cram Jam 2024, Vegas Night, from 9 - 11 PM on December 2! Cram Jam is the ultimate late-night end-of-semester celebration with snacks, good company and a lively atmosphere. This year, each dining hall will transform into an on-campus casino, complete with card games like blackjack, poker and roulette. The Commons will have a DJ and dance floor, and Stingers will feature an Esports station! Don’t miss the Elvis impersonator! To prepare for Cram Jam, both dining halls will close early at 7 PM. 🎰🎲👑 Disclaimer: This event is intended for entertainment purposes only. Kennesaw State University does not encourage or promote gambling. All games are played without real money.

    • 3
      Tuesday
      Final Exams
      Final Exams
      All Day

      Dates for Final Exams for the Department of Sociology and Criminal Justice

      Registration for Spring Semester 2025
      Registration for Spring Semester 2025
      All Day

      Please go to https://ecore.usg.edu for all important dates for eCore including registration dates.

      +15
      Jeffrey Gibson: They Teach Love, From the Collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and His Family Foundation
      Jeffrey Gibson: They Teach Love, From the Collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and His Family Foundation
      All Day

      Jeffrey Gibson: They Teach Love, from the Collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and His Family Foundation presents a sweeping survey of over 35 objects spanning 15 years. The exhibition includes prints, photography, painting, sculpture, installation, and video. Born in Colorado in 1972, Jeffrey Gibson is of Cherokee heritage and a member of the Mississippi Band of Choctaw. His vibrant work is a call for Indigenous empowerment as well as queer visibility. Gibson has a Bachelor of Fine Arts from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago and a Master of Fine Arts from the Royal College of Art, London. Gibson is representing the United States at the Venice Biennale 2024—the first Indigenous artist to have a solo exhibition in the American Pavilion. This traveling exhibition is organized by the Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art, Washington State University and is curated by Ryan Hardesty, Executive Director.

      Support for this exhibition and related education and outreach programs has been made possible by a grant from the
      Jordan Schnitzer Family Foundation.

      Opening Reception: October 2nd, 2024 RSVP

      Gallery talk with artist Jeffrey Gibson and collector Jordan Schnitzer in association with INTERCHANGE faculty performance event: October 17th, 7:30pm

      Buy Tickets
      FINAL EXAMS - FULL TERM and 7 WEEK II
      FINAL EXAMS - FULL TERM and 7 WEEK II
      All Day
      Cherokee Printing: Then and Now
      Cherokee Printing: Then and Now
      All Day

      The Zuckerman Museum of Art is pleased to feature a careful selection of archival materials and artist books from the Bentley Rare Book Museum’s Cherokee Collection. Historical works on view include a Cherokee Hymn Book, circa 1940; a New Testament of the Holy Bible translated into the Cherokee language, 1860; and a copy of Cherokee Phoenix and Indians’ Advocate, 1830; among others. Also included is a contemporary artist book by Frank Brannon from 2005 as well as several examples of his prints of the Cherokee syllabary.

      Buy Tickets
      10am Kennesaw Campus Tour
      10am Kennesaw Campus Tour
      10:00am

      Note- Make sure you are touring the campus of your major by checking this link: Campus By Major.

      Your tour of the Kennesaw Campus includes a 30-minute information session that covers topics ranging from campus majors and programs, admission requirements, and financial aid information. The information session will be followed by a 60-minute walking tour of the Kennesaw Campus.

       

      Sign Up Here

      10AM Marietta Campus Tour
      10AM Marietta Campus Tour
      10:00am

      Note- Make sure you are touring the campus of your major by checking this link: Campus By Major.

      Your tour of the Marietta Campus includes a 30-minute information session that covers topics ranging from campus majors and programs, admission requirements, and financial aid information. The information session will be followed by a 60-minute walking tour of the Marietta Campus.

      Sign Up Here

      Perfecting Your Elevator Speech: Developing Compelling Problem/Needs Statement
      Perfecting Your Elevator Speech: Developing Compelling Problem/Needs Statement
      12:00pm

      Perfecting Your Elevator Speech: Developing Compelling Problem/Needs Statement

      Facilitator: Sheena Brown

      This hands-on workshop presents an excellent opportunity for faculty, staff, postdocs, and graduate students seeking external funding. During this session, we will discuss the importance of crafting a robust needs statement and its pivotal role in grant writing. By the end of the session, participants will have a comprehensive understanding of the five fundamental building blocks of compelling needs statements.

      To register, please go log in to OwlTrain and register on the event page here.

      Evening MBA/WebMBA Virtual Information Session
      Evening MBA/WebMBA Virtual Information Session
      12:00pm

      Selecting a graduate program can be a challenging process. At our information sessions, we will introduce you to Kennesaw State University and Coles College of Business, discuss the application process, and introduce you to the courses that comprise our MBA programs.

      1PM Marietta Campus Tour
      1PM Marietta Campus Tour
      1:00pm

      Note- Make sure you are touring the campus of your major by checking this link: Campus By Major.

      Your tour of the Marietta Campus includes a 30-minute information session that covers topics ranging from campus majors and programs, admission requirements, and financial aid information. The information session will be followed by a 60-minute walking tour of the Marietta Campus.

      Sign Up Here

      1PM Kennesaw Campus Tour
      1PM Kennesaw Campus Tour
      1:00pm

      Note- Make sure you are touring the campus of your major by checking this link: Campus By Major.

      Your tour of the Kennesaw Campus includes a 30-minute information session that covers topics ranging from campus majors and programs, admission requirements, and financial aid information. The information session will be followed by a 60-minute walking tour of the Kennesaw Campus.

      Sign Up Here

      Calculus 1 Final Exam Study Hours (Marietta)
      Calculus 1 Final Exam Study Hours (Marietta)
      3:30pm

      Join the Open Math Lab faculty and staff to study for the Calculus I Final Exam!

      Snacks will be provided; we hope to see you there!

      Calculus 1 Final Exam Study Hours (Kennesaw)
      Calculus 1 Final Exam Study Hours (Kennesaw)
      3:30pm

      Join the Open Math Lab faculty and staff to study for the Calculus I Final Exam!

      Snacks will be provided; we hope to see you there!

      Biweekly 1 SPARS Due
      Biweekly 1 SPARS Due
      5:00pm
      Biweekly 1 SPARS Due Payroll Dec 24 - Jan 6
      Write at Night: Papers & Pizza
      Write at Night: Papers & Pizza
      7:00pm

      Need your final paper looked over? Struggling with APA or IEEE format? Desperate for a quiet place to work?

      We’ve got you covered! Come work on your papers, get help, and enjoy a slice of pizza!

      📍 Locations & Times:

      • Marietta Campus: Johnson Library 101, 7-9 PM
      • Kennesaw Campus: English Building 219, 8-10 PM
      NNSA Graduate Fellowship Program Information Session
      NNSA Graduate Fellowship Program Information Session
      7:00pm

      Are you interested in a career that combines cutting-edge science, national security, and public service? The NNSA Graduate Fellowship Program (NGFP) offers a unique opportunity for graduate students to work alongside experts in nuclear security and nonproliferation while contributing to the safety and security of the nation.

       

      In this information session, hosted by the Master of Science in International Policy Management (MSIPM) program at Kennesaw State University, you’ll learn about the exciting opportunities available through the NNSA Graduate Fellowship Program. 

      Buy Tickets
      Write at Night: Papers & Pizza
      Write at Night: Papers & Pizza
      8:00pm

      Need your final paper looked over? Struggling with APA or IEEE format? Desperate for a quiet place to work?

      We’ve got you covered! Come work on your papers, get help, and enjoy a slice of pizza!

      📍 Locations & Times:

      • Marietta Campus: Johnson Library 101, 7-9 PM
      • Kennesaw Campus: English Building 219, 8-10 PM
    • 4
      Wednesday
      Cherokee Printing: Then and Now
      Cherokee Printing: Then and Now
      All Day

      The Zuckerman Museum of Art is pleased to feature a careful selection of archival materials and artist books from the Bentley Rare Book Museum’s Cherokee Collection. Historical works on view include a Cherokee Hymn Book, circa 1940; a New Testament of the Holy Bible translated into the Cherokee language, 1860; and a copy of Cherokee Phoenix and Indians’ Advocate, 1830; among others. Also included is a contemporary artist book by Frank Brannon from 2005 as well as several examples of his prints of the Cherokee syllabary.

      Buy Tickets
      FINAL EXAMS - FULL TERM and 7 WEEK II
      FINAL EXAMS - FULL TERM and 7 WEEK II
      All Day
      +14
      Final Exams
      Final Exams
      All Day

      Dates for Final Exams for the Department of Sociology and Criminal Justice

      Jeffrey Gibson: They Teach Love, From the Collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and His Family Foundation
      Jeffrey Gibson: They Teach Love, From the Collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and His Family Foundation
      All Day

      Jeffrey Gibson: They Teach Love, from the Collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and His Family Foundation presents a sweeping survey of over 35 objects spanning 15 years. The exhibition includes prints, photography, painting, sculpture, installation, and video. Born in Colorado in 1972, Jeffrey Gibson is of Cherokee heritage and a member of the Mississippi Band of Choctaw. His vibrant work is a call for Indigenous empowerment as well as queer visibility. Gibson has a Bachelor of Fine Arts from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago and a Master of Fine Arts from the Royal College of Art, London. Gibson is representing the United States at the Venice Biennale 2024—the first Indigenous artist to have a solo exhibition in the American Pavilion. This traveling exhibition is organized by the Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art, Washington State University and is curated by Ryan Hardesty, Executive Director.

      Support for this exhibition and related education and outreach programs has been made possible by a grant from the
      Jordan Schnitzer Family Foundation.

      Opening Reception: October 2nd, 2024 RSVP

      Gallery talk with artist Jeffrey Gibson and collector Jordan Schnitzer in association with INTERCHANGE faculty performance event: October 17th, 7:30pm

      Buy Tickets
      Registration for Spring Semester 2025
      Registration for Spring Semester 2025
      All Day

      Please go to https://ecore.usg.edu for all important dates for eCore including registration dates.

      Year of Canada: Canadian Coffee Break
      Year of Canada: Canadian Coffee Break
      10:00am

      Known as the “home of Canada’s favorite coffee,” try a cup of Tim Hortons while prepping for finals - - and sample a Timbits while you're there! If you dare, try Canada’s ever-popular “double double,” a cup of coffee with two creams and two sugars. The drink is so popular in Canada that in 2004 the term “double double” was added to the Canadian Oxford Dictionary. Free "Year of Canada" merch, while supplies last!

      EngageCSM Prize Pick-up
      EngageCSM Prize Pick-up
      10:00am

      CSM students — it's time to pick up your prize for participating in EngageCSM activities! Check your KSU email or Suitable app notifications to see if you've won!

       

      Curious about EngageCSM and our prizes? Stop by to learn more!

      10am Kennesaw Campus Tour
      10am Kennesaw Campus Tour
      10:00am

      Note- Make sure you are touring the campus of your major by checking this link: Campus By Major.

      Your tour of the Kennesaw Campus includes a 30-minute information session that covers topics ranging from campus majors and programs, admission requirements, and financial aid information. The information session will be followed by a 60-minute walking tour of the Kennesaw Campus.

       

      Sign Up Here

      10AM Marietta Campus Tour
      10AM Marietta Campus Tour
      10:00am

      Note- Make sure you are touring the campus of your major by checking this link: Campus By Major.

      Your tour of the Marietta Campus includes a 30-minute information session that covers topics ranging from campus majors and programs, admission requirements, and financial aid information. The information session will be followed by a 60-minute walking tour of the Marietta Campus.

      Sign Up Here

      2024 Chili
      2024 Chili 'N Cheer & Years of Service Celebration
      11:30am

      Join us for the annual Chili 'N Cheer & Years of Service Celebration!

       

      Wednesday, Dec. 4, 2024

      KSU Convocation Center Arena

      11:30 a.m. - 1:30 p.m.

       

      Enjoy delicious chili starting at 11:30, with the program kicking off at 12:15.

       

      Holiday Sweater Contest

      Show off your best (or worst!) holiday sweater for a chance to win a prize for ugliest, most festive, or most creative!

       

      CARE Center Donations

      Spread the holiday spirit by bringing items to donate—check out the list of requested items and help make a difference.

       

      Don’t miss the fun, food, and festivities!

      1PM Kennesaw Campus Tour
      1PM Kennesaw Campus Tour
      1:00pm

      Note- Make sure you are touring the campus of your major by checking this link: Campus By Major.

      Your tour of the Kennesaw Campus includes a 30-minute information session that covers topics ranging from campus majors and programs, admission requirements, and financial aid information. The information session will be followed by a 60-minute walking tour of the Kennesaw Campus.

      Sign Up Here

      1PM Marietta Campus Tour
      1PM Marietta Campus Tour
      1:00pm

      Note- Make sure you are touring the campus of your major by checking this link: Campus By Major.

      Your tour of the Marietta Campus includes a 30-minute information session that covers topics ranging from campus majors and programs, admission requirements, and financial aid information. The information session will be followed by a 60-minute walking tour of the Marietta Campus.

      Sign Up Here

      MS in Chemical Science Thesis Defense
      MS in Chemical Science Thesis Defense
      1:00pm

      Please join the Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry on Wednesday, December 4 at 1pm in CL 1009 for a thesis defense by Samuel T. Moore, Master of Science in Chemical Sciences (MSCB) candidate.
       

      Title: DesignSynthesis, and NMR-Guided Characterization of a Targeted Covalent Inhibitor-Like Molecule Against Ivyp1 from P. aeruginosa

      Abstract: Multi-drug resistance poses a serious threat to future generations and historical antibiotic pipelines; consequently, the medical and economic burdens associated with treating multidrug-resistant bacteria are substantiated. In this context, P. aeruginosa (PA) emerges as one of the most significant healthcare challenges, being a leading cause of resistance-associated mortality worldwide. Despite modern efforts to combat these poor outcomes, drug-resistant cases continue to rise, and the need for novel antibiotic treatment is apparent. To this end, we investigated relevant resistance mechanisms and past antibiotic targets within PA, and in doing so, we identified relationships between peptidoglycan biology and a periplasmic protein, Inhibitor of Vertebrate Lysozyme (Ivyp1). Following this connection and previous reports, we formulated a drug discovery campaign to satisfy the need for novel antibiotics in PA. Our hypothesis poses that drug-based inhibition of Ivyp1 will perturb peptidoglycan biology in P. aeruginosa, rendering PA susceptible to combinatorial antibiotic treatments. Here, we report the rational design and synthesis of three targeted covalent inhibitor-like molecules (compounds 3a-3c) against Ivyp1. Specifically, our scaffold makes use of a non-covalent driving group, aliphatic linkers, and a rhenium(I)-based warhead to direct covalent modification at a biologically relevant site. NMR-guided characterizations of synthetic intermediates (compounds 1a-1c) with Ivyp1 support a potential mechanism of drug-based inhibition; however, solubility issues prevented similar protein-based investigations with compounds (3a-3c), ultimately obstructing our progress. In all, this work builds the foundation for a drug discovery campaign against P. aeruginosa—in which a novel, drug-based modulator of peptidoglycan biology is discovered—while also highlighting frequent obstacles in drug and antibiotic discovery. Future experiments will expand on our synthetic results and pursue structure-activity relationships.

      Book Chat | How Learning Works: Motivation
      Book Chat | How Learning Works: Motivation
      2:00pm

      Book Chat | How Learning Works: Motivation

      Facilitator: Michele DiPietro

      A grounding in the learning sciences is crucial for any student success efort. In the second edition of the popular "How Learning Works" (100,000 copies sold, translated into 6 languages) CETL Executive Director Michele DiPietro and his co-authors review the research on learning and syntesize it in 8 interrelated principles. In this series, we will read and discuss the book through the year, focusing on one principle at a time. This session focuses on the fourth principle, unpacking theories of motivation and the levers instructor can utilize to motivate students. Each session can be attended individually. The first 18 new registrants will receive a free copy of the book.
       

      To register, please go log in to OwlTrain and register on the event page here.

      How
      How'd Your Semester Go? Reflecting for Growth
      3:00pm

      How'd Your Semester Go? Reflecting for Growth

      Facilitator: Rebecca Weaver

      Once you've turned in your grades for the semester, it's pretty tempting to close the computer and go bake cookies or pack for a trip or turn to other things. But you noticed some things this semester about what and how your students learned. Maybe you're still thinking about that one class session in the middle of the semester where everything went right (or nothing did). Maybe, as you're starting to calculate semester grades, you're seeing certain trends or surprises. This workshop will provide space and time for participants to reflect on how their teaching went this semester, and will include a set of takeaway strategies for reflecting on future semesters. A short "pre-work" prepatory assignment will be sent out a week before the chat. 

      To register, please go log in to OwlTrain and register on the event page here.

      MPA Capstone Presentations
      MPA Capstone Presentations
      6:30pm

      Join us for the Master of Public Administration program’s capstone presentations, where graduate students will showcase their research findings on critical public service topics. This event highlights the culmination of students' hard work and academic achievement as they present solutions to pressing challenges in public policy, administration, and governance. Don’t miss this opportunity to engage with the next generation of public service leaders!

    • 5
      Thursday
      Registration for Spring Semester 2025
      Registration for Spring Semester 2025
      All Day

      Please go to https://ecore.usg.edu for all important dates for eCore including registration dates.

      Jeffrey Gibson: They Teach Love, From the Collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and His Family Foundation
      Jeffrey Gibson: They Teach Love, From the Collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and His Family Foundation
      All Day

      Jeffrey Gibson: They Teach Love, from the Collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and His Family Foundation presents a sweeping survey of over 35 objects spanning 15 years. The exhibition includes prints, photography, painting, sculpture, installation, and video. Born in Colorado in 1972, Jeffrey Gibson is of Cherokee heritage and a member of the Mississippi Band of Choctaw. His vibrant work is a call for Indigenous empowerment as well as queer visibility. Gibson has a Bachelor of Fine Arts from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago and a Master of Fine Arts from the Royal College of Art, London. Gibson is representing the United States at the Venice Biennale 2024—the first Indigenous artist to have a solo exhibition in the American Pavilion. This traveling exhibition is organized by the Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art, Washington State University and is curated by Ryan Hardesty, Executive Director.

      Support for this exhibition and related education and outreach programs has been made possible by a grant from the
      Jordan Schnitzer Family Foundation.

      Opening Reception: October 2nd, 2024 RSVP

      Gallery talk with artist Jeffrey Gibson and collector Jordan Schnitzer in association with INTERCHANGE faculty performance event: October 17th, 7:30pm

      Buy Tickets
      +12
      FINAL EXAMS - FULL TERM and 7 WEEK II
      FINAL EXAMS - FULL TERM and 7 WEEK II
      All Day
      Final Exams
      Final Exams
      All Day

      Dates for Final Exams for the Department of Sociology and Criminal Justice

      Cherokee Printing: Then and Now
      Cherokee Printing: Then and Now
      All Day

      The Zuckerman Museum of Art is pleased to feature a careful selection of archival materials and artist books from the Bentley Rare Book Museum’s Cherokee Collection. Historical works on view include a Cherokee Hymn Book, circa 1940; a New Testament of the Holy Bible translated into the Cherokee language, 1860; and a copy of Cherokee Phoenix and Indians’ Advocate, 1830; among others. Also included is a contemporary artist book by Frank Brannon from 2005 as well as several examples of his prints of the Cherokee syllabary.

      Buy Tickets
      SAS Training for New Financial Users: December 5th, 2024
      SAS Training for New Financial Users: December 5th, 2024
      9:00am

      Click the above link to register for this hands-on training session for users who are new to SAS Financial Reports.

      Topics include report navigation, sorting, filtering, saving, and understanding the data. You must have a SAS user account and approval to view financial information before taking this class. The Financial Report request form may be found here: https://fiscalservices.kennesaw.edu/docs/FinancialReportingDataWarehouseUserAccountRequestForm.pdf.

      10am Kennesaw Campus Tour
      10am Kennesaw Campus Tour
      10:00am

      Note- Make sure you are touring the campus of your major by checking this link: Campus By Major.

      Your tour of the Kennesaw Campus includes a 30-minute information session that covers topics ranging from campus majors and programs, admission requirements, and financial aid information. The information session will be followed by a 60-minute walking tour of the Kennesaw Campus.

       

      Sign Up Here

      STEM OPT Workshop (virtual)
      STEM OPT Workshop (virtual)
      10:00am

      STEM OPT application

      EngageCSM Prize Pick-up
      EngageCSM Prize Pick-up
      10:00am

      CSM students — it's time to pick up your prize for participating in EngageCSM activities! Check your KSU email or Suitable app notifications to see if you've won!

       

      Curious about EngageCSM and our prizes? Stop by to learn more!

      10AM Marietta Campus Tour
      10AM Marietta Campus Tour
      10:00am

      Note- Make sure you are touring the campus of your major by checking this link: Campus By Major.

      Your tour of the Marietta Campus includes a 30-minute information session that covers topics ranging from campus majors and programs, admission requirements, and financial aid information. The information session will be followed by a 60-minute walking tour of the Marietta Campus.

      Sign Up Here

      Year of Canada: Canadian Coffee Break
      Year of Canada: Canadian Coffee Break
      11:00am

      Known as the “home of Canada’s favorite coffee,” try a cup of Tim Hortons while prepping for finals - - and sample a Timbits while you're there! If you dare, try Canada’s ever-popular “double double,” a cup of coffee with two creams and two sugars. The drink is so popular in Canada that in 2004 the term “double double” was added to the Canadian Oxford Dictionary. Free "Year of Canada" merch, while supplies last!

      1PM Kennesaw Campus Tour
      1PM Kennesaw Campus Tour
      1:00pm

      Note- Make sure you are touring the campus of your major by checking this link: Campus By Major.

      Your tour of the Kennesaw Campus includes a 30-minute information session that covers topics ranging from campus majors and programs, admission requirements, and financial aid information. The information session will be followed by a 60-minute walking tour of the Kennesaw Campus.

      Sign Up Here

      1PM Marietta Campus Tour
      1PM Marietta Campus Tour
      1:00pm

      Note- Make sure you are touring the campus of your major by checking this link: Campus By Major.

      Your tour of the Marietta Campus includes a 30-minute information session that covers topics ranging from campus majors and programs, admission requirements, and financial aid information. The information session will be followed by a 60-minute walking tour of the Marietta Campus.

      Sign Up Here

      KSU Tellers Fall Showcase
      KSU Tellers Fall Showcase
      7:30pm

      The KSU Tellers invite you to join them as they present their best solo performances from the Fall semester. This event may not be suitable for audiences under the age of 16. Can't make it in person? Join us virtually with a simple RSVP

      Buy Tickets
    • 6
      Friday
      Registration for Spring Semester 2025
      Registration for Spring Semester 2025
      All Day

      Please go to https://ecore.usg.edu for all important dates for eCore including registration dates.

      Jeffrey Gibson: They Teach Love, From the Collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and His Family Foundation
      Jeffrey Gibson: They Teach Love, From the Collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and His Family Foundation
      All Day

      Jeffrey Gibson: They Teach Love, from the Collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and His Family Foundation presents a sweeping survey of over 35 objects spanning 15 years. The exhibition includes prints, photography, painting, sculpture, installation, and video. Born in Colorado in 1972, Jeffrey Gibson is of Cherokee heritage and a member of the Mississippi Band of Choctaw. His vibrant work is a call for Indigenous empowerment as well as queer visibility. Gibson has a Bachelor of Fine Arts from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago and a Master of Fine Arts from the Royal College of Art, London. Gibson is representing the United States at the Venice Biennale 2024—the first Indigenous artist to have a solo exhibition in the American Pavilion. This traveling exhibition is organized by the Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art, Washington State University and is curated by Ryan Hardesty, Executive Director.

      Support for this exhibition and related education and outreach programs has been made possible by a grant from the
      Jordan Schnitzer Family Foundation.

      Opening Reception: October 2nd, 2024 RSVP

      Gallery talk with artist Jeffrey Gibson and collector Jordan Schnitzer in association with INTERCHANGE faculty performance event: October 17th, 7:30pm

      Buy Tickets
      +10
      FINAL EXAMS - FULL TERM and 7 WEEK II
      FINAL EXAMS - FULL TERM and 7 WEEK II
      All Day
      Final Exams
      Final Exams
      All Day

      Dates for Final Exams for the Department of Sociology and Criminal Justice

      Cherokee Printing: Then and Now
      Cherokee Printing: Then and Now
      All Day

      The Zuckerman Museum of Art is pleased to feature a careful selection of archival materials and artist books from the Bentley Rare Book Museum’s Cherokee Collection. Historical works on view include a Cherokee Hymn Book, circa 1940; a New Testament of the Holy Bible translated into the Cherokee language, 1860; and a copy of Cherokee Phoenix and Indians’ Advocate, 1830; among others. Also included is a contemporary artist book by Frank Brannon from 2005 as well as several examples of his prints of the Cherokee syllabary.

      Buy Tickets
      Data Interpretation & Use of uHoo for Your Annual Review
      Data Interpretation & Use of uHoo for Your Annual Review
      10:00am

      Data Interpretation & Use of uHoo for Your Annual Review

      Event Type: Hybrid

      In this session, faculty will learn how to interpret data on their uHoo dashboards and use it to diagnose student or course challenges. This will provide you with a deeper understanding of how to make sense of these data for supporting students and making course revisions. Additionally come learn how this data can also be used as documentation of supporting student success in Annual Review or P&T portfolios.

       

      To register, please go log in to OwlTrain and register on the event page here.

      Chairs and Directors Mutual Mentoring Group | Fall 2024
      Chairs and Directors Mutual Mentoring Group | Fall 2024
      12:00pm

      Chairs and Directors Mutual Mentoring Group

      Event Type: Hybrid

      Facilitators: Barbara Combs

      The Chairs and Directors Mutual Mentoring Group, CD-MMG, provides an opportunity for chairs and directors to build community with like-minded peers and support each other while achieving goals as defined by the group. Members will meet monthly to discuss topics related to opportunities and challenges related to their role.

       

      To register for this event, please log into OwlTrain and register here.

      Chairs and Directors Mutual Mentoring Group | Fall 2024
      Chairs and Directors Mutual Mentoring Group | Fall 2024
      12:00pm

      Chairs and Directors Mutual Mentoring Group

      Event Type: Hybrid

      Facilitator: Barbara Combs

      The Chairs and Directors Mutual Mentoring Group, CD-MMG, provides an opportunity for chairs and directors to build community with like-minded peers and support each other while achieving goals as defined by the group. Members will meet monthly to discuss topics related to opportunities and challenges related to their role.

       

      To register, please go log in to OwlTrain and register on the event page here.

      Assistant and Associate Chairs Mutual Mentoring Group | Fall 2024
      Assistant and Associate Chairs Mutual Mentoring Group | Fall 2024
      12:30pm

      Assistant and Associate Chairs Mutual Mentoring Group

      Event Type: Hybrid

      Facilitator: Tanja Link

      The Assistant and Associate Chairs Mutual Mentoring Group, AAC-MMG, provides an opportunity for assistant and associate chairs to build community with like-minded peers and support each other while achieving goals as defined by the group. Members will meet each month to discuss topics related to opportunities and challenges related to their role.

       

      To register, please go log in to OwlTrain and register on the event page here.

      Holiday Artist Market
      Holiday Artist Market
      3:00pm

      Need a unique gift for the holidays? Come shopping in the Visual Arts Building on the Kennesaw campus and explore the beautiful artwork for sale by our talented students.

      MSW Information Sessions
      MSW Information Sessions
      6:00pm

      Sign Up for Our Next MSW Information Sessions

      Attend our virtual information sessions to explore the Master of Social Work program. Gain insight into the curriculum, field placements, and career opportunities, and learn about our School-Based Behavioral Health opportunity. Reserve your seat now to start your journey towards making a difference!

      Sign Up for Our Next MSW Information Sessions

       

      WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 2, 2024, 6:00 PM

      THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 2024, 6:00 PM

      FRIDAY, DECEMBER 6, 2024, 6:00 PM

      MONDAY, JANUARY 6, 2025, 6:00 PM

      TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 2025, 6:00 PM

       

      Also, learn about the School-Based Behavioral Health Program.

      KSU Tellers Fall Showcase
      KSU Tellers Fall Showcase
      8:00pm

      The KSU Tellers invite you to join them as they present their best solo performances from the Fall semester. This event may not be suitable for audiences under the age of 16. Can't make it in person? Join us virtually with a simple RSVP

      Buy Tickets
    • 7
      Saturday
      Registration for Spring Semester 2025
      Registration for Spring Semester 2025
      All Day

      Please go to https://ecore.usg.edu for all important dates for eCore including registration dates.

      Jeffrey Gibson: They Teach Love, From the Collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and His Family Foundation
      Jeffrey Gibson: They Teach Love, From the Collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and His Family Foundation
      All Day

      Jeffrey Gibson: They Teach Love, from the Collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and His Family Foundation presents a sweeping survey of over 35 objects spanning 15 years. The exhibition includes prints, photography, painting, sculpture, installation, and video. Born in Colorado in 1972, Jeffrey Gibson is of Cherokee heritage and a member of the Mississippi Band of Choctaw. His vibrant work is a call for Indigenous empowerment as well as queer visibility. Gibson has a Bachelor of Fine Arts from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago and a Master of Fine Arts from the Royal College of Art, London. Gibson is representing the United States at the Venice Biennale 2024—the first Indigenous artist to have a solo exhibition in the American Pavilion. This traveling exhibition is organized by the Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art, Washington State University and is curated by Ryan Hardesty, Executive Director.

      Support for this exhibition and related education and outreach programs has been made possible by a grant from the
      Jordan Schnitzer Family Foundation.

      Opening Reception: October 2nd, 2024 RSVP

      Gallery talk with artist Jeffrey Gibson and collector Jordan Schnitzer in association with INTERCHANGE faculty performance event: October 17th, 7:30pm

      Buy Tickets
      +7
      FINAL EXAMS - FULL TERM and 7 WEEK II
      FINAL EXAMS - FULL TERM and 7 WEEK II
      All Day
      Cherokee Printing: Then and Now
      Cherokee Printing: Then and Now
      All Day

      The Zuckerman Museum of Art is pleased to feature a careful selection of archival materials and artist books from the Bentley Rare Book Museum’s Cherokee Collection. Historical works on view include a Cherokee Hymn Book, circa 1940; a New Testament of the Holy Bible translated into the Cherokee language, 1860; and a copy of Cherokee Phoenix and Indians’ Advocate, 1830; among others. Also included is a contemporary artist book by Frank Brannon from 2005 as well as several examples of his prints of the Cherokee syllabary.

      Buy Tickets
      Ph.D. in Business Administration Information Session
      Ph.D. in Business Administration Information Session
      10:00am

      Join us for an upcoming virtual information session to learn about the Ph.D. Program at Coles College of Business.

      Our program focuses on concentrations in AccountingBusiness ManagementInformation SystemsMarketing, and Risk and Decision Analytics each student receives a personalized Ph.D. program experience to excel

      We encourage you to attend an information session before applying. The material provided during these sessions, as well as the ability to meet and interact with Program leadership, will enable you to make a more informed decision.

      Executive MBA Information Session
      Executive MBA Information Session
      10:30am

      The Coles Executive MBA integrates executive-level business tools across broad management platforms enabling its graduates to make confident strategic decisions. Our program combines the business acumen you are looking for and the leadership and professional skills you need to get ahead. Attend an information session today to gain more insight into why Coles College of Business has one of the top 10 EMBA programs in the nation! 

      Get to know the Executive MBA Advantage before you choose KSU for your EMBA school experience!

      Bailey School of Music Holiday Concert
      Bailey School of Music Holiday Concert
      2:00pm

      Join the Bailey School of Music choirs, Symphony Orchestra, and Wind Ensemble for this special performance featuring holiday favorites for the whole family.

      Buy Tickets
      "The Marching Owls" 10th Anniversary Celebration
      "The Marching Owls" 10th Anniversary Celebration
      5:30pm

      Join fellow Marching Owls alumni at our 10th Anniversary Celebration hosted by "The Marching Owls" Alumni Society!

       

      Complimentary food and drinks included with registration.

       

      A portion of every registration and all additional donations benefit the Marching Owls General Scholarship.

       

       

      "The Marching Owls" 20th Anniversary Celebration
      Saturday, December 7, 5:30 PM - 8:00 PM
      Tellus Science Museum
      100 Tellus Dr.
      Cartersville, GA 30120

       

      Click here to register: "The Marching Owls" 10th Anniversary Celebration

      Bailey School of Music Holiday Concert
      Bailey School of Music Holiday Concert
      8:00pm

      Join the Bailey School of Music choirs, Symphony Orchestra, and Wind Ensemble for this special performance featuring holiday favorites for the whole family.

      Buy Tickets
    • 8
      Sunday
      Registration for Spring Semester 2025
      Registration for Spring Semester 2025
      All Day

      Please go to https://ecore.usg.edu for all important dates for eCore including registration dates.

      FINAL EXAMS - FULL TERM and 7 WEEK II
      FINAL EXAMS - FULL TERM and 7 WEEK II
      All Day
    • 9
      Monday
      FINAL EXAMS - FULL TERM and 7 WEEK II
      FINAL EXAMS - FULL TERM and 7 WEEK II
      All Day
      Registration for Spring Semester 2025
      Registration for Spring Semester 2025
      All Day

      Please go to https://ecore.usg.edu for all important dates for eCore including registration dates.

      +4
      Final Exams
      Final Exams
      All Day

      Dates for Final Exams for the Department of Sociology and Criminal Justice

      Strategic Workshop: Nurturing Culture for Strategic Growth
      Strategic Workshop: Nurturing Culture for Strategic Growth
      8:00am

      Dr. Sara Davis, Director of the Family Enterprise Center at KSU, will lead this hands-on workshop to help family business owners recognize and create value, translate business success to owner wellbeing, and remain grounded in their goals. Knowing how to align personal and business objectives ensures everyone is working toward the same long-term vision.

      Doors open at 7:30 a.m.

      Biweekly 1 Time Due 10am
      Biweekly 1 Time Due 10am
      10:00am
      Biweekly 1 Payroll for Dec 24 - Jan 6
      Money Monday - What Makes You, You by Allstate
      Money Monday - What Makes You, You by Allstate
      12:00pm

      Discover how your unique values, lifestyle, and goals shape your financial decisions at this insightful session. Presented by Allstate, "What Makes You, You" will help you align your personal identity with smarter financial choices.

      Learn how to build a plan that truly reflects who you are—because your finances should be as individual as you are!

    • 10
      Tuesday
      Year-End Deadline: Requests for Proposals (RFPs)
      Year-End Deadline: Requests for Proposals (RFPs)
      All Day

      Deadline to have Requests for Proposals (RFPs) submitted to Procurement for FY 2025, including One-Time funded projects.

      Please note that the average processing time for RFP scope development to contract award is seven months. For RFPs that cover university-wide services, or are used by multiple departments, additional time is needed. This process can take up to one year.

      Registration for Spring Semester 2025
      Registration for Spring Semester 2025
      All Day

      Please go to https://ecore.usg.edu for all important dates for eCore including registration dates.

      +8
      November P-Card Sign-off approvals and statements due
      November P-Card Sign-off approvals and statements due
      All Day

      Sign-off approvals due in WORKS for November cycle. Statements due by 4:00 PM

      Graduation 2024 Fall Semester
      Graduation 2024 Fall Semester
      All Day

      Graduation Dates for Fall Semseter 2024.

      COMMENCEMENT
      COMMENCEMENT
      All Day

      Please go to the website for specific commencement information - Commencement (kennesaw.edu).

      Holiday Hustle with Sports and Recreation
      Holiday Hustle with Sports and Recreation
      7:00am

      Stay active this December with the Holiday Hustle! Interested KSU Faculty and Staff can receive complimentary access to the Student Recreation and Activities Center (Kennesaw Campus) and the Recreation and Wellness Center (Marietta Campus) December 10-20.  Please note, both recreation centers will be operating on modified hours during this period and will have areas closed due maintenance projects. 

       

      Register at mysportsrec.kennesaw.edu

       

      Steps to Sign-Up for Holiday Hustle: 

      • Visit mysporsrec.kennesaw.edu 

      • Select Memberships and sign in with KSU credentials 

      • Select “Holiday Hustle” 

      • Select membership duration and add to cart 

      • Hit checkout to complete the process. 

      Questions? Reach out to sportsrecmembership@kennesaw.edu!

      Buy Tickets
      ePro New User Training for Requesters: December 10, 2024
      ePro New User Training for Requesters: December 10, 2024
      10:00am

      Read below before registering for the class. 

      • A Financial Systems Access Form is required prior to gaining access to PeopleSoft and its related applications. Be sure to register for an account before signing up for this class, this will make it much easier to follow along and ask any additional questions that you may have. 

      • Be sure to click the above Percipio link above to register for this hands-on training session for ePro Requesters. 

      You can visit this link for any additional information, including instructions on how to gain access to ePro. 

      Master of Science in Healthcare Management and Informatics Information Session
      Master of Science in Healthcare Management and Informatics Information Session
      12:00pm

      This session will be an introduction to the Coles College of Business Master of Science in Healthcare Management and Informatics (MSHMI) program. The event will take place via Microsoft Teams, and you will receive an emailed link to join the
      event approximately 10 minutes before the start time.

      Evening MBA/WebMBA Virtual Information Session
      Evening MBA/WebMBA Virtual Information Session
      12:00pm

      Selecting a graduate program can be a challenging process. At our information sessions, we will introduce you to Kennesaw State University and Coles College of Business, discuss the application process, and introduce you to the courses that comprise our MBA programs.

      KSU Community & Alumni Choir
      KSU Community & Alumni Choir
      7:30pm

      Enjoy a performance by the KSU Community & Alumni Choir.

      Buy Tickets
    • 11
      Wednesday
      Registration for Spring Semester 2025
      Registration for Spring Semester 2025
      All Day

      Please go to https://ecore.usg.edu for all important dates for eCore including registration dates.

      Graduation 2024 Fall Semester
      Graduation 2024 Fall Semester
      All Day

      Graduation Dates for Fall Semseter 2024.

      +8
      COMMENCEMENT
      COMMENCEMENT
      All Day

      Please go to the website for specific commencement information - Commencement (kennesaw.edu).

      Holiday Hustle with Sports and Recreation
      Holiday Hustle with Sports and Recreation
      7:00am

      Stay active this December with the Holiday Hustle! Interested KSU Faculty and Staff can receive complimentary access to the Student Recreation and Activities Center (Kennesaw Campus) and the Recreation and Wellness Center (Marietta Campus) December 10-20.  Please note, both recreation centers will be operating on modified hours during this period and will have areas closed due maintenance projects. 

       

      Register at mysportsrec.kennesaw.edu

       

      Steps to Sign-Up for Holiday Hustle: 

      • Visit mysporsrec.kennesaw.edu 

      • Select Memberships and sign in with KSU credentials 

      • Select “Holiday Hustle” 

      • Select membership duration and add to cart 

      • Hit checkout to complete the process. 

      Questions? Reach out to sportsrecmembership@kennesaw.edu!

      Buy Tickets
      CSM Fall 2024 Commencement Ceremony
      CSM Fall 2024 Commencement Ceremony
      10:00am

      CSM Fall 2024 Commencement will be Wednesday, December 11, 2024, at 10 am in the KSU Convocation Center, with ForeverOwl to follow on the Green.

      Executive MBA Information Session
      Executive MBA Information Session
      12:00pm

      The Coles Executive MBA integrates executive-level business tools across broad management platforms enabling its graduates to make confident strategic decisions. Our program combines the business acumen you are looking for and the leadership and professional skills you need to get ahead. Attend an information session today to gain more insight into why Coles College of Business has one of the top 10 EMBA programs in the nation! 

      Get to know the Executive MBA Advantage before you choose KSU for your EMBA school experience!

      M.A. in Professional Writing Virtual Info Session
      M.A. in Professional Writing Virtual Info Session
      12:00pm

      This event will provide an overview of the MAPW program, application process, and admissions requirements for prospective students.

      Buy Tickets
      MAPW Virtual Information Session
      MAPW Virtual Information Session
      12:00pm

      Are you interested in a Master of Arts in Professional Writing?  If so, please join us at the next virtual information session December 11th 12:00pm, or to see all upcoming MAPW information sessions, click here.

      WCHHS Fall 2024 Commencement Ceremony
      WCHHS Fall 2024 Commencement Ceremony
      3:00pm

      Commencement for Fall 2024 will be December 11, 2024 (Wednesday) at 3 pm, with Forever Owls to follow. All Things Commencement

      Monthly Spars Due
      Monthly Spars Due
      5:00pm
      Monthly SPARS Due at 5pm
    • 12
      Thursday
      Registration for Spring Semester 2025
      Registration for Spring Semester 2025
      All Day

      Please go to https://ecore.usg.edu for all important dates for eCore including registration dates.

      Graduation 2024 Fall Semester
      Graduation 2024 Fall Semester
      All Day

      Graduation Dates for Fall Semseter 2024.

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      FINAL GRADES DUE BY NOON - 15 week Session and 7 week Session II
      FINAL GRADES DUE BY NOON - 15 week Session and 7 week Session II
      All Day
      COMMENCEMENT
      COMMENCEMENT
      All Day

      Please go to the website for specific commencement information - Commencement (kennesaw.edu).

      Embracing Change by Acentra Health
      Embracing Change by Acentra Health
      3:30am

      In recent years, many have navigated major shifts in their lives. As the world grows more unpredictable and the future feels increasingly uncertain, developing the skills to embrace change with confidence and resilience has never been more important.

      Adaptability isn’t just a survival skill—it’s the key to thriving in today’s fast-evolving landscape.

      Register at: https://register.gotowebinar.com/register/7439568796145804886

      Holiday Hustle with Sports and Recreation
      Holiday Hustle with Sports and Recreation
      7:00am

      Stay active this December with the Holiday Hustle! Interested KSU Faculty and Staff can receive complimentary access to the Student Recreation and Activities Center (Kennesaw Campus) and the Recreation and Wellness Center (Marietta Campus) December 10-20.  Please note, both recreation centers will be operating on modified hours during this period and will have areas closed due maintenance projects. 

       

      Register at mysportsrec.kennesaw.edu

       

      Steps to Sign-Up for Holiday Hustle: 

      • Visit mysporsrec.kennesaw.edu 

      • Select Memberships and sign in with KSU credentials 

      • Select “Holiday Hustle” 

      • Select membership duration and add to cart 

      • Hit checkout to complete the process. 

      Questions? Reach out to sportsrecmembership@kennesaw.edu!

      Buy Tickets
      Assistant and Associate Deans Mutual Mentoring Group | Fall 2024
      Assistant and Associate Deans Mutual Mentoring Group | Fall 2024
      2:00pm

      Assistant and Associate Deans Mutual Mentoring Group

      Event Type: Hybrid

      Facilitator: Kadian Callahan

      The Assistant and Associate Deans Mutual Mentoring Group, AD-MMG, provides an opportunity for assistant and associate deans to build community with like-minded peers and support each other while achieving goals as defined by the group.

       

      To register, please go log in to OwlTrain and register on the event page here.

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      Friday
      COMMENCEMENT
      COMMENCEMENT
      All Day

      Please go to the website for specific commencement information - Commencement (kennesaw.edu).

      2025 Second Quarter Budget Amendments due
      2025 Second Quarter Budget Amendments due
      All Day

      Last day to submit FY 2025 Second Quarter Budget Amendments

      +5
      Registration for Spring Semester 2025
      Registration for Spring Semester 2025
      All Day

      Please go to https://ecore.usg.edu for all important dates for eCore including registration dates.

      Graduation 2024 Fall Semester
      Graduation 2024 Fall Semester
      All Day

      Graduation Dates for Fall Semseter 2024.

      Holiday Hustle with Sports and Recreation
      Holiday Hustle with Sports and Recreation
      7:00am

      Stay active this December with the Holiday Hustle! Interested KSU Faculty and Staff can receive complimentary access to the Student Recreation and Activities Center (Kennesaw Campus) and the Recreation and Wellness Center (Marietta Campus) December 10-20.  Please note, both recreation centers will be operating on modified hours during this period and will have areas closed due maintenance projects. 

       

      Register at mysportsrec.kennesaw.edu

       

      Steps to Sign-Up for Holiday Hustle: 

      • Visit mysporsrec.kennesaw.edu 

      • Select Memberships and sign in with KSU credentials 

      • Select “Holiday Hustle” 

      • Select membership duration and add to cart 

      • Hit checkout to complete the process. 

      Questions? Reach out to sportsrecmembership@kennesaw.edu!

      Buy Tickets
      Biweekly 1 Pay Date
      Biweekly 1 Pay Date
      9:00am
      Biweekly 1 Pay Date Dec 24 - Jan 6
      Monthly Time/Absences Due
      Monthly Time/Absences Due
      5:00pm
      Monthly Time Due at COB
    • 14
      Saturday
      Registration for Spring Semester 2025
      Registration for Spring Semester 2025
      All Day

      Please go to https://ecore.usg.edu for all important dates for eCore including registration dates.

      CYAAR Alumni Reunion
      CYAAR Alumni Reunion
      10:00am

      The KSU Center for Young Adult Addiction and Recovery is inviting alumni, families, partners and pets to the CYAAR Alumni Reunion on Saturday, December 14 from 10:00am -12:00pm at Chattahoochee Coffee Company!

      Click here to register: CYAAR Alumni Reunion

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      Holiday Hustle with Sports and Recreation
      Holiday Hustle with Sports and Recreation
      10:00am

      Stay active this December with the Holiday Hustle! Interested KSU Faculty and Staff can receive complimentary access to the Student Recreation and Activities Center (Kennesaw Campus) and the Recreation and Wellness Center (Marietta Campus) December 10-20.  Please note, both recreation centers will be operating on modified hours during this period and will have areas closed due maintenance projects. 

       

      Register at mysportsrec.kennesaw.edu

       

      Steps to Sign-Up for Holiday Hustle: 

      • Visit mysporsrec.kennesaw.edu 

      • Select Memberships and sign in with KSU credentials 

      • Select “Holiday Hustle” 

      • Select membership duration and add to cart 

      • Hit checkout to complete the process. 

      Questions? Reach out to sportsrecmembership@kennesaw.edu!

      Buy Tickets
      Holiday Hangout with KSU Alumni Young Professionals
      Holiday Hangout with KSU Alumni Young Professionals
      5:00pm

      Join the KSU Young Professionals for an evening of networking and fun as we celebrate the end of the year and the holiday season! Dress in your best ugly sweater for a chance to win a special prize!

       

      Holiday Hangout with KSU Alumni Young Professionals

      Saturday, December 14, 5:00 PM - 7:00 PM
      The Third Door

      131 Church St

      Marietta, GA 30060

       

      A portion of each registration and all additional donations benefit the KSU Gap Scholarship, which helps hard-working students complete their degrees.

       

      Click here to register: Holiday Hangout with KSU Alumni Young Professionals

    • 15
      Sunday
      Registration for Spring Semester 2025
      Registration for Spring Semester 2025
      All Day

      Please go to https://ecore.usg.edu for all important dates for eCore including registration dates.

      Holiday Hustle with Sports and Recreation
      Holiday Hustle with Sports and Recreation
      12:00pm

      Stay active this December with the Holiday Hustle! Interested KSU Faculty and Staff can receive complimentary access to the Student Recreation and Activities Center (Kennesaw Campus) and the Recreation and Wellness Center (Marietta Campus) December 10-20.  Please note, both recreation centers will be operating on modified hours during this period and will have areas closed due maintenance projects. 

       

      Register at mysportsrec.kennesaw.edu

       

      Steps to Sign-Up for Holiday Hustle: 

      • Visit mysporsrec.kennesaw.edu 

      • Select Memberships and sign in with KSU credentials 

      • Select “Holiday Hustle” 

      • Select membership duration and add to cart 

      • Hit checkout to complete the process. 

      Questions? Reach out to sportsrecmembership@kennesaw.edu!

      Buy Tickets
    • 16
      Monday
      Registration for Spring Semester 2025
      Registration for Spring Semester 2025
      All Day

      Please go to https://ecore.usg.edu for all important dates for eCore including registration dates.

      Holiday Hustle with Sports and Recreation
      Holiday Hustle with Sports and Recreation
      7:00am

      Stay active this December with the Holiday Hustle! Interested KSU Faculty and Staff can receive complimentary access to the Student Recreation and Activities Center (Kennesaw Campus) and the Recreation and Wellness Center (Marietta Campus) December 10-20.  Please note, both recreation centers will be operating on modified hours during this period and will have areas closed due maintenance projects. 

       

      Register at mysportsrec.kennesaw.edu

       

      Steps to Sign-Up for Holiday Hustle: 

      • Visit mysporsrec.kennesaw.edu 

      • Select Memberships and sign in with KSU credentials 

      • Select “Holiday Hustle” 

      • Select membership duration and add to cart 

      • Hit checkout to complete the process. 

      Questions? Reach out to sportsrecmembership@kennesaw.edu!

      Buy Tickets
      +2
      Joyful Living: Exploring the Science of Happiness by Kaiser Permanente
      Joyful Living: Exploring the Science of Happiness by Kaiser Permanente
      3:00pm

      Discover how positive psychology and practical strategies can nurture your own happiness. You will learn concepts and evidence-based practices such as kindness, empathy, gratitude, and awe that foster social and emotional well-being.

      Register at: https://www.usg.edu/well-being/events

      Biweekly 2 SPARS Due
      Biweekly 2 SPARS Due
      5:00pm
      Biweekly 2 SPARS Due Payroll Jan 7 - Jan 20
    • 17
      Tuesday
      Registration for Spring Semester 2025
      Registration for Spring Semester 2025
      All Day

      Please go to https://ecore.usg.edu for all important dates for eCore including registration dates.

      Holiday Hustle with Sports and Recreation
      Holiday Hustle with Sports and Recreation
      7:00am

      Stay active this December with the Holiday Hustle! Interested KSU Faculty and Staff can receive complimentary access to the Student Recreation and Activities Center (Kennesaw Campus) and the Recreation and Wellness Center (Marietta Campus) December 10-20.  Please note, both recreation centers will be operating on modified hours during this period and will have areas closed due maintenance projects. 

       

      Register at mysportsrec.kennesaw.edu

       

      Steps to Sign-Up for Holiday Hustle: 

      • Visit mysporsrec.kennesaw.edu 

      • Select Memberships and sign in with KSU credentials 

      • Select “Holiday Hustle” 

      • Select membership duration and add to cart 

      • Hit checkout to complete the process. 

      Questions? Reach out to sportsrecmembership@kennesaw.edu!

      Buy Tickets
      +1
      EAP 101 by Acentra Health
      EAP 101 by Acentra Health
      10:00am

      Join us for "EAP 101: An Introduction to Employee Assistance Programs," a comprehensive webinar designed to help you understand the benefits of EAP services. Learn about all the benefits, outside of counseling, available to you.

      Register: https://www.usg.edu/well-being/events

    • 18
      Wednesday
      Registration for Spring Semester 2025
      Registration for Spring Semester 2025
      All Day

      Please go to https://ecore.usg.edu for all important dates for eCore including registration dates.

      Holiday Hustle with Sports and Recreation
      Holiday Hustle with Sports and Recreation
      7:00am

      Stay active this December with the Holiday Hustle! Interested KSU Faculty and Staff can receive complimentary access to the Student Recreation and Activities Center (Kennesaw Campus) and the Recreation and Wellness Center (Marietta Campus) December 10-20.  Please note, both recreation centers will be operating on modified hours during this period and will have areas closed due maintenance projects. 

       

      Register at mysportsrec.kennesaw.edu

       

      Steps to Sign-Up for Holiday Hustle: 

      • Visit mysporsrec.kennesaw.edu 

      • Select Memberships and sign in with KSU credentials 

      • Select “Holiday Hustle” 

      • Select membership duration and add to cart 

      • Hit checkout to complete the process. 

      Questions? Reach out to sportsrecmembership@kennesaw.edu!

      Buy Tickets
      +2
      Tackling Emotional Eating by Weight Watchers
      Tackling Emotional Eating by Weight Watchers
      11:00am

      Register- https://www.usg.edu/well-being/events

      It’s no secret that stress eating is real. During this webinar, a WW Coach will walk through techniques to help quiet the part of the brain that activates our stress response.

      Master of Science in Healthcare Management and Informatics Information Session
      Master of Science in Healthcare Management and Informatics Information Session
      6:00pm

      This session will be an introduction to the Coles College of Business Master of Science in Healthcare Management and Informatics (MSHMI) program. The event will take place via Microsoft Teams, and you will receive an emailed link to join the
      event approximately 10 minutes before the start time.

    • 19
      Thursday
      Registration for Spring Semester 2025
      Registration for Spring Semester 2025
      All Day

      Please go to https://ecore.usg.edu for all important dates for eCore including registration dates.

      Holiday Hustle with Sports and Recreation
      Holiday Hustle with Sports and Recreation
      7:00am

      Stay active this December with the Holiday Hustle! Interested KSU Faculty and Staff can receive complimentary access to the Student Recreation and Activities Center (Kennesaw Campus) and the Recreation and Wellness Center (Marietta Campus) December 10-20.  Please note, both recreation centers will be operating on modified hours during this period and will have areas closed due maintenance projects. 

       

      Register at mysportsrec.kennesaw.edu

       

      Steps to Sign-Up for Holiday Hustle: 

      • Visit mysporsrec.kennesaw.edu 

      • Select Memberships and sign in with KSU credentials 

      • Select “Holiday Hustle” 

      • Select membership duration and add to cart 

      • Hit checkout to complete the process. 

      Questions? Reach out to sportsrecmembership@kennesaw.edu!

      Buy Tickets
      +1
      SAS Training for Intermediate Financial Users: December 19th, 2024
      SAS Training for Intermediate Financial Users: December 19th, 2024
      2:00pm

      This SAS training is designed for users with SAS experience. Students will learn how to create their own reports including report design utilizing tables and graphs, formatting, totals and group breaks. You must have a SAS user account and approval to view financial information before taking this class. The Financial Report request form may be found here: https://fiscalservices.kennesaw.edu/docs/FinancialReportingDataWarehouseUserAccountRequestForm.pdf.

    • 20
      Friday
      Registration for Spring Semester 2025
      Registration for Spring Semester 2025
      All Day

      Please go to https://ecore.usg.edu for all important dates for eCore including registration dates.

      Holiday Hustle with Sports and Recreation
      Holiday Hustle with Sports and Recreation
      7:00am

      Stay active this December with the Holiday Hustle! Interested KSU Faculty and Staff can receive complimentary access to the Student Recreation and Activities Center (Kennesaw Campus) and the Recreation and Wellness Center (Marietta Campus) December 10-20.  Please note, both recreation centers will be operating on modified hours during this period and will have areas closed due maintenance projects. 

       

      Register at mysportsrec.kennesaw.edu

       

      Steps to Sign-Up for Holiday Hustle: 

      • Visit mysporsrec.kennesaw.edu 

      • Select Memberships and sign in with KSU credentials 

      • Select “Holiday Hustle” 

      • Select membership duration and add to cart 

      • Hit checkout to complete the process. 

      Questions? Reach out to sportsrecmembership@kennesaw.edu!

      Buy Tickets
      +1
      Biweekly 2 Time Due 10am
      Biweekly 2 Time Due 10am
      10:00am
      Biweekly 2 Payroll for Jan 7 - Jan 20
    • 21
      Saturday
      Registration for Spring Semester 2025
      Registration for Spring Semester 2025
      All Day

      Please go to https://ecore.usg.edu for all important dates for eCore including registration dates.

    • 22
      Sunday
      Registration for Spring Semester 2025
      Registration for Spring Semester 2025
      All Day

      Please go to https://ecore.usg.edu for all important dates for eCore including registration dates.

    • 23
      Monday
      Registration for Spring Semester 2025
      Registration for Spring Semester 2025
      All Day

      Please go to https://ecore.usg.edu for all important dates for eCore including registration dates.

      Monthly Holiday
      Monthly Holiday
      8:00am
      Holiday
      +1
      Biweekly Holiday
      Biweekly Holiday
      8:00am
      Holiday
    • 24
      Tuesday
      Registration for Spring Semester 2025
      Registration for Spring Semester 2025
      All Day

      Please go to https://ecore.usg.edu for all important dates for eCore including registration dates.

      Biweekly Holiday
      Biweekly Holiday
      8:00am
      Holiday
      +1
      Monthly Holiday
      Monthly Holiday
      8:00am
      Holiday
    • 25
      Wednesday
      Registration for Spring Semester 2025
      Registration for Spring Semester 2025
      All Day

      Please go to https://ecore.usg.edu for all important dates for eCore including registration dates.

      Monthly Holiday
      Monthly Holiday
      8:00am
      Holiday
      +1
      Biweekly Holiday
      Biweekly Holiday
      8:00am
      Holiday
    • 26
      Thursday
      Registration for Spring Semester 2025
      Registration for Spring Semester 2025
      All Day

      Please go to https://ecore.usg.edu for all important dates for eCore including registration dates.

      Monthly Holiday
      Monthly Holiday
      8:00am
      Holiday
      +1
      Biweekly Holiday
      Biweekly Holiday
      8:00am
      Holiday
    • 27
      Friday
      Registration for Spring Semester 2025
      Registration for Spring Semester 2025
      All Day

      Please go to https://ecore.usg.edu for all important dates for eCore including registration dates.

      December P-Card Cycle Ends
      December P-Card Cycle Ends
      All Day

      December P-Card Cycle Ends (11/28/2024 to 12/27/2024)

      +3
      Monthly Holiday
      Monthly Holiday
      8:00am
      Holiday
      Biweekly Holiday
      Biweekly Holiday
      8:00am
      Holiday
      Biweekly 2 Pay Date
      Biweekly 2 Pay Date
      9:00am
      Biweekly 2 Pay Date Jan 7 - Jan 20
    • 28
      Saturday
      Registration for Spring Semester 2025
      Registration for Spring Semester 2025
      All Day

      Please go to https://ecore.usg.edu for all important dates for eCore including registration dates.

      January P-Card Cycle Begins
      January P-Card Cycle Begins
      All Day

      January P-Card Cycle Begins (12/28/2024 to 1/27/2025)

    • 29
      Sunday
      Registration for Spring Semester 2025
      Registration for Spring Semester 2025
      All Day

      Please go to https://ecore.usg.edu for all important dates for eCore including registration dates.

    • 30
      Monday
      Registration for Spring Semester 2025
      Registration for Spring Semester 2025
      All Day

      Please go to https://ecore.usg.edu for all important dates for eCore including registration dates.

      Biweekly 1 SPARS Due
      Biweekly 1 SPARS Due
      5:00pm
      Biweekly 1 SPARS Due Payroll Dec 24 - Jan 6
    • 31
      Tuesday
      Registration for Spring Semester 2025
      Registration for Spring Semester 2025
      All Day

      Please go to https://ecore.usg.edu for all important dates for eCore including registration dates.

      Monthly Pay
      Monthly Pay
      8:00am
      Monthly Pay
    • 1
      Wednesday
    • 2
      Thursday
    • 3
      Friday
    • 4
      Saturday

January 2025

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    Sunday
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    Monday
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    Tuesday
  • 1
    Wednesday
    Registration for Spring Semester 2025
    Registration for Spring Semester 2025
    All Day

    Please go to https://ecore.usg.edu for all important dates for eCore including registration dates.

    Monthly Holiday
    Monthly Holiday
    8:00am
    Holiday
    +1
    Biweekly Holiday
    Biweekly Holiday
    8:00am
    Holiday
  • 2
    Thursday
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    Friday
  • 4
    Saturday
    Ph.D. in Business Administration Information Session
    Ph.D. in Business Administration Information Session
    10:00am

    Join us for an upcoming virtual information session to learn about the Ph.D. Program at Coles College of Business.

    Our program focuses on concentrations in AccountingBusiness ManagementInformation SystemsMarketing, and Risk and Decision Analytics each student receives a personalized Ph.D. program experience to excel

    We encourage you to attend an information session before applying. The material provided during these sessions, as well as the ability to meet and interact with Program leadership, will enable you to make a more informed decision.

  • 5
    Sunday
  • 6
    Monday
    Drop/Add - All Parts of Term
    Drop/Add - All Parts of Term
    All Day

    Please go to https://ecore.usg.edu for all important dates for eCore including registration dates.

    FIRST DAY OF CLASSES - 7 week I and FULL TERM
    FIRST DAY OF CLASSES - 7 week I and FULL TERM
    All Day

    Please go to https://ecore.usg.edu for all important dates for eCore including registration and class start dates.

    +4
    Biweekly 1 Time Due 10am
    Biweekly 1 Time Due 10am
    10:00am
    Biweekly 1 Payroll for Dec 24 - Jan 6
    WOW - Stuff an Owl (Kennesaw Campus)
    WOW - Stuff an Owl (Kennesaw Campus)
    11:00am

    It's not Weeks of Welcome without our Annual Spring Stuff-an-Owl event! We can't wait to celebrate all together in the Carmicheal Student Center University Rooms! Stop by on the first day of classes to catch up with friends and stuff an owl of your own! Owls will be handed out at 11 AM. Owl supplies are limited, so come early!

    New Year, More Savings by CAPTRUST
    New Year, More Savings by CAPTRUST
    12:00pm

    New Year, More Savings 

    Kick off the new year with a smarter approach to your financial future! This informative presentation will dive into the importance of saving for retirement and the advantages of utilizing the USG supplemental savings options—403(b) and 457(b) plans. Plus, gain a clear understanding of how Roth contributions work and how they can benefit your long-term goals. Don’t miss this opportunity to set yourself up for financial success!

    MSW Information Sessions
    MSW Information Sessions
    6:00pm

    Sign Up for Our Next MSW Information Sessions

    Attend our virtual information sessions to explore the Master of Social Work program. Gain insight into the curriculum, field placements, and career opportunities, and learn about our School-Based Behavioral Health opportunity. Reserve your seat now to start your journey towards making a difference!

    Sign Up for Our Next MSW Information Sessions

     

    WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 2, 2024, 6:00 PM

    THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 2024, 6:00 PM

    FRIDAY, DECEMBER 6, 2024, 6:00 PM

    MONDAY, JANUARY 6, 2025, 6:00 PM

    TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 2025, 6:00 PM

     

    Also, learn about the School-Based Behavioral Health Program.

  • 7
    Tuesday
    Drop/Add - All Parts of Term
    Drop/Add - All Parts of Term
    All Day

    Please go to https://ecore.usg.edu for all important dates for eCore including registration dates.

    Stuff-an-owl (Marietta)
    Stuff-an-owl (Marietta)
    11:00am

    It's not Weeks of Welcome without our Annual Spring Stuff-an-Owl event! We can't wait to celebrate all together in the Wilson Student Center Ballrooms! Stop by on the first day of classes to catch up with friends and stuff an owl of your own! Owls will be handed out at 11 AM. Owl supplies are limited, so come early!

     
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    Uganda Study Abroad Information Sessions
    Uganda Study Abroad Information Sessions
    12:30pm

    Maymester in Uganda: Study Abroad Opportunity

    Join us from May 9 to May 25, 2025, for an unforgettable experience in Uganda! Students can earn course credit while exploring global perspectives by choosing between PHE 4000 or BLCK 4500. Applications are due by February 3, 2025.

     

    To learn more, we invite you to attend one of our upcoming information sessions: a virtual meeting via Teams on Tuesday, January 7, 2025, at 12:30 PM or an in-person session in HS4004 on Monday, January 13, 2025, at 1:00 PM. Don't miss this opportunity to explore, learn, and grow through study abroad!

     

    For more details: https://owllife.kennesaw.edu/event/10808756

    MAC Arcade Night
    MAC Arcade Night
    5:30pm

    Join the Marietta Activities Council as we kick off the new semester with some throwback games for you to enjoy in the Wilson Student Center! Free fun, free games, and free snacks!

  • 8
    Wednesday
    Drop/Add - All Parts of Term
    Drop/Add - All Parts of Term
    All Day

    Please go to https://ecore.usg.edu for all important dates for eCore including registration dates.

    Warm up With KAB
    Warm up With KAB
    10:00am

    Join us for Warm Up with KAB—the ultimate semester kickoff! Start the new year with good vibes, fun, and free merch! Grab our exclusive, limited-edition KAB crewnecks and other awesome giveaways. Don’t miss out on the energy and excitement as we gear up for an amazing semester together!

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    New Semester Meet and Greet
    New Semester Meet and Greet
    4:30pm

    Join us for an opportunity to connect with fellow graduate students and kick off the new semester with some light refreshments.

     

    Visit Owl Life for more details and to RSVP!

    Master of Science in Information Systems (MSIS) Information Session
    Master of Science in Information Systems (MSIS) Information Session
    6:00pm

    Selecting a graduate program can be a challenging process. At our MSIS information session, we introduce you to KSU and Coles College, discuss the application process, and introduce you to the relevant courses, flexibility, and opportunities that comprise the MSIS program.

  • 9
    Thursday
    Drop/Add - All Parts of Term
    Drop/Add - All Parts of Term
    All Day

    Please go to https://ecore.usg.edu for all important dates for eCore including registration dates.

    Scrappy Hour
    Scrappy Hour
    1:30pm

    Join your fellow Owls for a weekly tradition of enjoying a refreshing soda ice cream float (or simply have a drink and some ice cream) and mingling with Scrappy. You can take home a souvenir cup to remember the experience. So, come and join us to make some unforgettable memories with your KSU community! 

     

    Scrappy Hour will happen every Thursday from 1:30-2:30 PM. The 1st and 3rd Thursday of every month will be on the Kennesaw Campus. The 2nd and 4th Thursday of every month will be on the Marietta Campus. All students, faculty, and staff are welcome!

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    New Semester Meet and Greet: Marietta
    New Semester Meet and Greet: Marietta
    4:30pm

    Join us for an opportunity to connect with fellow graduate students and kick off the new semester with some light refreshments!

     

    J. M. Wilson Student Center
    Room A215

     

    Visit Owl Life for more information and to RSVP.

  • 10
    Friday
    Drop/Add - All Parts of Term
    Drop/Add - All Parts of Term
    All Day

    Please go to https://ecore.usg.edu for all important dates for eCore including registration dates.

    December P-Card Sign-off approvals and statements due
    December P-Card Sign-off approvals and statements due
    All Day

    Sign-off approvals due in WORKS for December cycle. Statements due by 4:00 PM

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    Biweekly 1 Pay Date
    Biweekly 1 Pay Date
    9:00am
    Biweekly 1 Pay Date Dec 24 - Jan 6
    Beta Alpha Psi Information Meeting
    Beta Alpha Psi Information Meeting
    2:00pm

    Good afternoon, BAP!

    I hope you all had a great first week of classes and are excited for the upcoming semester. Since this is the Information Session and OwlSwap meeting you do not need to have your cameras on, however, it is encouraged as we like to see your faces. This event is worth up to 1.5 Professional Development hours, but you must be present for the whole meeting to earn the entire 1.5 hours.

    During this meeting, we will review all the requirements for BAP, address meeting etiquette, and discuss the schedule for the semester. We will also have the opportunity to hear from another KSU student organization, OwlSwap. Their mission is to “educate, inspire, and empower others to make the swap to sustainability through fashion-focused experiential learning opportunities, inclusive programs, and educational events that promote environmental and social equity in our community.” This organization gives Owls the chance to swap gently worn items for new-to-you wardrobe additions.

    Want to join Beta Alpha Psi? Register, Pay, and send Transcript by Friday, January 24th Midnight.

  • 11
    Saturday
  • 12
    Sunday
    Student Company for Musical Theatre (SCMT) Showcase
    Student Company for Musical Theatre (SCMT) Showcase
    7:30pm

    A musical theatre showcase created by KSU students.

  • 13
    Monday
    10am Kennesaw Campus Tour
    10am Kennesaw Campus Tour
    10:00am

    Note- Make sure you are touring the campus of your major by checking this link: Campus By Major.

    Your tour of the Kennesaw Campus includes a brief information session that covers topics ranging from campus majors and programs, admission requirements, and financial aid information. The information session will be followed by a 60-minute walking tour of the Kennesaw Campus.

     

    Sign Up Here

    10AM Marietta Campus Tour
    10AM Marietta Campus Tour
    10:00am

    Note- Make sure you are touring the campus of your major by checking this link: Campus By Major.

    Your tour of the Marietta Campus includes a brief information session that covers topics ranging from campus majors and programs, admission requirements, and financial aid information. The information session will be followed by a 60-minute walking tour of the Marietta Campus.

    Sign Up Here

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    Early Career Onboarding Series: Thinking Strategically about Annual Reviews
    Early Career Onboarding Series: Thinking Strategically about Annual Reviews
    11:00am

    Early Career Onboarding Series: Thinking Strategically about Annual Reviews

    Facilitator: Michele DiPietro, Corinne McNamara, Wes Daggerhart

    Performance evaluation of faculty members is required at KSU. While some aspects of the process are college/department specific, the overall structure of the process is the same across the institution. Come to this session to gain insight on how to present yourself in the best light while keeping in mind what your chair and college need to see. We will also address the technical aspect of the review process.
     
    To register, please go log in to OwlTrain and register on the event page here.
    Uganda Study Abroad Information Sessions
    Uganda Study Abroad Information Sessions
    1:00pm

    Maymester in Uganda: Study Abroad Opportunity

    Join us from May 9 to May 25, 2025, for an unforgettable experience in Uganda! Students can earn course credit while exploring global perspectives by choosing between PHE 4000 or BLCK 4500. Applications are due by February 3, 2025.

     

    To learn more, we invite you to attend one of our upcoming information sessions: a virtual meeting via Teams on Tuesday, January 7, 2025, at 12:30 PM or an in-person session in HS4004 on Monday, January 13, 2025, at 1:00 PM. Don't miss this opportunity to explore, learn, and grow through study abroad!

     

    For more details: https://owllife.kennesaw.edu/event/10808756

    1PM Marietta Campus Tour
    1PM Marietta Campus Tour
    1:00pm

    Note- Make sure you are touring the campus of your major by checking this link: Campus By Major.

    Your tour of the Marietta Campus includes a 30-minute information session that covers topics ranging from campus majors and programs, admission requirements, and financial aid information. The information session will be followed by a 60-minute walking tour of the Marietta Campus.

    Sign Up Here

    1PM Kennesaw Campus Tour
    1PM Kennesaw Campus Tour
    1:00pm

    Note- Make sure you are touring the campus of your major by checking this link: Campus By Major.

    Your tour of the Kennesaw Campus includes a brief information session that covers topics ranging from campus majors and programs, admission requirements, and financial aid information. The information session will be followed by a 60-minute walking tour of the Kennesaw Campus.

    Sign Up Here

    Insightful Numbers: A Dive Into Data Analysis (Kennesaw/Virtual)
    Insightful Numbers: A Dive Into Data Analysis (Kennesaw/Virtual)
    3:30pm

    Explore the world of data analytics and its vital role in research at our upcoming workshop. Delve into the intricacies of data analysis and discover the specific analytics techniques essential for effective research. Don't miss this opportunity to gain valuable insights into data analytics and its significance in research.

    MS in Fintech Virtual Information Session
    MS in Fintech Virtual Information Session
    6:00pm

    For prospective students to learn more about the program.

    Hosted online via Microsoft Teams

    ArtsKSU Presents: Robert Koenig, Piano
    ArtsKSU Presents: Robert Koenig, Piano
    7:30pm

    ArtsKSU Series. Now in his third decade as a much sought-after performing artist, Canadian pianist Robert Koenig has performed throughout the world to great acclaim as a collaborative pianist and chamber musician. His partnerships with many of today’s leading classical artists have seen him grace many of the world's most important stages including New York’s Carnegie Hall and Lincoln Center, Washington’s Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, Boston’s Jordan Hall, San Francisco’s Herbst Theater, Seattle’s Benaroya Hall, Vancouver’s Chan Center, Tokyo’s Suntory Hall, Taiwan’s National Theater, Hong Kong’s City Hall, London’s Queen Elizabeth Hall, Paris’ Louvre Museum, Brussels’ BOZAR, and Amsterdam’s Het Concertgebouw. Mr. Koenig’s performance will feature collaborations with Bailey School of Music faculty artists.

    Buy Tickets
  • 14
    Tuesday
    Evening MBA/WebMBA Virtual Information Session
    Evening MBA/WebMBA Virtual Information Session
    8:00am

    Selecting a graduate program can be a challenging process. At our information sessions, we will introduce you to Kennesaw State University and Coles College of Business, discuss the application process, and introduce you to the courses that comprise our MBA programs.

    1:1 Fidelity Consultations
    1:1 Fidelity Consultations
    9:00am

    John Schultz is a licensed financial professional with years of experience helping individuals plan for a secure financial future. From investing in a workplace retirement plan to identifying strategies for saving for college tuition and much more, John offers expert guidance on a wide range of financial matters. Take this opportunity to meet one-on-one and receive personalized advice tailored to your unique goals and needs. Let John Schultz help you create a financial plan for long-term success!

    Register here: https://fidelity.com/schedule

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    PhD in Data Science and Analytics Virtual Information Session
    PhD in Data Science and Analytics Virtual Information Session
    9:00am

    Are you interested in a PhD in Data Science and Analytics? Join Program Director Dr. Herman Ray for this virtual information session. He will discuss admission requirements, curriculum, and what to expect if you are accepted in the program.

    Buy Tickets
    D2L Quick Answers: Import, export, and copy components
    D2L Quick Answers: Import, export, and copy components
    10:00am

    This workshop provides hands-on experience in importing, exporting, and copying items between D2L courses. Enhance your course management skills and streamline your digital teaching experience with this focused training. This workshop is part of our D2L Quick Answers series, designed to help you navigate D2L with ease and efficiency.

    ePro New User Training for Approvers: January 14, 2025
    ePro New User Training for Approvers: January 14, 2025
    10:00am

    Read below before registering for the class. 

    • A Financial Systems Access Form is required prior to gaining access to PeopleSoft and its related applications. Be sure to register for an account before signing up for this class, this will make it much easier to follow along and ask any additional questions that you may have. 

    • Be sure to click the above Percipio link above to register for this hands-on training session for ePro Approvers. 

    You can visit this link for any additional information, including instructions on how to gain access to ePro. 

    10am Kennesaw Campus Tour
    10am Kennesaw Campus Tour
    10:00am

    Note- Make sure you are touring the campus of your major by checking this link: Campus By Major.

    Your tour of the Kennesaw Campus includes a brief information session that covers topics ranging from campus majors and programs, admission requirements, and financial aid information. The information session will be followed by a 60-minute walking tour of the Kennesaw Campus.

     

    Sign Up Here

    10AM Marietta Campus Tour
    10AM Marietta Campus Tour
    10:00am

    Note- Make sure you are touring the campus of your major by checking this link: Campus By Major.

    Your tour of the Marietta Campus includes a brief information session that covers topics ranging from campus majors and programs, admission requirements, and financial aid information. The information session will be followed by a 60-minute walking tour of the Marietta Campus.

    Sign Up Here

    Workshop: Writing at the University Level
    Workshop: Writing at the University Level
    11:00am

    Writing essays at the university level can feel overwhelming. Come to this workshop to gain a better understanding of the expectations of university-level writing. You'll learn how to organize your ideas effectively, and you'll leave with tips for effective revision and proofreading. Join us online via Teams.

    Master of Science in Healthcare Management and Informatics Information Session
    Master of Science in Healthcare Management and Informatics Information Session
    12:00pm

    This session will be an introduction to the Coles College of Business Master of Science in Healthcare Management and Informatics (MSHMI) program. The event will take place via Microsoft Teams, and you will receive an emailed link to join the
    event approximately 10 minutes before the start time.

    Early Career Tenure Track Mutual Mentoring Group
    Early Career Tenure Track Mutual Mentoring Group
    12:00pm

    Early Career Tenure Track Mutual Mentoring Group

    Facilitator: Charles Parrott

    The Early Career Tenure Track Mutual Mentoring Group provides an opportunity for assistant professors to build community and support each other as they seek to flourish in their first few years at KSU. Members will meet monthly to discuss topics and share resources related to the opportunities and challenges faculty experience in early career.

     

    To register, please go log in to OwlTrain and register on the event page here.

    1PM Marietta Campus Tour
    1PM Marietta Campus Tour
    1:00pm

    Note- Make sure you are touring the campus of your major by checking this link: Campus By Major.

    Your tour of the Marietta Campus includes a 30-minute information session that covers topics ranging from campus majors and programs, admission requirements, and financial aid information. The information session will be followed by a 60-minute walking tour of the Marietta Campus.

    Sign Up Here

    PhD in Data Science and Analytics Information Session
    PhD in Data Science and Analytics Information Session
    4:00pm

    Are you interested in a PhD in Data Science and Analytics? Join Program Director Dr. Herman Ray for this virtual information session. He will discuss admission requirements, curriculum, and what to expect if you are accepted in the program.

    Buy Tickets
  • 15
    Wednesday
    Summer Undergraduate Research Program: Apply Today!
    Summer Undergraduate Research Program: Apply Today!
    All Day

    The Office of Undergraduate Research (OUR) is proud of the Summer Undergraduate Research Program, which helps support students in full-time research endeavors during the months of June and July.

    Selected students will conduct research under the guidance of a full-time tenured or tenure-track faculty member (Primary Investigator [PI]) at Kennesaw State University. Faculty and students will be paid a stipend in order to work collaboratively on a research project in June and July. 

    10AM Kennesaw Campus Spotlight Tour: MEBUS Program
    10AM Kennesaw Campus Spotlight Tour: MEBUS Program
    10:00am

    Your tour of the Kennesaw Campus includes a 30-minute information session that covers topics ranging from campus majors and programs, admission requirements, and financial aid information. The information session will be followed by a 60-minute walking tour of the Kennesaw Campus.

    The Joel A. Katz Music & Entertainment Business (MEBUS) Program is an 18-credit hour minor or 24-credit hour certificate program offering three capstone courses in the music & entertainment business as well as marketing, management, production, communication, and entrepreneurship courses that prepare students for careers in the entertainment industry. MEBUS is open to all KSU undergraduate students with a desire to work in the entertainment industry in areas such as film and television production, audio and video technology, venue and artist management, and concert and event production.

    More information can be found at www.ksumebus.com

    Note: This is an extended walking tour of campus

    Sign Up Here

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    Ready, Set, Goal! Creating Healthy Habits by Kaiser Permanente
    Ready, Set, Goal! Creating Healthy Habits by Kaiser Permanente
    11:00am

    Changing an unhealthy habit to a healthy one can be challenging. In today’s webinar you will choose a behavior you want to target and explore ways to strengthen your motivation to create habits that stick.

    What You'll Gain: 
    - Practical steps to identify and replace unhealthy habits.  
    - Strategies to strengthen your motivation for lasting change.  
    - Tools and tips to create habits that stick.  
    - Personalized goal-setting for your health journey.  

    Join this engaging webinar and take the first step toward building a healthier, happier lifestyle!

    M.A. in Professional Writing Virtual Info Session
    M.A. in Professional Writing Virtual Info Session
    12:00pm

    This event will provide an overview of the MAPW program, application process, and admissions requirements for prospective students.

    Buy Tickets
    Ph.D. in Business Administration Information Session
    Ph.D. in Business Administration Information Session
    12:00pm

    Join us for an upcoming virtual information session to learn about the Ph.D. Program at Coles College of Business.

    Our program focuses on concentrations in AccountingBusiness ManagementInformation SystemsMarketing, and Risk and Decision Analytics each student receives a personalized Ph.D. program experience to excel

    We encourage you to attend an information session before applying. The material provided during these sessions, as well as the ability to meet and interact with Program leadership, will enable you to make a more informed decision.

    MAPW Virtual Information Session
    MAPW Virtual Information Session
    12:00pm

    Are you interested in a Master of Arts in Professional Writing?  If so, click the link to RSVP for the next virtual information session, January 15th 12:00pm, or to see all upcoming MAPW information sessions, click here.

    Workshop: Brainstorming & Crafting a Thesis
    Workshop: Brainstorming & Crafting a Thesis
    12:00pm

    Sometimes, the hardest part of writing can be getting started. Come to this workshop for brainstorming strategies to help you find your topic and orgnize your ideas!   Join online here. 

    1PM Kennesaw Campus Tour
    1PM Kennesaw Campus Tour
    1:00pm

    Note- Make sure you are touring the campus of your major by checking this link: Campus By Major.

    Your tour of the Kennesaw Campus includes a brief information session that covers topics ranging from campus majors and programs, admission requirements, and financial aid information. The information session will be followed by a 60-minute walking tour of the Kennesaw Campus.

    Sign Up Here

    Master of Accounting Information Session
    Master of Accounting Information Session
    1:00pm

    The School of Accountancy at KSU's Coles College of Business is fully accredited by AACSB International, and it is one of the largest accounting programs in the State of Georgia. Join us for an upcoming virtual information session to learn how the Master of Accounting (MAcc) degree program can help you take charge of your career in only two semesters.

     

    Pedagogical Partners: Co-Creating Course Guidelines and More with Students
    Pedagogical Partners: Co-Creating Course Guidelines and More with Students
    1:25pm

    Pedagogical Partners: Co-Creating Course Guidelines and More with Students

    Facilitator: Misty Grayer

    Are you interested in fostering a more inclusive learning environment and cultivating positive interactions with your students? This interactive workshop explores strategies for fostering a co-creative classroom environment, enhancing student engagement, and promoting shared ownership of the learning process. Join us to discuss practical approaches for integrating student voices in your courses that align with Expanding the NEST practice #3.
     

    To register, please go log in to OwlTrain and register on the event page here.

    D2L Quick Answers: Student Progress Tracking
    D2L Quick Answers: Student Progress Tracking
    2:00pm

    This workshop guides instructors through the process of monitoring student progress in a D2L course. This workshop is part of our D2L Quick Answers series, designed to help you navigate D2L with ease and efficiency.

    Job Description Writing 
    Job Description Writing 
    3:00pm

    Job Description Writing 
    Provides Hiring Managers with tools to properly write a job description which is useful that explains the minimum requirements, key responsibilities, preferred qualifications, knowledge, skills, and abilities (KSAs) and position requirements of a job in plain language. 

     

    Register at https://share.percipio.com/cd/0lIeTkYMt 

     

    MSCJ Virtual Information Session
    MSCJ Virtual Information Session
    6:00pm

    Are you interested in a Master’s degree in Criminal Justice?  If so, please join us at a virtual information session.  We look forward to seeing you! To Register for the January 15th Information Session, Click Here. To view all upcoming MSCJ virtual information sessions, Click Here.

    MPA Virtual Information Session
    MPA Virtual Information Session
    6:00pm

    Are you interested in a Master’s degree in Public Adminstration?  If so, please join us at a virtual information session.  We look forward to seeing you! Register for the January 15th 6pm Session. Or to see all upcoming MPA information sessions, click here.

  • 16
    Thursday
    D2L Quick Answers: Homepage & Widgets
    D2L Quick Answers: Homepage & Widgets
    10:00am

    This session will guide instructors through the process of creating and editing homepages, providing you with the tools to customize your digital learning environment. Additionally, we’ll delve into the world of widgets, demonstrating how to add, modify, and utilize these versatile tools to enhance your course content. This workshop is part of our D2L Quick Answers series, designed to help you navigate D2L with ease and efficiency.

    10AM Marietta Campus Tour
    10AM Marietta Campus Tour
    10:00am

    Note- Make sure you are touring the campus of your major by checking this link: Campus By Major.

    Your tour of the Marietta Campus includes a brief information session that covers topics ranging from campus majors and programs, admission requirements, and financial aid information. The information session will be followed by a 60-minute walking tour of the Marietta Campus.

    Sign Up Here

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    Ecology, Evolution, Behavior, & Organismal Biology (EEBOB) seminar series
    Ecology, Evolution, Behavior, & Organismal Biology (EEBOB) seminar series
    12:30pm

    Speaker: Ben Thesing, Communications Specialist @ the Jones Center at Ichauway
    Title: “From frogs to field tours: an exploration of an unconventional career path in natural resources”
    Abstract: Ben earned his BS and MS in Forestry and Natural Resources at the University of Georgia, where he studied ecological niche modeling, movement ecology, and conservation of imperiled amphibians. Today, Ben works with his colleagues at the Jones Center to support their shared research and conservation missions and to develop and disseminate educational materials to the broader community. In the talk, Ben highlights the work he does today and how his own, non-linear career path helped him build important and marketable skills. It's a valuable and encouraging reminder for students contemplating their own post-graduation plans.

     

    The Ecology, Evolution, Behavior, & Organismal Biology (EEBOB) seminar series focuses on biological topics at whole-organism and higher scales of organization. Guest speakers come from universities, governmental agencies, NGOs, zoos, museums, and other institutions. The EEBOB seminar is an opportunity to learn about career paths and research in the biology discipline, and for students to engage with professionals in a wide variety of biology careers.

     

    This seminar series consists of a pre-recorded seminar, which will be posted to a playlist at the beginning of each week, and a live, virtual Q&A session with the speaker. All are welcome to attend! To be granted access to the live Q&A session, interested attendees can email Dr. Todd Pierson. The live Q&A session will be held each Thursday at 12:30 PM. 

    1PM Kennesaw Campus Tour
    1PM Kennesaw Campus Tour
    1:00pm

    Note- Make sure you are touring the campus of your major by checking this link: Campus By Major.

    Your tour of the Kennesaw Campus includes a brief information session that covers topics ranging from campus majors and programs, admission requirements, and financial aid information. The information session will be followed by a 60-minute walking tour of the Kennesaw Campus.

    Sign Up Here

    Scrappy Hour
    Scrappy Hour
    1:30pm

    Join your fellow Owls for a weekly tradition of enjoying a refreshing soda ice cream float (or simply have a drink and some ice cream) and mingling with Scrappy. You can take home a souvenir cup to remember the experience. So, come and join us to make some unforgettable memories with your KSU community! 

     

    Scrappy Hour will happen every Thursday from 1:30-2:30 PM. The 1st and 3rd Thursday of every month will be on the Kennesaw Campus. The 2nd and 4th Thursday of every month will be on the Marietta Campus. All students, faculty, and staff are welcome!

    Assistant and Associate Deans Mutual Mentoring Group
    Assistant and Associate Deans Mutual Mentoring Group
    2:00pm

    Crafting a Compelling Specific Aims Page for Your Educational Research Grant Proposal 

    Facilitator: Kadian Callahan, Michele DiPietro

    The Assistant and Associate Deans Mutual Mentoring Group, AD-MMG, provides an opportunity for assistant and associate deans to build community with like-minded peers and support each other while achieving goals as defined by the group.

     

    To register, please go log in to OwlTrain and register on the event page here.

    Master of Science in Prosthetics and Orthotics (MSPO) Virtual Information Session
    Master of Science in Prosthetics and Orthotics (MSPO) Virtual Information Session
    6:30pm

    Learn about our innovative program and application process and how you can advance your career in this rewarding field of Prosthetics and Orthotics. ️

    Session Dates: Register for Information Sessions

    - October 17, 2024, at 6:30 PM EST

    - November 5, 2024, at 7:30 PM EST

    - January 16, 2025, at 6:30 PM EST

     

    For additional questions, email: MSPO@Kennesaw.edu

  • 17
    Friday
    Budget: Second Quarter Department Reallocation
    Budget: Second Quarter Department Reallocation
    All Day

    Second Quarter Department Reallocation.

    Reallocation Analysis will begin on January 6th.

    APPLICATION FOR GRADUATION DEADLINE - Spring Semester 2025
    APPLICATION FOR GRADUATION DEADLINE - Spring Semester 2025
    All Day
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    10AM Marietta Campus Tour
    10AM Marietta Campus Tour
    10:00am

    Note- Make sure you are touring the campus of your major by checking this link: Campus By Major.

    Your tour of the Marietta Campus includes a brief information session that covers topics ranging from campus majors and programs, admission requirements, and financial aid information. The information session will be followed by a 60-minute walking tour of the Marietta Campus.

    Sign Up Here

    STEM OPT Workshop (virtual)
    STEM OPT Workshop (virtual)
    10:00am

    Alumni work authorization to request STEM OPT extension, processing application and submit reporting during STEM OPT

    Workshop: Writing Scholarship Application
    Workshop: Writing Scholarship Application
    10:00am

    Come to this workshop to learn how to write a scholarship application essay that will distinguish you from other applicants so you can earn money to help pay for your education. 

    If you can't join us in person, join us online via Teams!

    10AM Kennesaw Campus Spotlight Tour: Honors Program
    10AM Kennesaw Campus Spotlight Tour: Honors Program
    10:00am

    Note- Make sure you are touring the campus of your major by checking this link: Campus By Major.

    Your tour of the Kennesaw Campus includes a 30-minute information session that covers topics ranging from campus majors and programs, admission requirements, and financial aid information. The information session will be followed by a 60-minute walking tour of the Kennesaw Campus.

    "Are you interested in a career in engineering, nursing, or science? Do you plan to study law, medicine, or music? When you join the Keeping Sights Upward Journey Honors College, you join students from across all disciplines that share the commitment to make the most of their undergraduate experience. Our innovative curriculum focuses on experiential learning while promoting leadership, professional development, and civic and social engagement — all designed to amplify your individual pathway and provide a community that extends beyond stellar academics.

    Our students are engaging in learning projects at home and abroad, extending their education through internships in the public and private sectors, and carrying out dynamic research alongside distinguished faculty.

    If you are a highly motivated student, we invite you to explore how the KSU Journey Honors College can transform your undergraduate career.”

    Sign Up Here

    Preparing & Submitting Your Annual Review Documents
    Preparing & Submitting Your Annual Review Documents
    11:00am

    Preparing & Submitting Your Annual Review Documents

    Facilitator: Michele DiPietro, Wes Daggerhart, Carmen Skaggs

    The Annual Review Document and Faculty Performance Agreement can be laborious and time intensive to create, depending on departmental guidelines. While this is a required process, it can also be an opportunity to think strategically about what we have accomplished in the past year and what our goals are for the next year – and about the story we want to tell. In this workshop we will explore strategies for documenting your effectiveness in the Teaching, Research, and Service areas; demonstrating progress toward your mutually agreed goals; laying the foundations for your next multilevel review, and situating yourself in an optimal position for negotiations with your chair.
     

    To register, please go log in to OwlTrain and register on the event page here.

    Chairs and Directors MMG
    Chairs and Directors MMG
    12:00pm

    Chairs and Directors MMG

    Facilitator: Barbara Combs

    The Chairs and Directors Mutual Mentoring Group, CD-MMG, provides an opportunity for chairs and directors to build community with like-minded peers and support each other while achieving goals as defined by the group. Members will meet monthly to discuss topics related to opportunities and challenges related to their role.

     

    To register, please go log in to OwlTrain and register on the event page here.

    1PM Marietta Campus Tour
    1PM Marietta Campus Tour
    1:00pm

    Note- Make sure you are touring the campus of your major by checking this link: Campus By Major.

    Your tour of the Marietta Campus includes a 30-minute information session that covers topics ranging from campus majors and programs, admission requirements, and financial aid information. The information session will be followed by a 60-minute walking tour of the Marietta Campus.

    Sign Up Here

    1PM Kennesaw Campus Tour
    1PM Kennesaw Campus Tour
    1:00pm

    Note- Make sure you are touring the campus of your major by checking this link: Campus By Major.

    Your tour of the Kennesaw Campus includes a brief information session that covers topics ranging from campus majors and programs, admission requirements, and financial aid information. The information session will be followed by a 60-minute walking tour of the Kennesaw Campus.

    Sign Up Here

    D2L Quick Answers: Common Questions with Simple Solutions
    D2L Quick Answers: Common Questions with Simple Solutions
    2:00pm

    This course is tailored to address common D2L Brightspace questions and provide simple solutions for instructors. Gain insights into student view, understand grade associations, discover how to manage bonus items, and much more. This workshop is part of our D2L Quick Answers series, designed to help you navigate D2L with ease and efficiency.

    CANCELLED: French Strings: Tribute to Maurice Ravel
    CANCELLED: French Strings: Tribute to Maurice Ravel
    8:00pm

    This performance has been cancelled. Ticket holders, please contact the Box Office for more information: 470-578-6650

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    Saturday
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    Sunday
  • 20
    Monday
    Holiday
    Holiday
    All Day
    MLK OwlsServe Day
    MLK OwlsServe Day
    9:00am

     

    Join Department of Student Volunteerism & Service on Monday, January 20th from 9am to 11am for an OwlsServe Day with Project U First.

    Volunteers will assist with packing hygiene kits for vulnerable populations in the Atlanta area.

    Registration Information: Each student must register for this event on GivePulse. Registration is required to participate.  https://kennesaw.givepulse.com/event/537557-mlk-owlsserve-day-with-project-u-first

    Transportation: Transportation will not be provided. The event will take place on the Kennesaw Campus at the KSU Center West Entrance (3333 Busbee Drive NW, Kennesaw, GA 30144).

    Registration Deadline: The registration deadline is January 13th. There are no opportunities for walk-up registration.

    Communications: Full details about the OwlsServe Day will be sent to all registered participants from Myah McDonald (SVS Program Coordinator) on January 13th. If you have any questions in the meantime, please email ksuserves@kennesaw.edu.

    SVS is committed to providing accessible programming for all students. Please indicate any accommodations you need to participate in this event when registering.

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    Tuesday
    Deletion of Courses for Non-Payment - includes eCore
    Deletion of Courses for Non-Payment - includes eCore
    All Day

    For all courses, including 7 Week II, registered prior to January11.

    2025 New Visions Exhibition
    2025 New Visions Exhibition
    All Day

    Juried by Matthew Kirk  Opening reception: January 23, 5pm - 7:30pm

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    EAP 101 by Acentra Health
    EAP 101 by Acentra Health
    10:00am

    Learn all there is to know about your Employee Assistance Program. Whether you're navigating work-life balance, managing stress, or seeking support for personal challenges, your EAP offers a range of confidential resources to help you thrive.

     

    What You'll Learn:

    • Comprehensive overview of your Employee Assistance Program (EAP).
    • Confidential resources available for managing work-life balance.
    • Tools to navigate stress and personal challenges effectively.
    • How to access support tailored to your needs.

    Discover how your EAP can empower you to thrive at work and beyond!

    Getting Started with Microsoft Copilot
    Getting Started with Microsoft Copilot
    10:00am

    Join us for an engaging workshop delving into the exciting world of Microsoft Copilot, a powerful AI (artificial intelligence) tool. This workshop is perfect for beginners and will explore topics like generating creative content, answering questions, and even proofreading your writing. Whether you’re looking to write a compelling story, create a unique image, or simply make your day-to-day tasks easier, this workshop will help you master AI at KSU!

    Travel Drop-in Session
    Travel Drop-in Session
    2:00pm

    Travel Drop-in Session: Sign-up via this link.

    Career Readiness for International Students: Succeeding in the US Job Market
    Career Readiness for International Students: Succeeding in the US Job Market
    4:00pm

    Are you an international student eager to kickstart your global career? Join our dynamic workshop where we'll guide you through the exciting journey of applying for academic credit for internships, finding experiential learning opportunities, and navigating the intricacies of Optional Practical Training (OPT) and Curricular Practical Training (CPT).

     

    Online event. Click here to register.

    Career Readiness for International Students: Succeeding in the US Job Market
    Career Readiness for International Students: Succeeding in the US Job Market
    4:00pm
     

    Are you an international student eager to kickstart your global career? Join our dynamic workshop where we'll guide you through the exciting journey of applying for academic credit for internships, finding experiential learning opportunities, and navigating the intricacies of Optional Practical Training (OPT) and Curriculur Practical Training (CPT).

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    Wednesday
    2025 New Visions Exhibition
    2025 New Visions Exhibition
    All Day

    Juried by Matthew Kirk  Opening reception: January 23, 5pm - 7:30pm

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    Adulting 101: Some Do
    Adulting 101: Some Do's and Don'ts of Personal Finances
    1:00pm

    Join us for this workshop to learn things to do and things to avoid when it comes to your personal finances!

    Hosted in partnership with Coles College of Business

    Adulting 101 is a monthly workshop series designed to educate students on key life skills to utilize during and after college, with the goal of eliminating informational barriers that may prevent students from reaching degree completion and achieving post-college success. Check back for upcoming events on Owl Life! 

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    Global Faculty MMG
    Global Faculty MMG
    2:00pm

    Global Faculty MMG

    Facilitator: Tracey Alviar

    The Global Faculty Mutual Mentoring Group provides an opportunity for faculty who identify as international or global faculty to build community with like-minded peers and support each other while achieving goals as defined by the group. Members will meet monthly to discuss topics related to opportunities and challenges related to their role.

     

    To register, please go log in to OwlTrain and register on the event page here.

    How Learning Works Book Chat: Mastery, Practice and Feedback
    How Learning Works Book Chat: Mastery, Practice and Feedback
    2:00pm

    How Learning Works Book Chat: Mastery, Practice and Feedback

    Facilitator: Michele DiPietro

    A grounding in the learning sciences is crucial for any student success efort. In the second edition of the popular "How Learning Works" (100,000 copies sold, translated into 6 languages) CETL Executive Director Michele DiPietro and his co-authors review the research on learning and syntesize it in 8 interrelated principles. In this series, we will read and discuss the book through the year, focusing on one principle at a time. This session focuses on the fifth and sixth principle, covering the research on skill aquisitionk and the role of practice and feedback in the development of mastery. Each session can be attended individually. The first 18 new registrants will receive a free copy of the book.
     

    To register, please go log in to OwlTrain and register on the event page here.

    Master of Science in Information Systems (MSIS) Information Session
    Master of Science in Information Systems (MSIS) Information Session
    6:00pm

    Selecting a graduate program can be a challenging process. At our MSIS information session, we introduce you to KSU and Coles College, discuss the application process, and introduce you to the relevant courses, flexibility, and opportunities that comprise the MSIS program.

    Unabashedly Romantic: Jesús Castro-Balbi and David Korevaar with Michael Heald and Julia Bullard
    Unabashedly Romantic: Jesús Castro-Balbi and David Korevaar with Michael Heald and Julia Bullard
    7:30pm

    Faculty Recital Series. Enjoy an evening of music featuring Bailey School of Music faculty artist Jesús Castro-Balbi on cello, with pianist David Korevaar from the University of Colorado at Boulder, violinist Michael Heald from UGA, and Julia Bullard, Assistant Director of the Bailey School of Music & KSU violist.

    Livestream.

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    Thursday
    Coffee with Canadians
    Coffee with Canadians
    All Day

    Calling all Canadians -- and anyone who wants to hang out with Canadians! Join us for Canada's favorite coffee, Tim Horton's, as we kick off the semester with an afternoon pick-me-up and a sweet Canadian treat to top it off.  Limited edition stickers for your KSU "Year of Canada" collection! This event is sponsored by the Office of Global Education.

    2025 New Visions Exhibition
    2025 New Visions Exhibition
    All Day

    Juried by Matthew Kirk  Opening reception: January 23, 5pm - 7:30pm

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    Microsoft Office Formatting Basics
    Microsoft Office Formatting Basics
    10:00am

    Join us for a hands-on workshop where you’ll familiarize yourself with the essentials of Microsoft Office formatting. Learn to navigate the Ribbon tabs, and enhance your documents with basic text formatting. We’ll also cover how to create links within documents, customize the Quick Access Toolbar, and utilize the File tab for efficient file management. Perfect for beginners looking to boost their productivity!

    10AM Marietta Campus Tour Spotlight: Architecture
    10AM Marietta Campus Tour Spotlight: Architecture
    10:00am

    Note- Make sure you are touring the campus of your major by checking this link: Campus By Major.

    Your tour of the Marietta Campus includes a brief information session that covers topics ranging from campus majors and programs, admission requirements, and financial aid information. The information session will be followed by a 60-minute walking tour of the Marietta Campus.

    After your tour, you are invited to meet with the Department of Architecture.

    The Department of Architecture provides multidisciplinary curriculums that nurture critical thinking. The programs embrace new technologies and encourage creativity and innovation through integration of the theory, art, technology and science of the built environment. The 5-year Bachelor of Architecture program, at KSU, is a National Architectural Accrediting Board (NAAB) accredited, first processional degree in architecture, leading to eligibility for licensure (Architectural Registration Exam).
     

    Sign Up Here

    Assessing Prior Knowledge
    Assessing Prior Knowledge
    11:00am

    Assessing Prior Knowledge

    Facilitator: Laura Howard

    Assessing students' prior knowledge is essential for effective teaching. Understanding what students already know—and don’t know—enables faculty to address misconceptions, fill knowledge gaps, and build on existing understanding. In this workshop, we’ll explore strategies for assessing prior knowledge and using it to achieve teaching and learning goals. Participants will also develop a plan to prioritize this practice in their classes, building skills to align instruction with students' strengths and needs, while embracing variation in their levels of understanding.
     

    To register, please go log in to OwlTrain and register on the event page here.

    Insightful Numbers: A Dive Into Data Analysis (Marietta)
    Insightful Numbers: A Dive Into Data Analysis (Marietta)
    11:00am

    Explore the world of data analytics and its vital role in research at our upcoming workshop. Delve into the intricacies of data analysis and discover the specific analytics techniques essential for effective research. Don't miss this opportunity to gain valuable insights into data analytics and its significance in research.

    Executive MBA Information Session
    Executive MBA Information Session
    12:00pm

    The Coles Executive MBA integrates executive-level business tools across broad management platforms enabling its graduates to make confident strategic decisions. Our program combines the business acumen you are looking for and the leadership and professional skills you need to get ahead. Attend an information session today to gain more insight into why Coles College of Business has one of the top 10 EMBA programs in the nation! 

    Get to know the Executive MBA Advantage before you choose KSU for your EMBA school experience!

    Ecology, Evolution, Behavior, & Organismal Biology (EEBOB) seminar series
    Ecology, Evolution, Behavior, & Organismal Biology (EEBOB) seminar series
    12:30pm

    Speaker: Dr. Arianna Kuhn, Assistant Curator of Herpetology @ Virginia Museum of Natural History
    Title: “TBA”
    Abstract: 

     

    The Ecology, Evolution, Behavior, & Organismal Biology (EEBOB) seminar series focuses on biological topics at whole-organism and higher scales of organization. Guest speakers come from universities, governmental agencies, NGOs, zoos, museums, and other institutions. The EEBOB seminar is an opportunity to learn about career paths and research in the biology discipline, and for students to engage with professionals in a wide variety of biology careers.

     

    This seminar series consists of a pre-recorded seminar, which will be posted to a playlist at the beginning of each week, and a live, virtual Q&A session with the speaker. All are welcome to attend! To be granted access to the live Q&A session, interested attendees can email Dr. Todd Pierson. The live Q&A session will be held each Thursday at 12:30 PM. 

    Workshop: Writing at the University Level
    Workshop: Writing at the University Level
    1:00pm

    Writing essays at the university level can feel overwhelming. Come to this workshop to gain a better understanding of the expectations of university-level writing. You'll learn how to organize your ideas effectively, and you'll leave with tips for effective revision and proofreading. Join us online via Teams.

    1PM Kennesaw Campus Tour
    1PM Kennesaw Campus Tour
    1:00pm

    Note- Make sure you are touring the campus of your major by checking this link: Campus By Major.

    Your tour of the Kennesaw Campus includes a 30-minute information session that covers topics ranging from campus majors and programs, admission requirements, and financial aid information. The information session will be followed by a 60-minute walking tour of the Kennesaw Campus.

    Sign Up Here

    Scrappy Hour
    Scrappy Hour
    1:30pm

    Join your fellow Owls for a weekly tradition of enjoying a refreshing soda ice cream float (or simply have a drink and some ice cream) and mingling with Scrappy. You can take home a souvenir cup to remember the experience. So, come and join us to make some unforgettable memories with your KSU community! 

     

    Scrappy Hour will happen every Thursday from 1:30-2:30 PM. The 1st and 3rd Thursday of every month will be on the Kennesaw Campus. The 2nd and 4th Thursday of every month will be on the Marietta Campus. All students, faculty, and staff are welcome!

    Coffee with Canadians
    Coffee with Canadians
    2:00pm

    Calling all Canadians -- and anyone who wants to hang out with Canadians! Join us for Canada's favorite coffee, Tim Hortons, as we kick off the semester with an afternoon pick-me-up and a sweet Canadian treat to top it off. Limited edition coffee Jibbitz and stickers for your KSU "Year of Canada" collection!

    KAB on Ice
    KAB on Ice
    4:00pm

    The Kennesaw Activities Board is thrilled to bring the magic of winter to life with an incredible Ice-Skating event on the Campus Green! Get ready to glide into the spirit of the season as we transform the Green into a dazzling Winter Wonderland—an unforgettable experience you won’t want to miss!

    Getting Better by Will Carter: Reading and Signing
    Getting Better by Will Carter: Reading and Signing
    7:00pm

    Come out to the reading of English faculty, Will Carter's memoir, Getting Better.

    Getting Better is not a memoir about what happened or how things were. This is not a memoir that even attempts to be true, but when the coma drugs cloud your memory, you must make the story your own. Will Carter's memoir, Getting Better, is Will's story of recovery after being in a car accident, suffering a brain injury.

    More info on Getting Better can be found here: https://bookshop.org/.../getting-better-william.../21591011 

    Faculty Recital: Elizabeth Knight, Mezzo-Soprano & Eric Jenkins, Piano
    Faculty Recital: Elizabeth Knight, Mezzo-Soprano & Eric Jenkins, Piano
    7:30pm

    Faculty Recital Series. Enjoy and evening of song presented by guest artist Elizabeth Knight, mezzo-soprano, and Bailey School of Music faculty artist Eric Jenkins, piano.

    Livestream

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    Friday
    Student Hiring 101
    Student Hiring 101
    All Day

    A deep-dive on the student assistant hiring process, from the point a manager identifies a candidate to the point that HR approves them to begin working 

    https://share.percipio.com/cd/Kk-Y1q6F_ 

    2025 New Visions Exhibition
    2025 New Visions Exhibition
    All Day

    Juried by Matthew Kirk  Opening reception: January 23, 5pm - 7:30pm

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    10am Kennesaw Campus Tour
    10am Kennesaw Campus Tour
    10:00am

    Note- Make sure you are touring the campus of your major by checking this link: Campus By Major.

    Your tour of the Kennesaw Campus includes a brief information session that covers topics ranging from campus majors and programs, admission requirements, and financial aid information. The information session will be followed by a 60-minute walking tour of the Kennesaw Campus.

     

    Sign Up Here

    10AM Marietta Campus Spotlight Tour: Honors Program
    10AM Marietta Campus Spotlight Tour: Honors Program
    10:00am

    Your tour of the Marietta Campus includes a 30-minute information session that covers topics ranging from campus majors and programs, admission requirements, and financial aid information. The information session will be followed by a 60-minute walking tour of the Marietta Campus.

    "Are you interested in a career in engineering, nursing, or science? Do you plan to study law, medicine, or music? When you join the Keeping Sights Upward Journey Honors College, you join students from across all disciplines that share the commitment to make the most of their undergraduate experience. Our innovative curriculum focuses on experiential learning while promoting leadership, professional development, and civic and social engagement — all designed to amplify your individual pathway and provide a community that extends beyond stellar academics.

    Our students are engaging in learning projects at home and abroad, extending their education through internships in the public and private sectors, and carrying out dynamic research alongside distinguished faculty.

    If you are a highly motivated student, we invite you to explore how the KSU Journey Honors College can transform your undergraduate career.”

    Sign Up Here

    Omni CMS Workshop
    Omni CMS Workshop
    10:00am

    Get acquainted with Omni, the Content Management System used by Kennesaw State University websites. This hands-on workshop will guide you through accessing Omni CMS, editing webpages, and adding content, ensuring you can effectively manage your website.

    MSIPM Virtual Information Session
    MSIPM Virtual Information Session
    12:00pm

    Join us for an upcoming virtual information session to learn how a Master of Science in International Policy Management can help you advance your career. To Register for the January 24th Information Session, Click Here. To view all upcoming MSIPM virtual information sessions, Click Here.

    Assistant and Associate Chairs Mutual Mentoring Group
    Assistant and Associate Chairs Mutual Mentoring Group
    12:00pm

    Assistant and Associate Chairs Mutual Mentoring Group

    Facilitator: Tanja Link

    The Assistant and Associate Chairs Mutual Mentoring Group, AAC-MMG, provides an opportunity for assistant and associate chairs to build community with like-minded peers and support each other while achieving goals as defined by the group. Members will meet each month to discuss topics related to opportunities and challenges related to their role.

     

    To register, please go log in to OwlTrain and register on the event page here.

    1PM Marietta Campus Tour
    1PM Marietta Campus Tour
    1:00pm

    Note- Make sure you are touring the campus of your major by checking this link: Campus By Major.

    Your tour of the Marietta Campus includes a 30-minute information session that covers topics ranging from campus majors and programs, admission requirements, and financial aid information. The information session will be followed by a 60-minute walking tour of the Marietta Campus.

    Sign Up Here

    1PM Kennesaw Campus Tour
    1PM Kennesaw Campus Tour
    1:00pm

    Note- Make sure you are touring the campus of your major by checking this link: Campus By Major.

    Your tour of the Kennesaw Campus includes a brief information session that covers topics ranging from campus majors and programs, admission requirements, and financial aid information. The information session will be followed by a 60-minute walking tour of the Kennesaw Campus.

    Sign Up Here

    Undergraduate Research Mentoring for New Faculty
    Undergraduate Research Mentoring for New Faculty
    2:00pm

    This workshop is designed for new mentors of undergraduate researchers, whether that means you're new to KSU or new to mentoring undergraduate researchers. We will walk you through the basics of undergraduate research and go over the resources and funding available.

    OPT Workshop (virtual)
    OPT Workshop (virtual)
    2:00pm

    OPT Work authorization for Graduating Intl. Students

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    Saturday
    2025 New Visions Exhibition
    2025 New Visions Exhibition
    All Day

    Juried by Matthew Kirk  Opening reception: January 23, 5pm - 7:30pm

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    Sunday
    2025 New Visions Exhibition
    2025 New Visions Exhibition
    All Day

    Juried by Matthew Kirk  Opening reception: January 23, 5pm - 7:30pm

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    Monday
    Essential Course Facilitation Strategies (ECFS)
    Essential Course Facilitation Strategies (ECFS)
    All Day


    CLICK HERE TO REGISTER

     

    This is an asynchronous, online, 3–week workshop designed to provide participants with course facilitation skills to facilitate a course in different modalities such as asynchronous, synchronous online, or hybrid. This workshop is composed of modules that discuss instructional strategies, instructional design models, and feedback and grading tools used to provide constructive feedback to students. 
     

    By the end of this workshop, participants will be able to apply different instructional strategies and models to facilitate a course. Participants will also be able to select appropriate feedback and grading tools to provide constructive feedback to students during course facilitation.

     

    Successful completion of all assessments and assignments in this workshop will earn participants a digital badge.

    Sustainable Course Design (SCD)
    Sustainable Course Design (SCD)
    All Day


    CLICK HERE TO REGISTER

     

    Digital Learning Innovations invites KSU Faculty to participate in the Sustainable Course Design (SCD) Workshop. This is an online, asynchronous, 3-week foundation course using effective course design and facilitation elements. By the end of this workshop, participants will have designed a course alignment map for an upcoming course they have chosen to work on, a facilitation document for multiple modalities for at least two modules and a course syllabus which includes a communication and feedback plan. This workshop focusses on sustainable design that can be used to teach in any modality.

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    January P-Card Cycle Ends
    January P-Card Cycle Ends
    All Day

    January P-Card Cycle Ends (12/28/2024 to 1/27/2025)

    Course Improvement and Optimization (CIO)
    Course Improvement and Optimization (CIO)
    All Day

    Digital Learning Innovations (DLI) welcomes KSU faculty to explore the foundations of course optimization and learning analytics. Participants will engage in peer-to-peer learning activities and apply what they learn in realistic scenarios. This three-week long asynchronous workshop provides participants with foundational knowledge about effective, data-driven course design strategies. 

    Accessible Web Essentials Workshop (Staff Accessibility Workshop)
    Accessible Web Essentials Workshop (Staff Accessibility Workshop)
    All Day

    The Accessible Web Essentials (AWE) workshop is a self-paced three-module workshop for public-facing web content creators. The workshop provides resources and experiences to demonstrate web accessibility, detailed instructions on how to make content accessible, and practice creating accessible documents and media. Participants earn digital credentials as they complete each unit culminating in a digital certificate. 

    After taking this workshop, participants will be able to:

    • Discuss the purpose of web accessibility and explain why it is vital to make all KSU web content accessible.
    • Use web and document tools to create accessible content structures, write sufficient alternative text for images, and add appropriate media accessibility options such as captions and/or audio descriptions.
    • Describe when and how to create alternate options for media-rich or interactive-rich resources.
    • Create an accessibility plan for their department’s pages.

    Duration in Hours and Minutes: Three weeks, approximately 4 hours per week investment.

    Session Administrator: Jason Rodenbeck

    * Please register at least 5 days prior to the session start date.
     

    CLICK HERE TO REGISTER

    2025 New Visions Exhibition
    2025 New Visions Exhibition
    All Day

    Juried by Matthew Kirk  Opening reception: January 23, 5pm - 7:30pm

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    10AM Marietta Campus Tour
    10AM Marietta Campus Tour
    10:00am

    Note- Make sure you are touring the campus of your major by checking this link: Campus By Major.

    Your tour of the Marietta Campus includes a brief information session that covers topics ranging from campus majors and programs, admission requirements, and financial aid information. The information session will be followed by a 60-minute walking tour of the Marietta Campus.

    Sign Up Here

    10am Kennesaw Campus Tour
    10am Kennesaw Campus Tour
    10:00am

    Note- Make sure you are touring the campus of your major by checking this link: Campus By Major.

    Your tour of the Kennesaw Campus includes a brief information session that covers topics ranging from campus majors and programs, admission requirements, and financial aid information. The information session will be followed by a 60-minute walking tour of the Kennesaw Campus.

     

    Sign Up Here

    OPT Workshop (virtual)
    OPT Workshop (virtual)
    10:00am

    OPT workshop

    1PM Kennesaw Campus Tour
    1PM Kennesaw Campus Tour
    1:00pm

    Note- Make sure you are touring the campus of your major by checking this link: Campus By Major.

    Your tour of the Kennesaw Campus includes a brief information session that covers topics ranging from campus majors and programs, admission requirements, and financial aid information. The information session will be followed by a 60-minute walking tour of the Kennesaw Campus.

    Sign Up Here

    1PM Marietta Campus Tour Spotlight: Robotics and Mechatronics Engineering
    1PM Marietta Campus Tour Spotlight: Robotics and Mechatronics Engineering
    1:00pm

    Note- Make sure you are touring the campus of your major by checking this link: Campus By Major.

    Your tour of the Marietta Campus includes a 30-minute information session that covers topics ranging from campus majors and programs, admission requirements, and financial aid information. The information session will be followed by a 60-minute walking tour of the Marietta Campus.

    Kennesaw State University's Robotics and Mechatronics Engineering Department (RME) offers a Mechatronics Engineering degree. This department is known for its work in different areas of robotics: 


    Soft Robots: They design flexible robots that are becoming popular for use in healthcare, wearables, and advanced artificial limbs.  Wheeled Robots: They work on robots that move on wheels.  Flying Robots (UAVs): They train students to make and control drones, which can be used for things like checking the environment or helping in emergencies.  Factory Robots: Students learn to create robots used in making cars, planes, and electronic items.  Medical Robots: They research robots that can help in medical tasks like surgeries, helping patients recover, or creating artificial limbs. 

    If you want a career in any of these cool robot areas, Kennesaw's RME Department is a great place to study. 

    Sign Up Here

    Faculty Recital: Helen Kim, Violin, Charae Krueger, Cello & Robert Henry, Piano
    Faculty Recital: Helen Kim, Violin, Charae Krueger, Cello & Robert Henry, Piano
    7:30pm

    Faculty Recital Series. Enjoy and evening of performances by Bailey School of Music faculty artists Helen Kim, violin, Charae Krueger, cello & Robert Henry, piano.

    Livestream

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    Tuesday
    February P-Card Cycle Begins
    February P-Card Cycle Begins
    All Day

    February P-Card Cycle Begins (1/28/2025 to 2/27/2025)

    Fall 2024 Windgate Artist-in-Residence: Matthew Kirk
    Fall 2024 Windgate Artist-in-Residence: Matthew Kirk
    All Day

    Matthew Kirk (b. 1978, Ganado, Ariz.) is an enrolled member of the Navajo Nation and currently lives and works in Brooklyn, New York. A self-taught artist, Kirk’s abstract assemblages and paintings are steeped in symbolism and iconography that take inspiration from colors and patterns found in turn-of-the-century Navajo rugs. Kirk will be the Windgate Artist-in- Residence at KSU in Fall 2024.

    In person lecture at the ZMA: November 7th, 5pm

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    Beth LaCour: Mountains and Valleys
    Beth LaCour: Mountains and Valleys
    All Day

    The Zuckerman Museum of Art is pleased to present new work by artist Beth LaCour. The exhibition features a series of folded paper vessels as well as a large installation on the Project Walls. LaCour’s work focuses on hand folded sculptural paper vessels, reliefs, and lighting. She has taught printmaking as well as drawing, papermaking, sculpture, and digital processes at Randolph College (V.A.), Yavapai College and Northern Arizona University (A.Z.). A former artist-in-residence at Taliesi, her work is included in numerous national private and public collections. Currently, LaCour is the Studio Coordinator for both the Book Arts Studio and the Papermaking Studio at Penland School of Craft (N.C.).

    Annet Counwenberg: Sewing Circles
    Annet Counwenberg: Sewing Circles
    All Day

    Annet Couwenberg: Sewing Circles features an overview of ten years of cultural research, digital experimentation, and finished artifacts. Couwenberg completed the work as part of her studio practice and in partnerships with cultural institutions in North America, Europe, and Asia. The artistic projects presented in this exhibition highlight the expanding technological parameters related to textiles and fabrics and their specific application in the arenas of scientific research, fashion and interior design, and contemporary social issues. The exhibition explores her depth of research as well as the multiple intersections that are revealed between established disciplines and fields of knowledge. Annet Couwenberg: Sewing Circles is curated by Lori Rubeling. The traveling exhibition is organized by the Center for Art, Design and Visual Culture, UMBC with support from Maryland State Arts Council. Couwenberg will be the Windgate Artist-in-Residence at KSU in Spring 2025. 

    In-person Lecture: April 2nd, 3:30pm

    LECTURE RSVP LINK

    2025 New Visions Exhibition
    2025 New Visions Exhibition
    All Day

    Juried by Matthew Kirk  Opening reception: January 23, 5pm - 7:30pm

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    10am Kennesaw Campus Tour
    10am Kennesaw Campus Tour
    10:00am

    Note- Make sure you are touring the campus of your major by checking this link: Campus By Major.

    Your tour of the Kennesaw Campus includes a brief information session that covers topics ranging from campus majors and programs, admission requirements, and financial aid information. The information session will be followed by a 60-minute walking tour of the Kennesaw Campus.

     

    Sign Up Here

    10AM Marietta Campus Tour
    10AM Marietta Campus Tour
    10:00am

    Note- Make sure you are touring the campus of your major by checking this link: Campus By Major.

    Your tour of the Marietta Campus includes a brief information session that covers topics ranging from campus majors and programs, admission requirements, and financial aid information. The information session will be followed by a 60-minute walking tour of the Marietta Campus.

    Sign Up Here

    Microsoft Loop for Collaboration
    Microsoft Loop for Collaboration
    10:00am

    Enhance your productivity and organization skills in our Microsoft Loop workshop! Discover how Loops tools, from voting tables to progress trackers, can make your workflows and collaboration a breeze. Explore Loop integration in Teams, create individual workspaces with the Loop app, customize templates, and enhance collaboration.

    Finding an Approach to AI in Alignment With Your Teaching Philosophy
    Finding an Approach to AI in Alignment With Your Teaching Philosophy
    11:00am

    Finding an Approach to AI in Alignment With Your Teaching Philosophy

    Facilitator: Michele DiPietro

    Our students will need AI skills to become future-ready, but the way we approach AI in our courses has to make sense with the discipline, the student learning outcomes, and our own teaching philosophy. In this session we will discuss a variety of approaches so that we can tailor one that works for ourselves, and discuss ways to represent our decisions to our students in ways that further, not foreclose, learning and performance.
     

    To register, please go log in to OwlTrain and register on the event page here.

    1PM Kennesaw Campus Tour
    1PM Kennesaw Campus Tour
    1:00pm

    Note- Make sure you are touring the campus of your major by checking this link: Campus By Major.

    Your tour of the Kennesaw Campus includes a brief information session that covers topics ranging from campus majors and programs, admission requirements, and financial aid information. The information session will be followed by a 60-minute walking tour of the Kennesaw Campus.

    Sign Up Here

    1PM Marietta Campus Tour
    1PM Marietta Campus Tour
    1:00pm

    Note- Make sure you are touring the campus of your major by checking this link: Campus By Major.

    Your tour of the Marietta Campus includes a 30-minute information session that covers topics ranging from campus majors and programs, admission requirements, and financial aid information. The information session will be followed by a 60-minute walking tour of the Marietta Campus.

    Sign Up Here

    MAC Welcome Back Bonfire
    MAC Welcome Back Bonfire
    6:00pm

    MAC wants to welcome you Back to Marietta by kicking off the semester with a Welcome Back Bonfire! Come and stay warm with MAC by roasting marshmallows around a bonfire and making smores and learn more about what else KSU has in store for the semester for the Marietta Activities Council!

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    Wednesday
    Annet Counwenberg: Sewing Circles
    Annet Counwenberg: Sewing Circles
    All Day

    Annet Couwenberg: Sewing Circles features an overview of ten years of cultural research, digital experimentation, and finished artifacts. Couwenberg completed the work as part of her studio practice and in partnerships with cultural institutions in North America, Europe, and Asia. The artistic projects presented in this exhibition highlight the expanding technological parameters related to textiles and fabrics and their specific application in the arenas of scientific research, fashion and interior design, and contemporary social issues. The exhibition explores her depth of research as well as the multiple intersections that are revealed between established disciplines and fields of knowledge. Annet Couwenberg: Sewing Circles is curated by Lori Rubeling. The traveling exhibition is organized by the Center for Art, Design and Visual Culture, UMBC with support from Maryland State Arts Council. Couwenberg will be the Windgate Artist-in-Residence at KSU in Spring 2025. 

    In-person Lecture: April 2nd, 3:30pm

    LECTURE RSVP LINK

    2025 New Visions Exhibition
    2025 New Visions Exhibition
    All Day

    Juried by Matthew Kirk  Opening reception: January 23, 5pm - 7:30pm

    Buy Tickets
    +10
    Fall 2024 Windgate Artist-in-Residence: Matthew Kirk
    Fall 2024 Windgate Artist-in-Residence: Matthew Kirk
    All Day

    Matthew Kirk (b. 1978, Ganado, Ariz.) is an enrolled member of the Navajo Nation and currently lives and works in Brooklyn, New York. A self-taught artist, Kirk’s abstract assemblages and paintings are steeped in symbolism and iconography that take inspiration from colors and patterns found in turn-of-the-century Navajo rugs. Kirk will be the Windgate Artist-in- Residence at KSU in Fall 2024.

    In person lecture at the ZMA: November 7th, 5pm

    Buy Tickets
    Beth LaCour: Mountains and Valleys
    Beth LaCour: Mountains and Valleys
    All Day

    The Zuckerman Museum of Art is pleased to present new work by artist Beth LaCour. The exhibition features a series of folded paper vessels as well as a large installation on the Project Walls. LaCour’s work focuses on hand folded sculptural paper vessels, reliefs, and lighting. She has taught printmaking as well as drawing, papermaking, sculpture, and digital processes at Randolph College (V.A.), Yavapai College and Northern Arizona University (A.Z.). A former artist-in-residence at Taliesi, her work is included in numerous national private and public collections. Currently, LaCour is the Studio Coordinator for both the Book Arts Studio and the Papermaking Studio at Penland School of Craft (N.C.).

    USG Great Basics | Cultivating a Leadership Mindset presented by University System of Georgia
    USG Great Basics | Cultivating a Leadership Mindset presented by University System of Georgia
    9:00am

    USG Great Basics | Cultivating a Leadership Mindset presented by University System of Georgia

    Leadership is not a job title but rather a way of being, and it begins with self-leadership. Whether you hold a formal leadership position or lead informally, this professional development session is for you!

    What You'll Learn:

    • The fundamentals of cultivating a leadership mindset.
    • How leadership begins with self-leadership.
    • Strategies to lead effectively, whether in a formal or informal role.
    • Tips to grow professionally and inspire others.

    Empower yourself to lead with confidence—this session is for anyone ready to embrace leadership as a way of being!

    10am Kennesaw Campus Tour
    10am Kennesaw Campus Tour
    10:00am

    Note- Make sure you are touring the campus of your major by checking this link: Campus By Major.

    Your tour of the Kennesaw Campus includes a brief information session that covers topics ranging from campus majors and programs, admission requirements, and financial aid information. The information session will be followed by a 60-minute walking tour of the Kennesaw Campus.

     

    Sign Up Here

    Workshop: Writing at the University Level
    Workshop: Writing at the University Level
    12:00pm

    Writing essays at the university level can feel overwhelming. Come to this workshop to gain a better understanding of the expectations of university-level writing. You'll learn how to organize your ideas effectively, and you'll leave with tips for effective revision and proofreading. Join us online via Teams.

    MSCJ Virtual Information Session
    MSCJ Virtual Information Session
    12:00pm

    Are you interested in a Master’s degree in Criminal Justice?  If so, please join us at a virtual information session.  We look forward to seeing you! To Register for the January 29th Information Session, Click Here. To view all upcoming MSCJ virtual information sessions, Click Here.

    Book Chat: Becoming a SoTL Scholar
    Book Chat: Becoming a SoTL Scholar
    12:00pm
    Book Chat: Becoming a SoTL Scholar
     

    Facilitator: Hillary Steiner

    With SoTL included in the new strategic plan at KSU, many faculty have become more interested in beginning SoTL projects or amplifying existing ones. But will becoming a SoTL Scholar take away from our other academic identities? How do we build this expertise when time is limited? Join this book chat to discuss the free e-book Becoming a SoTL Scholar, designed to help faculty from all disciplines become the SoTL Scholars they want to be. [link to ebook: https://www.centerforengagedlearning.org/books/becoming-a-sotl-scholar/]

     

    To register, please go log in to OwlTrain and register on the event page here.

    1PM Kennesaw Campus Tour
    1PM Kennesaw Campus Tour
    1:00pm

    Note- Make sure you are touring the campus of your major by checking this link: Campus By Major.

    Your tour of the Kennesaw Campus includes a brief information session that covers topics ranging from campus majors and programs, admission requirements, and financial aid information. The information session will be followed by a 60-minute walking tour of the Kennesaw Campus.

    Sign Up Here

    Get It Together: Tech Tools to Get (and Stay) Organized
    Get It Together: Tech Tools to Get (and Stay) Organized
    2:00pm

    Participants will explore essential organization tools in Microsoft’s suite of applications. You'll learn how to streamline tasks using Outlook, manage to-do lists effectively with Microsoft To Do, organize notes and ideas in OneNote, and efficiently store and collaborate on files using OneDrive.

    Master of Science in Healthcare Management and Informatics Information Session
    Master of Science in Healthcare Management and Informatics Information Session
    6:00pm

    This session will be an introduction to the Coles College of Business Master of Science in Healthcare Management and Informatics (MSHMI) program. The event will take place via Microsoft Teams, and you will receive an emailed link to join the
    event approximately 10 minutes before the start time.

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    Thursday
    Fall 2024 Windgate Artist-in-Residence: Matthew Kirk
    Fall 2024 Windgate Artist-in-Residence: Matthew Kirk
    All Day

    Matthew Kirk (b. 1978, Ganado, Ariz.) is an enrolled member of the Navajo Nation and currently lives and works in Brooklyn, New York. A self-taught artist, Kirk’s abstract assemblages and paintings are steeped in symbolism and iconography that take inspiration from colors and patterns found in turn-of-the-century Navajo rugs. Kirk will be the Windgate Artist-in- Residence at KSU in Fall 2024.

    In person lecture at the ZMA: November 7th, 5pm

    Buy Tickets
    Beth LaCour: Mountains and Valleys
    Beth LaCour: Mountains and Valleys
    All Day

    The Zuckerman Museum of Art is pleased to present new work by artist Beth LaCour. The exhibition features a series of folded paper vessels as well as a large installation on the Project Walls. LaCour’s work focuses on hand folded sculptural paper vessels, reliefs, and lighting. She has taught printmaking as well as drawing, papermaking, sculpture, and digital processes at Randolph College (V.A.), Yavapai College and Northern Arizona University (A.Z.). A former artist-in-residence at Taliesi, her work is included in numerous national private and public collections. Currently, LaCour is the Studio Coordinator for both the Book Arts Studio and the Papermaking Studio at Penland School of Craft (N.C.).

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    Annet Counwenberg: Sewing Circles
    Annet Counwenberg: Sewing Circles
    All Day

    Annet Couwenberg: Sewing Circles features an overview of ten years of cultural research, digital experimentation, and finished artifacts. Couwenberg completed the work as part of her studio practice and in partnerships with cultural institutions in North America, Europe, and Asia. The artistic projects presented in this exhibition highlight the expanding technological parameters related to textiles and fabrics and their specific application in the arenas of scientific research, fashion and interior design, and contemporary social issues. The exhibition explores her depth of research as well as the multiple intersections that are revealed between established disciplines and fields of knowledge. Annet Couwenberg: Sewing Circles is curated by Lori Rubeling. The traveling exhibition is organized by the Center for Art, Design and Visual Culture, UMBC with support from Maryland State Arts Council. Couwenberg will be the Windgate Artist-in-Residence at KSU in Spring 2025. 

    In-person Lecture: April 2nd, 3:30pm

    LECTURE RSVP LINK

    2025 New Visions Exhibition
    2025 New Visions Exhibition
    All Day

    Juried by Matthew Kirk  Opening reception: January 23, 5pm - 7:30pm

    Buy Tickets
    10AM Marietta Campus Tour
    10AM Marietta Campus Tour
    10:00am

    Note- Make sure you are touring the campus of your major by checking this link: Campus By Major.

    Your tour of the Marietta Campus includes a brief information session that covers topics ranging from campus majors and programs, admission requirements, and financial aid information. The information session will be followed by a 60-minute walking tour of the Marietta Campus.

    Sign Up Here

    10am Kennesaw Campus Tour
    10am Kennesaw Campus Tour
    10:00am

    Note- Make sure you are touring the campus of your major by checking this link: Campus By Major.

    Your tour of the Kennesaw Campus includes a brief information session that covers topics ranging from campus majors and programs, admission requirements, and financial aid information. The information session will be followed by a 60-minute walking tour of the Kennesaw Campus.

     

    Sign Up Here

    Organizing Your Outlook Inbox
    Organizing Your Outlook Inbox
    10:00am

    Optimize your organization with Outlook's hidden features. Learn to create message categories, set up automatic email sorting, and declutter your inbox for enhanced productivity.

    Ecology, Evolution, Behavior, & Organismal Biology (EEBOB) seminar series
    Ecology, Evolution, Behavior, & Organismal Biology (EEBOB) seminar series
    12:30pm

    Speaker: Dr. Sean Graham, Author of “Kennesaw: Natural History of a Southern Mountain”
    Title: “TBA”
    Abstract: 

     

    The Ecology, Evolution, Behavior, & Organismal Biology (EEBOB) seminar series focuses on biological topics at whole-organism and higher scales of organization. Guest speakers come from universities, governmental agencies, NGOs, zoos, museums, and other institutions. The EEBOB seminar is an opportunity to learn about career paths and research in the biology discipline, and for students to engage with professionals in a wide variety of biology careers.

     

    This seminar series consists of a pre-recorded seminar, which will be posted to a playlist at the beginning of each week, and a live, virtual Q&A session with the speaker. All are welcome to attend! To be granted access to the live Q&A session, interested attendees can email Dr. Todd Pierson. The live Q&A session will be held each Thursday at 12:30 PM. 

    1PM Kennesaw Campus Tour
    1PM Kennesaw Campus Tour
    1:00pm

    Note- Make sure you are touring the campus of your major by checking this link: Campus By Major.

    Your tour of the Kennesaw Campus includes a brief information session that covers topics ranging from campus majors and programs, admission requirements, and financial aid information. The information session will be followed by a 60-minute walking tour of the Kennesaw Campus.

    Sign Up Here

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    Friday
    Fall 2024 Windgate Artist-in-Residence: Matthew Kirk
    Fall 2024 Windgate Artist-in-Residence: Matthew Kirk
    All Day

    Matthew Kirk (b. 1978, Ganado, Ariz.) is an enrolled member of the Navajo Nation and currently lives and works in Brooklyn, New York. A self-taught artist, Kirk’s abstract assemblages and paintings are steeped in symbolism and iconography that take inspiration from colors and patterns found in turn-of-the-century Navajo rugs. Kirk will be the Windgate Artist-in- Residence at KSU in Fall 2024.

    In person lecture at the ZMA: November 7th, 5pm

    Buy Tickets
    Re-Allocations in WORKS for January Cycle (12/28/2024 to 1/27/2025) due
    Re-Allocations in WORKS for January Cycle (12/28/2024 to 1/27/2025) due
    All Day

    Re-Allocations due in WORKS for transactions dated 12/28/2024 to 1/27/2025

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    Beth LaCour: Mountains and Valleys
    Beth LaCour: Mountains and Valleys
    All Day

    The Zuckerman Museum of Art is pleased to present new work by artist Beth LaCour. The exhibition features a series of folded paper vessels as well as a large installation on the Project Walls. LaCour’s work focuses on hand folded sculptural paper vessels, reliefs, and lighting. She has taught printmaking as well as drawing, papermaking, sculpture, and digital processes at Randolph College (V.A.), Yavapai College and Northern Arizona University (A.Z.). A former artist-in-residence at Taliesi, her work is included in numerous national private and public collections. Currently, LaCour is the Studio Coordinator for both the Book Arts Studio and the Papermaking Studio at Penland School of Craft (N.C.).

    Annet Counwenberg: Sewing Circles
    Annet Counwenberg: Sewing Circles
    All Day

    Annet Couwenberg: Sewing Circles features an overview of ten years of cultural research, digital experimentation, and finished artifacts. Couwenberg completed the work as part of her studio practice and in partnerships with cultural institutions in North America, Europe, and Asia. The artistic projects presented in this exhibition highlight the expanding technological parameters related to textiles and fabrics and their specific application in the arenas of scientific research, fashion and interior design, and contemporary social issues. The exhibition explores her depth of research as well as the multiple intersections that are revealed between established disciplines and fields of knowledge. Annet Couwenberg: Sewing Circles is curated by Lori Rubeling. The traveling exhibition is organized by the Center for Art, Design and Visual Culture, UMBC with support from Maryland State Arts Council. Couwenberg will be the Windgate Artist-in-Residence at KSU in Spring 2025. 

    In-person Lecture: April 2nd, 3:30pm

    LECTURE RSVP LINK

    2025 New Visions Exhibition
    2025 New Visions Exhibition
    All Day

    Juried by Matthew Kirk  Opening reception: January 23, 5pm - 7:30pm

    Buy Tickets
    10AM Kennesaw Campus Spotlight Tour: Honors Program
    10AM Kennesaw Campus Spotlight Tour: Honors Program
    10:00am

    Note- Make sure you are touring the campus of your major by checking this link: Campus By Major.

    Your tour of the Kennesaw Campus includes a 30-minute information session that covers topics ranging from campus majors and programs, admission requirements, and financial aid information. The information session will be followed by a 60-minute walking tour of the Kennesaw Campus.

    "Are you interested in a career in engineering, nursing, or science? Do you plan to study law, medicine, or music? When you join the Keeping Sights Upward Journey Honors College, you join students from across all disciplines that share the commitment to make the most of their undergraduate experience. Our innovative curriculum focuses on experiential learning while promoting leadership, professional development, and civic and social engagement — all designed to amplify your individual pathway and provide a community that extends beyond stellar academics.

    Our students are engaging in learning projects at home and abroad, extending their education through internships in the public and private sectors, and carrying out dynamic research alongside distinguished faculty.

    If you are a highly motivated student, we invite you to explore how the KSU Journey Honors College can transform your undergraduate career.”

    Sign Up Here

    10AM Marietta Campus Tour
    10AM Marietta Campus Tour
    10:00am

    Note- Make sure you are touring the campus of your major by checking this link: Campus By Major.

    Your tour of the Marietta Campus includes a brief information session that covers topics ranging from campus majors and programs, admission requirements, and financial aid information. The information session will be followed by a 60-minute walking tour of the Marietta Campus.

    Sign Up Here

    1PM Marietta Campus Tour
    1PM Marietta Campus Tour
    1:00pm

    Note- Make sure you are touring the campus of your major by checking this link: Campus By Major.

    Your tour of the Marietta Campus includes a 30-minute information session that covers topics ranging from campus majors and programs, admission requirements, and financial aid information. The information session will be followed by a 60-minute walking tour of the Marietta Campus.

    Sign Up Here

    1PM Kennesaw Campus Tour
    1PM Kennesaw Campus Tour
    1:00pm

    Note- Make sure you are touring the campus of your major by checking this link: Campus By Major.

    Your tour of the Kennesaw Campus includes a brief information session that covers topics ranging from campus majors and programs, admission requirements, and financial aid information. The information session will be followed by a 60-minute walking tour of the Kennesaw Campus.

    Sign Up Here

    SURC 2025
    SURC 2025
    4:00pm

    Kennesaw State University is hosting the Southeastern Undergraduate Research Conference (SURC) 2025! SURC is an ACS regional chemistry conference that has occurred annually for 53 years. Visit the website for more information about the conference and ways to participate.

    MSCM Open House (In Person)
    MSCM Open House (In Person)
    5:00pm

    Join us for an in person open house at the School of Conflict Management, Peacebuilding and Development.

     

    The M.S. in Conflict Management program (MSCM) provides our graduates with the skills needed to prevent, intervene, and resolve conflict using evidence-based best practices. The open house provides prospective applicants with the information to decide whether the MSCM is the right step to help you achieve your goals. To register for the January 31st open house, click here. To view all upcoming MSCM open house opportunities, click here.

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    Annet Counwenberg: Sewing Circles
    Annet Counwenberg: Sewing Circles
    All Day

    Annet Couwenberg: Sewing Circles features an overview of ten years of cultural research, digital experimentation, and finished artifacts. Couwenberg completed the work as part of her studio practice and in partnerships with cultural institutions in North America, Europe, and Asia. The artistic projects presented in this exhibition highlight the expanding technological parameters related to textiles and fabrics and their specific application in the arenas of scientific research, fashion and interior design, and contemporary social issues. The exhibition explores her depth of research as well as the multiple intersections that are revealed between established disciplines and fields of knowledge. Annet Couwenberg: Sewing Circles is curated by Lori Rubeling. The traveling exhibition is organized by the Center for Art, Design and Visual Culture, UMBC with support from Maryland State Arts Council. Couwenberg will be the Windgate Artist-in-Residence at KSU in Spring 2025. 

    In-person Lecture: April 2nd, 3:30pm

    LECTURE RSVP LINK

    2025 New Visions Exhibition
    2025 New Visions Exhibition
    All Day

    Juried by Matthew Kirk  Opening reception: January 23, 5pm - 7:30pm

    Buy Tickets
    +4
    Beth LaCour: Mountains and Valleys
    Beth LaCour: Mountains and Valleys
    All Day

    The Zuckerman Museum of Art is pleased to present new work by artist Beth LaCour. The exhibition features a series of folded paper vessels as well as a large installation on the Project Walls. LaCour’s work focuses on hand folded sculptural paper vessels, reliefs, and lighting. She has taught printmaking as well as drawing, papermaking, sculpture, and digital processes at Randolph College (V.A.), Yavapai College and Northern Arizona University (A.Z.). A former artist-in-residence at Taliesi, her work is included in numerous national private and public collections. Currently, LaCour is the Studio Coordinator for both the Book Arts Studio and the Papermaking Studio at Penland School of Craft (N.C.).

    Fall 2024 Windgate Artist-in-Residence: Matthew Kirk
    Fall 2024 Windgate Artist-in-Residence: Matthew Kirk
    All Day

    Matthew Kirk (b. 1978, Ganado, Ariz.) is an enrolled member of the Navajo Nation and currently lives and works in Brooklyn, New York. A self-taught artist, Kirk’s abstract assemblages and paintings are steeped in symbolism and iconography that take inspiration from colors and patterns found in turn-of-the-century Navajo rugs. Kirk will be the Windgate Artist-in- Residence at KSU in Fall 2024.

    In person lecture at the ZMA: November 7th, 5pm

    Buy Tickets
    SURC 2025
    SURC 2025
    8:00am

    Kennesaw State University is hosting the Southeastern Undergraduate Research Conference (SURC) 2025! SURC is an ACS regional chemistry conference that has occurred annually for 53 years. Visit the website for more information about the conference and ways to participate.

    KSU Black Alumni Society - 25th Anniversary Celebration
    KSU Black Alumni Society - 25th Anniversary Celebration
    6:00pm

    Make plans to join fellow alumni in celebration of the 25th Anniversary of the KSU Black Alumni Society! This milestone event will honor the legacy, and achievements of the KSU Black Alumni Society over the past 25 years while also looking ahead to the next 25 impactful years!

     

    Food and two drink tickets will be provided for all attendees. Attire is Black and Gold formal!

     

    A portion of each registration and all additional donations benefit the Wilkes/Burnett Black Alumni Society Scholarship.

     

     

    KSU Black Alumni Society's 25th Anniversary Celebration

    Saturday, February 1st from 6:00pm-9:00pm

    Memorial Arts Building at the Woodruff Arts Center

    1280 Peachtree St NE, Atlanta, GA 30309

     

    Click here to register: BAS 25th Anniversary Celebration

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    Sunday
    Fall 2024 Windgate Artist-in-Residence: Matthew Kirk
    Fall 2024 Windgate Artist-in-Residence: Matthew Kirk
    All Day

    Matthew Kirk (b. 1978, Ganado, Ariz.) is an enrolled member of the Navajo Nation and currently lives and works in Brooklyn, New York. A self-taught artist, Kirk’s abstract assemblages and paintings are steeped in symbolism and iconography that take inspiration from colors and patterns found in turn-of-the-century Navajo rugs. Kirk will be the Windgate Artist-in- Residence at KSU in Fall 2024.

    In person lecture at the ZMA: November 7th, 5pm

    Buy Tickets
    Beth LaCour: Mountains and Valleys
    Beth LaCour: Mountains and Valleys
    All Day

    The Zuckerman Museum of Art is pleased to present new work by artist Beth LaCour. The exhibition features a series of folded paper vessels as well as a large installation on the Project Walls. LaCour’s work focuses on hand folded sculptural paper vessels, reliefs, and lighting. She has taught printmaking as well as drawing, papermaking, sculpture, and digital processes at Randolph College (V.A.), Yavapai College and Northern Arizona University (A.Z.). A former artist-in-residence at Taliesi, her work is included in numerous national private and public collections. Currently, LaCour is the Studio Coordinator for both the Book Arts Studio and the Papermaking Studio at Penland School of Craft (N.C.).

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    Annet Counwenberg: Sewing Circles
    Annet Counwenberg: Sewing Circles
    All Day

    Annet Couwenberg: Sewing Circles features an overview of ten years of cultural research, digital experimentation, and finished artifacts. Couwenberg completed the work as part of her studio practice and in partnerships with cultural institutions in North America, Europe, and Asia. The artistic projects presented in this exhibition highlight the expanding technological parameters related to textiles and fabrics and their specific application in the arenas of scientific research, fashion and interior design, and contemporary social issues. The exhibition explores her depth of research as well as the multiple intersections that are revealed between established disciplines and fields of knowledge. Annet Couwenberg: Sewing Circles is curated by Lori Rubeling. The traveling exhibition is organized by the Center for Art, Design and Visual Culture, UMBC with support from Maryland State Arts Council. Couwenberg will be the Windgate Artist-in-Residence at KSU in Spring 2025. 

    In-person Lecture: April 2nd, 3:30pm

    LECTURE RSVP LINK

    2025 New Visions Exhibition
    2025 New Visions Exhibition
    All Day

    Juried by Matthew Kirk  Opening reception: January 23, 5pm - 7:30pm

    Buy Tickets
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    Monday
    Beth LaCour: Mountains and Valleys
    Beth LaCour: Mountains and Valleys
    All Day

    The Zuckerman Museum of Art is pleased to present new work by artist Beth LaCour. The exhibition features a series of folded paper vessels as well as a large installation on the Project Walls. LaCour’s work focuses on hand folded sculptural paper vessels, reliefs, and lighting. She has taught printmaking as well as drawing, papermaking, sculpture, and digital processes at Randolph College (V.A.), Yavapai College and Northern Arizona University (A.Z.). A former artist-in-residence at Taliesi, her work is included in numerous national private and public collections. Currently, LaCour is the Studio Coordinator for both the Book Arts Studio and the Papermaking Studio at Penland School of Craft (N.C.).

    MID TERM GRADES due for 7 week I courses
    MID TERM GRADES due for 7 week I courses
    All Day
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    Fall 2024 Windgate Artist-in-Residence: Matthew Kirk
    Fall 2024 Windgate Artist-in-Residence: Matthew Kirk
    All Day

    Matthew Kirk (b. 1978, Ganado, Ariz.) is an enrolled member of the Navajo Nation and currently lives and works in Brooklyn, New York. A self-taught artist, Kirk’s abstract assemblages and paintings are steeped in symbolism and iconography that take inspiration from colors and patterns found in turn-of-the-century Navajo rugs. Kirk will be the Windgate Artist-in- Residence at KSU in Fall 2024.

    In person lecture at the ZMA: November 7th, 5pm

    Buy Tickets
    Annet Counwenberg: Sewing Circles
    Annet Counwenberg: Sewing Circles
    All Day

    Annet Couwenberg: Sewing Circles features an overview of ten years of cultural research, digital experimentation, and finished artifacts. Couwenberg completed the work as part of her studio practice and in partnerships with cultural institutions in North America, Europe, and Asia. The artistic projects presented in this exhibition highlight the expanding technological parameters related to textiles and fabrics and their specific application in the arenas of scientific research, fashion and interior design, and contemporary social issues. The exhibition explores her depth of research as well as the multiple intersections that are revealed between established disciplines and fields of knowledge. Annet Couwenberg: Sewing Circles is curated by Lori Rubeling. The traveling exhibition is organized by the Center for Art, Design and Visual Culture, UMBC with support from Maryland State Arts Council. Couwenberg will be the Windgate Artist-in-Residence at KSU in Spring 2025. 

    In-person Lecture: April 2nd, 3:30pm

    LECTURE RSVP LINK

    2025 New Visions Exhibition
    2025 New Visions Exhibition
    All Day

    Juried by Matthew Kirk  Opening reception: January 23, 5pm - 7:30pm

    Buy Tickets
    10am Kennesaw Campus Tour
    10am Kennesaw Campus Tour
    10:00am

    Note- Make sure you are touring the campus of your major by checking this link: Campus By Major.

    Your tour of the Kennesaw Campus includes a brief information session that covers topics ranging from campus majors and programs, admission requirements, and financial aid information. The information session will be followed by a 60-minute walking tour of the Kennesaw Campus.

     

    Sign Up Here

    10AM Marietta Campus Tour
    10AM Marietta Campus Tour
    10:00am

    Note- Make sure you are touring the campus of your major by checking this link: Campus By Major.

    Your tour of the Marietta Campus includes a brief information session that covers topics ranging from campus majors and programs, admission requirements, and financial aid information. The information session will be followed by a 60-minute walking tour of the Marietta Campus.

    Sign Up Here

    EngageCSM Prize Pick-up
    EngageCSM Prize Pick-up
    10:00am

    CSM students — it's time to pick up your prize for participating in EngageCSM activities! Check your KSU email or Suitable app notifications to see if you've won!

     

    Curious about EngageCSM and our prizes? Stop by to learn more!

    Excel Basics: Getting Started with Excel
    Excel Basics: Getting Started with Excel
    10:00am

    In this beginner Excel workshop, participants will learn the basics of formatting, tables, and get comfortable using essential Excel tools.

    1PM Kennesaw Campus Tour
    1PM Kennesaw Campus Tour
    1:00pm

    Note- Make sure you are touring the campus of your major by checking this link: Campus By Major.

    Your tour of the Kennesaw Campus includes a brief information session that covers topics ranging from campus majors and programs, admission requirements, and financial aid information. The information session will be followed by a 60-minute walking tour of the Kennesaw Campus.

    Sign Up Here

    1PM Marietta Campus Tour
    1PM Marietta Campus Tour
    1:00pm

    Note- Make sure you are touring the campus of your major by checking this link: Campus By Major.

    Your tour of the Marietta Campus includes a 30-minute information session that covers topics ranging from campus majors and programs, admission requirements, and financial aid information. The information session will be followed by a 60-minute walking tour of the Marietta Campus.

    Sign Up Here

    Faculty Recital: Laurence Sherr: 30-Year Celebration
    Faculty Recital: Laurence Sherr: 30-Year Celebration
    7:30pm

    Faculty Recital Series. Join Bailey School of Music faculty artists for a performance celebrating Laurence Sherr's 30-year tenure as BSOM composer-in-residence.

    Livestream

    Buy Tickets
  • 4
    Tuesday
    Fall 2024 Windgate Artist-in-Residence: Matthew Kirk
    Fall 2024 Windgate Artist-in-Residence: Matthew Kirk
    All Day

    Matthew Kirk (b. 1978, Ganado, Ariz.) is an enrolled member of the Navajo Nation and currently lives and works in Brooklyn, New York. A self-taught artist, Kirk’s abstract assemblages and paintings are steeped in symbolism and iconography that take inspiration from colors and patterns found in turn-of-the-century Navajo rugs. Kirk will be the Windgate Artist-in- Residence at KSU in Fall 2024.

    In person lecture at the ZMA: November 7th, 5pm

    Buy Tickets
    Beth LaCour: Mountains and Valleys
    Beth LaCour: Mountains and Valleys
    All Day

    The Zuckerman Museum of Art is pleased to present new work by artist Beth LaCour. The exhibition features a series of folded paper vessels as well as a large installation on the Project Walls. LaCour’s work focuses on hand folded sculptural paper vessels, reliefs, and lighting. She has taught printmaking as well as drawing, papermaking, sculpture, and digital processes at Randolph College (V.A.), Yavapai College and Northern Arizona University (A.Z.). A former artist-in-residence at Taliesi, her work is included in numerous national private and public collections. Currently, LaCour is the Studio Coordinator for both the Book Arts Studio and the Papermaking Studio at Penland School of Craft (N.C.).

    +13
    Annet Counwenberg: Sewing Circles
    Annet Counwenberg: Sewing Circles
    All Day

    Annet Couwenberg: Sewing Circles features an overview of ten years of cultural research, digital experimentation, and finished artifacts. Couwenberg completed the work as part of her studio practice and in partnerships with cultural institutions in North America, Europe, and Asia. The artistic projects presented in this exhibition highlight the expanding technological parameters related to textiles and fabrics and their specific application in the arenas of scientific research, fashion and interior design, and contemporary social issues. The exhibition explores her depth of research as well as the multiple intersections that are revealed between established disciplines and fields of knowledge. Annet Couwenberg: Sewing Circles is curated by Lori Rubeling. The traveling exhibition is organized by the Center for Art, Design and Visual Culture, UMBC with support from Maryland State Arts Council. Couwenberg will be the Windgate Artist-in-Residence at KSU in Spring 2025. 

    In-person Lecture: April 2nd, 3:30pm

    LECTURE RSVP LINK

    2025 New Visions Exhibition
    2025 New Visions Exhibition
    All Day

    Juried by Matthew Kirk  Opening reception: January 23, 5pm - 7:30pm

    Buy Tickets
    Excel Basics: Simple Formulas and Functions
    Excel Basics: Simple Formulas and Functions
    10:00am

    In this supplemental beginner Excel workshop, users will learn how to use basic formulas using functions like SUM, AVERAGE, MAX, MIN, LEFT, RIGHT, and COUNT.

    EngageCSM Prize Pick-up
    EngageCSM Prize Pick-up
    10:00am

    CSM students — it's time to pick up your prize for participating in EngageCSM activities! Check your KSU email or Suitable app notifications to see if you've won!

     

    Curious about EngageCSM and our prizes? Stop by to learn more!

    10AM Marietta Campus Tour
    10AM Marietta Campus Tour
    10:00am

    Note- Make sure you are touring the campus of your major by checking this link: Campus By Major.

    Your tour of the Marietta Campus includes a brief information session that covers topics ranging from campus majors and programs, admission requirements, and financial aid information. The information session will be followed by a 60-minute walking tour of the Marietta Campus.

    Sign Up Here

    10am Kennesaw Campus Tour
    10am Kennesaw Campus Tour
    10:00am

    Note- Make sure you are touring the campus of your major by checking this link: Campus By Major.

    Your tour of the Kennesaw Campus includes a brief information session that covers topics ranging from campus majors and programs, admission requirements, and financial aid information. The information session will be followed by a 60-minute walking tour of the Kennesaw Campus.

     

    Sign Up Here

    SOA Spring Meet the Firms
    SOA Spring Meet the Firms
    12:00pm

    Are you an accounting student wanting to know about accounting employment?

    - Internship
    - Job opportunities
    - Summer leadership programs.

    All accounting majors and accounting interest students are invited to attend this networking event. This in person networking event will host 40+ public accounting firms and companies.

    Please Note:
    - Business Casual to Business Professional dress and student ID are required for entry.
    - Bring plenty of copies of your resume to give to employers!
    - Make sure your most up to date resume is uploaded and public on your Handshake account.

    Resources to prepare for the fair can be found at https://coles.kennesaw.edu/accountancy/resources/resources
    *Don't forget to download the Handshake App (free download for Apple and Android devices) to see the list of registered employers for the Fair!

    Strategic Workshop: Navigating Family Dynamics During the Generational Transition Process for Family Businesses
    Strategic Workshop: Navigating Family Dynamics During the Generational Transition Process for Family Businesses
    12:00pm

    Family businesses are one of the oldest types of commercial organizations representing the largest number of economic ventures world-wide. The success and sustainability of family businesses is often related to the ability to transfer leadership and ownership to a successor generation.

    This process is often impacted by internal conflict among family members, poor communication, and murky expectations, causing many businesses to fail after the first generation. However, simultaneously engaging family dynamics along with a business and legal assessment, evaluation, and implementation process leads to ideal outcomes to help family businesses succeed for generations to come.

    Join John Martin and Morgan Weatherly, PhD, LPC of Treebank Legal as they guide family business leaders in this Strategic Workshop. Participants will:

    • Learn key components of the legal process for succession planning.
    • Understand the process of identifying and navigating common family dynamics and communication strategies to aid in the process.
    • Be provided with resources for how to begin thinking about succession planning.
    1PM Kennesaw Campus Tour
    1PM Kennesaw Campus Tour
    1:00pm

    Note- Make sure you are touring the campus of your major by checking this link: Campus By Major.

    Your tour of the Kennesaw Campus includes a brief information session that covers topics ranging from campus majors and programs, admission requirements, and financial aid information. The information session will be followed by a 60-minute walking tour of the Kennesaw Campus.

    Sign Up Here

    1PM Marietta Campus Tour
    1PM Marietta Campus Tour
    1:00pm

    Note- Make sure you are touring the campus of your major by checking this link: Campus By Major.

    Your tour of the Marietta Campus includes a 30-minute information session that covers topics ranging from campus majors and programs, admission requirements, and financial aid information. The information session will be followed by a 60-minute walking tour of the Marietta Campus.

    Sign Up Here

    OPT Workshop Kennesaw
    OPT Workshop Kennesaw
    2:00pm

    OPT Workshop

    Pitch Perfect: Speed Networking for Internships
    Pitch Perfect: Speed Networking for Internships
    4:00pm
     

    Join us for the "Pitch Perfect: Speed Networking for Internships" workshop, where you'll learn how to effectively deliver your elevator pitch to employers with confidence. This session will help you craft a clear and engaging pitch that highlights your skills and experiences. Whether you’re seeking internships or simply want to improve your communication skills, this workshop is a great way to prepare for your future career!

    MSW Information Sessions
    MSW Information Sessions
    6:00pm

    Sign Up for Our Next MSW Information Sessions

    Attend our virtual information sessions to explore the Master of Social Work program. Gain insight into the curriculum, field placements, and career opportunities, and learn about our School-Based Behavioral Health opportunity. Reserve your seat now to start your journey towards making a difference!

    Sign Up for Our Next MSW Information Sessions

     

    WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 2, 2024, 6:00 PM

    THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 2024, 6:00 PM

    FRIDAY, DECEMBER 6, 2024, 6:00 PM

    MONDAY, JANUARY 6, 2025, 6:00 PM

    TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 2025, 6:00 PM

     

    Also, learn about the School-Based Behavioral Health Program.

  • 5
    Wednesday
    Fall 2024 Windgate Artist-in-Residence: Matthew Kirk
    Fall 2024 Windgate Artist-in-Residence: Matthew Kirk
    All Day

    Matthew Kirk (b. 1978, Ganado, Ariz.) is an enrolled member of the Navajo Nation and currently lives and works in Brooklyn, New York. A self-taught artist, Kirk’s abstract assemblages and paintings are steeped in symbolism and iconography that take inspiration from colors and patterns found in turn-of-the-century Navajo rugs. Kirk will be the Windgate Artist-in- Residence at KSU in Fall 2024.

    In person lecture at the ZMA: November 7th, 5pm

    Buy Tickets
    Beth LaCour: Mountains and Valleys
    Beth LaCour: Mountains and Valleys
    All Day

    The Zuckerman Museum of Art is pleased to present new work by artist Beth LaCour. The exhibition features a series of folded paper vessels as well as a large installation on the Project Walls. LaCour’s work focuses on hand folded sculptural paper vessels, reliefs, and lighting. She has taught printmaking as well as drawing, papermaking, sculpture, and digital processes at Randolph College (V.A.), Yavapai College and Northern Arizona University (A.Z.). A former artist-in-residence at Taliesi, her work is included in numerous national private and public collections. Currently, LaCour is the Studio Coordinator for both the Book Arts Studio and the Papermaking Studio at Penland School of Craft (N.C.).

    +10
    Annet Counwenberg: Sewing Circles
    Annet Counwenberg: Sewing Circles
    All Day

    Annet Couwenberg: Sewing Circles features an overview of ten years of cultural research, digital experimentation, and finished artifacts. Couwenberg completed the work as part of her studio practice and in partnerships with cultural institutions in North America, Europe, and Asia. The artistic projects presented in this exhibition highlight the expanding technological parameters related to textiles and fabrics and their specific application in the arenas of scientific research, fashion and interior design, and contemporary social issues. The exhibition explores her depth of research as well as the multiple intersections that are revealed between established disciplines and fields of knowledge. Annet Couwenberg: Sewing Circles is curated by Lori Rubeling. The traveling exhibition is organized by the Center for Art, Design and Visual Culture, UMBC with support from Maryland State Arts Council. Couwenberg will be the Windgate Artist-in-Residence at KSU in Spring 2025. 

    In-person Lecture: April 2nd, 3:30pm

    LECTURE RSVP LINK

    2025 New Visions Exhibition
    2025 New Visions Exhibition
    All Day

    Juried by Matthew Kirk  Opening reception: January 23, 5pm - 7:30pm

    Buy Tickets
    Excel: Tables, Charts, and Pivot Tables
    Excel: Tables, Charts, and Pivot Tables
    10:00am

    Unlock the full potential of Excel for dynamic data presentation and analysis. Learn to format tables, create column, pie, and line charts, and utilize pivot tables and charts. Join this workshop to get acquainted with analyzing large datasets effectively.

    10am Kennesaw Campus Tour
    10am Kennesaw Campus Tour
    10:00am

    Note- Make sure you are touring the campus of your major by checking this link: Campus By Major.

    Your tour of the Kennesaw Campus includes a brief information session that covers topics ranging from campus majors and programs, admission requirements, and financial aid information. The information session will be followed by a 60-minute walking tour of the Kennesaw Campus.

     

    Sign Up Here

    Evening MBA/WebMBA Virtual Information Session
    Evening MBA/WebMBA Virtual Information Session
    12:00pm

    Selecting a graduate program can be a challenging process. At our information sessions, we will introduce you to Kennesaw State University and Coles College of Business, discuss the application process, and introduce you to the courses that comprise our MBA programs.

    Tetley Distinguished Leader Lecture Series - Jagdish N. Sheth
    Tetley Distinguished Leader Lecture Series - Jagdish N. Sheth
    12:30pm

    "Caring Capitalism: We Need Compassionate Leadership"

    In a time when businesses are obsessed with shareholder value and autocratic management styles, we need leaders who care about community, the environment, and mentorship.

    About Jagdish N. Sheth

    Jagdish N. Sheth is a renowned scholar with over 60 years of experience in consumer psychology, competitive strategy, and geopolitics. He has taught and conducted research at University of Southern California, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Columbia, MIT, and Emory.

    Dr. Sheth is a recipient of the Padma Bhushan Award, which is one of the highest civilian awards given by the government of India.  In addition, he is a fellow of the Academy of International Business, Association of Consumer Research, American Psychological Association, and the American Marketing Association.

    A prolific author, Dr. Sheth has published over 300 papers and numerous books. He founded the Center for Telecommunications Management at USC and the ICA Institute, which analyzes the trilateral relationship between India, China, and America. He also established the Academy of Indian Marketing and the Sheth Family Foundation to support charitable and scholarly endeavors.

    1PM Kennesaw Campus Tour
    1PM Kennesaw Campus Tour
    1:00pm

    Note- Make sure you are touring the campus of your major by checking this link: Campus By Major.

    Your tour of the Kennesaw Campus includes a brief information session that covers topics ranging from campus majors and programs, admission requirements, and financial aid information. The information session will be followed by a 60-minute walking tour of the Kennesaw Campus.

    Sign Up Here

    Learning to Learn: The Ultimate Learning Objective
    Learning to Learn: The Ultimate Learning Objective
    3:30pm

    Learning to Learn: The Ultimate Learning Objective

    Facilitator: Tris Utschig

    Learners come to us with prior knowledge gained from other classes and their own lives; however, "not all prior knowledge provides an equally solid foundation for new learning" (Lovett et al, 2023). This Expanding the NEST workshop will provide an evidence-based deep-dive into assessing prior knowledge to cultivate student success. You will leave this workshop with practical strategies for assessing students' prior knowledge, as well as a deeper understanding of how prior knowledge can help or hinder learning.
     

    To register, please go log in to OwlTrain and register on the event page here.

    Master of Science in Information Systems (MSIS) Information Session
    Master of Science in Information Systems (MSIS) Information Session
    6:00pm

    Selecting a graduate program can be a challenging process. At our MSIS information session, we introduce you to KSU and Coles College, discuss the application process, and introduce you to the relevant courses, flexibility, and opportunities that comprise the MSIS program.

    KSU Symphony Orchestra
    KSU Symphony Orchestra
    7:30pm

    Orchestras Series. Enjoy a performance under the direction of Bailey School of Music Director of Orchestral Studies Nathaniel F. Parker.

    Livestream

    Buy Tickets
  • 6
    Thursday
    Fall 2024 Windgate Artist-in-Residence: Matthew Kirk
    Fall 2024 Windgate Artist-in-Residence: Matthew Kirk
    All Day

    Matthew Kirk (b. 1978, Ganado, Ariz.) is an enrolled member of the Navajo Nation and currently lives and works in Brooklyn, New York. A self-taught artist, Kirk’s abstract assemblages and paintings are steeped in symbolism and iconography that take inspiration from colors and patterns found in turn-of-the-century Navajo rugs. Kirk will be the Windgate Artist-in- Residence at KSU in Fall 2024.

    In person lecture at the ZMA: November 7th, 5pm

    Buy Tickets
    Beth LaCour: Mountains and Valleys
    Beth LaCour: Mountains and Valleys
    All Day

    The Zuckerman Museum of Art is pleased to present new work by artist Beth LaCour. The exhibition features a series of folded paper vessels as well as a large installation on the Project Walls. LaCour’s work focuses on hand folded sculptural paper vessels, reliefs, and lighting. She has taught printmaking as well as drawing, papermaking, sculpture, and digital processes at Randolph College (V.A.), Yavapai College and Northern Arizona University (A.Z.). A former artist-in-residence at Taliesi, her work is included in numerous national private and public collections. Currently, LaCour is the Studio Coordinator for both the Book Arts Studio and the Papermaking Studio at Penland School of Craft (N.C.).

    +12
    Annet Counwenberg: Sewing Circles
    Annet Counwenberg: Sewing Circles
    All Day

    Annet Couwenberg: Sewing Circles features an overview of ten years of cultural research, digital experimentation, and finished artifacts. Couwenberg completed the work as part of her studio practice and in partnerships with cultural institutions in North America, Europe, and Asia. The artistic projects presented in this exhibition highlight the expanding technological parameters related to textiles and fabrics and their specific application in the arenas of scientific research, fashion and interior design, and contemporary social issues. The exhibition explores her depth of research as well as the multiple intersections that are revealed between established disciplines and fields of knowledge. Annet Couwenberg: Sewing Circles is curated by Lori Rubeling. The traveling exhibition is organized by the Center for Art, Design and Visual Culture, UMBC with support from Maryland State Arts Council. Couwenberg will be the Windgate Artist-in-Residence at KSU in Spring 2025. 

    In-person Lecture: April 2nd, 3:30pm

    LECTURE RSVP LINK

    2025 New Visions Exhibition
    2025 New Visions Exhibition
    All Day

    Juried by Matthew Kirk  Opening reception: January 23, 5pm - 7:30pm

    Buy Tickets
    Excel: Conditional Functions
    Excel: Conditional Functions
    10:00am

    Learn the essentials of conditional logic in Excel with ANDORNOT, and IF (SUMIFCOUNTIF) functions. This workshop is designed for those who have a basic understanding of Excel and are ready to delve deeper into its powerful data-finding capabilities.

    10AM Marietta Campus Tour
    10AM Marietta Campus Tour
    10:00am

    Note- Make sure you are touring the campus of your major by checking this link: Campus By Major.

    Your tour of the Marietta Campus includes a brief information session that covers topics ranging from campus majors and programs, admission requirements, and financial aid information. The information session will be followed by a 60-minute walking tour of the Marietta Campus.

    Sign Up Here

    10am Kennesaw Campus Tour
    10am Kennesaw Campus Tour
    10:00am

    Note- Make sure you are touring the campus of your major by checking this link: Campus By Major.

    Your tour of the Kennesaw Campus includes a brief information session that covers topics ranging from campus majors and programs, admission requirements, and financial aid information. The information session will be followed by a 60-minute walking tour of the Kennesaw Campus.

     

    Sign Up Here

    Evening MBA/WebMBA Virtual Information Session
    Evening MBA/WebMBA Virtual Information Session
    12:00pm

    Selecting a graduate program can be a challenging process. At our information sessions, we will introduce you to Kennesaw State University and Coles College of Business, discuss the application process, and introduce you to the courses that comprise our MBA programs.

    How to Write an Abstract (Kennesaw Campus/Virtual)
    How to Write an Abstract (Kennesaw Campus/Virtual)
    12:04pm

    Are you not sure where to start when writing an abstract? Or are you confused about what to include in it? We can help! Learn from your peer Ambassadors their tricks for writing the perfect abstract!

    Ecology, Evolution, Behavior, & Organismal Biology (EEBOB) seminar series
    Ecology, Evolution, Behavior, & Organismal Biology (EEBOB) seminar series
    12:30pm

    Speaker: Dr. Sam Borstein, Assistant Professor @ Texas State University
    Title: “TBA”
    Abstract: 

     

    The Ecology, Evolution, Behavior, & Organismal Biology (EEBOB) seminar series focuses on biological topics at whole-organism and higher scales of organization. Guest speakers come from universities, governmental agencies, NGOs, zoos, museums, and other institutions. The EEBOB seminar is an opportunity to learn about career paths and research in the biology discipline, and for students to engage with professionals in a wide variety of biology careers.

     

    This seminar series consists of a pre-recorded seminar, which will be posted to a playlist at the beginning of each week, and a live, virtual Q&A session with the speaker. All are welcome to attend! To be granted access to the live Q&A session, interested attendees can email Dr. Todd Pierson. The live Q&A session will be held each Thursday at 12:30 PM. 

    1PM Kennesaw Campus Tour
    1PM Kennesaw Campus Tour
    1:00pm

    Note- Make sure you are touring the campus of your major by checking this link: Campus By Major.

    Your tour of the Kennesaw Campus includes a brief information session that covers topics ranging from campus majors and programs, admission requirements, and financial aid information. The information session will be followed by a 60-minute walking tour of the Kennesaw Campus.

    Sign Up Here

    Workshop: Brainstorming & Crafting a Thesis
    Workshop: Brainstorming & Crafting a Thesis
    1:00pm

    Sometimes, the hardest part of writing can be getting started. Come to this workshop for brainstorming strategies to help you find your topic and orgnize your ideas!   Join online here. 

    Scrappy Hour
    Scrappy Hour
    1:30pm

    Join your fellow Owls for a weekly tradition of enjoying a refreshing soda ice cream float (or simply have a drink and some ice cream) and mingling with Scrappy. You can take home a souvenir cup to remember the experience. So, come and join us to make some unforgettable memories with your KSU community! 

     

    Scrappy Hour will happen every Thursday from 1:30-2:30 PM. The 1st and 3rd Thursday of every month will be on the Kennesaw Campus. The 2nd and 4th Thursday of every month will be on the Marietta Campus. All students, faculty, and staff are welcome!

    OPT Workshop Marietta Campus Room A215
    OPT Workshop Marietta Campus Room A215
    2:00pm

    OPT Workshop for work authorization

  • 7
    Friday
    2025 New Visions Exhibition
    2025 New Visions Exhibition
    All Day

    Juried by Matthew Kirk  Opening reception: January 23, 5pm - 7:30pm

    Buy Tickets
    Fall 2024 Windgate Artist-in-Residence: Matthew Kirk
    Fall 2024 Windgate Artist-in-Residence: Matthew Kirk
    All Day

    Matthew Kirk (b. 1978, Ganado, Ariz.) is an enrolled member of the Navajo Nation and currently lives and works in Brooklyn, New York. A self-taught artist, Kirk’s abstract assemblages and paintings are steeped in symbolism and iconography that take inspiration from colors and patterns found in turn-of-the-century Navajo rugs. Kirk will be the Windgate Artist-in- Residence at KSU in Fall 2024.

    In person lecture at the ZMA: November 7th, 5pm

    Buy Tickets
    +5
    Beth LaCour: Mountains and Valleys
    Beth LaCour: Mountains and Valleys
    All Day

    The Zuckerman Museum of Art is pleased to present new work by artist Beth LaCour. The exhibition features a series of folded paper vessels as well as a large installation on the Project Walls. LaCour’s work focuses on hand folded sculptural paper vessels, reliefs, and lighting. She has taught printmaking as well as drawing, papermaking, sculpture, and digital processes at Randolph College (V.A.), Yavapai College and Northern Arizona University (A.Z.). A former artist-in-residence at Taliesi, her work is included in numerous national private and public collections. Currently, LaCour is the Studio Coordinator for both the Book Arts Studio and the Papermaking Studio at Penland School of Craft (N.C.).

    Annet Counwenberg: Sewing Circles
    Annet Counwenberg: Sewing Circles
    All Day

    Annet Couwenberg: Sewing Circles features an overview of ten years of cultural research, digital experimentation, and finished artifacts. Couwenberg completed the work as part of her studio practice and in partnerships with cultural institutions in North America, Europe, and Asia. The artistic projects presented in this exhibition highlight the expanding technological parameters related to textiles and fabrics and their specific application in the arenas of scientific research, fashion and interior design, and contemporary social issues. The exhibition explores her depth of research as well as the multiple intersections that are revealed between established disciplines and fields of knowledge. Annet Couwenberg: Sewing Circles is curated by Lori Rubeling. The traveling exhibition is organized by the Center for Art, Design and Visual Culture, UMBC with support from Maryland State Arts Council. Couwenberg will be the Windgate Artist-in-Residence at KSU in Spring 2025. 

    In-person Lecture: April 2nd, 3:30pm

    LECTURE RSVP LINK

    Active Owls Weekend
    Active Owls Weekend
    7:00am

    Sports and Recreation will host interested faculty and staff during Active Owls Weekend! Faculty and staff can receive a complimentary pass to the recreation centers. Access to the recreation centers will be available during operating hours. You will have the chance to speak with our department staff about memberships, programs and services available. Join us this month and see what we have to offer!

     

    Add your pass to your Talon Card by visiting our Member Portal and selecting memberships. Add the "Active Owls Pass" to your cart and checkout.

    Buy Tickets
    Power Query in Excel
    Power Query in Excel
    10:00am

    Power Query is a data transformation and data preparation engine. Learn how to import or connect to external data, and then shape that data (i.e., remove a column, change a data type, or merge tables) in ways that meet your needs. Then, you can load your query into Excel to create charts and reports. Join this workshop and optimize your data workflow!

    Working with Large Student Research Teams
    Working with Large Student Research Teams
    11:00am

    Are you a mentor of undergraduate researchers who would like to learn more about how to best mentor large teams of student researchers? Then this workshop is for you! Come learn about the research on effective group processes and learn more about best practices in managing large research teams.

  • 8
    Saturday
    Fall 2024 Windgate Artist-in-Residence: Matthew Kirk
    Fall 2024 Windgate Artist-in-Residence: Matthew Kirk
    All Day

    Matthew Kirk (b. 1978, Ganado, Ariz.) is an enrolled member of the Navajo Nation and currently lives and works in Brooklyn, New York. A self-taught artist, Kirk’s abstract assemblages and paintings are steeped in symbolism and iconography that take inspiration from colors and patterns found in turn-of-the-century Navajo rugs. Kirk will be the Windgate Artist-in- Residence at KSU in Fall 2024.

    In person lecture at the ZMA: November 7th, 5pm

    Buy Tickets
    Beth LaCour: Mountains and Valleys
    Beth LaCour: Mountains and Valleys
    All Day

    The Zuckerman Museum of Art is pleased to present new work by artist Beth LaCour. The exhibition features a series of folded paper vessels as well as a large installation on the Project Walls. LaCour’s work focuses on hand folded sculptural paper vessels, reliefs, and lighting. She has taught printmaking as well as drawing, papermaking, sculpture, and digital processes at Randolph College (V.A.), Yavapai College and Northern Arizona University (A.Z.). A former artist-in-residence at Taliesi, her work is included in numerous national private and public collections. Currently, LaCour is the Studio Coordinator for both the Book Arts Studio and the Papermaking Studio at Penland School of Craft (N.C.).

    +7
    Annet Counwenberg: Sewing Circles
    Annet Counwenberg: Sewing Circles
    All Day

    Annet Couwenberg: Sewing Circles features an overview of ten years of cultural research, digital experimentation, and finished artifacts. Couwenberg completed the work as part of her studio practice and in partnerships with cultural institutions in North America, Europe, and Asia. The artistic projects presented in this exhibition highlight the expanding technological parameters related to textiles and fabrics and their specific application in the arenas of scientific research, fashion and interior design, and contemporary social issues. The exhibition explores her depth of research as well as the multiple intersections that are revealed between established disciplines and fields of knowledge. Annet Couwenberg: Sewing Circles is curated by Lori Rubeling. The traveling exhibition is organized by the Center for Art, Design and Visual Culture, UMBC with support from Maryland State Arts Council. Couwenberg will be the Windgate Artist-in-Residence at KSU in Spring 2025. 

    In-person Lecture: April 2nd, 3:30pm

    LECTURE RSVP LINK

    2025 New Visions Exhibition
    2025 New Visions Exhibition
    All Day

    Juried by Matthew Kirk  Opening reception: January 23, 5pm - 7:30pm

    Buy Tickets
    OwlsServe Day at City of Kennesaw
    OwlsServe Day at City of Kennesaw's Black History Bowl Championship
    7:45am

    Join the Department of Student Volunteerism and Service on February 8th for an OwlsServe Day at the Black History Bowl Championship hosted by the City of Kennesaw Parks & Recreation Department!

    Volunteers will engage and interact with attendees by greeting students and teams as they arrive and act as team mentors throughout the completion day. This is the final competition day involving 8 middle school teams.

    Registration Information: Each student must register for this event on GivePulse. Registration is required to participate in the OwlsServe Day. https://kennesaw.givepulse.com/event/543836-owlsserve-day-at-city-of-kennesaws-black-history-bowl-championship

    Transportation: All students will be required to ride the SVS Big Owl Bus to and from campus. Transportation will be provided on the Kennesaw and Marietta campuses.

    Registration Deadline: The registration deadline is February 3rd. There are no opportunities for walk-up registration.

    Communications: Full details about the OwlsServe Day will be sent from Myah McDonald (SVS Program Coordinator) to all registered participants on February 3rd. If you have any questions in the meantime, please email ksuserves@kennesaw.edu.

    SVS is committed to providing accessible programming for all students. Please indicate any accommodations you need to participate in this event when registering.

    Active Owls Weekend
    Active Owls Weekend
    10:00am

    Sports and Recreation will host interested faculty and staff during Active Owls Weekend! Faculty and staff can receive a complimentary pass to the recreation centers. Access to the recreation centers will be available during operating hours. You will have the chance to speak with our department staff about memberships, programs and services available. Join us this month and see what we have to offer!

     

    Add your pass to your Talon Card by visiting our Member Portal and selecting memberships. Add the "Active Owls Pass" to your cart and checkout.

    Buy Tickets
    Executive MBA Information Session
    Executive MBA Information Session
    10:30am

    The Coles Executive MBA integrates executive-level business tools across broad management platforms enabling its graduates to make confident strategic decisions. Our program combines the business acumen you are looking for and the leadership and professional skills you need to get ahead. Attend an information session today to gain more insight into why Coles College of Business has one of the top 10 EMBA programs in the nation! 

    Get to know the Executive MBA Advantage before you choose KSU for your EMBA school experience!

    Collage Concert
    Collage Concert
    3:00pm

    A season highlight, the Collage Concert is the signature showcase of the Bailey School of Music. This unique production features over 200 student and faculty performers in jazz, orchestra, choir, band, percussion, opera, chamber groups, and more. Proceeds and donations from this event help make the study of music more affordable to KSU students through scholarships.

    Buy Tickets
    Collage Concert
    Collage Concert
    8:00pm

    A season highlight, the Collage Concert is the signature showcase of the Bailey School of Music. This unique production features over 200 student and faculty performers in jazz, orchestra, choir, band, percussion, opera, chamber groups, and more. Proceeds and donations from this event help make the study of music more affordable to KSU students through scholarships.

    Buy Tickets
  • 9
    Sunday
    Fall 2024 Windgate Artist-in-Residence: Matthew Kirk
    Fall 2024 Windgate Artist-in-Residence: Matthew Kirk
    All Day

    Matthew Kirk (b. 1978, Ganado, Ariz.) is an enrolled member of the Navajo Nation and currently lives and works in Brooklyn, New York. A self-taught artist, Kirk’s abstract assemblages and paintings are steeped in symbolism and iconography that take inspiration from colors and patterns found in turn-of-the-century Navajo rugs. Kirk will be the Windgate Artist-in- Residence at KSU in Fall 2024.

    In person lecture at the ZMA: November 7th, 5pm

    Buy Tickets
    Beth LaCour: Mountains and Valleys
    Beth LaCour: Mountains and Valleys
    All Day

    The Zuckerman Museum of Art is pleased to present new work by artist Beth LaCour. The exhibition features a series of folded paper vessels as well as a large installation on the Project Walls. LaCour’s work focuses on hand folded sculptural paper vessels, reliefs, and lighting. She has taught printmaking as well as drawing, papermaking, sculpture, and digital processes at Randolph College (V.A.), Yavapai College and Northern Arizona University (A.Z.). A former artist-in-residence at Taliesi, her work is included in numerous national private and public collections. Currently, LaCour is the Studio Coordinator for both the Book Arts Studio and the Papermaking Studio at Penland School of Craft (N.C.).

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    Annet Counwenberg: Sewing Circles
    Annet Counwenberg: Sewing Circles
    All Day

    Annet Couwenberg: Sewing Circles features an overview of ten years of cultural research, digital experimentation, and finished artifacts. Couwenberg completed the work as part of her studio practice and in partnerships with cultural institutions in North America, Europe, and Asia. The artistic projects presented in this exhibition highlight the expanding technological parameters related to textiles and fabrics and their specific application in the arenas of scientific research, fashion and interior design, and contemporary social issues. The exhibition explores her depth of research as well as the multiple intersections that are revealed between established disciplines and fields of knowledge. Annet Couwenberg: Sewing Circles is curated by Lori Rubeling. The traveling exhibition is organized by the Center for Art, Design and Visual Culture, UMBC with support from Maryland State Arts Council. Couwenberg will be the Windgate Artist-in-Residence at KSU in Spring 2025. 

    In-person Lecture: April 2nd, 3:30pm

    LECTURE RSVP LINK

    2025 New Visions Exhibition
    2025 New Visions Exhibition
    All Day

    Juried by Matthew Kirk  Opening reception: January 23, 5pm - 7:30pm

    Buy Tickets
    Active Owls Weekend
    Active Owls Weekend
    12:00pm

    Sports and Recreation will host interested faculty and staff during Active Owls Weekend! Faculty and staff can receive a complimentary pass to the recreation centers. Access to the recreation centers will be available during operating hours. You will have the chance to speak with our department staff about memberships, programs and services available. Join us this month and see what we have to offer!

     

    Add your pass to your Talon Card by visiting our Member Portal and selecting memberships. Add the "Active Owls Pass" to your cart and checkout.

    Buy Tickets
  • 10
    Monday
    January P-Card Sign-off approvals and statements due
    January P-Card Sign-off approvals and statements due
    All Day

    Sign-off approvals due in WORKS for January cycle. Statements due by 4:00 PM

    LAST DAY TO WITHDRAW TO RECEIVE A W GRADE - 7 week I TERM
    LAST DAY TO WITHDRAW TO RECEIVE A W GRADE - 7 week I TERM
    All Day

    lease go to https://ecore.usg.edu for all important dates for eCore including registration and withdrawal dates.

    +8
    Fall 2024 Windgate Artist-in-Residence: Matthew Kirk
    Fall 2024 Windgate Artist-in-Residence: Matthew Kirk
    All Day

    Matthew Kirk (b. 1978, Ganado, Ariz.) is an enrolled member of the Navajo Nation and currently lives and works in Brooklyn, New York. A self-taught artist, Kirk’s abstract assemblages and paintings are steeped in symbolism and iconography that take inspiration from colors and patterns found in turn-of-the-century Navajo rugs. Kirk will be the Windgate Artist-in- Residence at KSU in Fall 2024.

    In person lecture at the ZMA: November 7th, 5pm

    Buy Tickets
    Beth LaCour: Mountains and Valleys
    Beth LaCour: Mountains and Valleys
    All Day

    The Zuckerman Museum of Art is pleased to present new work by artist Beth LaCour. The exhibition features a series of folded paper vessels as well as a large installation on the Project Walls. LaCour’s work focuses on hand folded sculptural paper vessels, reliefs, and lighting. She has taught printmaking as well as drawing, papermaking, sculpture, and digital processes at Randolph College (V.A.), Yavapai College and Northern Arizona University (A.Z.). A former artist-in-residence at Taliesi, her work is included in numerous national private and public collections. Currently, LaCour is the Studio Coordinator for both the Book Arts Studio and the Papermaking Studio at Penland School of Craft (N.C.).

    Annet Counwenberg: Sewing Circles
    Annet Counwenberg: Sewing Circles
    All Day

    Annet Couwenberg: Sewing Circles features an overview of ten years of cultural research, digital experimentation, and finished artifacts. Couwenberg completed the work as part of her studio practice and in partnerships with cultural institutions in North America, Europe, and Asia. The artistic projects presented in this exhibition highlight the expanding technological parameters related to textiles and fabrics and their specific application in the arenas of scientific research, fashion and interior design, and contemporary social issues. The exhibition explores her depth of research as well as the multiple intersections that are revealed between established disciplines and fields of knowledge. Annet Couwenberg: Sewing Circles is curated by Lori Rubeling. The traveling exhibition is organized by the Center for Art, Design and Visual Culture, UMBC with support from Maryland State Arts Council. Couwenberg will be the Windgate Artist-in-Residence at KSU in Spring 2025. 

    In-person Lecture: April 2nd, 3:30pm

    LECTURE RSVP LINK

    2025 New Visions Exhibition
    2025 New Visions Exhibition
    All Day

    Juried by Matthew Kirk  Opening reception: January 23, 5pm - 7:30pm

    Buy Tickets
    10am Kennesaw Campus Tour
    10am Kennesaw Campus Tour
    10:00am

    Note- Make sure you are touring the campus of your major by checking this link: Campus By Major.

    Your tour of the Kennesaw Campus includes a brief information session that covers topics ranging from campus majors and programs, admission requirements, and financial aid information. The information session will be followed by a 60-minute walking tour of the Kennesaw Campus.

     

    Sign Up Here

    1PM Kennesaw Campus Tour
    1PM Kennesaw Campus Tour
    1:00pm

    Note- Make sure you are touring the campus of your major by checking this link: Campus By Major.

    Your tour of the Kennesaw Campus includes a brief information session that covers topics ranging from campus majors and programs, admission requirements, and financial aid information. The information session will be followed by a 60-minute walking tour of the Kennesaw Campus.

    Sign Up Here

    1PM Marietta Campus Tour
    1PM Marietta Campus Tour
    1:00pm

    Note- Make sure you are touring the campus of your major by checking this link: Campus By Major.

    Your tour of the Marietta Campus includes a 30-minute information session that covers topics ranging from campus majors and programs, admission requirements, and financial aid information. The information session will be followed by a 60-minute walking tour of the Marietta Campus.

    Sign Up Here

    Keeping up With KAB Tabling
    Keeping up With KAB Tabling
    2:00pm

    Stop by our "Keeping up With KAB" merch table and snag exclusive Kennesaw Activities Board swag! This is your chance to connect with KAB, learn about upcoming events, and represent your school spirit in style. Whether you're looking for stickers, T-shirts, or other fun goodies, we've got you covered.

  • 11
    Tuesday
    Fall 2024 Windgate Artist-in-Residence: Matthew Kirk
    Fall 2024 Windgate Artist-in-Residence: Matthew Kirk
    All Day

    Matthew Kirk (b. 1978, Ganado, Ariz.) is an enrolled member of the Navajo Nation and currently lives and works in Brooklyn, New York. A self-taught artist, Kirk’s abstract assemblages and paintings are steeped in symbolism and iconography that take inspiration from colors and patterns found in turn-of-the-century Navajo rugs. Kirk will be the Windgate Artist-in- Residence at KSU in Fall 2024.

    In person lecture at the ZMA: November 7th, 5pm

    Buy Tickets
    Beth LaCour: Mountains and Valleys
    Beth LaCour: Mountains and Valleys
    All Day

    The Zuckerman Museum of Art is pleased to present new work by artist Beth LaCour. The exhibition features a series of folded paper vessels as well as a large installation on the Project Walls. LaCour’s work focuses on hand folded sculptural paper vessels, reliefs, and lighting. She has taught printmaking as well as drawing, papermaking, sculpture, and digital processes at Randolph College (V.A.), Yavapai College and Northern Arizona University (A.Z.). A former artist-in-residence at Taliesi, her work is included in numerous national private and public collections. Currently, LaCour is the Studio Coordinator for both the Book Arts Studio and the Papermaking Studio at Penland School of Craft (N.C.).

    +12
    Annet Counwenberg: Sewing Circles
    Annet Counwenberg: Sewing Circles
    All Day

    Annet Couwenberg: Sewing Circles features an overview of ten years of cultural research, digital experimentation, and finished artifacts. Couwenberg completed the work as part of her studio practice and in partnerships with cultural institutions in North America, Europe, and Asia. The artistic projects presented in this exhibition highlight the expanding technological parameters related to textiles and fabrics and their specific application in the arenas of scientific research, fashion and interior design, and contemporary social issues. The exhibition explores her depth of research as well as the multiple intersections that are revealed between established disciplines and fields of knowledge. Annet Couwenberg: Sewing Circles is curated by Lori Rubeling. The traveling exhibition is organized by the Center for Art, Design and Visual Culture, UMBC with support from Maryland State Arts Council. Couwenberg will be the Windgate Artist-in-Residence at KSU in Spring 2025. 

    In-person Lecture: April 2nd, 3:30pm

    LECTURE RSVP LINK

    2025 New Visions Exhibition
    2025 New Visions Exhibition
    All Day

    Juried by Matthew Kirk  Opening reception: January 23, 5pm - 7:30pm

    Buy Tickets
    10am Kennesaw Campus Tour
    10am Kennesaw Campus Tour
    10:00am

    Note- Make sure you are touring the campus of your major by checking this link: Campus By Major.

    Your tour of the Kennesaw Campus includes a brief information session that covers topics ranging from campus majors and programs, admission requirements, and financial aid information. The information session will be followed by a 60-minute walking tour of the Kennesaw Campus.

     

    Sign Up Here

    Engagement & Networking Day 2025
    Engagement & Networking Day 2025
    10:00am

    Wellstar College Engagement & Networking Day, Recruiting Graduates & Interns

    February 11, 2025, 10:00 AM - 2:00 PM

    Join us for the Wellstar College Engagement & Networking Day, where students like you can engage directly with recruiters seeking graduates and interns from our exceptional programs.

    • Network with industry leaders and professionals.
    • Learn about exciting internships and job openings.
    • Gain insights into the skills and qualities employers value most.
    • Build connections that could shape your future career!

    Don’t miss this incredible opportunity to showcase your talents, expand your network, and open doors to exciting possibilities. Whether you're a graduating senior or looking for an internship, this event is for YOU.

    Business Attire. Kennesaw Campus, Recreation Center. Snacks and Pizza provided!

    Early Career Onboarding Series: Legally, What Faculty Need to Know at KSU
    Early Career Onboarding Series: Legally, What Faculty Need to Know at KSU
    11:00am

    Early Career Onboarding Series: Legally, What Faculty Need to Know at KSU

    Facilitator: Carmen Alexander

    Join us for a one-hour session where we’ll review KSU and USG’s Policies on Conflicts of Interest, Conflicts of Commitment, and Outside Activities along with the Guidelines for Faculty Consulting. You will learn how to identify, manage, and disclose conflicts in your academic work to ensure compliance and uphold academic integrity. There will also be a brief overview of the Intellectual Property Policy where you will be introduced to the basics of intellectual property here at KSU. Don't miss this opportunity to align your research and teaching with KSU and USG standards.
     

    To register, please go log in to OwlTrain and register on the event page here.

    Early Career Tenure Track Mutual Mentoring Group
    Early Career Tenure Track Mutual Mentoring Group
    12:00pm

    Early Career Tenure Track Mutual Mentoring Group

    Facilitator: Charles Parrott

    The Early Career Tenure Track Mutual Mentoring Group provides an opportunity for assistant professors to build community and support each other as they seek to flourish in their first few years at KSU. Members will meet monthly to discuss topics and share resources related to the opportunities and challenges faculty experience in early career.

     

    To register, please go log in to OwlTrain and register on the event page here.

    Master of Science in Healthcare Management and Informatics Information Session
    Master of Science in Healthcare Management and Informatics Information Session
    12:00pm

    This session will be an introduction to the Coles College of Business Master of Science in Healthcare Management and Informatics (MSHMI) program. The event will take place via Microsoft Teams, and you will receive an emailed link to join the
    event approximately 10 minutes before the start time.

    1PM Marietta Campus Tour
    1PM Marietta Campus Tour
    1:00pm

    Note- Make sure you are touring the campus of your major by checking this link: Campus By Major.

    Your tour of the Marietta Campus includes a 30-minute information session that covers topics ranging from campus majors and programs, admission requirements, and financial aid information. The information session will be followed by a 60-minute walking tour of the Marietta Campus.

    Sign Up Here

    1PM Kennesaw Campus Tour
    1PM Kennesaw Campus Tour
    1:00pm

    Note- Make sure you are touring the campus of your major by checking this link: Campus By Major.

    Your tour of the Kennesaw Campus includes a brief information session that covers topics ranging from campus majors and programs, admission requirements, and financial aid information. The information session will be followed by a 60-minute walking tour of the Kennesaw Campus.

    Sign Up Here

    Intro to Canva
    Intro to Canva
    2:00pm

    Participants will learn the basics of creating eye-catching designs using Canva's user-friendly graphic design platform. They’ll explore features like templates, fonts, colors, and elements, gaining practical skills for creating visually appealing graphics and presentations.

    ePro New User Training for Approvers: February 11, 2025
    ePro New User Training for Approvers: February 11, 2025
    2:00pm

    Read below before registering for the class. 

    • A Financial Systems Access Form is required prior to gaining access to PeopleSoft and its related applications. Be sure to register for an account before signing up for this class, this will make it much easier to follow along and ask any additional questions that you may have. 

    • Be sure to click the above Percipio link above to register for this hands-on training session for ePro Approvers. 

    You can visit this link for any additional information, including instructions on how to gain access to ePro. 

    Paradise Protection
    Paradise Protection
    6:00pm

    Join us for Paradise Protection, an informative and interactive event promoting safe sex practices and healthy relationships among college students. Learn essential tips for protecting yourself and your partner while fostering open communication about sexual health.

  • 12
    Wednesday
    Fall 2024 Windgate Artist-in-Residence: Matthew Kirk
    Fall 2024 Windgate Artist-in-Residence: Matthew Kirk
    All Day

    Matthew Kirk (b. 1978, Ganado, Ariz.) is an enrolled member of the Navajo Nation and currently lives and works in Brooklyn, New York. A self-taught artist, Kirk’s abstract assemblages and paintings are steeped in symbolism and iconography that take inspiration from colors and patterns found in turn-of-the-century Navajo rugs. Kirk will be the Windgate Artist-in- Residence at KSU in Fall 2024.

    In person lecture at the ZMA: November 7th, 5pm

    Buy Tickets
    Beth LaCour: Mountains and Valleys
    Beth LaCour: Mountains and Valleys
    All Day

    The Zuckerman Museum of Art is pleased to present new work by artist Beth LaCour. The exhibition features a series of folded paper vessels as well as a large installation on the Project Walls. LaCour’s work focuses on hand folded sculptural paper vessels, reliefs, and lighting. She has taught printmaking as well as drawing, papermaking, sculpture, and digital processes at Randolph College (V.A.), Yavapai College and Northern Arizona University (A.Z.). A former artist-in-residence at Taliesi, her work is included in numerous national private and public collections. Currently, LaCour is the Studio Coordinator for both the Book Arts Studio and the Papermaking Studio at Penland School of Craft (N.C.).

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    Annet Counwenberg: Sewing Circles
    Annet Counwenberg: Sewing Circles
    All Day

    Annet Couwenberg: Sewing Circles features an overview of ten years of cultural research, digital experimentation, and finished artifacts. Couwenberg completed the work as part of her studio practice and in partnerships with cultural institutions in North America, Europe, and Asia. The artistic projects presented in this exhibition highlight the expanding technological parameters related to textiles and fabrics and their specific application in the arenas of scientific research, fashion and interior design, and contemporary social issues. The exhibition explores her depth of research as well as the multiple intersections that are revealed between established disciplines and fields of knowledge. Annet Couwenberg: Sewing Circles is curated by Lori Rubeling. The traveling exhibition is organized by the Center for Art, Design and Visual Culture, UMBC with support from Maryland State Arts Council. Couwenberg will be the Windgate Artist-in-Residence at KSU in Spring 2025. 

    In-person Lecture: April 2nd, 3:30pm

    LECTURE RSVP LINK

    2025 New Visions Exhibition
    2025 New Visions Exhibition
    All Day

    Juried by Matthew Kirk  Opening reception: January 23, 5pm - 7:30pm

    Buy Tickets
    10AM Kennesaw Campus Spotlight Tour: MEBUS Program
    10AM Kennesaw Campus Spotlight Tour: MEBUS Program
    10:00am

    Your tour of the Kennesaw Campus includes a 30-minute information session that covers topics ranging from campus majors and programs, admission requirements, and financial aid information. The information session will be followed by a 60-minute walking tour of the Kennesaw Campus.

    The Joel A. Katz Music & Entertainment Business (MEBUS) Program is an 18-credit hour minor or 24-credit hour certificate program offering three capstone courses in the music & entertainment business as well as marketing, management, production, communication, and entrepreneurship courses that prepare students for careers in the entertainment industry. MEBUS is open to all KSU undergraduate students with a desire to work in the entertainment industry in areas such as film and television production, audio and video technology, venue and artist management, and concert and event production.

    More information can be found at www.ksumebus.com

    Note: This is an extended walking tour of campus

    Sign Up Here

    Getting Started with Microsoft Forms
    Getting Started with Microsoft Forms
    10:00am

    This workshop will equip you with the skills to utilize Microsoft Forms for efficient data collection and feedback, regardless of your experience level. Learn to create and edit forms, explore various question types, implement branching logic, share and collaborate effectively, and create engaging quizzes.

    OPT Workshop Marietta Campus Room A214
    OPT Workshop Marietta Campus Room A214
    10:00am

    OPT Workshop for Work Authorization 

    Leveraging Your Experience to Build Your Resume
    Leveraging Your Experience to Build Your Resume
    12:00pm

    Want to create a standout resume that gets noticed? In this resume workshop, we'll show you how to polish your resume and fill in any missing pieces. Whether you're just starting out, switching jobs, or exploring new career paths, this session will give you the strategies and tools to craft a compelling professional story. Don't miss out on this opportunity to boost your job search!

     

    Online event. Click HERE to register.

    Leveraging Your Experience to Build Your Resume
    Leveraging Your Experience to Build Your Resume
    12:00pm
     

    Want to create a standout resume that gets noticed? In this resume workshop, we'll show you how to polish your resume and fill in any missing pieces. Whether you're just starting out, switching jobs, or exploring new career paths, this session will give you the strategies and tools to craft a compelling professional story. Don't miss out on this opportunity to boost your job search!

    M.A. in Professional Writing Virtual Info Session
    M.A. in Professional Writing Virtual Info Session
    12:00pm

    This event will provide an overview of the MAPW program, application process, and admissions requirements for prospective students.

    Buy Tickets
    Arch Job Fair
    Arch Job Fair
    12:30pm

    This (almost) Valentine’s Day, celebrate your passion for architecture and design! Join us for the ARCH 2025 Job Fair, where students, alumni, and top firms in the industry come together. Whether you’re searching for an internship, a full-time position, or simply looking to build your professional network, this event is your perfect opportunity.

    1PM Kennesaw Campus Tour
    1PM Kennesaw Campus Tour
    1:00pm

    Note- Make sure you are touring the campus of your major by checking this link: Campus By Major.

    Your tour of the Kennesaw Campus includes a brief information session that covers topics ranging from campus majors and programs, admission requirements, and financial aid information. The information session will be followed by a 60-minute walking tour of the Kennesaw Campus.

    Sign Up Here

    How Learning Works Book Chat: Course Climate
    How Learning Works Book Chat: Course Climate
    2:00pm

    How Learning Works Book Chat: Course Climate

    Facilitator: Michele DiPietro

    A grounding in the learning sciences is crucial for any student success efort. In the second edition of the popular "How Learning Works" (100,000 copies sold, translated into 6 languages) CETL Executive Director Michele DiPietro and his co-authors review the research on learning and syntesize it in 8 interrelated principles. In this series, we will read and discuss the book through the year, focusing on one principle at a time. This session focuses on the seventh principle, the role of course climate in the learning process. Each session can be attended individually. The first 18 new registrants will receive a free copy of the book.
     

    To register, please go log in to OwlTrain and register on the event page here.

    OPT Workshop Kennesaw
    OPT Workshop Kennesaw
    2:00pm

    OPT Workshop for Work Authorization 

     

    Executive MBA Information Session
    Executive MBA Information Session
    6:00pm

    The Coles Executive MBA integrates executive-level business tools across broad management platforms enabling its graduates to make confident strategic decisions. Our program combines the business acumen you are looking for and the leadership and professional skills you need to get ahead. Attend an information session today to gain more insight into why Coles College of Business has one of the top 10 EMBA programs in the nation! 

    Get to know the Executive MBA Advantage before you choose KSU for your EMBA school experience!

    ArtsKSU Presents: An Evening with Composer Stacy Garrop
    ArtsKSU Presents: An Evening with Composer Stacy Garrop
    7:30pm

    ArtsKSU Series. Join Bailey School of Music faculty and student performers for an evening of music written by guest composer-in-residence Stacy Garrop. Garrop has received numerous awards and grants including an Arts and Letters Award in Music from the American Academy of Arts and Letters, Fromm Music Foundation Grant, Barlow Prize, and three Barlow Endowment commissions, along with prizes from competitions sponsored by the Detroit Symphony Orchestra, Civic Orchestra of Chicago, Omaha Symphony, New England Philharmonic, Boston Choral Ensemble, Utah Arts Festival, and Pittsburgh New Music Ensemble.

    Buy Tickets
  • 13
    Thursday
    2025 New Visions Exhibition
    2025 New Visions Exhibition
    All Day

    Juried by Matthew Kirk  Opening reception: January 23, 5pm - 7:30pm

    Buy Tickets
    Fall 2024 Windgate Artist-in-Residence: Matthew Kirk
    Fall 2024 Windgate Artist-in-Residence: Matthew Kirk
    All Day

    Matthew Kirk (b. 1978, Ganado, Ariz.) is an enrolled member of the Navajo Nation and currently lives and works in Brooklyn, New York. A self-taught artist, Kirk’s abstract assemblages and paintings are steeped in symbolism and iconography that take inspiration from colors and patterns found in turn-of-the-century Navajo rugs. Kirk will be the Windgate Artist-in- Residence at KSU in Fall 2024.

    In person lecture at the ZMA: November 7th, 5pm

    Buy Tickets
    +12
    Beth LaCour: Mountains and Valleys
    Beth LaCour: Mountains and Valleys
    All Day

    The Zuckerman Museum of Art is pleased to present new work by artist Beth LaCour. The exhibition features a series of folded paper vessels as well as a large installation on the Project Walls. LaCour’s work focuses on hand folded sculptural paper vessels, reliefs, and lighting. She has taught printmaking as well as drawing, papermaking, sculpture, and digital processes at Randolph College (V.A.), Yavapai College and Northern Arizona University (A.Z.). A former artist-in-residence at Taliesi, her work is included in numerous national private and public collections. Currently, LaCour is the Studio Coordinator for both the Book Arts Studio and the Papermaking Studio at Penland School of Craft (N.C.).

    Annet Counwenberg: Sewing Circles
    Annet Counwenberg: Sewing Circles
    All Day

    Annet Couwenberg: Sewing Circles features an overview of ten years of cultural research, digital experimentation, and finished artifacts. Couwenberg completed the work as part of her studio practice and in partnerships with cultural institutions in North America, Europe, and Asia. The artistic projects presented in this exhibition highlight the expanding technological parameters related to textiles and fabrics and their specific application in the arenas of scientific research, fashion and interior design, and contemporary social issues. The exhibition explores her depth of research as well as the multiple intersections that are revealed between established disciplines and fields of knowledge. Annet Couwenberg: Sewing Circles is curated by Lori Rubeling. The traveling exhibition is organized by the Center for Art, Design and Visual Culture, UMBC with support from Maryland State Arts Council. Couwenberg will be the Windgate Artist-in-Residence at KSU in Spring 2025. 

    In-person Lecture: April 2nd, 3:30pm

    LECTURE RSVP LINK

    10AM Marietta Campus Tour
    10AM Marietta Campus Tour
    10:00am

    Note- Make sure you are touring the campus of your major by checking this link: Campus By Major.

    Your tour of the Marietta Campus includes a brief information session that covers topics ranging from campus majors and programs, admission requirements, and financial aid information. The information session will be followed by a 60-minute walking tour of the Marietta Campus.

    Sign Up Here

    Master of Accounting Information Session
    Master of Accounting Information Session
    12:00pm

    The School of Accountancy at KSU's Coles College of Business is fully accredited by AACSB International, and it is one of the largest accounting programs in the State of Georgia. Join us for an upcoming virtual information session to learn how the Master of Accounting (MAcc) degree program can help you take charge of your career in only two semesters.

     

    Ecology, Evolution, Behavior, & Organismal Biology (EEBOB) seminar series
    Ecology, Evolution, Behavior, & Organismal Biology (EEBOB) seminar series
    12:30pm

    Speaker: Sebastian Hagan, Habitat Program Coordinator @ Birds Georgia
    Title: “TBA”
    Abstract: 

     

    The Ecology, Evolution, Behavior, & Organismal Biology (EEBOB) seminar series focuses on biological topics at whole-organism and higher scales of organization. Guest speakers come from universities, governmental agencies, NGOs, zoos, museums, and other institutions. The EEBOB seminar is an opportunity to learn about career paths and research in the biology discipline, and for students to engage with professionals in a wide variety of biology careers.

     

    This seminar series consists of a pre-recorded seminar, which will be posted to a playlist at the beginning of each week, and a live, virtual Q&A session with the speaker. All are welcome to attend! To be granted access to the live Q&A session, interested attendees can email Dr. Todd Pierson. The live Q&A session will be held each Thursday at 12:30 PM. 

    1PM Kennesaw Campus Tour
    1PM Kennesaw Campus Tour
    1:00pm

    Note- Make sure you are touring the campus of your major by checking this link: Campus By Major.

    Your tour of the Kennesaw Campus includes a brief information session that covers topics ranging from campus majors and programs, admission requirements, and financial aid information. The information session will be followed by a 60-minute walking tour of the Kennesaw Campus.

    Sign Up Here

    Scrappy Hour
    Scrappy Hour
    1:30pm

    Join your fellow Owls for a weekly tradition of enjoying a refreshing soda ice cream float (or simply have a drink and some ice cream) and mingling with Scrappy. You can take home a souvenir cup to remember the experience. So, come and join us to make some unforgettable memories with your KSU community! 

     

    Scrappy Hour will happen every Thursday from 1:30-2:30 PM. The 1st and 3rd Thursday of every month will be on the Kennesaw Campus. The 2nd and 4th Thursday of every month will be on the Marietta Campus. All students, faculty, and staff are welcome!

    CM Diamond Career Fair
    CM Diamond Career Fair
    2:00pm

    Attention Construction Management Majors!

    Join us at the Diamond Career Fair to connect with leading industry professionals and explore exciting career opportunities. This is your chance to network, gain insights, and potentially land your dream job in construction management. Don't miss out on this valuable opportunity to advance your career!

     

    Register on Handshake today!

    Assistant and Associate Deans Mutual Mentoring Group
    Assistant and Associate Deans Mutual Mentoring Group
    2:00pm

    Crafting a Compelling Specific Aims Page for Your Educational Research Grant Proposal 

    Facilitator: Kadian Callahan, Michele DiPietro

    The Assistant and Associate Deans Mutual Mentoring Group, AD-MMG, provides an opportunity for assistant and associate deans to build community with like-minded peers and support each other while achieving goals as defined by the group.

     

    To register, please go log in to OwlTrain and register on the event page here.

    French Film Festival - Chicken for Linda!
    French Film Festival - Chicken for Linda!
    5:15pm

    The Department of World Languages and Cultures is proud to present an Albertine Cinémathèque French Film Festival on the Kennesaw campus of KSU in February 2025!

     

    All screenings will have English sub-titles and will be free and open to the public.

    Casino Night
    Casino Night
    6:00pm

    Feeling lucky? Come test your skills and enjoy the thrill of the tables at Casino Night, hosted by the Kennesaw Activities Board!

    ✨ Step into the glitz and glam of a Vegas-style casino right here on campus.
    Try your hand at blackjack, poker, roulette, and more—no real money needed!
    Win exciting prizes and make memories with your friends.
    Groove to live music and enjoy a night of nonstop fun.

    Shakespeare
    Shakespeare's Macbeth
    7:30pm

    Scottish general Macbeth receives a prophecy from a trio of witches that one day he will become King of Scotland. Consumed by ambition and spurred to action by his wife, Macbeth murders King Duncan and takes the Scottish throne for himself. He is then wracked with guilt and paranoia. Forced to commit more and more murders to protect himself from enmity and suspicion, he soon becomes a tyrannical ruler. The bloodbath and consequent civil war swiftly take Macbeth and Lady Macbeth into the realms of madness and death. 

    Buy Tickets
  • 14
    Friday
    The President
    The President's Award of Distinction Application Deadline
    All Day

    The President’s Award of Distinction is the highest accolade conferred upon an undergraduate student by Kennesaw State University. This distinguished honor celebrates the extraordinary accomplishments of one exceptional graduating Owl each semester. Bestowed during Commencement, the award illuminates those who have soared above and beyond in their academic or research pursuits, leadership roles, and/or community service.

    This award is the pinnacle of recognition at the university, honoring an individual who exemplifies Kennesaw State’s core values of respect, integrity, collaboration, inclusivity, and accountability, and who serves as an inspiration to their peers, their community, and the entirety of Owl Nation.

    Applicants must be graduating in six or fewer years and in the current semester (Spring 2025). All materials are due in one complete application via the official submission form no later than Fri. Feb. 14, 2025 at 11:59 p.m. Late or incomplete submissions will not be considered.  

    Fall 2024 Windgate Artist-in-Residence: Matthew Kirk
    Fall 2024 Windgate Artist-in-Residence: Matthew Kirk
    All Day

    Matthew Kirk (b. 1978, Ganado, Ariz.) is an enrolled member of the Navajo Nation and currently lives and works in Brooklyn, New York. A self-taught artist, Kirk’s abstract assemblages and paintings are steeped in symbolism and iconography that take inspiration from colors and patterns found in turn-of-the-century Navajo rugs. Kirk will be the Windgate Artist-in- Residence at KSU in Fall 2024.

    In person lecture at the ZMA: November 7th, 5pm

    Buy Tickets
    +5
    Annet Counwenberg: Sewing Circles
    Annet Counwenberg: Sewing Circles
    All Day

    Annet Couwenberg: Sewing Circles features an overview of ten years of cultural research, digital experimentation, and finished artifacts. Couwenberg completed the work as part of her studio practice and in partnerships with cultural institutions in North America, Europe, and Asia. The artistic projects presented in this exhibition highlight the expanding technological parameters related to textiles and fabrics and their specific application in the arenas of scientific research, fashion and interior design, and contemporary social issues. The exhibition explores her depth of research as well as the multiple intersections that are revealed between established disciplines and fields of knowledge. Annet Couwenberg: Sewing Circles is curated by Lori Rubeling. The traveling exhibition is organized by the Center for Art, Design and Visual Culture, UMBC with support from Maryland State Arts Council. Couwenberg will be the Windgate Artist-in-Residence at KSU in Spring 2025. 

    In-person Lecture: April 2nd, 3:30pm

    LECTURE RSVP LINK

    2025 New Visions Exhibition
    2025 New Visions Exhibition
    All Day

    Juried by Matthew Kirk  Opening reception: January 23, 5pm - 7:30pm

    Buy Tickets
    OPT Workshop Marietta Campus Room A214
    OPT Workshop Marietta Campus Room A214
    10:00am

    OPT Workshop for Work Authorization 

    Anne Plamondon Productions presents "Myokine"
    Anne Plamondon Productions presents "Myokine"
    8:00pm

    An exceptional dancer, Anne Plamondon also traces her path as a choreographer. Her new creation, "Myokine," focuses on the body in its entirety and lets the voice emerge to express very current concerns.

    Buy Tickets
    Shakespeare
    Shakespeare's Macbeth
    8:00pm

    Scottish general Macbeth receives a prophecy from a trio of witches that one day he will become King of Scotland. Consumed by ambition and spurred to action by his wife, Macbeth murders King Duncan and takes the Scottish throne for himself. He is then wracked with guilt and paranoia. Forced to commit more and more murders to protect himself from enmity and suspicion, he soon becomes a tyrannical ruler. The bloodbath and consequent civil war swiftly take Macbeth and Lady Macbeth into the realms of madness and death. 

    Buy Tickets
  • 15
    Saturday
    Fall 2024 Windgate Artist-in-Residence: Matthew Kirk
    Fall 2024 Windgate Artist-in-Residence: Matthew Kirk
    All Day

    Matthew Kirk (b. 1978, Ganado, Ariz.) is an enrolled member of the Navajo Nation and currently lives and works in Brooklyn, New York. A self-taught artist, Kirk’s abstract assemblages and paintings are steeped in symbolism and iconography that take inspiration from colors and patterns found in turn-of-the-century Navajo rugs. Kirk will be the Windgate Artist-in- Residence at KSU in Fall 2024.

    In person lecture at the ZMA: November 7th, 5pm

    Buy Tickets
    Beth LaCour: Mountains and Valleys
    Beth LaCour: Mountains and Valleys
    All Day

    The Zuckerman Museum of Art is pleased to present new work by artist Beth LaCour. The exhibition features a series of folded paper vessels as well as a large installation on the Project Walls. LaCour’s work focuses on hand folded sculptural paper vessels, reliefs, and lighting. She has taught printmaking as well as drawing, papermaking, sculpture, and digital processes at Randolph College (V.A.), Yavapai College and Northern Arizona University (A.Z.). A former artist-in-residence at Taliesi, her work is included in numerous national private and public collections. Currently, LaCour is the Studio Coordinator for both the Book Arts Studio and the Papermaking Studio at Penland School of Craft (N.C.).

    +5
    Annet Counwenberg: Sewing Circles
    Annet Counwenberg: Sewing Circles
    All Day

    Annet Couwenberg: Sewing Circles features an overview of ten years of cultural research, digital experimentation, and finished artifacts. Couwenberg completed the work as part of her studio practice and in partnerships with cultural institutions in North America, Europe, and Asia. The artistic projects presented in this exhibition highlight the expanding technological parameters related to textiles and fabrics and their specific application in the arenas of scientific research, fashion and interior design, and contemporary social issues. The exhibition explores her depth of research as well as the multiple intersections that are revealed between established disciplines and fields of knowledge. Annet Couwenberg: Sewing Circles is curated by Lori Rubeling. The traveling exhibition is organized by the Center for Art, Design and Visual Culture, UMBC with support from Maryland State Arts Council. Couwenberg will be the Windgate Artist-in-Residence at KSU in Spring 2025. 

    In-person Lecture: April 2nd, 3:30pm

    LECTURE RSVP LINK

    2025 New Visions Exhibition
    2025 New Visions Exhibition
    All Day

    Juried by Matthew Kirk  Opening reception: January 23, 5pm - 7:30pm

    Buy Tickets
    KSU Opera Theater
    KSU Opera Theater
    2:00pm

    Choral & Opera Series. Enjoy a performance by the KSU Opera Theater.

    Livestream

    Buy Tickets
    Anne Plamondon Productions presents "Myokine"
    Anne Plamondon Productions presents "Myokine"
    8:00pm

    An exceptional dancer, Anne Plamondon also traces her path as a choreographer. Her new creation, "Myokine," focuses on the body in its entirety and lets the voice emerge to express very current concerns.

    Buy Tickets
    Shakespeare
    Shakespeare's Macbeth
    8:00pm

    Scottish general Macbeth receives a prophecy from a trio of witches that one day he will become King of Scotland. Consumed by ambition and spurred to action by his wife, Macbeth murders King Duncan and takes the Scottish throne for himself. He is then wracked with guilt and paranoia. Forced to commit more and more murders to protect himself from enmity and suspicion, he soon becomes a tyrannical ruler. The bloodbath and consequent civil war swiftly take Macbeth and Lady Macbeth into the realms of madness and death. 

    Buy Tickets
  • 16
    Sunday
    Fall 2024 Windgate Artist-in-Residence: Matthew Kirk
    Fall 2024 Windgate Artist-in-Residence: Matthew Kirk
    All Day

    Matthew Kirk (b. 1978, Ganado, Ariz.) is an enrolled member of the Navajo Nation and currently lives and works in Brooklyn, New York. A self-taught artist, Kirk’s abstract assemblages and paintings are steeped in symbolism and iconography that take inspiration from colors and patterns found in turn-of-the-century Navajo rugs. Kirk will be the Windgate Artist-in- Residence at KSU in Fall 2024.

    In person lecture at the ZMA: November 7th, 5pm

    Buy Tickets
    Beth LaCour: Mountains and Valleys
    Beth LaCour: Mountains and Valleys
    All Day

    The Zuckerman Museum of Art is pleased to present new work by artist Beth LaCour. The exhibition features a series of folded paper vessels as well as a large installation on the Project Walls. LaCour’s work focuses on hand folded sculptural paper vessels, reliefs, and lighting. She has taught printmaking as well as drawing, papermaking, sculpture, and digital processes at Randolph College (V.A.), Yavapai College and Northern Arizona University (A.Z.). A former artist-in-residence at Taliesi, her work is included in numerous national private and public collections. Currently, LaCour is the Studio Coordinator for both the Book Arts Studio and the Papermaking Studio at Penland School of Craft (N.C.).

    +3
    Annet Counwenberg: Sewing Circles
    Annet Counwenberg: Sewing Circles
    All Day

    Annet Couwenberg: Sewing Circles features an overview of ten years of cultural research, digital experimentation, and finished artifacts. Couwenberg completed the work as part of her studio practice and in partnerships with cultural institutions in North America, Europe, and Asia. The artistic projects presented in this exhibition highlight the expanding technological parameters related to textiles and fabrics and their specific application in the arenas of scientific research, fashion and interior design, and contemporary social issues. The exhibition explores her depth of research as well as the multiple intersections that are revealed between established disciplines and fields of knowledge. Annet Couwenberg: Sewing Circles is curated by Lori Rubeling. The traveling exhibition is organized by the Center for Art, Design and Visual Culture, UMBC with support from Maryland State Arts Council. Couwenberg will be the Windgate Artist-in-Residence at KSU in Spring 2025. 

    In-person Lecture: April 2nd, 3:30pm

    LECTURE RSVP LINK

    2025 New Visions Exhibition
    2025 New Visions Exhibition
    All Day

    Juried by Matthew Kirk  Opening reception: January 23, 5pm - 7:30pm

    Buy Tickets
    Shakespeare
    Shakespeare's Macbeth
    3:00pm

    Scottish general Macbeth receives a prophecy from a trio of witches that one day he will become King of Scotland. Consumed by ambition and spurred to action by his wife, Macbeth murders King Duncan and takes the Scottish throne for himself. He is then wracked with guilt and paranoia. Forced to commit more and more murders to protect himself from enmity and suspicion, he soon becomes a tyrannical ruler. The bloodbath and consequent civil war swiftly take Macbeth and Lady Macbeth into the realms of madness and death. 

    Buy Tickets
  • 17
    Monday
    Annet Counwenberg: Sewing Circles
    Annet Counwenberg: Sewing Circles
    All Day

    Annet Couwenberg: Sewing Circles features an overview of ten years of cultural research, digital experimentation, and finished artifacts. Couwenberg completed the work as part of her studio practice and in partnerships with cultural institutions in North America, Europe, and Asia. The artistic projects presented in this exhibition highlight the expanding technological parameters related to textiles and fabrics and their specific application in the arenas of scientific research, fashion and interior design, and contemporary social issues. The exhibition explores her depth of research as well as the multiple intersections that are revealed between established disciplines and fields of knowledge. Annet Couwenberg: Sewing Circles is curated by Lori Rubeling. The traveling exhibition is organized by the Center for Art, Design and Visual Culture, UMBC with support from Maryland State Arts Council. Couwenberg will be the Windgate Artist-in-Residence at KSU in Spring 2025. 

    In-person Lecture: April 2nd, 3:30pm

    LECTURE RSVP LINK

    2025 New Visions Exhibition
    2025 New Visions Exhibition
    All Day

    Juried by Matthew Kirk  Opening reception: January 23, 5pm - 7:30pm

    Buy Tickets
    +8
    Beth LaCour: Mountains and Valleys
    Beth LaCour: Mountains and Valleys
    All Day

    The Zuckerman Museum of Art is pleased to present new work by artist Beth LaCour. The exhibition features a series of folded paper vessels as well as a large installation on the Project Walls. LaCour’s work focuses on hand folded sculptural paper vessels, reliefs, and lighting. She has taught printmaking as well as drawing, papermaking, sculpture, and digital processes at Randolph College (V.A.), Yavapai College and Northern Arizona University (A.Z.). A former artist-in-residence at Taliesi, her work is included in numerous national private and public collections. Currently, LaCour is the Studio Coordinator for both the Book Arts Studio and the Papermaking Studio at Penland School of Craft (N.C.).

    Fall 2024 Windgate Artist-in-Residence: Matthew Kirk
    Fall 2024 Windgate Artist-in-Residence: Matthew Kirk
    All Day

    Matthew Kirk (b. 1978, Ganado, Ariz.) is an enrolled member of the Navajo Nation and currently lives and works in Brooklyn, New York. A self-taught artist, Kirk’s abstract assemblages and paintings are steeped in symbolism and iconography that take inspiration from colors and patterns found in turn-of-the-century Navajo rugs. Kirk will be the Windgate Artist-in- Residence at KSU in Fall 2024.

    In person lecture at the ZMA: November 7th, 5pm

    Buy Tickets
    10am Kennesaw Campus Tour
    10am Kennesaw Campus Tour
    10:00am

    Note- Make sure you are touring the campus of your major by checking this link: Campus By Major.

    Your tour of the Kennesaw Campus includes a brief information session that covers topics ranging from campus majors and programs, admission requirements, and financial aid information. The information session will be followed by a 60-minute walking tour of the Kennesaw Campus.

     

    Sign Up Here

    10AM Marietta Campus Tour
    10AM Marietta Campus Tour
    10:00am

    Note- Make sure you are touring the campus of your major by checking this link: Campus By Major.

    Your tour of the Marietta Campus includes a brief information session that covers topics ranging from campus majors and programs, admission requirements, and financial aid information. The information session will be followed by a 60-minute walking tour of the Marietta Campus.

    Sign Up Here

    1PM Kennesaw Campus Tour
    1PM Kennesaw Campus Tour
    1:00pm

    Note- Make sure you are touring the campus of your major by checking this link: Campus By Major.

    Your tour of the Kennesaw Campus includes a brief information session that covers topics ranging from campus majors and programs, admission requirements, and financial aid information. The information session will be followed by a 60-minute walking tour of the Kennesaw Campus.

    Sign Up Here

    1PM Marietta Campus Tour
    1PM Marietta Campus Tour
    1:00pm

    Note- Make sure you are touring the campus of your major by checking this link: Campus By Major.

    Your tour of the Marietta Campus includes a 30-minute information session that covers topics ranging from campus majors and programs, admission requirements, and financial aid information. The information session will be followed by a 60-minute walking tour of the Marietta Campus.

    Sign Up Here

    MS in Fintech Virtual Information Session
    MS in Fintech Virtual Information Session
    6:00pm

    For prospective students to learn more about the program.

    Hosted online via Microsoft Teams

    KSU Jazz Ensemble I
    KSU Jazz Ensemble I
    7:30pm

    Jazz Series. Enjoy a performance by KSU Jazz Ensemble I led by Bailey School of Music Director of Jazz Studies Sam Skelton.

    Livestream

    Buy Tickets
  • 18
    Tuesday
    Year-End Deadline: Requisitions $250,000 or more
    Year-End Deadline: Requisitions $250,000 or more
    All Day

    Purchases of $250,000 or more requiring a formal solicitation, i.e., Request for Quote (RFQ), Sole Source, Consortia, and Technology Purchases of $250,000 or more require both UITS and USG/ITS approval.

    Beth LaCour: Mountains and Valleys
    Beth LaCour: Mountains and Valleys
    All Day

    The Zuckerman Museum of Art is pleased to present new work by artist Beth LaCour. The exhibition features a series of folded paper vessels as well as a large installation on the Project Walls. LaCour’s work focuses on hand folded sculptural paper vessels, reliefs, and lighting. She has taught printmaking as well as drawing, papermaking, sculpture, and digital processes at Randolph College (V.A.), Yavapai College and Northern Arizona University (A.Z.). A former artist-in-residence at Taliesi, her work is included in numerous national private and public collections. Currently, LaCour is the Studio Coordinator for both the Book Arts Studio and the Papermaking Studio at Penland School of Craft (N.C.).

    +16
    Annet Counwenberg: Sewing Circles
    Annet Counwenberg: Sewing Circles
    All Day

    Annet Couwenberg: Sewing Circles features an overview of ten years of cultural research, digital experimentation, and finished artifacts. Couwenberg completed the work as part of her studio practice and in partnerships with cultural institutions in North America, Europe, and Asia. The artistic projects presented in this exhibition highlight the expanding technological parameters related to textiles and fabrics and their specific application in the arenas of scientific research, fashion and interior design, and contemporary social issues. The exhibition explores her depth of research as well as the multiple intersections that are revealed between established disciplines and fields of knowledge. Annet Couwenberg: Sewing Circles is curated by Lori Rubeling. The traveling exhibition is organized by the Center for Art, Design and Visual Culture, UMBC with support from Maryland State Arts Council. Couwenberg will be the Windgate Artist-in-Residence at KSU in Spring 2025. 

    In-person Lecture: April 2nd, 3:30pm

    LECTURE RSVP LINK

    2025 New Visions Exhibition
    2025 New Visions Exhibition
    All Day

    Juried by Matthew Kirk  Opening reception: January 23, 5pm - 7:30pm

    Buy Tickets
    Fall 2024 Windgate Artist-in-Residence: Matthew Kirk
    Fall 2024 Windgate Artist-in-Residence: Matthew Kirk
    All Day

    Matthew Kirk (b. 1978, Ganado, Ariz.) is an enrolled member of the Navajo Nation and currently lives and works in Brooklyn, New York. A self-taught artist, Kirk’s abstract assemblages and paintings are steeped in symbolism and iconography that take inspiration from colors and patterns found in turn-of-the-century Navajo rugs. Kirk will be the Windgate Artist-in- Residence at KSU in Fall 2024.

    In person lecture at the ZMA: November 7th, 5pm

    Buy Tickets
    Comp 101 
    Comp 101 
    10:00am

    Comp 101 
    This workshop is designed to equip Hiring Managers with the basic knowledge required to navigate the compensation landscape effectively. 

    Don't miss out on this opportunity to gain valuable insights and enhance your proficiency in managing compensation matters as we discuss: 

    • who we are 

    • what we do 

    • policies/processes 

    • and salary administration. 

     

    Register at https://share.percipio.com/cd/zp-2_5ScA 

     

    Sharon Sherlock 

    Tammy McCain 

     

    ePro New User Training for Requesters: February 18, 2025
    ePro New User Training for Requesters: February 18, 2025
    10:00am

    Read below before registering for the class. 

    • A Financial Systems Access Form is required prior to gaining access to PeopleSoft and its related applications. Be sure to register for an account before signing up for this class, this will make it much easier to follow along and ask any additional questions that you may have. 

    • Be sure to click the above Percipio link above to register for this hands-on training session for ePro Requesters. 

    You can visit this link for any additional information, including instructions on how to gain access to ePro. 

    Creating Graphics in Adobe Express
    Creating Graphics in Adobe Express
    10:00am

    Join our online workshop to unlock the full potential of Adobe Express. This course will guide you through the all-in-one editor, enabling you to create captivating flyers, posters, presentations, and more. You’ll also learn how to craft compelling videos, utilize a wide range of templates and design assets, and master the art of collaboration. Enhance your creative skills with Adobe Express!

    10AM Marietta Campus Tour
    10AM Marietta Campus Tour
    10:00am

    Note- Make sure you are touring the campus of your major by checking this link: Campus By Major.

    Your tour of the Marietta Campus includes a brief information session that covers topics ranging from campus majors and programs, admission requirements, and financial aid information. The information session will be followed by a 60-minute walking tour of the Marietta Campus.

    Sign Up Here

    10am Kennesaw Campus Tour
    10am Kennesaw Campus Tour
    10:00am

    Note- Make sure you are touring the campus of your major by checking this link: Campus By Major.

    Your tour of the Kennesaw Campus includes a brief information session that covers topics ranging from campus majors and programs, admission requirements, and financial aid information. The information session will be followed by a 60-minute walking tour of the Kennesaw Campus.

     

    Sign Up Here

    How to Write an Abstract (Marietta Campus)
    How to Write an Abstract (Marietta Campus)
    10:00am

    Are you not sure where to start when writing an abstract? Or are you confused about what to include in it? We can help! Learn from your peer Ambassadors their tricks for writing the perfect abstract!

    Adulting 101: Leases over Lunch
    Adulting 101: Leases over Lunch
    12:30pm

    Renting an apartment? Join us for a workshop on what to know about leases and what to look for in the fine print. Lunch will be provided!

    Hosted in partnership with Housing and Residence Life

    Adulting 101 is a monthly workshop series designed to educate students on key life skills to utilize during and after college, with the goal of eliminating informational barriers that may prevent students from reaching degree completion and achieving post-college success. Check back for upcoming events on Owl Life! 

    1PM Kennesaw Campus Tour
    1PM Kennesaw Campus Tour
    1:00pm

    Note- Make sure you are touring the campus of your major by checking this link: Campus By Major.

    Your tour of the Kennesaw Campus includes a brief information session that covers topics ranging from campus majors and programs, admission requirements, and financial aid information. The information session will be followed by a 60-minute walking tour of the Kennesaw Campus.

    Sign Up Here

    1PM Marietta Campus Tour
    1PM Marietta Campus Tour
    1:00pm

    Note- Make sure you are touring the campus of your major by checking this link: Campus By Major.

    Your tour of the Marietta Campus includes a 30-minute information session that covers topics ranging from campus majors and programs, admission requirements, and financial aid information. The information session will be followed by a 60-minute walking tour of the Marietta Campus.

    Sign Up Here

    Travel Drop-in Session
    Travel Drop-in Session
    2:00pm

    Travel Drop-in Session: Sign-up via this link.

    A Pedgagogy of Kindness Book Chat
    A Pedgagogy of Kindness Book Chat
    2:00pm

    A Pedgagogy of Kindness Book Chat

    Facilitator: Becky Weaver

    In A Pedagogy of Kindness, Cate Denial argues that we can reshape and recreate our pedagogy through a systemic and vigorous application of kindness (not, she is clear to say, of niceness) to all strata of our classes: interactions with our students and each other, syllabus, lesson construction, class management, assessment, and our own growth as pedagogues, providing spaces for us all to thrive. The first 15 book chat registrants recieve a free copy of the book. Our chat will be a guided discussion with plenty of time for questions, discussion, and engagement. A short "pre-work" prepatory assignment will be sent out a a few days before the chat.
     

    To register, please go log in to OwlTrain and register on the event page here.

    STEM OPT Workshop (virtual)
    STEM OPT Workshop (virtual)
    2:00pm

    Alumni work authorization for STEM request, application and reporting

    LIL Engaged Leader (Spring 2025): Everyone Leads and Personal Values
    LIL Engaged Leader (Spring 2025): Everyone Leads and Personal Values
    3:00pm

    Join the Department of Student Leadership for the first Engaged Leader session of the semester! In this session, Drew Dudley's TedTalk introduces leadership from the perspective of everyday interactions with others. Then, you'll explore and identify your core personal values, learning how to integrate them into your daily life for greater authenticity and fulfillment. Don't miss this opportunity to gain deeper self-awareness and enhance your leadership journey!

  • 19
    Wednesday
    Fall 2024 Windgate Artist-in-Residence: Matthew Kirk
    Fall 2024 Windgate Artist-in-Residence: Matthew Kirk
    All Day

    Matthew Kirk (b. 1978, Ganado, Ariz.) is an enrolled member of the Navajo Nation and currently lives and works in Brooklyn, New York. A self-taught artist, Kirk’s abstract assemblages and paintings are steeped in symbolism and iconography that take inspiration from colors and patterns found in turn-of-the-century Navajo rugs. Kirk will be the Windgate Artist-in- Residence at KSU in Fall 2024.

    In person lecture at the ZMA: November 7th, 5pm

    Buy Tickets
    Beth LaCour: Mountains and Valleys
    Beth LaCour: Mountains and Valleys
    All Day

    The Zuckerman Museum of Art is pleased to present new work by artist Beth LaCour. The exhibition features a series of folded paper vessels as well as a large installation on the Project Walls. LaCour’s work focuses on hand folded sculptural paper vessels, reliefs, and lighting. She has taught printmaking as well as drawing, papermaking, sculpture, and digital processes at Randolph College (V.A.), Yavapai College and Northern Arizona University (A.Z.). A former artist-in-residence at Taliesi, her work is included in numerous national private and public collections. Currently, LaCour is the Studio Coordinator for both the Book Arts Studio and the Papermaking Studio at Penland School of Craft (N.C.).

    +11
    Annet Counwenberg: Sewing Circles
    Annet Counwenberg: Sewing Circles
    All Day

    Annet Couwenberg: Sewing Circles features an overview of ten years of cultural research, digital experimentation, and finished artifacts. Couwenberg completed the work as part of her studio practice and in partnerships with cultural institutions in North America, Europe, and Asia. The artistic projects presented in this exhibition highlight the expanding technological parameters related to textiles and fabrics and their specific application in the arenas of scientific research, fashion and interior design, and contemporary social issues. The exhibition explores her depth of research as well as the multiple intersections that are revealed between established disciplines and fields of knowledge. Annet Couwenberg: Sewing Circles is curated by Lori Rubeling. The traveling exhibition is organized by the Center for Art, Design and Visual Culture, UMBC with support from Maryland State Arts Council. Couwenberg will be the Windgate Artist-in-Residence at KSU in Spring 2025. 

    In-person Lecture: April 2nd, 3:30pm

    LECTURE RSVP LINK

    2025 New Visions Exhibition
    2025 New Visions Exhibition
    All Day

    Juried by Matthew Kirk  Opening reception: January 23, 5pm - 7:30pm

    Buy Tickets
    Student Employment 
    Student Employment 
    9:00am

    Interviewing and Candidate Selection – Tips and tricks for ensuring you run a successful interview process when hiring student assistants 

    https://share.percipio.com/cd/Ciy83SbRZ7 

    Sam Garbe 

    10am Kennesaw Campus Tour
    10am Kennesaw Campus Tour
    10:00am

    Note- Make sure you are touring the campus of your major by checking this link: Campus By Major.

    Your tour of the Kennesaw Campus includes a brief information session that covers topics ranging from campus majors and programs, admission requirements, and financial aid information. The information session will be followed by a 60-minute walking tour of the Kennesaw Campus.

     

    Sign Up Here

    Adobe Photoshop Express Workshop
    Adobe Photoshop Express Workshop
    10:00am

    Transform your images with Photoshop Express, a user-friendly photo editing tool. This workshop will guide you through using Photoshop Express to explore design presets and correction features such as spot healing and fixing red eye. It's a streamlined version of Adobe Photoshop, making it easy to create or refine digital images for your next project.

    Book Launch
    Book Launch
    10:30am

    🌟 Join Us for a Special Virtual Book Launch! 🌟

    We’re thrilled to invite you to the online launch of “Queering Professionalism: Pitfalls & Possibilities”, a thought-provoking exploration of challenges and opportunities in rethinking professionalism.

    📅 Date: Wednesday, February 19th, 2025
    ⏰ Time: 10:30 AM - 12:30 PM (GMT-5)
    📍 Location: Teams; Meeting ID: 218 633 563 644; Passcode: UQ7GF2Xa

    bit.ly/4adxdAI

    💡 What to Expect:
    Inspiring insights from featured speakers Robert Mizzi, Lana Ray, Ben Anderson-Nathe, Amy Roach, Hazel Ali Zaman, Malissa Bryan and Harny Chan Lim!

    Engaging discussions hosted by:
    Dr. Adam Davies (University of Guelph, PhD, OCT, RECE)
    Dr. Cameron Greensmith (Kennesaw State University, PhD, LMSW)

    An exciting surprise giveaway at the end!

    Don’t miss this opportunity to be part of a vibrant conversation and celebrate the launch of this incredible book!

    Adulting 101: Leases over Lunch
    Adulting 101: Leases over Lunch
    12:30pm

    Renting an apartment? Join us for a workshop on what to know about leases and what to look for in the fine print. Lunch will be provided!

    Hosted in partnership with Housing and Residence Life

    Adulting 101 is a monthly workshop series designed to educate students on key life skills to utilize during and after college, with the goal of eliminating informational barriers that may prevent students from reaching degree completion and achieving post-college success. Check back for upcoming events on Owl Life! 

    1PM Kennesaw Campus Tour
    1PM Kennesaw Campus Tour
    1:00pm

    Note- Make sure you are touring the campus of your major by checking this link: Campus By Major.

    Your tour of the Kennesaw Campus includes a brief information session that covers topics ranging from campus majors and programs, admission requirements, and financial aid information. The information session will be followed by a 60-minute walking tour of the Kennesaw Campus.

    Sign Up Here

    Global Faculty MMG
    Global Faculty MMG
    2:00pm

    Global Faculty MMG

    Facilitator: Tracey Alviar

    The Global Faculty Mutual Mentoring Group provides an opportunity for faculty who identify as international or global faculty to build community with like-minded peers and support each other while achieving goals as defined by the group. Members will meet monthly to discuss topics related to opportunities and challenges related to their role.

     

    To register, please go log in to OwlTrain and register on the event page here.

    Master of Science in Information Systems (MSIS) Information Session
    Master of Science in Information Systems (MSIS) Information Session
    6:00pm

    Selecting a graduate program can be a challenging process. At our MSIS information session, we introduce you to KSU and Coles College, discuss the application process, and introduce you to the relevant courses, flexibility, and opportunities that comprise the MSIS program.

    KSU Wind Symphony
    KSU Wind Symphony
    7:30pm

    Bands & Percussion Series. Enjoy a performance by the KSU Wind Symphony  under the direction of Bailey School of Music faculty.

    Livestream

    Buy Tickets
  • 20
    Thursday
    Annet Counwenberg: Sewing Circles
    Annet Counwenberg: Sewing Circles
    All Day

    Annet Couwenberg: Sewing Circles features an overview of ten years of cultural research, digital experimentation, and finished artifacts. Couwenberg completed the work as part of her studio practice and in partnerships with cultural institutions in North America, Europe, and Asia. The artistic projects presented in this exhibition highlight the expanding technological parameters related to textiles and fabrics and their specific application in the arenas of scientific research, fashion and interior design, and contemporary social issues. The exhibition explores her depth of research as well as the multiple intersections that are revealed between established disciplines and fields of knowledge. Annet Couwenberg: Sewing Circles is curated by Lori Rubeling. The traveling exhibition is organized by the Center for Art, Design and Visual Culture, UMBC with support from Maryland State Arts Council. Couwenberg will be the Windgate Artist-in-Residence at KSU in Spring 2025. 

    In-person Lecture: April 2nd, 3:30pm

    LECTURE RSVP LINK

    2025 New Visions Exhibition
    2025 New Visions Exhibition
    All Day

    Juried by Matthew Kirk  Opening reception: January 23, 5pm - 7:30pm

    Buy Tickets
    +10
    Beth LaCour: Mountains and Valleys
    Beth LaCour: Mountains and Valleys
    All Day

    The Zuckerman Museum of Art is pleased to present new work by artist Beth LaCour. The exhibition features a series of folded paper vessels as well as a large installation on the Project Walls. LaCour’s work focuses on hand folded sculptural paper vessels, reliefs, and lighting. She has taught printmaking as well as drawing, papermaking, sculpture, and digital processes at Randolph College (V.A.), Yavapai College and Northern Arizona University (A.Z.). A former artist-in-residence at Taliesi, her work is included in numerous national private and public collections. Currently, LaCour is the Studio Coordinator for both the Book Arts Studio and the Papermaking Studio at Penland School of Craft (N.C.).

    Fall 2024 Windgate Artist-in-Residence: Matthew Kirk
    Fall 2024 Windgate Artist-in-Residence: Matthew Kirk
    All Day

    Matthew Kirk (b. 1978, Ganado, Ariz.) is an enrolled member of the Navajo Nation and currently lives and works in Brooklyn, New York. A self-taught artist, Kirk’s abstract assemblages and paintings are steeped in symbolism and iconography that take inspiration from colors and patterns found in turn-of-the-century Navajo rugs. Kirk will be the Windgate Artist-in- Residence at KSU in Fall 2024.

    In person lecture at the ZMA: November 7th, 5pm

    Buy Tickets
    10am Kennesaw Campus Tour
    10am Kennesaw Campus Tour
    10:00am

    Note- Make sure you are touring the campus of your major by checking this link: Campus By Major.

    Your tour of the Kennesaw Campus includes a brief information session that covers topics ranging from campus majors and programs, admission requirements, and financial aid information. The information session will be followed by a 60-minute walking tour of the Kennesaw Campus.

     

    Sign Up Here

    10AM Marietta Campus Tour
    10AM Marietta Campus Tour
    10:00am

    Note- Make sure you are touring the campus of your major by checking this link: Campus By Major.

    Your tour of the Marietta Campus includes a brief information session that covers topics ranging from campus majors and programs, admission requirements, and financial aid information. The information session will be followed by a 60-minute walking tour of the Marietta Campus.

    Sign Up Here

    Intro to Adobe AI Tools
    Intro to Adobe AI Tools
    10:00am

    Journey to the realm of creativity with Adobe's Generative AI tools. From text-to-image in Adobe Express to generative fill in Adobe Firefly, this workshop will guide participants through the possibilities of digital design with AI (Artificial Intelligence).

    STEM Job Fair Prep
    STEM Job Fair Prep
    12:00pm
     

    Join us for a hands-on workshop designed to help you prepare for the upcoming STEM job fair! In this interactive session, you’ll learn how to create an effective resume, craft a standout elevator pitch, and practice networking skills with peers and industry professionals. We’ll also share tips on researching companies and tailoring your approach to make a great impression. Whether you’re looking for internships, co-ops, or full-time positions, this workshop will equip you with the tools and confidence you need to succeed at the job fair. Don’t miss this opportunity to boost your job search skills and connect with potential employers!

    Ecology, Evolution, Behavior, & Organismal Biology (EEBOB) seminar series
    Ecology, Evolution, Behavior, & Organismal Biology (EEBOB) seminar series
    12:30pm

    Speaker: Becca Cozad, Southwestern Program Coordinator @ Amphibian and Reptile Conservancy
    Title: “TBA”
    Abstract: 

     

    The Ecology, Evolution, Behavior, & Organismal Biology (EEBOB) seminar series focuses on biological topics at whole-organism and higher scales of organization. Guest speakers come from universities, governmental agencies, NGOs, zoos, museums, and other institutions. The EEBOB seminar is an opportunity to learn about career paths and research in the biology discipline, and for students to engage with professionals in a wide variety of biology careers.

     

    This seminar series consists of a pre-recorded seminar, which will be posted to a playlist at the beginning of each week, and a live, virtual Q&A session with the speaker. All are welcome to attend! To be granted access to the live Q&A session, interested attendees can email Dr. Todd Pierson. The live Q&A session will be held each Thursday at 12:30 PM. 

    1PM Kennesaw Campus Tour
    1PM Kennesaw Campus Tour
    1:00pm

    Note- Make sure you are touring the campus of your major by checking this link: Campus By Major.

    Your tour of the Kennesaw Campus includes a brief information session that covers topics ranging from campus majors and programs, admission requirements, and financial aid information. The information session will be followed by a 60-minute walking tour of the Kennesaw Campus.

    Sign Up Here

    Scrappy Hour
    Scrappy Hour
    1:30pm

    Join your fellow Owls for a weekly tradition of enjoying a refreshing soda ice cream float (or simply have a drink and some ice cream) and mingling with Scrappy. You can take home a souvenir cup to remember the experience. So, come and join us to make some unforgettable memories with your KSU community! 

     

    Scrappy Hour will happen every Thursday from 1:30-2:30 PM. The 1st and 3rd Thursday of every month will be on the Kennesaw Campus. The 2nd and 4th Thursday of every month will be on the Marietta Campus. All students, faculty, and staff are welcome!

    Shakespeare
    Shakespeare's Macbeth
    7:30pm

    Scottish general Macbeth receives a prophecy from a trio of witches that one day he will become King of Scotland. Consumed by ambition and spurred to action by his wife, Macbeth murders King Duncan and takes the Scottish throne for himself. He is then wracked with guilt and paranoia. Forced to commit more and more murders to protect himself from enmity and suspicion, he soon becomes a tyrannical ruler. The bloodbath and consequent civil war swiftly take Macbeth and Lady Macbeth into the realms of madness and death. 

    Buy Tickets
  • 21
    Friday
    Fall 2024 Windgate Artist-in-Residence: Matthew Kirk
    Fall 2024 Windgate Artist-in-Residence: Matthew Kirk
    All Day

    Matthew Kirk (b. 1978, Ganado, Ariz.) is an enrolled member of the Navajo Nation and currently lives and works in Brooklyn, New York. A self-taught artist, Kirk’s abstract assemblages and paintings are steeped in symbolism and iconography that take inspiration from colors and patterns found in turn-of-the-century Navajo rugs. Kirk will be the Windgate Artist-in- Residence at KSU in Fall 2024.

    In person lecture at the ZMA: November 7th, 5pm

    Buy Tickets
    Beth LaCour: Mountains and Valleys
    Beth LaCour: Mountains and Valleys
    All Day

    The Zuckerman Museum of Art is pleased to present new work by artist Beth LaCour. The exhibition features a series of folded paper vessels as well as a large installation on the Project Walls. LaCour’s work focuses on hand folded sculptural paper vessels, reliefs, and lighting. She has taught printmaking as well as drawing, papermaking, sculpture, and digital processes at Randolph College (V.A.), Yavapai College and Northern Arizona University (A.Z.). A former artist-in-residence at Taliesi, her work is included in numerous national private and public collections. Currently, LaCour is the Studio Coordinator for both the Book Arts Studio and the Papermaking Studio at Penland School of Craft (N.C.).

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    Annet Counwenberg: Sewing Circles
    Annet Counwenberg: Sewing Circles
    All Day

    Annet Couwenberg: Sewing Circles features an overview of ten years of cultural research, digital experimentation, and finished artifacts. Couwenberg completed the work as part of her studio practice and in partnerships with cultural institutions in North America, Europe, and Asia. The artistic projects presented in this exhibition highlight the expanding technological parameters related to textiles and fabrics and their specific application in the arenas of scientific research, fashion and interior design, and contemporary social issues. The exhibition explores her depth of research as well as the multiple intersections that are revealed between established disciplines and fields of knowledge. Annet Couwenberg: Sewing Circles is curated by Lori Rubeling. The traveling exhibition is organized by the Center for Art, Design and Visual Culture, UMBC with support from Maryland State Arts Council. Couwenberg will be the Windgate Artist-in-Residence at KSU in Spring 2025. 

    In-person Lecture: April 2nd, 3:30pm

    LECTURE RSVP LINK

    2025 New Visions Exhibition
    2025 New Visions Exhibition
    All Day

    Juried by Matthew Kirk  Opening reception: January 23, 5pm - 7:30pm

    Buy Tickets
    Shawn Sheehy
    Shawn Sheehy
    10:00am

    In this 4-hour virtual workshop, renowned book artist Shawn Sheehy will lead attendees through structural basics and advanced techniques for creating pop-up books. Sheehy will also present a virtual lecture about his work at 12 p.m. His trade pop-up books Welcome to the Neighborwood and Beyond the Sixth Extinction (both mass-market versions of previous artist books) were published by Candlewick and have won numerous awards. Sheehy has been teaching book arts courses and workshops since 2001. His broadsides and artist book editions have been collected by such prestigious institutions as Stanford, Carnegie Mellon, University of Chicago, Library of Congress, UCLA, and Harvard. Sheehy served as director of The Movable Book Society from 2018 to 2023. He holds an MFA in Book Arts from Columbia College Chicago.

    Buy Tickets
    10AM Marietta Campus Spotlight Tour: Honors Program
    10AM Marietta Campus Spotlight Tour: Honors Program
    10:00am

    Your tour of the Marietta Campus includes a 30-minute information session that covers topics ranging from campus majors and programs, admission requirements, and financial aid information. The information session will be followed by a 60-minute walking tour of the Marietta Campus.

    "Are you interested in a career in engineering, nursing, or science? Do you plan to study law, medicine, or music? When you join the Keeping Sights Upward Journey Honors College, you join students from across all disciplines that share the commitment to make the most of their undergraduate experience. Our innovative curriculum focuses on experiential learning while promoting leadership, professional development, and civic and social engagement — all designed to amplify your individual pathway and provide a community that extends beyond stellar academics.

    Our students are engaging in learning projects at home and abroad, extending their education through internships in the public and private sectors, and carrying out dynamic research alongside distinguished faculty.

    If you are a highly motivated student, we invite you to explore how the KSU Journey Honors College can transform your undergraduate career.”

    Sign Up Here

    10am Kennesaw Campus Tour
    10am Kennesaw Campus Tour
    10:00am

    Note- Make sure you are touring the campus of your major by checking this link: Campus By Major.

    Your tour of the Kennesaw Campus includes a brief information session that covers topics ranging from campus majors and programs, admission requirements, and financial aid information. The information session will be followed by a 60-minute walking tour of the Kennesaw Campus.

     

    Sign Up Here

    Chairs and Directors MMG
    Chairs and Directors MMG
    12:00pm

    Chairs and Directors MMG

    Facilitator: Barbara Combs

    The Chairs and Directors Mutual Mentoring Group, CD-MMG, provides an opportunity for chairs and directors to build community with like-minded peers and support each other while achieving goals as defined by the group. Members will meet monthly to discuss topics related to opportunities and challenges related to their role.

     

    To register, please go log in to OwlTrain and register on the event page here.

    1PM Kennesaw Campus Tour
    1PM Kennesaw Campus Tour
    1:00pm

    Note- Make sure you are touring the campus of your major by checking this link: Campus By Major.

    Your tour of the Kennesaw Campus includes a brief information session that covers topics ranging from campus majors and programs, admission requirements, and financial aid information. The information session will be followed by a 60-minute walking tour of the Kennesaw Campus.

    Sign Up Here

    1PM Marietta Campus Tour
    1PM Marietta Campus Tour
    1:00pm

    Note- Make sure you are touring the campus of your major by checking this link: Campus By Major.

    Your tour of the Marietta Campus includes a 30-minute information session that covers topics ranging from campus majors and programs, admission requirements, and financial aid information. The information session will be followed by a 60-minute walking tour of the Marietta Campus.

    Sign Up Here

    KSU Sports Innovation Hackathon
    KSU Sports Innovation Hackathon
    5:15pm

    The Kennesaw State University Office of Research in collaboration with the College of Computing and Software Engineering (CCSE) is leading an interdisciplinary Sports Innovation Hackathon bringing together students from across campus to solve problems in the following categories:

    • Fan Engagement
    • Athlete Experience
    • Gameday Operations

    Students will form into teams (max 4 students) and have from Friday to Sunday to research, investigate, and build an effective solution which they will submit to a panel of academic and industry judges.

    Shakespeare
    Shakespeare's Macbeth
    8:00pm

    Scottish general Macbeth receives a prophecy from a trio of witches that one day he will become King of Scotland. Consumed by ambition and spurred to action by his wife, Macbeth murders King Duncan and takes the Scottish throne for himself. He is then wracked with guilt and paranoia. Forced to commit more and more murders to protect himself from enmity and suspicion, he soon becomes a tyrannical ruler. The bloodbath and consequent civil war swiftly take Macbeth and Lady Macbeth into the realms of madness and death. 

    Buy Tickets
    KSU Black Musicians Coalition: The Blueprint
    KSU Black Musicians Coalition: The Blueprint
    8:00pm

    Experience an evening of thought-provoking performances curated by the Black Musicians Coalition, an award-winning KSU student organization.

    Buy Tickets
  • 22
    Saturday
    Annet Counwenberg: Sewing Circles
    Annet Counwenberg: Sewing Circles
    All Day

    Annet Couwenberg: Sewing Circles features an overview of ten years of cultural research, digital experimentation, and finished artifacts. Couwenberg completed the work as part of her studio practice and in partnerships with cultural institutions in North America, Europe, and Asia. The artistic projects presented in this exhibition highlight the expanding technological parameters related to textiles and fabrics and their specific application in the arenas of scientific research, fashion and interior design, and contemporary social issues. The exhibition explores her depth of research as well as the multiple intersections that are revealed between established disciplines and fields of knowledge. Annet Couwenberg: Sewing Circles is curated by Lori Rubeling. The traveling exhibition is organized by the Center for Art, Design and Visual Culture, UMBC with support from Maryland State Arts Council. Couwenberg will be the Windgate Artist-in-Residence at KSU in Spring 2025. 

    In-person Lecture: April 2nd, 3:30pm

    LECTURE RSVP LINK

    Fall 2024 Windgate Artist-in-Residence: Matthew Kirk
    Fall 2024 Windgate Artist-in-Residence: Matthew Kirk
    All Day

    Matthew Kirk (b. 1978, Ganado, Ariz.) is an enrolled member of the Navajo Nation and currently lives and works in Brooklyn, New York. A self-taught artist, Kirk’s abstract assemblages and paintings are steeped in symbolism and iconography that take inspiration from colors and patterns found in turn-of-the-century Navajo rugs. Kirk will be the Windgate Artist-in- Residence at KSU in Fall 2024.

    In person lecture at the ZMA: November 7th, 5pm

    Buy Tickets
    +3
    Beth LaCour: Mountains and Valleys
    Beth LaCour: Mountains and Valleys
    All Day

    The Zuckerman Museum of Art is pleased to present new work by artist Beth LaCour. The exhibition features a series of folded paper vessels as well as a large installation on the Project Walls. LaCour’s work focuses on hand folded sculptural paper vessels, reliefs, and lighting. She has taught printmaking as well as drawing, papermaking, sculpture, and digital processes at Randolph College (V.A.), Yavapai College and Northern Arizona University (A.Z.). A former artist-in-residence at Taliesi, her work is included in numerous national private and public collections. Currently, LaCour is the Studio Coordinator for both the Book Arts Studio and the Papermaking Studio at Penland School of Craft (N.C.).

    2025 New Visions Exhibition
    2025 New Visions Exhibition
    All Day

    Juried by Matthew Kirk  Opening reception: January 23, 5pm - 7:30pm

    Buy Tickets
    Shakespeare
    Shakespeare's Macbeth
    8:00pm

    Scottish general Macbeth receives a prophecy from a trio of witches that one day he will become King of Scotland. Consumed by ambition and spurred to action by his wife, Macbeth murders King Duncan and takes the Scottish throne for himself. He is then wracked with guilt and paranoia. Forced to commit more and more murders to protect himself from enmity and suspicion, he soon becomes a tyrannical ruler. The bloodbath and consequent civil war swiftly take Macbeth and Lady Macbeth into the realms of madness and death. 

    Buy Tickets
  • 23
    Sunday
    Fall 2024 Windgate Artist-in-Residence: Matthew Kirk
    Fall 2024 Windgate Artist-in-Residence: Matthew Kirk
    All Day

    Matthew Kirk (b. 1978, Ganado, Ariz.) is an enrolled member of the Navajo Nation and currently lives and works in Brooklyn, New York. A self-taught artist, Kirk’s abstract assemblages and paintings are steeped in symbolism and iconography that take inspiration from colors and patterns found in turn-of-the-century Navajo rugs. Kirk will be the Windgate Artist-in- Residence at KSU in Fall 2024.

    In person lecture at the ZMA: November 7th, 5pm

    Buy Tickets
    Beth LaCour: Mountains and Valleys
    Beth LaCour: Mountains and Valleys
    All Day

    The Zuckerman Museum of Art is pleased to present new work by artist Beth LaCour. The exhibition features a series of folded paper vessels as well as a large installation on the Project Walls. LaCour’s work focuses on hand folded sculptural paper vessels, reliefs, and lighting. She has taught printmaking as well as drawing, papermaking, sculpture, and digital processes at Randolph College (V.A.), Yavapai College and Northern Arizona University (A.Z.). A former artist-in-residence at Taliesi, her work is included in numerous national private and public collections. Currently, LaCour is the Studio Coordinator for both the Book Arts Studio and the Papermaking Studio at Penland School of Craft (N.C.).

    +3
    Annet Counwenberg: Sewing Circles
    Annet Counwenberg: Sewing Circles
    All Day

    Annet Couwenberg: Sewing Circles features an overview of ten years of cultural research, digital experimentation, and finished artifacts. Couwenberg completed the work as part of her studio practice and in partnerships with cultural institutions in North America, Europe, and Asia. The artistic projects presented in this exhibition highlight the expanding technological parameters related to textiles and fabrics and their specific application in the arenas of scientific research, fashion and interior design, and contemporary social issues. The exhibition explores her depth of research as well as the multiple intersections that are revealed between established disciplines and fields of knowledge. Annet Couwenberg: Sewing Circles is curated by Lori Rubeling. The traveling exhibition is organized by the Center for Art, Design and Visual Culture, UMBC with support from Maryland State Arts Council. Couwenberg will be the Windgate Artist-in-Residence at KSU in Spring 2025. 

    In-person Lecture: April 2nd, 3:30pm

    LECTURE RSVP LINK

    2025 New Visions Exhibition
    2025 New Visions Exhibition
    All Day

    Juried by Matthew Kirk  Opening reception: January 23, 5pm - 7:30pm

    Buy Tickets
    Shakespeare
    Shakespeare's Macbeth
    3:00pm

    Scottish general Macbeth receives a prophecy from a trio of witches that one day he will become King of Scotland. Consumed by ambition and spurred to action by his wife, Macbeth murders King Duncan and takes the Scottish throne for himself. He is then wracked with guilt and paranoia. Forced to commit more and more murders to protect himself from enmity and suspicion, he soon becomes a tyrannical ruler. The bloodbath and consequent civil war swiftly take Macbeth and Lady Macbeth into the realms of madness and death. 

    Buy Tickets
  • 24
    Monday
    GenAI for Course Design & Student Engagement (GACD)
    GenAI for Course Design & Student Engagement (GACD)
    All Day

    CLICK HERE TO REGISTER

    This 3-week online, asynchronous course on Generative AI for Course Design & Student Engagement is designed to equip faculty with the skills to confidently and ethically use generative AI tools (specifically, Microsoft Copilot) to assist in course design, student engagement and workflow. This includes opportunities to develop, peer review and reflect on images, rubrics, learning activities and assignments co-created with AI tools. By completing this course, faculty will develop a foundational understanding of generative artificial intelligence and explore typical use cases in the higher ed environment.

    DLI Media Essentials Workshop (MEW)
    DLI Media Essentials Workshop (MEW)
    All Day


    CLICK HERE TO REGISTER

     

    The DLI Media Essentials Workshop is a three-week asynchronous workshop with synchronous one on one sessions available.  We focus on providing faculty and staff the resources and experiences needed to use MediaSpace in creating and sharing effective, engaging, and accessible instructional media.

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    Fall 2024 Windgate Artist-in-Residence: Matthew Kirk
    Fall 2024 Windgate Artist-in-Residence: Matthew Kirk
    All Day

    Matthew Kirk (b. 1978, Ganado, Ariz.) is an enrolled member of the Navajo Nation and currently lives and works in Brooklyn, New York. A self-taught artist, Kirk’s abstract assemblages and paintings are steeped in symbolism and iconography that take inspiration from colors and patterns found in turn-of-the-century Navajo rugs. Kirk will be the Windgate Artist-in- Residence at KSU in Fall 2024.

    In person lecture at the ZMA: November 7th, 5pm

    Buy Tickets
    Beth LaCour: Mountains and Valleys
    Beth LaCour: Mountains and Valleys
    All Day

    The Zuckerman Museum of Art is pleased to present new work by artist Beth LaCour. The exhibition features a series of folded paper vessels as well as a large installation on the Project Walls. LaCour’s work focuses on hand folded sculptural paper vessels, reliefs, and lighting. She has taught printmaking as well as drawing, papermaking, sculpture, and digital processes at Randolph College (V.A.), Yavapai College and Northern Arizona University (A.Z.). A former artist-in-residence at Taliesi, her work is included in numerous national private and public collections. Currently, LaCour is the Studio Coordinator for both the Book Arts Studio and the Papermaking Studio at Penland School of Craft (N.C.).

    Annet Counwenberg: Sewing Circles
    Annet Counwenberg: Sewing Circles
    All Day

    Annet Couwenberg: Sewing Circles features an overview of ten years of cultural research, digital experimentation, and finished artifacts. Couwenberg completed the work as part of her studio practice and in partnerships with cultural institutions in North America, Europe, and Asia. The artistic projects presented in this exhibition highlight the expanding technological parameters related to textiles and fabrics and their specific application in the arenas of scientific research, fashion and interior design, and contemporary social issues. The exhibition explores her depth of research as well as the multiple intersections that are revealed between established disciplines and fields of knowledge. Annet Couwenberg: Sewing Circles is curated by Lori Rubeling. The traveling exhibition is organized by the Center for Art, Design and Visual Culture, UMBC with support from Maryland State Arts Council. Couwenberg will be the Windgate Artist-in-Residence at KSU in Spring 2025. 

    In-person Lecture: April 2nd, 3:30pm

    LECTURE RSVP LINK

    2025 New Visions Exhibition
    2025 New Visions Exhibition
    All Day

    Juried by Matthew Kirk  Opening reception: January 23, 5pm - 7:30pm

    Buy Tickets
    Accessible Teaching Essentials Workshop (Faculty Accessibility Workshop)
    Accessible Teaching Essentials Workshop (Faculty Accessibility Workshop)
    9:00am

    This three-week workshop will introduce faculty who are new to the topic of accessibility to the issues at stake. It provides an approachable structure for making your course content accessible, shows you how to check course content for accessibility, and provides training and opportunities to create accessible course content.

    • Discuss the issue of accessible teaching and its legal and ethical ramifications.
    • Identify steps you can take to make your course accessible.
    • Discuss Universal Design for Learning as a strategy for addressing deficiencies.
    • Practice creating accessible course content.
    • Use Ally to review resources for accessibility.

    Duration in Hours and Minutes: Three weeks, approximately 3 hours per week investment.

    Session Administrator: Jason Rodenbeck, Kelley Price, Allison Dobo

    * Please register at least 5 days prior to the session start date.
     

    CLICK HERE TO REGISTER

    The UDL Experience (UDLEX) Workshop
    The UDL Experience (UDLEX) Workshop
    9:00am

    The UDL Experience (UDLEX) is a three-week workshop designed to give Kennesaw State faculty an opportunity to collaborate on applying UDL principles to course lessons, content, activities, and assessments.  This workshop assumes that faculty who attend already have a basic working knowledge of Universal Design for Learning and want to learn more about how to use it in their own course.

    After taking this workshop, faculty will be able to:

    • Explain the principle of Universal Design
    • Create or design a learning activity, assessment, or a piece of content according to UDL guidelines.
    • Discuss applying UDL guidelines to real-world learning activities.
    • Evaluate their course content, material, activities, or assessments according to UDL guidelines.

    Duration in Hours and Minutes: Three weeks, approximately 4 hours per week investment.

    Session Administrator: Jason Rodenbeck, Garima Banerjee

    * Please register at least 5 days prior to the session start date.
     

    CLICK HERE TO REGISTER

    10am Kennesaw Campus Tour
    10am Kennesaw Campus Tour
    10:00am

    Note- Make sure you are touring the campus of your major by checking this link: Campus By Major.

    Your tour of the Kennesaw Campus includes a brief information session that covers topics ranging from campus majors and programs, admission requirements, and financial aid information. The information session will be followed by a 60-minute walking tour of the Kennesaw Campus.

     

    Sign Up Here

    10AM Marietta Campus Tour
    10AM Marietta Campus Tour
    10:00am

    Note- Make sure you are touring the campus of your major by checking this link: Campus By Major.

    Your tour of the Marietta Campus includes a brief information session that covers topics ranging from campus majors and programs, admission requirements, and financial aid information. The information session will be followed by a 60-minute walking tour of the Marietta Campus.

    Sign Up Here

    1PM Marietta Campus Tour Spotlight: Robotics and Mechatronics Engineering
    1PM Marietta Campus Tour Spotlight: Robotics and Mechatronics Engineering
    1:00pm

    Note- Make sure you are touring the campus of your major by checking this link: Campus By Major.

    Your tour of the Marietta Campus includes a 30-minute information session that covers topics ranging from campus majors and programs, admission requirements, and financial aid information. The information session will be followed by a 60-minute walking tour of the Marietta Campus.

    Kennesaw State University's Robotics and Mechatronics Engineering Department (RME) offers a Mechatronics Engineering degree. This department is known for its work in different areas of robotics: 


    Soft Robots: They design flexible robots that are becoming popular for use in healthcare, wearables, and advanced artificial limbs.  Wheeled Robots: They work on robots that move on wheels.  Flying Robots (UAVs): They train students to make and control drones, which can be used for things like checking the environment or helping in emergencies.  Factory Robots: Students learn to create robots used in making cars, planes, and electronic items.  Medical Robots: They research robots that can help in medical tasks like surgeries, helping patients recover, or creating artificial limbs. 

    If you want a career in any of these cool robot areas, Kennesaw's RME Department is a great place to study. 

    Sign Up Here

    1PM Kennesaw Campus Tour
    1PM Kennesaw Campus Tour
    1:00pm

    Note- Make sure you are touring the campus of your major by checking this link: Campus By Major.

    Your tour of the Kennesaw Campus includes a brief information session that covers topics ranging from campus majors and programs, admission requirements, and financial aid information. The information session will be followed by a 60-minute walking tour of the Kennesaw Campus.

    Sign Up Here

    KSU University Bands
    KSU University Bands
    7:30pm

    Bands & Percussion Series. Enjoy performance by the KSU University Bands under the direction of Bailey School of Music faculty.

    Livestream

    Buy Tickets
  • 25
    Tuesday
    FY 2025 Deadline for new vehicle requests.
    FY 2025 Deadline for new vehicle requests.
    All Day

    Submission deadline for new vehicle requests.

    FINAL EXAMS - 7 weekl I TERM
    FINAL EXAMS - 7 weekl I TERM
    All Day

    Please go to https://ecore.usg.edu for all important dates for eCore including registration and withdrawal dates.

    +12
    Fall 2024 Windgate Artist-in-Residence: Matthew Kirk
    Fall 2024 Windgate Artist-in-Residence: Matthew Kirk
    All Day

    Matthew Kirk (b. 1978, Ganado, Ariz.) is an enrolled member of the Navajo Nation and currently lives and works in Brooklyn, New York. A self-taught artist, Kirk’s abstract assemblages and paintings are steeped in symbolism and iconography that take inspiration from colors and patterns found in turn-of-the-century Navajo rugs. Kirk will be the Windgate Artist-in- Residence at KSU in Fall 2024.

    In person lecture at the ZMA: November 7th, 5pm

    Buy Tickets
    DROP/ADD for 7 week II
    DROP/ADD for 7 week II
    All Day

    Please go to https://ecore.usg.edu for all important dates for eCore including registration dates.

    Annet Counwenberg: Sewing Circles
    Annet Counwenberg: Sewing Circles
    All Day

    Annet Couwenberg: Sewing Circles features an overview of ten years of cultural research, digital experimentation, and finished artifacts. Couwenberg completed the work as part of her studio practice and in partnerships with cultural institutions in North America, Europe, and Asia. The artistic projects presented in this exhibition highlight the expanding technological parameters related to textiles and fabrics and their specific application in the arenas of scientific research, fashion and interior design, and contemporary social issues. The exhibition explores her depth of research as well as the multiple intersections that are revealed between established disciplines and fields of knowledge. Annet Couwenberg: Sewing Circles is curated by Lori Rubeling. The traveling exhibition is organized by the Center for Art, Design and Visual Culture, UMBC with support from Maryland State Arts Council. Couwenberg will be the Windgate Artist-in-Residence at KSU in Spring 2025. 

    In-person Lecture: April 2nd, 3:30pm

    LECTURE RSVP LINK

    2025 New Visions Exhibition
    2025 New Visions Exhibition
    All Day

    Juried by Matthew Kirk  Opening reception: January 23, 5pm - 7:30pm

    Buy Tickets
    Mini Class: Intro to Canva
    Mini Class: Intro to Canva
    9:00am

    Join us for an Intro to Canva mini class and learn to create professional-looking graphics for marketing, social media, and branding, all without the need for expensive software or design experience.  This workshop will streamline your visual content creation, helping your family business look professional and reach a broader audience.

    This class will be held in a computer lab on KSU's Kennesaw campus, but you will need your own Canva account to login. Canva offers a free version to get started at canva.com/free

    Hadley Cottingham, Senior Technical Learning Experience Designer with KSU's University Information Technology Services (UITS), will be teaching this one-hour introductory class.

    10AM Marietta Campus Tour
    10AM Marietta Campus Tour
    10:00am

    Note- Make sure you are touring the campus of your major by checking this link: Campus By Major.

    Your tour of the Marietta Campus includes a brief information session that covers topics ranging from campus majors and programs, admission requirements, and financial aid information. The information session will be followed by a 60-minute walking tour of the Marietta Campus.

    Sign Up Here

    10am Kennesaw Campus Tour
    10am Kennesaw Campus Tour
    10:00am

    Note- Make sure you are touring the campus of your major by checking this link: Campus By Major.

    Your tour of the Kennesaw Campus includes a brief information session that covers topics ranging from campus majors and programs, admission requirements, and financial aid information. The information session will be followed by a 60-minute walking tour of the Kennesaw Campus.

     

    Sign Up Here

    2025 Spring STEM Job, Co-op, & Internship Fair
    2025 Spring STEM Job, Co-op, & Internship Fair
    11:00am

    Each Fall & Spring semester, we invite many of the nation's top companies to the Marietta campus in order to showcase KSU's brightest students and alumni for internship, co-op, full-time, & part-time positions.
     

    Companies will be primarily hiring for roles in STEM-related fields and jobs. Don't forget that this is a three-day fair, so be sure to look for which day each company will be in attendance, and make plans to attend multiple days to visit with more companies!

     

    • Day 1 - Computer Technology, Math, Data, and Engineering
    • Day 2 - Architecture, Construction, and Structural Design and Engineering
    • Day 3 - Engineering

     

    Many companies are also hiring for roles in accounting, management, communications, and many more fields. Students of all majors and class levels are encouraged to attend.

    Please Note: Business Casual to Business Professional dress and student ID are required for entry. Bring plenty of copies of your resume to give to employers!

    This fair will be held in person and many companies are recruiting virtually - check Handshake for virtual employer events.
     

    Visit https://www.kennesaw.edu/careers/job-fairs/index.php for more information and tips to best prepare for the fair! And don't forget to download the Handshake App (free download for Apple and Android devices) to RSVP for the fair, receive notifications and reminders, and see the list of registered employers for the upcoming Job, Internship, and Co-op Fairs! You can favorite the Employers you want to visit to make it easier to find them on the day of the event.

    BUSA students participating in this session may obtain credit for their course. There is no QR code for this event. Attendance will be recorded (see "Suitable" app for details).
     

    Thank you to our Partners in Success for their support:
     

    Diamond Partners

    Mohawk IndustriesNorfolk SouthernNorthside HospitalHome DepotWellstar Health System, and Yamaha Motor Corporation, USA 
     

    Platinum Partners

    ADMA BioCentersArcher WesternBatson-Cook ConstructionBeacon Building ProductsCleveland Electric CompanyEnterpriseGeorgia Army National GuardGray, Powerhouse, and Yardi
     

    Gold Partners

    6 Degrees GroupADP,  Carroll Daniel ConstructionEnerconEOSYSHaskellJones & Swanson, LLC.MetroPowerPenske, and Sherwin-Williams

    1PM Kennesaw Campus Tour
    1PM Kennesaw Campus Tour
    1:00pm

    Note- Make sure you are touring the campus of your major by checking this link: Campus By Major.

    Your tour of the Kennesaw Campus includes a brief information session that covers topics ranging from campus majors and programs, admission requirements, and financial aid information. The information session will be followed by a 60-minute walking tour of the Kennesaw Campus.

    Sign Up Here

    1PM Marietta Campus Tour
    1PM Marietta Campus Tour
    1:00pm

    Note- Make sure you are touring the campus of your major by checking this link: Campus By Major.

    Your tour of the Marietta Campus includes a 30-minute information session that covers topics ranging from campus majors and programs, admission requirements, and financial aid information. The information session will be followed by a 60-minute walking tour of the Marietta Campus.

    Sign Up Here

    LIL Engaged Leader (Spring 2025):  Introduction to Strengths and Identity
    LIL Engaged Leader (Spring 2025): Introduction to Strengths and Identity
    3:00pm

    Join us for the second workshop in our Engaged Leader endorsement series, hosted by the Department of Student Leadership! 

    In this engaging session, you'll take the Clifton Strengths assessment to uncover your unique talents and explore how to harness them to enhance your potential across all areas of your life. Then, we explore aspects of our identities related to leadership and working with others. 

    KSU Jazz Ensembles II & III
    KSU Jazz Ensembles II & III
    7:30pm

    Jazz Series. Enjoy performances by KSU Jazz Ensembles II & III led by Bailey School of Music faculty Wes Funderburk and Rob Opitz. 

    Livestream

    Buy Tickets
  • 26
    Wednesday
    Annet Counwenberg: Sewing Circles
    Annet Counwenberg: Sewing Circles
    All Day

    Annet Couwenberg: Sewing Circles features an overview of ten years of cultural research, digital experimentation, and finished artifacts. Couwenberg completed the work as part of her studio practice and in partnerships with cultural institutions in North America, Europe, and Asia. The artistic projects presented in this exhibition highlight the expanding technological parameters related to textiles and fabrics and their specific application in the arenas of scientific research, fashion and interior design, and contemporary social issues. The exhibition explores her depth of research as well as the multiple intersections that are revealed between established disciplines and fields of knowledge. Annet Couwenberg: Sewing Circles is curated by Lori Rubeling. The traveling exhibition is organized by the Center for Art, Design and Visual Culture, UMBC with support from Maryland State Arts Council. Couwenberg will be the Windgate Artist-in-Residence at KSU in Spring 2025. 

    In-person Lecture: April 2nd, 3:30pm

    LECTURE RSVP LINK

    FINAL EXAMS - 7 weekl I TERM
    FINAL EXAMS - 7 weekl I TERM
    All Day

    Please go to https://ecore.usg.edu for all important dates for eCore including registration and withdrawal dates.

    +12
    Fall 2024 Windgate Artist-in-Residence: Matthew Kirk
    Fall 2024 Windgate Artist-in-Residence: Matthew Kirk
    All Day

    Matthew Kirk (b. 1978, Ganado, Ariz.) is an enrolled member of the Navajo Nation and currently lives and works in Brooklyn, New York. A self-taught artist, Kirk’s abstract assemblages and paintings are steeped in symbolism and iconography that take inspiration from colors and patterns found in turn-of-the-century Navajo rugs. Kirk will be the Windgate Artist-in- Residence at KSU in Fall 2024.

    In person lecture at the ZMA: November 7th, 5pm

    Buy Tickets
    DROP/ADD for 7 week II
    DROP/ADD for 7 week II
    All Day

    Please go to https://ecore.usg.edu for all important dates for eCore including registration dates.

    Beth LaCour: Mountains and Valleys
    Beth LaCour: Mountains and Valleys
    All Day

    The Zuckerman Museum of Art is pleased to present new work by artist Beth LaCour. The exhibition features a series of folded paper vessels as well as a large installation on the Project Walls. LaCour’s work focuses on hand folded sculptural paper vessels, reliefs, and lighting. She has taught printmaking as well as drawing, papermaking, sculpture, and digital processes at Randolph College (V.A.), Yavapai College and Northern Arizona University (A.Z.). A former artist-in-residence at Taliesi, her work is included in numerous national private and public collections. Currently, LaCour is the Studio Coordinator for both the Book Arts Studio and the Papermaking Studio at Penland School of Craft (N.C.).

    2025 New Visions Exhibition
    2025 New Visions Exhibition
    All Day

    Juried by Matthew Kirk  Opening reception: January 23, 5pm - 7:30pm

    Buy Tickets
    10am Kennesaw Campus Tour
    10am Kennesaw Campus Tour
    10:00am

    Note- Make sure you are touring the campus of your major by checking this link: Campus By Major.

    Your tour of the Kennesaw Campus includes a brief information session that covers topics ranging from campus majors and programs, admission requirements, and financial aid information. The information session will be followed by a 60-minute walking tour of the Kennesaw Campus.

     

    Sign Up Here

    2025 Spring STEM Job, Co-op, & Internship Fair
    2025 Spring STEM Job, Co-op, & Internship Fair
    11:00am

    Each Fall & Spring semester, we invite many of the nation's top companies to the Marietta campus in order to showcase KSU's brightest students and alumni for internship, co-op, full-time, & part-time positions.
     

    Companies will be primarily hiring for roles in STEM-related fields and jobs. Don't forget that this is a three-day fair, so be sure to look for which day each company will be in attendance, and make plans to attend multiple days to visit with more companies!

     

    • Day 1 - Computer Technology, Math, Data, and Engineering
    • Day 2 - Architecture, Construction, and Structural Design and Engineering
    • Day 3 - Engineering

     

    Many companies are also hiring for roles in accounting, management, communications, and many more fields. Students of all majors and class levels are encouraged to attend.

    Please Note: Business Casual to Business Professional dress and student ID are required for entry. Bring plenty of copies of your resume to give to employers!

    This fair will be held in person and many companies are recruiting virtually - check Handshake for virtual employer events.
     

    Visit https://www.kennesaw.edu/careers/job-fairs/index.php for more information and tips to best prepare for the fair! And don't forget to download the Handshake App (free download for Apple and Android devices) to RSVP for the fair, receive notifications and reminders, and see the list of registered employers for the upcoming Job, Internship, and Co-op Fairs! You can favorite the Employers you want to visit to make it easier to find them on the day of the event.

    BUSA students participating in this session may obtain credit for their course. There is no QR code for this event. Attendance will be recorded (see "Suitable" app for details).
     

    Thank you to our Partners in Success for their support:
     

    Diamond Partners

    Mohawk IndustriesNorfolk SouthernNorthside HospitalHome DepotWellstar Health System, and Yamaha Motor Corporation, USA 
     

    Platinum Partners

    ADMA BioCentersArcher WesternBatson-Cook ConstructionBeacon Building ProductsCleveland Electric CompanyEnterpriseGeorgia Army National GuardGray, Powerhouse, and Yardi
     

    Gold Partners

    6 Degrees GroupADP,  Carroll Daniel ConstructionEnerconEOSYSHaskellJones & Swanson, LLC.MetroPowerPenske, and Sherwin-Williams

    What is Accounting? Panel with Professionals
    What is Accounting? Panel with Professionals
    1:00pm

    Two panel options are being offered to students interested in learning more about the Accounting profession. Come learn about professionals' experiences in audit, tax, internal audit, and forensics. There will be a panel followed by a Q&A and networking opportunities.

    1PM Kennesaw Campus Tour
    1PM Kennesaw Campus Tour
    1:00pm

    Note- Make sure you are touring the campus of your major by checking this link: Campus By Major.

    Your tour of the Kennesaw Campus includes a brief information session that covers topics ranging from campus majors and programs, admission requirements, and financial aid information. The information session will be followed by a 60-minute walking tour of the Kennesaw Campus.

    Sign Up Here

    What is Accounting? Panel with Professionals
    What is Accounting? Panel with Professionals
    2:30pm

    Two panel options are being offered to students interested in learning more about the Accounting profession. Come learn about professionals' experiences in audit, tax, internal audit, and forensics. There will be a panel followed by a Q&A and networking opportunities.

    Evening MBA/WebMBA Virtual Information Session
    Evening MBA/WebMBA Virtual Information Session
    6:00pm

    Selecting a graduate program can be a challenging process. At our information sessions, we will introduce you to Kennesaw State University and Coles College of Business, discuss the application process, and introduce you to the courses that comprise our MBA programs.

    Master of Science in Healthcare Management and Informatics Information Session
    Master of Science in Healthcare Management and Informatics Information Session
    6:00pm

    This session will be an introduction to the Coles College of Business Master of Science in Healthcare Management and Informatics (MSHMI) program. The event will take place via Microsoft Teams, and you will receive an emailed link to join the
    event approximately 10 minutes before the start time.

    KSU Wind Ensemble
    KSU Wind Ensemble
    7:30pm

    Livestream 

    Bands & Percussion Series. Enjoy a performance by the KSU Wind Ensemble under the direction of Bailey School of Music Director of Bands David T. Kehler.

    Buy Tickets
  • 27
    Thursday
    2025 New Visions Exhibition
    2025 New Visions Exhibition
    All Day

    Juried by Matthew Kirk  Opening reception: January 23, 5pm - 7:30pm

    Buy Tickets
    Annet Counwenberg: Sewing Circles
    Annet Counwenberg: Sewing Circles
    All Day

    Annet Couwenberg: Sewing Circles features an overview of ten years of cultural research, digital experimentation, and finished artifacts. Couwenberg completed the work as part of her studio practice and in partnerships with cultural institutions in North America, Europe, and Asia. The artistic projects presented in this exhibition highlight the expanding technological parameters related to textiles and fabrics and their specific application in the arenas of scientific research, fashion and interior design, and contemporary social issues. The exhibition explores her depth of research as well as the multiple intersections that are revealed between established disciplines and fields of knowledge. Annet Couwenberg: Sewing Circles is curated by Lori Rubeling. The traveling exhibition is organized by the Center for Art, Design and Visual Culture, UMBC with support from Maryland State Arts Council. Couwenberg will be the Windgate Artist-in-Residence at KSU in Spring 2025. 

    In-person Lecture: April 2nd, 3:30pm

    LECTURE RSVP LINK

    +12
    Beth LaCour: Mountains and Valleys
    Beth LaCour: Mountains and Valleys
    All Day

    The Zuckerman Museum of Art is pleased to present new work by artist Beth LaCour. The exhibition features a series of folded paper vessels as well as a large installation on the Project Walls. LaCour’s work focuses on hand folded sculptural paper vessels, reliefs, and lighting. She has taught printmaking as well as drawing, papermaking, sculpture, and digital processes at Randolph College (V.A.), Yavapai College and Northern Arizona University (A.Z.). A former artist-in-residence at Taliesi, her work is included in numerous national private and public collections. Currently, LaCour is the Studio Coordinator for both the Book Arts Studio and the Papermaking Studio at Penland School of Craft (N.C.).

    February P-Card Cycle Ends
    February P-Card Cycle Ends
    All Day

    February P-Card Cycle Ends (1/28/2025 to 2/27/2025)

    Fall 2024 Windgate Artist-in-Residence: Matthew Kirk
    Fall 2024 Windgate Artist-in-Residence: Matthew Kirk
    All Day

    Matthew Kirk (b. 1978, Ganado, Ariz.) is an enrolled member of the Navajo Nation and currently lives and works in Brooklyn, New York. A self-taught artist, Kirk’s abstract assemblages and paintings are steeped in symbolism and iconography that take inspiration from colors and patterns found in turn-of-the-century Navajo rugs. Kirk will be the Windgate Artist-in- Residence at KSU in Fall 2024.

    In person lecture at the ZMA: November 7th, 5pm

    Buy Tickets
    DROP/ADD for 7 week II
    DROP/ADD for 7 week II
    All Day

    Please go to https://ecore.usg.edu for all important dates for eCore including registration dates.

    10AM Marietta Campus Tour Spotlight: Architecture
    10AM Marietta Campus Tour Spotlight: Architecture
    10:00am

    Note- Make sure you are touring the campus of your major by checking this link: Campus By Major.

    Your tour of the Marietta Campus includes a brief information session that covers topics ranging from campus majors and programs, admission requirements, and financial aid information. The information session will be followed by a 60-minute walking tour of the Marietta Campus.

    After your tour, you are invited to meet with the Department of Architecture.

    The Department of Architecture provides multidisciplinary curriculums that nurture critical thinking. The programs embrace new technologies and encourage creativity and innovation through integration of the theory, art, technology and science of the built environment. The 5-year Bachelor of Architecture program, at KSU, is a National Architectural Accrediting Board (NAAB) accredited, first processional degree in architecture, leading to eligibility for licensure (Architectural Registration Exam).
     

    Sign Up Here

    10am Kennesaw Campus Tour
    10am Kennesaw Campus Tour
    10:00am

    Note- Make sure you are touring the campus of your major by checking this link: Campus By Major.

    Your tour of the Kennesaw Campus includes a brief information session that covers topics ranging from campus majors and programs, admission requirements, and financial aid information. The information session will be followed by a 60-minute walking tour of the Kennesaw Campus.

     

    Sign Up Here

    Increasing Student Engagement in Online Classes
    Increasing Student Engagement in Online Classes
    11:00am

    Increasing Student Engagement in Online Classes

    Facilitator: Laura Howard

    Faculty and students may struggle with engagement in online classes and wonder what they can do to increase it. Centering Felten and Lambert's (2020) ideas about relationship-rich education, this workshop explores how to increase student engagement in online classes by building relationships with and among students. At the core of building relationships in this context is "humanizing" the online classroom to make all students feel supported (Pacansky-Brock et al, 2020) . Workshop participants will explore, discuss, and reflect on relationship-rich education and humanizing in the online classroom context. Drawing on these concepts, participants will develop ways to engage students online, while learning more about evidence-based strategies that cultivate student success.
     

    To register, please go log in to OwlTrain and register on the event page here.

    2025 Spring STEM Job, Co-op, & Internship Fair
    2025 Spring STEM Job, Co-op, & Internship Fair
    11:00am

    Each Fall & Spring semester, we invite many of the nation's top companies to the Marietta campus in order to showcase KSU's brightest students and alumni for internship, co-op, full-time, & part-time positions.
     

    Companies will be primarily hiring for roles in STEM-related fields and jobs. Don't forget that this is a three-day fair, so be sure to look for which day each company will be in attendance, and make plans to attend multiple days to visit with more companies!

     

    • Day 1 - Computer Technology, Math, Data, and Engineering
    • Day 2 - Architecture, Construction, and Structural Design and Engineering
    • Day 3 - Engineering

     

    Many companies are also hiring for roles in accounting, management, communications, and many more fields. Students of all majors and class levels are encouraged to attend.

    Please Note: Business Casual to Business Professional dress and student ID are required for entry. Bring plenty of copies of your resume to give to employers!

    This fair will be held in person and many companies are recruiting virtually - check Handshake for virtual employer events.
     

    Visit https://www.kennesaw.edu/careers/job-fairs/index.php for more information and tips to best prepare for the fair! And don't forget to download the Handshake App (free download for Apple and Android devices) to RSVP for the fair, receive notifications and reminders, and see the list of registered employers for the upcoming Job, Internship, and Co-op Fairs! You can favorite the Employers you want to visit to make it easier to find them on the day of the event.

    BUSA students participating in this session may obtain credit for their course. There is no QR code for this event. Attendance will be recorded (see "Suitable" app for details).
     

    Thank you to our Partners in Success for their support:
     

    Diamond Partners

    Mohawk IndustriesNorfolk SouthernNorthside HospitalHome DepotWellstar Health System, and Yamaha Motor Corporation, USA 
     

    Platinum Partners

    ADMA BioCentersArcher WesternBatson-Cook ConstructionBeacon Building ProductsCleveland Electric CompanyEnterpriseGeorgia Army National GuardGray, Powerhouse, and Yardi
     

    Gold Partners

    6 Degrees GroupADP,  Carroll Daniel ConstructionEnerconEOSYSHaskellJones & Swanson, LLC.MetroPowerPenske, and Sherwin-Williams

    Ecology, Evolution, Behavior, & Organismal Biology (EEBOB) seminar series
    Ecology, Evolution, Behavior, & Organismal Biology (EEBOB) seminar series
    12:30pm

    Speaker: Dr. Shelby Scott, Senior Consultant and Health Data Scientist @ Guidehouse
    Title: “TBA”
    Abstract: 

     

    The Ecology, Evolution, Behavior, & Organismal Biology (EEBOB) seminar series focuses on biological topics at whole-organism and higher scales of organization. Guest speakers come from universities, governmental agencies, NGOs, zoos, museums, and other institutions. The EEBOB seminar is an opportunity to learn about career paths and research in the biology discipline, and for students to engage with professionals in a wide variety of biology careers.

     

    This seminar series consists of a pre-recorded seminar, which will be posted to a playlist at the beginning of each week, and a live, virtual Q&A session with the speaker. All are welcome to attend! To be granted access to the live Q&A session, interested attendees can email Dr. Todd Pierson. The live Q&A session will be held each Thursday at 12:30 PM. 

    1PM Kennesaw Campus Tour
    1PM Kennesaw Campus Tour
    1:00pm

    Note- Make sure you are touring the campus of your major by checking this link: Campus By Major.

    Your tour of the Kennesaw Campus includes a brief information session that covers topics ranging from campus majors and programs, admission requirements, and financial aid information. The information session will be followed by a 60-minute walking tour of the Kennesaw Campus.

    Sign Up Here

    Scrappy Hour
    Scrappy Hour
    1:30pm

    Join your fellow Owls for a weekly tradition of enjoying a refreshing soda ice cream float (or simply have a drink and some ice cream) and mingling with Scrappy. You can take home a souvenir cup to remember the experience. So, come and join us to make some unforgettable memories with your KSU community! 

     

    Scrappy Hour will happen every Thursday from 1:30-2:30 PM. The 1st and 3rd Thursday of every month will be on the Kennesaw Campus. The 2nd and 4th Thursday of every month will be on the Marietta Campus. All students, faculty, and staff are welcome!

    KSU Philharmonic Orchestra
    KSU Philharmonic Orchestra
    7:30pm

    Orchestras Series. Enjoy a performance by the KSU Philharmonic Orchestra led by Bailey School of Music faculty Nancy Conley.

    Livestream

    Buy Tickets
  • 28
    Friday
    Re-Allocations in WORKS for February Cycle (1/28/2025 to 2/27/2025) due
    Re-Allocations in WORKS for February Cycle (1/28/2025 to 2/27/2025) due
    All Day

    Re-Allocations due in WORKS for transactions dated 1/28/2025 to 2/27/2025

    March P-Card Cycle Begins
    March P-Card Cycle Begins
    All Day

    March P-Card Cycle Begins (2/28/2025 to 3/27/2025)

    +16
    FINAL GRADES DUE - 7 week I TERM
    FINAL GRADES DUE - 7 week I TERM
    All Day

    lease go to https://ecore.usg.edu for all important dates for eCore including registration and withdrawal dates.

    Fall 2024 Windgate Artist-in-Residence: Matthew Kirk
    Fall 2024 Windgate Artist-in-Residence: Matthew Kirk
    All Day

    Matthew Kirk (b. 1978, Ganado, Ariz.) is an enrolled member of the Navajo Nation and currently lives and works in Brooklyn, New York. A self-taught artist, Kirk’s abstract assemblages and paintings are steeped in symbolism and iconography that take inspiration from colors and patterns found in turn-of-the-century Navajo rugs. Kirk will be the Windgate Artist-in- Residence at KSU in Fall 2024.

    In person lecture at the ZMA: November 7th, 5pm

    Buy Tickets
    DROP/ADD for 7 week II
    DROP/ADD for 7 week II
    All Day

    Please go to https://ecore.usg.edu for all important dates for eCore including registration dates.

    Beth LaCour: Mountains and Valleys
    Beth LaCour: Mountains and Valleys
    All Day

    The Zuckerman Museum of Art is pleased to present new work by artist Beth LaCour. The exhibition features a series of folded paper vessels as well as a large installation on the Project Walls. LaCour’s work focuses on hand folded sculptural paper vessels, reliefs, and lighting. She has taught printmaking as well as drawing, papermaking, sculpture, and digital processes at Randolph College (V.A.), Yavapai College and Northern Arizona University (A.Z.). A former artist-in-residence at Taliesi, her work is included in numerous national private and public collections. Currently, LaCour is the Studio Coordinator for both the Book Arts Studio and the Papermaking Studio at Penland School of Craft (N.C.).

    Annet Counwenberg: Sewing Circles
    Annet Counwenberg: Sewing Circles
    All Day

    Annet Couwenberg: Sewing Circles features an overview of ten years of cultural research, digital experimentation, and finished artifacts. Couwenberg completed the work as part of her studio practice and in partnerships with cultural institutions in North America, Europe, and Asia. The artistic projects presented in this exhibition highlight the expanding technological parameters related to textiles and fabrics and their specific application in the arenas of scientific research, fashion and interior design, and contemporary social issues. The exhibition explores her depth of research as well as the multiple intersections that are revealed between established disciplines and fields of knowledge. Annet Couwenberg: Sewing Circles is curated by Lori Rubeling. The traveling exhibition is organized by the Center for Art, Design and Visual Culture, UMBC with support from Maryland State Arts Council. Couwenberg will be the Windgate Artist-in-Residence at KSU in Spring 2025. 

    In-person Lecture: April 2nd, 3:30pm

    LECTURE RSVP LINK

    2025 New Visions Exhibition
    2025 New Visions Exhibition
    All Day

    Juried by Matthew Kirk  Opening reception: January 23, 5pm - 7:30pm

    Buy Tickets
    10am Kennesaw Campus Tour
    10am Kennesaw Campus Tour
    10:00am

    Note- Make sure you are touring the campus of your major by checking this link: Campus By Major.

    Your tour of the Kennesaw Campus includes a brief information session that covers topics ranging from campus majors and programs, admission requirements, and financial aid information. The information session will be followed by a 60-minute walking tour of the Kennesaw Campus.

     

    Sign Up Here

    10AM Marietta Campus Tour
    10AM Marietta Campus Tour
    10:00am

    Note- Make sure you are touring the campus of your major by checking this link: Campus By Major.

    Your tour of the Marietta Campus includes a brief information session that covers topics ranging from campus majors and programs, admission requirements, and financial aid information. The information session will be followed by a 60-minute walking tour of the Marietta Campus.

    Sign Up Here

    Omni CMS Workshop
    Omni CMS Workshop
    10:00am

    Get acquainted with Omni, the Content Management System used by Kennesaw State University websites. This hands-on workshop will guide you through accessing Omni CMS, editing webpages, and adding content, ensuring you can effectively manage your website.

    Crafting a Compelling Specific Aims Page for Your Educational Research Grant Proposal (Part I)
    Crafting a Compelling Specific Aims Page for Your Educational Research Grant Proposal (Part I)
    12:00pm

    Crafting a Compelling Specific Aims Page for Your Educational Research Grant Proposal (Part I)

    Facilitator: Sheena Brown

    Are you struggling to draft a specific aims page for your educational research proposal? Register for our upcoming two-part workshop series, "Crafting a Compelling Specific Aims Page for Your Educational Research Grant Proposal.” This workshop series is designed to help researchers elevate their educational grant proposals. Participants will learn how to write clear, concise, and compelling Specific Aims pages that effectively communicate the goals and impact of their research. Register today to knock your educational research grant proposal out of the park!
     
    Session 1: February 28th at noon
    Session one will be a 60-minute virtual workshop focusing on effective strategies for developing well-organized and impactful Specific Aims pages.
     
    Topics will include:
    - Techniques for clearly presenting research aims.
    - Emphasizing the importance of the research.
    - Structuring aims in a logical and persuasive way that will grab the attention of grant reviewers
     
    Following the presentation, attendees will work in groups to review and evaluate sample Specific Aims pages.
     
    After the session one, attendees may request a post-workshop consultation with a CETL staff member to help jumpstart their Specific Aims page writing process.
     
     
    Session 2: April 2 at noon
    Session two will be a 1.5-hour hands-on, in-person workshop designed to provide faculty members with an opportunity to enhance their grant-writing skills. During the workshop, attendees will have the opportunity to refine existing Specific Aims pages by receiving real-time feedback from other attendees and a member of the CETL team.
     
    Following the series, attendees will have the opportunity to schedule one-on-one “Specific Aims (SA) Mock Reviews” with a CETL staff member. To ensure thorough feedback, participants will be asked to share their Specific Aims page drafts in advance. During the SA Mock Review, participants will also have the opportunity to address any other educational grant writing questions.
     
     
    If you're struggling with this crucial element of your proposal, this workshop is for you. Register today to elevate your grant-writing skills and increase your chances of funding success!
     

    To register, please go log in to OwlTrain and register on the event page here.

    Assistant and Associate Chairs Mutual Mentoring Group
    Assistant and Associate Chairs Mutual Mentoring Group
    12:00pm

    Assistant and Associate Chairs Mutual Mentoring Group

    Facilitator: Tanja Link

    The Assistant and Associate Chairs Mutual Mentoring Group, AAC-MMG, provides an opportunity for assistant and associate chairs to build community with like-minded peers and support each other while achieving goals as defined by the group. Members will meet each month to discuss topics related to opportunities and challenges related to their role.

     

    To register, please go log in to OwlTrain and register on the event page here.

    Crafting a Compelling Specific Aims Page for Your Educational Research Grant Proposal (Part II)
    Crafting a Compelling Specific Aims Page for Your Educational Research Grant Proposal (Part II)
    12:00pm

    Crafting a Compelling Specific Aims Page for Your Educational Research Grant Proposal 

    Facilitator: Sheena Brown

    Aims pages that effectively communicate the goals and impact of their research. Register today to knock your educational research grant proposal out of the park!

    Session 1: February 28th at noon

    Session one will be a 60-minute virtual workshop focusing on effective strategies for developing well-organized and impactful Specific Aims pages.

    Topics will include:

    - Techniques for clearly presenting research aims.

    - Emphasizing the importance of the research.

    - Structuring aims in a logical and persuasive way that will grab the attention of grant reviewers

    Following the presentation, attendees will work in groups to review and evaluate sample Specific Aims pages.

    After the session one, attendees may request a post-workshop consultation with a CETL staff member to help jumpstart their Specific Aims page writing process.

    If you're struggling with this crucial element of your proposal, this workshop is for you. Register today to elevate your grant-writing skills and increase your chances of funding success!

     

    To register, please go log in to OwlTrain and register on the event page here.

    1PM Kennesaw Campus Tour
    1PM Kennesaw Campus Tour
    1:00pm

    Note- Make sure you are touring the campus of your major by checking this link: Campus By Major.

    Your tour of the Kennesaw Campus includes a brief information session that covers topics ranging from campus majors and programs, admission requirements, and financial aid information. The information session will be followed by a 60-minute walking tour of the Kennesaw Campus.

    Sign Up Here

    1PM Marietta Campus Tour
    1PM Marietta Campus Tour
    1:00pm

    Note- Make sure you are touring the campus of your major by checking this link: Campus By Major.

    Your tour of the Marietta Campus includes a 30-minute information session that covers topics ranging from campus majors and programs, admission requirements, and financial aid information. The information session will be followed by a 60-minute walking tour of the Marietta Campus.

    Sign Up Here

    French Film Festival - Disco Boy
    French Film Festival - Disco Boy
    5:15pm

    The Department of World Languages and Cultures is proud to present an Albertine Cinémathèque French Film Festival on the Kennesaw campus of KSU in February 2025!

    All screenings will have English sub-titles and will be free and open to the public.

    KSU Concert Choirs
    KSU Concert Choirs
    7:30pm

    Choral & Opera Series. Enjoy an evening of choral music performed by the KSU Treble Choir, Men’s Ensemble, Chorale, and Chamber Singers.

    Livestream

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