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- 1Saturday2025 New Visions ExhibitionAll Dayat Fine Arts Gallery
Juried by Matthew Kirk Opening reception: January 23, 5pm - 7:30pm
Buy TicketsAnnet Couwenberg: Sewing CirclesAll Dayat Zuckerman Museum of ArtAnnet 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
+2Beth LaCour: Mountains and ValleysAll Dayat Zuckerman Museum of ArtThe 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 KirkAll Dayat Zuckerman Museum of ArtMatthew 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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- 2SundayAnnet Couwenberg: Sewing CirclesAll Dayat 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
Beth LaCour: Mountains and ValleysAll Dayat Zuckerman Museum of ArtThe 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.).
+1Fall 2024 Windgate Artist-in-Residence: Matthew KirkAll Dayat Zuckerman Museum of ArtMatthew 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 - 3MondayAnnet Couwenberg: Sewing CirclesAll Dayat 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
Beth LaCour: Mountains and ValleysAll Dayat Zuckerman Museum of ArtThe 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.).
+2Fall 2024 Windgate Artist-in-Residence: Matthew KirkAll Dayat Zuckerman Museum of ArtMatthew 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 TicketsKSU Jazz Faculty Parliament7:30pmat Bailey Performance Center, Morgan HallFaculty Recital Series. Enjoy an evening of jazz performed by the Bailey School of Music’s Faculty Jazz Parliament.
Buy Tickets - 4TuesdayAnnet Couwenberg: Sewing CirclesAll Dayat 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
Beth LaCour: Mountains and ValleysAll Dayat Zuckerman Museum of ArtThe 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.).
+1Fall 2024 Windgate Artist-in-Residence: Matthew KirkAll Dayat Zuckerman Museum of ArtMatthew 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 - 5WednesdayAnnet Couwenberg: Sewing CirclesAll Dayat 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
Beth LaCour: Mountains and ValleysAll Dayat Zuckerman Museum of ArtThe 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.).
+3Fall 2024 Windgate Artist-in-Residence: Matthew KirkAll Dayat Zuckerman Museum of ArtMatthew 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 TicketsHERStory Month: Elizabeth Wilson12:00pmElizabeth 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.
Buy TicketsKSU Symphony Orchestra7:30pmat Bailey Performance Center, Morgan HallOrchestras Series. Enjoy a performance under the direction of Bailey School of Music Director of Orchestral Studies Nathaniel F. Parker.
Buy Tickets - 6ThursdayAnnet Couwenberg: Sewing CirclesAll Dayat 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
Beth LaCour: Mountains and ValleysAll Dayat Zuckerman Museum of ArtThe 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.).
+2Fall 2024 Windgate Artist-in-Residence: Matthew KirkAll Dayat Zuckerman Museum of ArtMatthew 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 TicketsFaculty Recital: Robert Henry, Piano7:30pmat Bailey Performance Center, Morgan HallFaculty Recital Series. Enjoy an evening of music featuring the piano performed by Bailey School of Music faculty artist and piano area coordinator Robert Henry.
Buy Tickets - 7FridayAnnet Couwenberg: Sewing CirclesAll Dayat 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
Beth LaCour: Mountains and ValleysAll Dayat Zuckerman Museum of ArtThe 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.).
+2Fall 2024 Windgate Artist-in-Residence: Matthew KirkAll Dayat Zuckerman Museum of ArtMatthew 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 TicketsTerminus Modern Ballet Theatre presents "Duality"8:00pmat KSU Dance Theater on the Marietta campusIn 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 - 8SaturdayFall 2024 Windgate Artist-in-Residence: Matthew KirkAll Dayat 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 TicketsAnnet Couwenberg: Sewing CirclesAll Dayat Zuckerman Museum of ArtAnnet 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
+2Beth LaCour: Mountains and ValleysAll Dayat Zuckerman Museum of ArtThe 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.).
Terminus Modern Ballet Theatre presents "Duality"8:00pmat KSU Dance Theater on the Marietta campusIn 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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- 9SundayTerminus Modern Ballet Theatre presents "Duality"2:00pmat 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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- 17MondayBeth LaCour: Mountains and ValleysAll Dayat 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 KirkAll Dayat Zuckerman Museum of ArtMatthew 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+2Annet Couwenberg: Sewing CirclesAll Dayat Zuckerman Museum of ArtAnnet 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
Faculty Recital: Eric Jenkins, Piano & Friends7:30pmat Bailey Performance Center, Morgan HallFaculty Recital Series. Enjoy an evening of music featuring the piano performed by Bailey School of Music faculty artist Eric Jenkins.
Buy Tickets - 18TuesdayAnnet Couwenberg: Sewing CirclesAll Dayat 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
Beth LaCour: Mountains and ValleysAll Dayat Zuckerman Museum of ArtThe 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.).
+1Fall 2024 Windgate Artist-in-Residence: Matthew KirkAll Dayat Zuckerman Museum of ArtMatthew 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 - 19WednesdayAnnet Couwenberg: Sewing CirclesAll Dayat 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
Beth LaCour: Mountains and ValleysAll Dayat Zuckerman Museum of ArtThe 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.).
+1Fall 2024 Windgate Artist-in-Residence: Matthew KirkAll Dayat Zuckerman Museum of ArtMatthew 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 - 20ThursdayAnnet Couwenberg: Sewing CirclesAll Dayat 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
Beth LaCour: Mountains and ValleysAll Dayat Zuckerman Museum of ArtThe 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.).
+1Fall 2024 Windgate Artist-in-Residence: Matthew KirkAll Dayat Zuckerman Museum of ArtMatthew 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 - 21FridayFall 2024 Windgate Artist-in-Residence: Matthew KirkAll Dayat 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 TicketsAnnet Couwenberg: Sewing CirclesAll Dayat Zuckerman Museum of ArtAnnet 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
+2Beth LaCour: Mountains and ValleysAll Dayat Zuckerman Museum of ArtThe 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.).
ArtsKSU Presents: Roomful of Teeth8:00pmat Bailey Performance Center, Morgan HallArtsKSU Series. Get ready for an unforgettable night of vocal magic! The Bailey School of Music and ArtsKSU present Roomful of Teeth, the Grammy Award-winning vocal band renowned for reimagining the expressive potential of the human voice. They will perform on Friday, March 21 at 8:00 p.m. in Morgan Hall at the Dr. Bobbie Bailey and Family Performance Center on the Kennesaw campus. Described by the New York Times as “like a glee club, but cool in a really nerdy way,” Roomful of Teeth has captivated audiences worldwide with their innovative and adventurous music. Tickets are available online or by calling 470-578-6650.
Buy Tickets - 22SaturdayAnnet Couwenberg: Sewing CirclesAll Dayat 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
Fall 2024 Windgate Artist-in-Residence: Matthew KirkAll Dayat Zuckerman Museum of ArtMatthew 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+1Spring Arts Festival11:00amat Chastain PointeThis 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.
- 23SundayAnnet Couwenberg: Sewing CirclesAll Dayat 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
Beth LaCour: Mountains and ValleysAll Dayat Zuckerman Museum of ArtThe 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.).
+1Fall 2024 Windgate Artist-in-Residence: Matthew KirkAll Dayat Zuckerman Museum of ArtMatthew 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 - 24MondayAnnet Couwenberg: Sewing CirclesAll Dayat 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
Beth LaCour: Mountains and ValleysAll Dayat Zuckerman Museum of ArtThe 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.).
+2Fall 2024 Windgate Artist-in-Residence: Matthew KirkAll Dayat Zuckerman Museum of ArtMatthew 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 TicketsFaculty Recital: Summit Piano Trio7:30pmat Bailey Performance Center, Morgan HallFaculty 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.
Buy Tickets - 25TuesdayAnnet Couwenberg: Sewing CirclesAll Dayat 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
Beth LaCour: Mountains and ValleysAll Dayat Zuckerman Museum of ArtThe 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.).
+3Fall 2024 Windgate Artist-in-Residence: Matthew KirkAll Dayat Zuckerman Museum of ArtMatthew 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 TicketsDog Act7:30pmat Onyx TheaterA 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*POSTPONED* ArtsKSU Presents: Soovin Kim, Violin7:30pmat Bailey Performance Center, Morgan Hall*This event has been POSTPONED until next season, and a new date will be announced as soon as possible. Ticket holders, please contact our Box Office for more information at boxoffice@kennesaw.edu or call 470-578-6650. We apologize for any inconvenience.*
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.
- 26WednesdayAnnet Couwenberg: Sewing CirclesAll Dayat 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
Fall 2024 Windgate Artist-in-Residence: Matthew KirkAll Dayat Zuckerman Museum of ArtMatthew 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+5Beth LaCour: Mountains and ValleysAll Dayat Zuckerman Museum of ArtThe 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 IAll Dayat Fine Arts GalleryCapstone 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 TicketsSpring 2025 School of Art and DesignAll Dayat Fine Arts GalleryHERStory Month: Lauren Haynes12:00pmLauren 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.
Buy TicketsDog Act7:30pmat Onyx TheaterA 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 - 27ThursdayAnnet Couwenberg: Sewing CirclesAll Dayat 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
Beth LaCour: Mountains and ValleysAll Dayat Zuckerman Museum of ArtThe 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.).
+4Fall 2024 Windgate Artist-in-Residence: Matthew KirkAll Dayat Zuckerman Museum of ArtMatthew 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 TicketsSOAAD Capstone Exhibition IAll Dayat Fine Arts GalleryCapstone 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 TicketsDog Act7:30pmat Onyx TheaterA 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 TicketsBailey School of Music Student Composers' Recital7:30pmat Bailey Performance Center, Morgan HallChamber 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.
Buy Tickets - 28FridayAnnet Couwenberg: Sewing CirclesAll Dayat 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
Beth LaCour: Mountains and ValleysAll Dayat Zuckerman Museum of ArtThe 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.).
+3Fall 2024 Windgate Artist-in-Residence: Matthew KirkAll Dayat Zuckerman Museum of ArtMatthew 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 TicketsSOAAD Capstone Exhibition IAll Dayat Fine Arts GalleryCapstone 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 TicketsDog Act8:00pmat Onyx TheaterA 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 - 29SaturdaySOAAD Capstone Exhibition IAll Dayat 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 TicketsAnnet Couwenberg: Sewing CirclesAll Dayat Zuckerman Museum of ArtAnnet 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
+4Beth LaCour: Mountains and ValleysAll Dayat Zuckerman Museum of ArtThe 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 KirkAll Dayat Zuckerman Museum of ArtMatthew 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 TicketsDog Act2:00pmat Onyx TheaterA 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 TicketsDog Act8:00pmat Onyx TheaterA 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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- 30SundayAnnet Couwenberg: Sewing CirclesAll Dayat 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
Beth LaCour: Mountains and ValleysAll Dayat Zuckerman Museum of ArtThe 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.).
+3Fall 2024 Windgate Artist-in-Residence: Matthew KirkAll Dayat Zuckerman Museum of ArtMatthew 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 TicketsSOAAD Capstone Exhibition IAll Dayat Fine Arts GalleryCapstone 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 TicketsDog Act3:00pmat Onyx TheaterA 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 - 31MondayAnnet Couwenberg: Sewing CirclesAll Dayat 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
Beth LaCour: Mountains and ValleysAll Dayat Zuckerman Museum of ArtThe 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.).
+3Fall 2024 Windgate Artist-in-Residence: Matthew KirkAll Dayat Zuckerman Museum of ArtMatthew 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 TicketsSOAAD Capstone Exhibition IAll Dayat Fine Arts GalleryCapstone 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 TicketsKSU Cooke String Quartets7:30pmat Bailey Performance Center, Morgan HallChamber 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.
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- 1TuesdayAnnet Couwenberg: Sewing CirclesAll Dayat 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
Beth LaCour: Mountains and ValleysAll Dayat Zuckerman Museum of ArtThe 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.).
+3Fall 2024 Windgate Artist-in-Residence: Matthew KirkAll Dayat Zuckerman Museum of ArtMatthew 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 TicketsSOAAD Capstone Exhibition IAll Dayat Fine Arts GalleryCapstone 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 TicketsJulia Bullard, Viola & Friends7:30pmat Bailey Performance Center, Morgan HallFaculty Recital Series. Enjoy an evening of music featuring the viola performed by Bailey School of Music faculty artist Julia Bullard.
Buy Tickets - 2WednesdaySOAAD Capstone Exhibition IAll Dayat 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 TicketsFall 2024 Windgate Artist-in-Residence: Matthew KirkAll Dayat Zuckerman Museum of ArtMatthew 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+3Beth LaCour: Mountains and ValleysAll Dayat Zuckerman Museum of ArtThe 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 Couwenberg: Sewing CirclesAll Dayat Zuckerman Museum of ArtAnnet 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
Jazz Combos7:30pmat Bailey Performance Center, Morgan HallJazz Series. Enjoy an evening of performances by Bailey School of Music student jazz combos.
Buy Tickets - 3ThursdayBeth LaCour: Mountains and ValleysAll Dayat 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 KirkAll Dayat Zuckerman Museum of ArtMatthew 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+3SOAAD Capstone Exhibition IAll Dayat Fine Arts GalleryCapstone 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 TicketsAnnet Couwenberg: Sewing CirclesAll Dayat Zuckerman Museum of ArtAnnet 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
Jazz Combos7:30pmat Bailey Performance Center, Morgan HallJazz Series. Enjoy an evening of performances by Bailey School of Music student jazz combos.
Buy Tickets - 4FridayAnnet Couwenberg: Sewing CirclesAll Dayat 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
Beth LaCour: Mountains and ValleysAll Dayat Zuckerman Museum of ArtThe 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.).
+2SOAAD Capstone Exhibition IAll Dayat Fine Arts GalleryCapstone 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 TicketsFresh Air Friday12:30pmat Legacy GazeboEnjoy 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*
- 5SaturdayAnnet Couwenberg: Sewing CirclesAll Dayat 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
Beth LaCour: Mountains and ValleysAll Dayat Zuckerman Museum of ArtThe 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.).
+2Fall 2024 Windgate Artist-in-Residence: Matthew KirkAll Dayat Zuckerman Museum of ArtMatthew 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 TicketsSOAAD Capstone Exhibition IAll Dayat Fine Arts GalleryCapstone 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
- 6SundayBeth LaCour: Mountains and ValleysAll Dayat 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 Couwenberg: Sewing CirclesAll Dayat Zuckerman Museum of ArtAnnet 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
- 7MondayAnnet Couwenberg: Sewing CirclesAll Dayat 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
Beth LaCour: Mountains and ValleysAll Dayat Zuckerman Museum of ArtThe 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.).
+1Fall 2024 Windgate Artist-in-Residence: Matthew KirkAll Dayat Zuckerman Museum of ArtMatthew 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 - 8TuesdayAnnet Couwenberg: Sewing CirclesAll Dayat 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
Beth LaCour: Mountains and ValleysAll Dayat Zuckerman Museum of ArtThe 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.).
+2Fall 2024 Windgate Artist-in-Residence: Matthew KirkAll Dayat Zuckerman Museum of ArtMatthew 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 TicketsSenior Dance Showcase6:00pmat KSU Dance Theater on the Marietta campusDance majors share original works of choreography, captivating screendance, and groundbreaking dance research.
- 9WednesdayAnnet Couwenberg: Sewing CirclesAll Dayat 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
Beth LaCour: Mountains and ValleysAll Dayat Zuckerman Museum of ArtThe 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.).
+3Fall 2024 Windgate Artist-in-Residence: Matthew KirkAll Dayat Zuckerman Museum of ArtMatthew 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 TicketsSOAAD Capstone Exhibition IIAll Dayat Fine Arts GalleryCapstone 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 TicketsSenior Dance Showcase6:00pmat KSU Dance Theater on the Marietta campusDance majors share original works of choreography, captivating screendance, and groundbreaking dance research.
- 10ThursdayAnnet Couwenberg: Sewing CirclesAll Dayat 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
Beth LaCour: Mountains and ValleysAll Dayat Zuckerman Museum of ArtThe 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.).
+1SOAAD Capstone Exhibition IIAll Dayat Fine Arts GalleryCapstone 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 - 11FridayAnnet Couwenberg: Sewing CirclesAll Dayat 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
Beth LaCour: Mountains and ValleysAll Dayat Zuckerman Museum of ArtThe 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.).
+4Fall 2024 Windgate Artist-in-Residence: Matthew KirkAll Dayat Zuckerman Museum of ArtMatthew 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 TicketsSOAAD Capstone Exhibition IIAll Dayat Fine Arts GalleryCapstone 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 TicketsFresh Air Friday12:30pmat Legacy GazeboEnjoy 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*
Sondheim on Sondheim8:00pmat Bailey Performance Center, Morgan HallHailed 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 - 12SaturdayAnnet Couwenberg: Sewing CirclesAll Dayat 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
Beth LaCour: Mountains and ValleysAll Dayat Zuckerman Museum of ArtThe 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.).
+3Fall 2024 Windgate Artist-in-Residence: Matthew KirkAll Dayat Zuckerman Museum of ArtMatthew 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 TicketsSOAAD Capstone Exhibition IIAll Dayat Fine Arts GalleryCapstone 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 TicketsSondheim on Sondheim8:00pmat Bailey Performance Center, Morgan HallHailed 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
- 13SundayAnnet Couwenberg: Sewing CirclesAll Dayat 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
Beth LaCour: Mountains and ValleysAll Dayat Zuckerman Museum of ArtThe 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.).
+3Fall 2024 Windgate Artist-in-Residence: Matthew KirkAll Dayat Zuckerman Museum of ArtMatthew 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 TicketsSOAAD Capstone Exhibition IIAll Dayat Fine Arts GalleryCapstone 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 TicketsSondheim on Sondheim3:00pmat Bailey Performance Center, Morgan HallHailed 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 - 14MondayFall 2024 Windgate Artist-in-Residence: Matthew KirkAll Dayat 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 TicketsAnnet Couwenberg: Sewing CirclesAll Dayat Zuckerman Museum of ArtAnnet 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
+3Beth LaCour: Mountains and ValleysAll Dayat Zuckerman Museum of ArtThe 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 IIAll Dayat Fine Arts GalleryCapstone 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 TicketsKSU Jazz Ensembles II & III7:30pmat Bailey Performance Center, Morgan HallJazz Series. Enjoy performances by KSU Jazz Ensembles II & III led by Bailey School of Music faculty Wes Funderburk and Rob Opitz.
Buy Tickets - 15TuesdayAnnet Couwenberg: Sewing CirclesAll Dayat 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
Beth LaCour: Mountains and ValleysAll Dayat Zuckerman Museum of ArtThe 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.).
+4Fall 2024 Windgate Artist-in-Residence: Matthew KirkAll Dayat Zuckerman Museum of ArtMatthew 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 TicketsSOAAD Capstone Exhibition IIAll Dayat Fine Arts GalleryCapstone 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 TicketsKSU Mixed Chamber Ensembles5:30pmat Bailey Performance Center, Morgan HallChamber Music Series. Enjoy an evening of performances by Bailey School of Music student instrumental chamber ensembles.
Buy TicketsKSU Mixed Chamber Ensembles7:30pmat Bailey Performance Center, Morgan HallChamber Music Series. Enjoy an evening of performances by Bailey School of Music student instrumental chamber ensembles.
Buy Tickets - 16WednesdayAnnet Couwenberg: Sewing CirclesAll Dayat 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
Beth LaCour: Mountains and ValleysAll Dayat Zuckerman Museum of ArtThe 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.).
+4Fall 2024 Windgate Artist-in-Residence: Matthew KirkAll Dayat Zuckerman Museum of ArtMatthew 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 TicketsSOAAD Capstone Exhibition IIAll Dayat Fine Arts GalleryCapstone 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 TicketsSpring 2025 COTA Council for Undergraduate Research Symposium of Student Scholars9:00amat Kennesaw campusUndergraduate 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 Piano7:30pmat Bailey Performance Center, Morgan HallJazz Series. Enjoy an evening of performances by the Bailey School of Music Vocal Jazz Ensemble, Jazz Guitar Ensemble, and Jazz piano students.
Buy Tickets - 17ThursdayAnnet Couwenberg: Sewing CirclesAll Dayat 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
Beth LaCour: Mountains and ValleysAll Dayat Zuckerman Museum of ArtThe 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.).
+6Fall 2024 Windgate Artist-in-Residence: Matthew KirkAll Dayat Zuckerman Museum of ArtMatthew 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 TicketsSOAAD Capstone Exhibition IIAll Dayat Fine Arts GalleryCapstone 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 TicketsSpring 2025 COTA Council for Undergraduate Research Symposium of Student Scholars9:00amat Kennesaw campusUndergraduate 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 Forum3:00pmat Zuckerman Museum of ArtPlease join us for the Spring Faculty Research Forum and author reception.
Spring Faculty Research Forum3:00pmat Zuckerman Museum of ArtPlease join us for the Spring Faculty Research Forum and author reception.
Buy TicketsBailey School of Music Voice Honors Recital7:30pmat Bailey Performance Center, Morgan HallChoral & Opera Series. Enjoy an evening of performances by Bailey School of Music vocal students.
Buy Tickets - 18FridaySOAAD Capstone Exhibition IIAll Dayat 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 TicketsBeth LaCour: Mountains and ValleysAll Dayat Zuckerman Museum of ArtThe 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.).
+3Annet Couwenberg: Sewing CirclesAll Dayat Zuckerman Museum of ArtAnnet 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
Spring 2025 COTA Council for Undergraduate Research Symposium of Student Scholars9:00amat Kennesaw campusUndergraduate 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 Symphony8:00pmat Bailey Performance Center, Morgan HallBands & 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.
Buy Tickets - 19SaturdayBeth LaCour: Mountains and ValleysAll Dayat 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 KirkAll Dayat Zuckerman Museum of ArtMatthew 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+3SOAAD Capstone Exhibition IIAll Dayat Fine Arts GalleryCapstone 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 TicketsAnnet Couwenberg: Sewing CirclesAll Dayat Zuckerman Museum of ArtAnnet 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
The KSU Colors Showcase (Spring 2025)8:00pmat Stillwell TheaterOriginal works created by KSU students. For more information about this event, including ticket reservations, please follow the KSU Colors organization on Instagram @ksu_colors.
- 20SundayAnnet Couwenberg: Sewing CirclesAll Dayat 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
Beth LaCour: Mountains and ValleysAll Dayat Zuckerman Museum of ArtThe 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.).
+1Fall 2024 Windgate Artist-in-Residence: Matthew KirkAll Dayat Zuckerman Museum of ArtMatthew 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 - 21MondayAnnet Couwenberg: Sewing CirclesAll Dayat 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
Beth LaCour: Mountains and ValleysAll Dayat Zuckerman Museum of ArtThe 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.).
+3Fall 2024 Windgate Artist-in-Residence: Matthew KirkAll Dayat Zuckerman Museum of ArtMatthew 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 TicketsSOAAD ART HISTORY Capstone Symposium12:30pmat Wilson Building, 103Capstone 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 Bands7:30pmat Bailey Performance Center, Morgan HallBands & Percussion Series. Enjoy performance by the KSU University Bands under the direction of Bailey School of Music faculty.
Buy Tickets - 22TuesdayFall 2024 Windgate Artist-in-Residence: Matthew KirkAll Dayat 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 TicketsAnnet Couwenberg: Sewing CirclesAll Dayat Zuckerman Museum of ArtAnnet 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
+2Beth LaCour: Mountains and ValleysAll Dayat Zuckerman Museum of ArtThe 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 Ensemble I7:30pmat Bailey Performance Center, Morgan HallJazz Series. Enjoy a performance by KSU Jazz Ensemble I led by Bailey School of Music Director of Jazz Studies Sam Skelton.
Buy Tickets - 23WednesdayAnnet Couwenberg: Sewing CirclesAll Dayat 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
Beth LaCour: Mountains and ValleysAll Dayat Zuckerman Museum of ArtThe 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.).
+3SOAAD Capstone Exhibition IIIAll Dayat Fine Arts GalleryCapstone 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 TicketsKSU Philharmonic Orchestra7:30pmat Bailey Performance Center, Morgan HallOrchestras Series. Enjoy a performance by the KSU Philharmonic Orchestra led by Bailey School of Music faculty Nancy Conley.
Buy TicketsKSU Tellers Spring Showcase (2025)7:30pmat Onyx TheaterThe 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 - 24ThursdayAnnet Couwenberg: Sewing CirclesAll Dayat 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
Beth LaCour: Mountains and ValleysAll Dayat Zuckerman Museum of ArtThe 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.).
+5Fall 2024 Windgate Artist-in-Residence: Matthew KirkAll Dayat Zuckerman Museum of ArtMatthew 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 TicketsSOAAD Capstone Exhibition IIIAll Dayat Fine Arts GalleryCapstone 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 TicketsStudent Dance Concert (2025)7:30pmat KSU Dance Theater on the Marietta campusThe Student Dance Concert features a compilation of captivating student works set on the KSU Dance Company. This curated event celebrates the creative talents of our students.
Buy TicketsKSU Tellers Spring Showcase (2025)7:30pmat Onyx TheaterThe 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 TicketsKSU Concert Choirs7:30pmat Bailey Performance Center, Morgan HallChoral & Opera Series. Enjoy an evening of choral music performed by the KSU Treble Choir, Men’s Ensemble, Chorale, and Chamber Singers.
Buy Tickets - 25FridayAnnet Couwenberg: Sewing CirclesAll Dayat 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
Beth LaCour: Mountains and ValleysAll Dayat Zuckerman Museum of ArtThe 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.).
+4Fall 2024 Windgate Artist-in-Residence: Matthew KirkAll Dayat Zuckerman Museum of ArtMatthew 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 TicketsSOAAD Capstone Exhibition IIIAll Dayat Fine Arts GalleryCapstone 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 TicketsStudent Dance Concert (2025)8:00pmat KSU Dance Theater on the Marietta campusThe Student Dance Concert features a compilation of captivating student works set on the KSU Dance Company. This curated event celebrates the creative talents of our students.
Buy TicketsKSU Brass Ensembles8:00pmat Bailey Performance Center, Morgan HallChamber Music Series. Enjoy an evening of performances by Bailey School of Music student brass ensembles.
Buy Tickets - 26SaturdayAnnet Couwenberg: Sewing CirclesAll Dayat 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
Fall 2024 Windgate Artist-in-Residence: Matthew KirkAll Dayat Zuckerman Museum of ArtMatthew 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+4Beth LaCour: Mountains and ValleysAll Dayat Zuckerman Museum of ArtThe 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 IIIAll Dayat Fine Arts GalleryCapstone 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 TicketsStudent Dance Concert (2025)8:00pmat KSU Dance Theater on the Marietta campusThe Student Dance Concert features a compilation of captivating student works set on the KSU Dance Company. This curated event celebrates the creative talents of our students.
Buy TicketsKSU Gospel Choir8:00pmat Bailey Performance Center, Morgan HallChoral & Opera Series. Enjoy a performance by the KSU Gospel Choir under the direction of Bailey School of Music faculty artist Oral Moses.
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- 27SundayAnnet Couwenberg: Sewing CirclesAll Dayat 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
Beth LaCour: Mountains and ValleysAll Dayat Zuckerman Museum of ArtThe 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.).
+2Fall 2024 Windgate Artist-in-Residence: Matthew KirkAll Dayat Zuckerman Museum of ArtMatthew 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 TicketsSOAAD Capstone Exhibition IIIAll Dayat Fine Arts GalleryCapstone 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 - 28MondayAnnet Couwenberg: Sewing CirclesAll Dayat 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
Beth LaCour: Mountains and ValleysAll Dayat Zuckerman Museum of ArtThe 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.).
+3Fall 2024 Windgate Artist-in-Residence: Matthew KirkAll Dayat Zuckerman Museum of ArtMatthew 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 TicketsSOAAD Capstone Exhibition IIIAll Dayat Fine Arts GalleryCapstone 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 TicketsKSU Percussion Ensemble7:30pmat Bailey Performance Center, Morgan HallBands & Percussion Series. Enjoy a performance by the KSU Percussion Ensemble under the direction of Bailey School of Music Director of Percussion Studies John Lawless.
Buy Tickets - 29TuesdayAnnet Couwenberg: Sewing CirclesAll Dayat 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
Beth LaCour: Mountains and ValleysAll Dayat Zuckerman Museum of ArtThe 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.).
+2Fall 2024 Windgate Artist-in-Residence: Matthew KirkAll Dayat Zuckerman Museum of ArtMatthew 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 TicketsSOAAD Capstone Exhibition IIIAll Dayat Fine Arts GalleryCapstone 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 - 30WednesdayAnnet Couwenberg: Sewing CirclesAll Dayat 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
Beth LaCour: Mountains and ValleysAll Dayat Zuckerman Museum of ArtThe 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.).
+2Fall 2024 Windgate Artist-in-Residence: Matthew KirkAll Dayat Zuckerman Museum of ArtMatthew 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 TicketsSOAAD Capstone Exhibition IIIAll Dayat Fine Arts GalleryCapstone 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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- 1ThursdayAnnet Couwenberg: Sewing CirclesAll Dayat 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
Beth LaCour: Mountains and ValleysAll Dayat Zuckerman Museum of ArtThe 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.).
+3Fall 2024 Windgate Artist-in-Residence: Matthew KirkAll Dayat Zuckerman Museum of ArtMatthew 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 TicketsSOAAD Capstone Exhibition IIIAll Dayat Fine Arts GalleryCapstone 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 TicketsKSU Community & Alumni Choir7:30pmat Bailey Performance Center, Morgan HallEnjoy a performance by the KSU Community & Alumni Choir.
Buy Tickets - 2FridayAnnet Couwenberg: Sewing CirclesAll Dayat 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
Fall 2024 Windgate Artist-in-Residence: Matthew KirkAll Dayat Zuckerman Museum of ArtMatthew 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+2SOAAD Capstone Exhibition IIIAll Dayat Fine Arts GalleryCapstone 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 TicketsK.I.S.S. Spring Improv Showcase8:00pmat Stillwell TheaterOur resident improv ensemble offers an evening of performances on the fly. Side-splitting, surprising, and at times, absolutely silly.
- 3SaturdaySpring 2025 School of Art and DesignAll Dayat Fine Arts GallerySOAAD Capstone Exhibition IIIAll Dayat 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+4Annet Couwenberg: Sewing CirclesAll Dayat Zuckerman Museum of ArtAnnet 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
Beth LaCour: Mountains and ValleysAll Dayat Zuckerman Museum of ArtThe 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 KirkAll Dayat Zuckerman Museum of ArtMatthew 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 TicketsK.I.S.S. Spring Improv Showcase8:00pmat Stillwell TheaterOur resident improv ensemble offers an evening of performances on the fly. Side-splitting, surprising, and at times, absolutely silly.
- 4SundayAnnet Couwenberg: Sewing CirclesAll Dayat 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
Beth LaCour: Mountains and ValleysAll Dayat Zuckerman Museum of ArtThe 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.).
- 5MondayAnnet Couwenberg: Sewing CirclesAll Dayat 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
Beth LaCour: Mountains and ValleysAll Dayat Zuckerman Museum of ArtThe 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.).
+2Fall 2024 Windgate Artist-in-Residence: Matthew KirkAll Dayat Zuckerman Museum of ArtMatthew 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 Tickets5th Annual Owl Film Festival7:00pmat Bailey Performance CenterThe 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.
- 6TuesdayAnnet Couwenberg: Sewing CirclesAll Dayat 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
Beth LaCour: Mountains and ValleysAll Dayat Zuckerman Museum of ArtThe 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.).
+1Fall 2024 Windgate Artist-in-Residence: Matthew KirkAll Dayat Zuckerman Museum of ArtMatthew 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 - 7WednesdayAnnet Couwenberg: Sewing CirclesAll Dayat 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
Beth LaCour: Mountains and ValleysAll Dayat Zuckerman Museum of ArtThe 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.).
+1Fall 2024 Windgate Artist-in-Residence: Matthew KirkAll Dayat Zuckerman Museum of ArtMatthew 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 - 8ThursdayFall 2024 Windgate Artist-in-Residence: Matthew KirkAll Dayat 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 TicketsAnnet Couwenberg: Sewing CirclesAll Dayat Zuckerman Museum of ArtAnnet 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
+1Beth LaCour: Mountains and ValleysAll Dayat Zuckerman Museum of ArtThe 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.).
- 9FridayAnnet Couwenberg: Sewing CirclesAll Dayat 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
Beth LaCour: Mountains and ValleysAll Dayat Zuckerman Museum of ArtThe 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.).
+1Fall 2024 Windgate Artist-in-Residence: Matthew KirkAll Dayat Zuckerman Museum of ArtMatthew 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 - 10SaturdayAnnet Couwenberg: Sewing CirclesAll Dayat 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
Beth LaCour: Mountains and ValleysAll Dayat Zuckerman Museum of ArtThe 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.).
+1Fall 2024 Windgate Artist-in-Residence: Matthew KirkAll Dayat Zuckerman Museum of ArtMatthew 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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- 10TuesdayBeth LaCour: Mountains and ValleysAll Dayat 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 2025All Dayat Zuckerman Museum of ArtThe 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.
- 11WednesdayBeth LaCour: Mountains and ValleysAll Dayat 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 KirkAll Dayat Zuckerman Museum of ArtMatthew 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+1Windgate Artists-in-Residence Exhibition: Summer 2025All Dayat Zuckerman Museum of ArtThe 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.
- 12ThursdayBeth LaCour: Mountains and ValleysAll Dayat 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.).
- 13FridayFall 2024 Windgate Artist-in-Residence: Matthew KirkAll Dayat 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 TicketsBeth LaCour: Mountains and ValleysAll Dayat Zuckerman Museum of ArtThe 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.).
- 14SaturdayFall 2024 Windgate Artist-in-Residence: Matthew KirkAll Dayat 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 TicketsWindgate Artists-in-Residence Exhibition: Summer 2025All Dayat Zuckerman Museum of ArtThe 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.
+1Beth LaCour: Mountains and ValleysAll Dayat Zuckerman Museum of ArtThe 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.).
- 15SundayBeth LaCour: Mountains and ValleysAll Dayat 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.).
- 16MondayBeth LaCour: Mountains and ValleysAll Dayat 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 2025All Dayat Zuckerman Museum of ArtThe 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.
- 17TuesdayBeth LaCour: Mountains and ValleysAll Dayat 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 KirkAll Dayat Zuckerman Museum of ArtMatthew 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 - 18WednesdayBeth LaCour: Mountains and ValleysAll Dayat 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 KirkAll Dayat Zuckerman Museum of ArtMatthew 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+1Windgate Artists-in-Residence Exhibition: Summer 2025All Dayat Zuckerman Museum of ArtThe 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.
- 19ThursdayBeth LaCour: Mountains and ValleysAll Dayat 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 KirkAll Dayat Zuckerman Museum of ArtMatthew 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 - 20FridayFall 2024 Windgate Artist-in-Residence: Matthew KirkAll Dayat 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 TicketsBeth LaCour: Mountains and ValleysAll Dayat Zuckerman Museum of ArtThe 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.).
+1Windgate Artists-in-Residence Exhibition: Summer 2025All Dayat Zuckerman Museum of ArtThe 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.
- 21SaturdayBeth LaCour: Mountains and ValleysAll Dayat 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 KirkAll Dayat Zuckerman Museum of ArtMatthew 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+1Windgate Artists-in-Residence Exhibition: Summer 2025All Dayat Zuckerman Museum of ArtThe 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.
- 22SundayBeth LaCour: Mountains and ValleysAll Dayat 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 KirkAll Dayat Zuckerman Museum of ArtMatthew 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+1Windgate Artists-in-Residence Exhibition: Summer 2025All Dayat Zuckerman Museum of ArtThe 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.
- 23MondayBeth LaCour: Mountains and ValleysAll Dayat 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 KirkAll Dayat Zuckerman Museum of ArtMatthew 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+1Windgate Artists-in-Residence Exhibition: Summer 2025All Dayat Zuckerman Museum of ArtThe 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.
- 24TuesdayBeth LaCour: Mountains and ValleysAll Dayat 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 KirkAll Dayat Zuckerman Museum of ArtMatthew 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+1Windgate Artists-in-Residence Exhibition: Summer 2025All Dayat Zuckerman Museum of ArtThe 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.
- 25WednesdayWindgate Artists-in-Residence Exhibition: Summer 2025All Dayat 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 KirkAll Dayat Zuckerman Museum of ArtMatthew 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+1Beth LaCour: Mountains and ValleysAll Dayat Zuckerman Museum of ArtThe 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.).
- 26ThursdayFall 2024 Windgate Artist-in-Residence: Matthew KirkAll Dayat 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 TicketsWindgate Artists-in-Residence Exhibition: Summer 2025All Dayat Zuckerman Museum of ArtThe 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.
+1Beth LaCour: Mountains and ValleysAll Dayat Zuckerman Museum of ArtThe 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.).
- 27FridayBeth LaCour: Mountains and ValleysAll Dayat 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 KirkAll Dayat Zuckerman Museum of ArtMatthew 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+1Windgate Artists-in-Residence Exhibition: Summer 2025All Dayat Zuckerman Museum of ArtThe 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.
- 28SaturdayBeth LaCour: Mountains and ValleysAll Dayat 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 KirkAll Dayat Zuckerman Museum of ArtMatthew 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+1Windgate Artists-in-Residence Exhibition: Summer 2025All Dayat Zuckerman Museum of ArtThe 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.
- 29SundayBeth LaCour: Mountains and ValleysAll Dayat 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 KirkAll Dayat Zuckerman Museum of ArtMatthew 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+1Windgate Artists-in-Residence Exhibition: Summer 2025All Dayat Zuckerman Museum of ArtThe 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.
- 30MondayBeth LaCour: Mountains and ValleysAll Dayat 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 KirkAll Dayat Zuckerman Museum of ArtMatthew 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+1Windgate Artists-in-Residence Exhibition: Summer 2025All Dayat Zuckerman Museum of ArtThe 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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- 1TuesdayBeth LaCour: Mountains and ValleysAll Dayat 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 KirkAll Dayat Zuckerman Museum of ArtMatthew 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+1Windgate Artists-in-Residence Exhibition: Summer 2025All Dayat Zuckerman Museum of ArtThe 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.
- 2WednesdayBeth LaCour: Mountains and ValleysAll Dayat 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 KirkAll Dayat Zuckerman Museum of ArtMatthew 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+1Windgate Artists-in-Residence Exhibition: Summer 2025All Dayat Zuckerman Museum of ArtThe 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.
- 3ThursdayBeth LaCour: Mountains and ValleysAll Dayat 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 KirkAll Dayat Zuckerman Museum of ArtMatthew 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+1Windgate Artists-in-Residence Exhibition: Summer 2025All Dayat Zuckerman Museum of ArtThe 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.
- 4FridayBeth LaCour: Mountains and ValleysAll Dayat 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 2025All Dayat Zuckerman Museum of ArtThe 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.
- 5SaturdayBeth LaCour: Mountains and ValleysAll Dayat 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 KirkAll Dayat Zuckerman Museum of ArtMatthew 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+1Windgate Artists-in-Residence Exhibition: Summer 2025All Dayat Zuckerman Museum of ArtThe 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.
- 6SundayBeth LaCour: Mountains and ValleysAll Dayat 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 2025All Dayat Zuckerman Museum of ArtThe 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.
- 7MondayBeth LaCour: Mountains and ValleysAll Dayat 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 KirkAll Dayat Zuckerman Museum of ArtMatthew 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+1Windgate Artists-in-Residence Exhibition: Summer 2025All Dayat Zuckerman Museum of ArtThe 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.
- 8TuesdayBeth LaCour: Mountains and ValleysAll Dayat 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 KirkAll Dayat Zuckerman Museum of ArtMatthew 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+1Windgate Artists-in-Residence Exhibition: Summer 2025All Dayat Zuckerman Museum of ArtThe 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.
- 9WednesdayBeth LaCour: Mountains and ValleysAll Dayat 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 KirkAll Dayat Zuckerman Museum of ArtMatthew 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+1Windgate Artists-in-Residence Exhibition: Summer 2025All Dayat Zuckerman Museum of ArtThe 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.
- 10ThursdayBeth LaCour: Mountains and ValleysAll Dayat 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 KirkAll Dayat Zuckerman Museum of ArtMatthew 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+1Windgate Artists-in-Residence Exhibition: Summer 2025All Dayat Zuckerman Museum of ArtThe 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.
- 11FridayBeth LaCour: Mountains and ValleysAll Dayat 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 KirkAll Dayat Zuckerman Museum of ArtMatthew 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+1Windgate Artists-in-Residence Exhibition: Summer 2025All Dayat Zuckerman Museum of ArtThe 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.
- 12SaturdayBeth LaCour: Mountains and ValleysAll Dayat 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 KirkAll Dayat Zuckerman Museum of ArtMatthew 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+1Windgate Artists-in-Residence Exhibition: Summer 2025All Dayat Zuckerman Museum of ArtThe 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.
- 13SundayBeth LaCour: Mountains and ValleysAll Dayat 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 KirkAll Dayat Zuckerman Museum of ArtMatthew 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+1Windgate Artists-in-Residence Exhibition: Summer 2025All Dayat Zuckerman Museum of ArtThe 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.
- 14MondayBeth LaCour: Mountains and ValleysAll Dayat 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 KirkAll Dayat Zuckerman Museum of ArtMatthew 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 - 15TuesdayWindgate Artists-in-Residence Exhibition: Summer 2025All Dayat 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 KirkAll Dayat Zuckerman Museum of ArtMatthew 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 - 16WednesdayBeth LaCour: Mountains and ValleysAll Dayat 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 2025All Dayat Zuckerman Museum of ArtThe 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.
- 17ThursdayBeth LaCour: Mountains and ValleysAll Dayat 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 KirkAll Dayat Zuckerman Museum of ArtMatthew 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+1Windgate Artists-in-Residence Exhibition: Summer 2025All Dayat Zuckerman Museum of ArtThe 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.
- 18FridayBeth LaCour: Mountains and ValleysAll Dayat 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 KirkAll Dayat Zuckerman Museum of ArtMatthew 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+1Windgate Artists-in-Residence Exhibition: Summer 2025All Dayat Zuckerman Museum of ArtThe 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.
- 19SaturdayBeth LaCour: Mountains and ValleysAll Dayat 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 KirkAll Dayat Zuckerman Museum of ArtMatthew 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+1Windgate Artists-in-Residence Exhibition: Summer 2025All Dayat Zuckerman Museum of ArtThe 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.
- 20SundayWindgate Artists-in-Residence Exhibition: Summer 2025All Dayat 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 ValleysAll Dayat Zuckerman Museum of ArtThe 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.).
+1Fall 2024 Windgate Artist-in-Residence: Matthew KirkAll Dayat Zuckerman Museum of ArtMatthew 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 - 21MondayFall 2024 Windgate Artist-in-Residence: Matthew KirkAll Dayat 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 TicketsWindgate Artists-in-Residence Exhibition: Summer 2025All Dayat Zuckerman Museum of ArtThe 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.
- 22TuesdayBeth LaCour: Mountains and ValleysAll Dayat 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 KirkAll Dayat Zuckerman Museum of ArtMatthew 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+1Windgate Artists-in-Residence Exhibition: Summer 2025All Dayat Zuckerman Museum of ArtThe 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.
- 23WednesdayBeth LaCour: Mountains and ValleysAll Dayat 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 KirkAll Dayat Zuckerman Museum of ArtMatthew 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+1Windgate Artists-in-Residence Exhibition: Summer 2025All Dayat Zuckerman Museum of ArtThe 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.
- 24ThursdayBeth LaCour: Mountains and ValleysAll Dayat 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 KirkAll Dayat Zuckerman Museum of ArtMatthew 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 - 25FridayBeth LaCour: Mountains and ValleysAll Dayat 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 2025All Dayat Zuckerman Museum of ArtThe 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.
- 26SaturdayWindgate Artists-in-Residence Exhibition: Summer 2025All Dayat 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 KirkAll Dayat Zuckerman Museum of ArtMatthew 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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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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- 7FridayTerminus Modern Ballet Theatre presents "Duality"8:00pmat 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 - 8SaturdayTerminus Modern Ballet Theatre presents "Duality"8:00pmat 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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- 9SundayTerminus Modern Ballet Theatre presents "Duality"2:00pmat 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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- 8TuesdaySenior Dance Showcase6:00pmat KSU Dance Theater on the Marietta campus
Dance majors share original works of choreography, captivating screendance, and groundbreaking dance research.
- 9WednesdaySenior Dance Showcase6:00pmat KSU Dance Theater on the Marietta campus
Dance majors share original works of choreography, captivating screendance, and groundbreaking dance research.
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- 24ThursdayStudent Dance Concert (2025)7:30pmat 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 creative talents of our students.
Buy Tickets - 25FridayStudent Dance Concert (2025)8:00pmat 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 creative talents of our students.
Buy Tickets - 26SaturdayStudent Dance Concert (2025)8:00pmat 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 creative talents of our students.
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- 1SaturdayBeth LaCour: Mountains and ValleysAll 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 Couwenberg: Sewing CirclesAll DayAnnet 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
+42025 New Visions ExhibitionAll DayJuried by Matthew Kirk Opening reception: January 23, 5pm - 7:30pm
Buy TicketsFall 2024 Windgate Artist-in-Residence: Matthew KirkAll DayMatthew 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 TicketsSURC 20258:00amKennesaw 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 Celebration6:00pmMake 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
- 2Sunday2025 New Visions ExhibitionAll Day
Juried by Matthew Kirk Opening reception: January 23, 5pm - 7:30pm
Buy TicketsAnnet Couwenberg: Sewing CirclesAll DayAnnet 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
+2Beth LaCour: Mountains and ValleysAll DayThe 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 KirkAll DayMatthew 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 - 3MondayBeth LaCour: Mountains and ValleysAll 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 coursesAll Day+11Fall 2024 Windgate Artist-in-Residence: Matthew KirkAll DayMatthew 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 TicketsAnnet Couwenberg: Sewing CirclesAll DayAnnet 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
2025 New Visions ExhibitionAll DayJuried by Matthew Kirk Opening reception: January 23, 5pm - 7:30pm
Buy Tickets10am Kennesaw Campus Tour10:00amNote- 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.
10AM Marietta Campus Tour10:00amNote- 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.
Excel Basics: Getting Started with Excel10:00amIn this beginner Excel workshop, participants will learn the basics of formatting, tables, and get comfortable using essential Excel tools.
EngageCSM Prize Pick-up10:00amCSM 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 or email engagecsm@kennesaw.edu!
1PM Kennesaw Campus Tour1:00pmNote- 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.
1PM Marietta Campus Tour1:00pmNote- 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.
The Write Place5:00pmLooking 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.
Faculty Recital: Laurence Sherr: 30-Year Celebration7:30pmFaculty Recital Series. Join Bailey School of Music faculty artists for a performance celebrating Laurence Sherr's 30-year tenure as BSOM composer-in-residence.
Buy Tickets - 4TuesdayFall 2024 Windgate Artist-in-Residence: Matthew KirkAll 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 TicketsBeth LaCour: Mountains and ValleysAll DayThe 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.).
+16Annet Couwenberg: Sewing CirclesAll DayAnnet 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
2025 New Visions ExhibitionAll DayJuried by Matthew Kirk Opening reception: January 23, 5pm - 7:30pm
Buy TicketsEngageCSM Prize Pick-up10:00amCSM 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 or email engagecsm@kennesaw.edu!
10AM Marietta Campus Tour10:00amNote- 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.
10am Kennesaw Campus Tour10:00amNote- 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.
Excel Basics: Simple Formulas and Functions10:00amIn 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: Writing a Research Proposal11:00amAre you not sure where to begin with your research proposal? Come to our workshop to get a better understanding of purpose and criteria for this genre!
Strategic Workshop: Navigating Family Dynamics During the Generational Transition Process for Family Businesses12:00pmFamily 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.
SOA Spring Meet the Firms12:00pmAre 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!1PM Kennesaw Campus Tour1:00pmNote- 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.
1PM Marietta Campus Tour1:00pmNote- 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.
OPT Workshop Kennesaw2:00pmOPT Workshop
Keep HOPE & Thrive: Maintain your scholarship with practical methods and planning2:00pmLet's discuss the HOPE scholarship. How does it help you and what happens if you lose it? Our office can discuss strategic ways to prevent losing your scholarship and/or prepare you to navigate expenses and life when attempting to regain the scholarship.
Pitch Perfect: Speed Networking for Internships4:00pmJoin 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!
MPA Alumni Night5:00pmNetwork with fellow students and hear from Dr. Natalia Meneses, award-winning professor and expert in conflict management, women's rights, and peace negotiations. Dr. Meneses is a Triple Owl having earned a BA in International Affairs, MPA, and PhD in International Conflict Management from KSU. This event is sponsored by the Public Administration Student Association
MSW Information Sessions6:00pmSign 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.
- 5WednesdayAnnet Couwenberg: Sewing CirclesAll 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
2025 New Visions ExhibitionAll DayJuried by Matthew Kirk Opening reception: January 23, 5pm - 7:30pm
Buy Tickets+16Beth LaCour: Mountains and ValleysAll DayThe 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 KirkAll DayMatthew 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 Tickets10am Kennesaw Campus Tour10:00amNote- 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.
Excel: Tables, Charts, and Pivot Tables10:00amUnlock 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.
IRB Training: Informed Consent — Best Practices11:00amThis training session focuses on the fundamental principles and best practices for obtaining informed consent in human subjects research. Researchers will learn how to develop clear, comprehensive consent documents that meet ethical and regulatory standards, and how to effectively communicate study information to participants. Attendees will gain a deep understanding of the informed consent requirements, and practical strategies for fostering trust and transparency with study participants. This training is ideal for researchers seeking to improve their consent process and ensure compliance with federal regulations.
*Training will be recorded and available following event.
Workshop: Graduate Research Refresher12:00pmThis workshop is designed to equip returning graduate students with essential research skills. It covers identifying accurate sources, effective research methods, and integrating sources into academic writing. The goal is to enhance students' confidence and competence in conducting scholarly research. Join online: via Teams!
Evening MBA/WebMBA Virtual Information Session12:00pmSelecting 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.
Personal Career Statement Workshop12:15pmNeed help knowing how to talk to potential employers about your career interests? Join us in the Albion Student Success Headquarters to prepare for upcoming career fairs and job interviews by creating your personal career statement. Know what to say and how to say it!
In this session, students will apply their values and Strengths to craft a personal statement for resumes, interviews, scholarship applications and more. This statement not only creates a strong first impression, it makes an opportunity to set the stage and communicate self-understanding, personal and professional values, and career goals. Students will learn the components of a strong personal statement and how to start their first draft.
Tetley Distinguished Leader Lecture Series - Jagdish N. Sheth12:30pm"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 Tour1:00pmNote- 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.
Workshop: CAREER Proposal Prep Program2:00pmCrafting a Strong Argument for the Significance and Impact of Your Project
This program involves a series of one-hour monthly workshops, plus one-hour monthly writing sessions throughout the spring semester followed by a two-day writing retreat in May.
Participants are required to register for events in advance, but sessions will be recorded for those who cannot attend in person. Each workshop and writing session will allow ample time for Q&A. Additionally, we have a D2L course with resources specific to writing NSF CAREER proposals available for registered participants.
Monthly workshops will meet via Teams on Wednesdays from 2-3 p.m.
Financial Literacy: Basic Budgeting and Finances 1012:00pmThis is the first of a two-part financial literacy series being held at the Sturgis Library in February. This session will be hosted by the Office of Scholarships and Financial Aid, where they will discuss the basics of budgeting and finances. Topics covered will include the loan types KSU students are eligible for while attending as well as their obligations once they have graduated or are no longer in attendance at KSU. The speaker will also include tips for researching credit cards and comparing interest rates. Part two takes place on Tuesday, Feb 18.
Cracking the Code: Math 1111, 1113, & 11902:00pmThe purpose of this workshop is to help first- and second-year students succeed in Math 1111, Math 1113 and Math 1190. Students will learn about course challenges, key focus areas, math study strategies and skill sets.
Learning to Learn: The Ultimate Learning Objective3:30pmLearning to Learn: The Ultimate Learning Objective
Facilitator: Tris Utschig
Unlock the power of learning to learn (L2L) in this dynamic workshop, where you’ll explore how mastering the process of learning can elevate any learner’s ability to grow and adapt in any field. By exploring levels of learning and the Learning Process Methodology (LPM), you’ll gain actionable tools to enhance the learning process and transfer learning strategies into real-world contexts. Collaborate with peers to analyze case studies, tackle critical thinking challenges, and reflect on how to embed L2L principles into your work or teaching. Leave with a personalized plan for fostering growth—for yourself and those you inspire.To register, please go log in to OwlTrain and register on the event page here.
Master of Science in Information Systems (MSIS) Information Session6:00pmSelecting 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 Orchestra7:30pmOrchestras Series. Enjoy a performance under the direction of Bailey School of Music Director of Orchestral Studies Nathaniel F. Parker.
Buy Tickets - 6ThursdayFall 2024 Windgate Artist-in-Residence: Matthew KirkAll 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 TicketsBeth LaCour: Mountains and ValleysAll DayThe 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.).
+13Annet Couwenberg: Sewing CirclesAll DayAnnet 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
2025 New Visions ExhibitionAll DayJuried by Matthew Kirk Opening reception: January 23, 5pm - 7:30pm
Buy Tickets10AM Marietta Campus Tour10:00amNote- 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.
10am Kennesaw Campus Tour10:00amNote- 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.
Excel: Conditional Functions10:00amLearn the essentials of conditional logic in Excel with AND, OR, NOT, and IF (SUMIF, COUNTIF) 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.
Evening MBA/WebMBA Virtual Information Session12:00pmSelecting 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)12:04pmAre 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 series12:30pmSpeaker: Dr. Sam Borstein, Assistant Professor @ Texas State University
Title: “Macroevolutionary perspectives on speciation and innovation in fishes”
Abstract: Dr. Sam Borstein is an Assistant Professor at Texas State University, where his labs studies large-scale macroevolutionary topics such as adaptive radiation, evolutionary innovations, and the evolution of dietary specialization. Much of Sam's work involves some of the most interesting and diverse fishes in the world—the cichlids. Before arriving at Texas State University, Sam earned his undergraduate degree from Cal State Sacramento, his PhD from the University of Tennessee Knoxville, and worked as a postdoc at the University of Michigan. His presentation includes great examples of how to combine basic natural history, cutting-edge genomic methods, and new statistical frameworks to learn about the world around us.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 Tour1:00pmNote- 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.
Workshop: Brainstorming & Crafting a Thesis1:00pmSometimes, 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 Hour1:30pmJoin 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 A2152:00pmOPT Workshop for work authorization
Study Like a Pro with SSP: AI Hacks for College Success!3:00pmThis virtual workshop introduces students to AI-powered tools that enhance study habits and academic performance. Participants will explore resources like ChatGPT, Gemini, and Quizlet while learning ethical practices for leveraging AI responsibly. The goal is to streamline research, improve organization, and boost productivity.
- 7FridayFall 2024 Windgate Artist-in-Residence: Matthew KirkAll 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 TicketsBeth LaCour: Mountains and ValleysAll DayThe 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.).
+6Annet Couwenberg: Sewing CirclesAll DayAnnet 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
2025 New Visions ExhibitionAll DayJuried by Matthew Kirk Opening reception: January 23, 5pm - 7:30pm
Buy TicketsActive Owls Weekend7:00amSports 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 TicketsPower Query in Excel10:00amPower 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 Teams11:00amAre 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.
Workshop: Literacy Narratives1:00pmAre you working on a literacy narrative? Come to this workshop to learn tips and tricks for writing this unique type of creative nonfiction essay.
Online via TEAMS: Join here!
- 8SaturdayFall 2024 Windgate Artist-in-Residence: Matthew KirkAll 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 TicketsBeth LaCour: Mountains and ValleysAll DayThe 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.).
+7Annet Couwenberg: Sewing CirclesAll DayAnnet 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
2025 New Visions ExhibitionAll DayJuried by Matthew Kirk Opening reception: January 23, 5pm - 7:30pm
Buy TicketsOwlsServe Day at City of Kennesaw's Black History Bowl Championship7:45amJoin 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 Weekend10:00amSports 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 TicketsExecutive MBA Information Session10:30amThe 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 Concert3:00pmA 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, chamber groups, and more. Proceeds and donations from this event help make the study of music more affordable to KSU students through scholarships. For a limited time only, buy one ticket and get one ticket! Two for the price of one! Use Code GEER25 (case sensitive) to take advantage of this special offer.
Buy TicketsCollage Concert8:00pmA 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, chamber groups, and more. Proceeds and donations from this event help make the study of music more affordable to KSU students through scholarships. For a limited time only, buy one ticket and get one ticket! Two for the price of one! Use Code GEER25 (case sensitive) to take advantage of this special offer.
Buy Tickets
- 9SundayBeth LaCour: Mountains and ValleysAll 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 KirkAll DayMatthew 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+32025 New Visions ExhibitionAll DayJuried by Matthew Kirk Opening reception: January 23, 5pm - 7:30pm
Buy TicketsAnnet Couwenberg: Sewing CirclesAll DayAnnet 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
Active Owls Weekend12:00pmSports 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 - 10Monday2025 New Visions ExhibitionAll Day
Juried by Matthew Kirk Opening reception: January 23, 5pm - 7:30pm
Buy TicketsAnnet Couwenberg: Sewing CirclesAll DayAnnet 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
+11Beth LaCour: Mountains and ValleysAll DayThe 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 KirkAll DayMatthew 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 TicketsJanuary P-Card Sign-off approvals and statements dueAll DaySign-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 TERMAll Daylease go to https://ecore.usg.edu for all important dates for eCore including registration and withdrawal dates.
10am Kennesaw Campus Tour10:00amNote- 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.
Love Data Week: Brick by Brick1:00pmBuild Your Own Data Viz with Legos! Unleash your creativity and turn data into tangible models! In this workshop, you’ll use Legos to build physical data visualizations that represent real data. Please register in advance, but walk-ins will also be welcome if there's availability. Estimated time to complete: 15 to 20 minutes.
Buy Tickets1PM Kennesaw Campus Tour1:00pmNote- 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.
1PM Marietta Campus Tour1:00pmNote- 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.
Student Leadership Awards Info Session for Submissions1:00pmWhat to Expect at the Info Sessions:
Join us for a 20-minute info session to learn how to submit nominations for the Student Leadership Awards! We’ll walk you through the nomination process, review award categories, and answer any questions you have. Whether you're nominating an individual, an organization, or an advisor, this session will ensure you’re prepared to submit a strong nomination.
Keeping up With KAB Tabling2:00pmStop 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.
The Write Place5:00pmLooking 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.
- 11TuesdayAnnet Couwenberg: Sewing CirclesAll 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
2025 New Visions ExhibitionAll DayJuried by Matthew Kirk Opening reception: January 23, 5pm - 7:30pm
Buy Tickets+17Beth LaCour: Mountains and ValleysAll DayThe 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 KirkAll DayMatthew 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 Tickets10am Kennesaw Campus Tour10:00amNote- 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.
Engagement & Networking Day 202510:00amWellstar 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 KSU11:00amEarly 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 Group12:00pmEarly 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 Session12:00pmThis 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.MAIGC Virtual Information Session12:30pmLearn about our Digital & Social Media Certificate or the Master of Arts in Integrated Global Communication. We will begin at 6:30 p.m. with an introduction to our programs and then answer any questions that you might have about graduate school, our programs, or the application process. To Register for the February 11th Information Session, Click Here. To view all upcoming MAIGC virtual information sessions, Click Here.
Student Leadership Awards Info Session for Submissions1:00pmWhat to Expect at the Info Sessions:
Join us for a 20-minute info session to learn how to submit nominations for the Student Leadership Awards! We’ll walk you through the nomination process, review award categories, and answer any questions you have. Whether you're nominating an individual, an organization, or an advisor, this session will ensure you’re prepared to submit a strong nomination.
1PM Marietta Campus Tour1:00pmNote- 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.
1PM Kennesaw Campus Tour1:00pmNote- 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.
Mapping Your Career: Research Strategies for the Construction Management Job Fair1:30pmMeet your Collegiate Librarian and learn how to best prepare for the Construction Management Diamond Career Fair on Thursday, February 13. This event is free and open to all students associated with the College of Architecture and Construction Management.
This drop-in style workshop covers research strategies in preparation for the job fair, including:
• Pre-researching the companies you want to talk to
• Looking at what your desired future employers admire in their employees
Pre-registration requested but not required.
Buy TicketsProfessionals with Purpose: Breighlynn Polk2:00pmJoin us for the next Radow College Professionals with Purpose event: Sounding the Silences through HBCU Radio - Reflections from the Inaugural Fellow - Breighlynn Polk
Breighlynn Polk was the inaugural fellow for the HBCU Radio Preservation Project and currently serves as Executive Director of the Iberian African American Historical Society. She earned a BA in history from Clark Atlanta University and MA in American Studies from Kennesaw State University. Much of Polk’s research and community work grows from her extensive oral history project chronicling the post-Jim Crow era lives of African Americans in the Louisiana South.
Tuesday February, 11th, 2PM - 3:15PM in the Carmichael Student Center: University Room A. Snacks will be provided to attendees.
Intro to Canva2:00pmParticipants 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, 20252:00pmRead below before registering for the class.
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MPA Virtual Information Session6:00pmAre 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 February 11th 6pm Session. Or to see all upcoming MPA information sessions, click here.
Paradise Protection6:00pmJoin 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.
- 12WednesdayFall 2024 Windgate Artist-in-Residence: Matthew KirkAll 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 TicketsBeth LaCour: Mountains and ValleysAll DayThe 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.).
+22Annet Couwenberg: Sewing CirclesAll DayAnnet 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
2025 New Visions ExhibitionAll DayJuried by Matthew Kirk Opening reception: January 23, 5pm - 7:30pm
Buy TicketsBook Talks and Q&A with Esther Kim Lee4:00amJoin the English department in welcoming Dr. Ester Kim Lee for a talk on her book Made Up Asians: Yellowface during the Exclusoin Era. The book traces the history of yellowface, the theatrical convention of non-Asian actors putting on makeup and costumes to look East Asian. Using case studies from European and US theatre, examinations of race science, and early films, Dr. Lee traces the development of this practice in the US context during the Exclusoion Era (1862-1940), when Asians faced legal and cultural exclusoins from immigration and citizenship.
USA India Business Summit & Georgia Tech Global Business Forum: Sustainability, AI & Digitalization: Global Drivers of Growth9:00amThis summit aims to bring together business leaders, policymakers, and academics to discuss and explore the latest trends and opportunities in sustainability, AI, and digitalization.
February 12-13, 2025
The Historic Academy of Medicine, Georgia Tech
875 W. Peachtree Street, NW
Atlanta, GA 30309
FREE of charge to all KSU students and faculty with KSU ID. Registration required. For more information please visit the USA India Business Summit 2025 website. Click HERE to register.
10AM Kennesaw Campus Spotlight Tour: MEBUS Program10:00amYour 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.comNote: This is an extended walking tour of campus
OPT Workshop Marietta Campus Room A21410:00amOPT Workshop for Work Authorization
Getting Started with Microsoft Forms10:00amThis 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.
Leading with Accountability11:00amJoin Provost and Executive Vice President for Academic Affairs, Dr. Ivan Pulinkala, as he shares his perspective on the impact of accountability on effective leadership! Leading with Accountability is on Wednesday, February 12th at 11 a.m. in the Malinda Jolley Mortin Ballrooms on the Marietta campus. Space is limited; RSVP here today.
M.A. in Professional Writing Virtual Info Session12:00pmThis event will provide an overview of the MAPW program, application process, and admissions requirements for prospective students.
Buy TicketsLeveraging Your Experience to Build Your Resume12:00pmWant 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!
Leveraging Your Experience to Build Your Resume12:00pmWant 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.
Workshop: Writing a Research Proposal12:00pmAre you not sure where to begin with your research proposal? Come to our workshop to get a better understanding of purpose and criteria for this genre!
MAPW Virtual Information Session12:00pmAre you interested in a Master of Arts in Professional Writing? If so, click the link to RSVP for the next virtual information session, February 12th 12:00pm, or to see all upcoming MAPW information sessions, click here.
Arch Job Fair12:30pmThis (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 Tour1:00pmNote- 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.
Student Leadership Awards Info Session for Submissions1:00pmWhat to Expect at the Info Sessions:
Join us for a 20-minute info session to learn how to submit nominations for the Student Leadership Awards! We’ll walk you through the nomination process, review award categories, and answer any questions you have. Whether you're nominating an individual, an organization, or an advisor, this session will ensure you’re prepared to submit a strong nomination.
How Learning Works Book Chat: Course Climate2:00pmHow 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 Kennesaw2:00pmOPT Workshop for Work Authorization
Café MPA5:00pmJoin the MPA program for coffee, snacks, and conversation. All are welcome!
Executive MBA Information Session6:00pmThe 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!
MSCJ Virtual Information Session6:00pmAre 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 February 12th Information Session, Click Here. To view all upcoming MSCJ virtual information sessions, Click Here.
ArtsKSU Presents: An Evening with Composer Stacy Garrop7:30pmArtsKSU 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 - 13ThursdayFall 2024 Windgate Artist-in-Residence: Matthew KirkAll 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 TicketsHarriet Tubman and Family Journeys of the Underground RailroadAll DayJoin us as for this KSU Humanities Day and Year of Canada event, as students and guest speakers discuss family stories at the core of their experiences and how these relate to contemporary themes of justice and freedom in the underground railroad and beyond. We will welcome author Rita Daniels, whose recent book highlights the journey of her ancestor Harriet Tubman.
+18Beth LaCour: Mountains and ValleysAll DayThe 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 Couwenberg: Sewing CirclesAll DayAnnet 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
2025 New Visions ExhibitionAll DayJuried by Matthew Kirk Opening reception: January 23, 5pm - 7:30pm
Buy TicketsHarriet Tubman and Family Journeys of the Underground Railroad9:30amJoin us as for this KSU Humanities Day and "Year of Canada" event, as students and guests discuss the family stories at the core of their experiences and how these relate to contemporary themes of justice and freedom in the underground railroad and beyond, which connected the US and Canada. Author Rita Daniels will be present to share elements of her ancestor Harriet Tubman's story.
10AM Marietta Campus Tour10:00amNote- 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.
Share The Love - Stingers12:00pmCelebrate love and friendship at our Share the Love event! Join us on Thursday, February 13 from 12 to 2 PM at Stingers, where you can decorate your own heart-shaped cutout and spread kindness. You can also purchase a personal pizza, a 2-liter drink and a sweet treat. Come share positivity and creativity! 💕
Master of Accounting Information Session12:00pmThe 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.
MAcc Information Session12:00pmIf you are interested in a program that focuses on MAcc and CPA in two semesters, join us for a KSU MAcc Information Session via Teams. You will be listening to details regarding the MAcc program and have opportunities to ask questions.
We look forward to our next Virtual Info Session, and hope you can join!
If you have questions, you may contact the MAcc Program Coordinator Alex Goble agoble3@kennesaw.edu
Ecology, Evolution, Behavior, & Organismal Biology (EEBOB) seminar series12:30pmSpeaker: Sebastian Hagan, Habitat Program Coordinator @ Birds Georgia
Title: “Birds Georgia: habitat restoration and how I got here”
Abstract: Sebastian Hagan is a very recent KSU alum, earning his B.S. Environmental Science in 2023 after conducting plant research with Dr. Heather Sutton. Since then, Sebastian has been employed as a Habitat Program Coordinator for Birds Georgia—a non-profit "dedicated to building places where birds and people thrive". In this role, Sebastian leads hands-on habitat restoration efforts on various properties, coordinates group activities, and helps further the mission of the organization. This seminar provides a glimpse into his role with Birds Georgia and advice for students interested in pursuing a similar career.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: Graduate Research Refresher1:00pmThis workshop is designed to equip returning graduate students with essential research skills. It covers identifying accurate sources, effective research methods, and integrating sources into academic writing. The goal is to enhance students' confidence and competence in conducting scholarly research. Join online: via Teams!
Student Leadership Awards Info Session for Submissions1:00pmWhat to Expect at the Info Sessions:
Join us for a 20-minute info session to learn how to submit nominations for the Student Leadership Awards! We’ll walk you through the nomination process, review award categories, and answer any questions you have. Whether you're nominating an individual, an organization, or an advisor, this session will ensure you’re prepared to submit a strong nomination.
1PM Kennesaw Campus Tour1:00pmNote- 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.
Scrappy Hour1:30pmJoin 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 Fair2:00pmAttention 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 Group2:00pmCrafting 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!5:15pmThe 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 (Cancelled)6:00pmFeeling 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's Macbeth7:30pmScottish 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 - 14FridayThe President's Award of Distinction Application DeadlineAll 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 KirkAll DayMatthew 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+10Annet Couwenberg: Sewing CirclesAll DayAnnet 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
2025 New Visions ExhibitionAll DayJuried by Matthew Kirk Opening reception: January 23, 5pm - 7:30pm
Buy TicketsLove in the Library10:00amCelebrate Valentine's Day by loving on some Happy Tails Pet Therapy animals! A variety of therapy dogs, and even a cat, will be in attendance for you to pet, snuggle, snaps photo of and just soak in the love. There will be snacks, crafts, sticker survey, quiz, giveaways and more. Stop by the Sturgis Library on the Kennesaw campus Friday morning for a great start to Valentine's Day!
OPT Workshop Marietta Campus Room A21410:00amOPT Workshop for Work Authorization
Workshop: Literacy Narratives11:00amAre you working on a literacy narrative? Come to this workshop to learn tips and tricks for writing this unique type of creative nonfiction essay.
Online via TEAMS: Join here!
Share The Love - The Commons12:00pmCelebrate love, friendship and sweet treats at our Share the Love event! Join us on Friday, February 14 from 12 to 2 PM in The Commons, where you can decorate your own heart-shaped cutout and spread kindness. You can also purchase a large cookie to enjoy or give to someone special. Come share the love and make someone's day a little brighter! 💕✨
Keep HOPE & Thrive: Maintain your scholarship with practical methods and planning3:00pmLet's discuss the HOPE scholarship during your Spring Semester. How does it help you and what happens if you lose it? Our office can discuss strategic ways to prevent losing your scholarship and/or prepare you to navigate expenses and life when attempting to regain the scholarship.
French Film Festival - The Taste of Things5:15pmThe 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.
Anne Plamondon Productions presents "Myokine"8:00pmAn 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 TicketsShakespeare's Macbeth8:00pmScottish 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 - 15SaturdayAnnet Couwenberg: Sewing CirclesAll 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
Beth LaCour: Mountains and ValleysAll DayThe 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.).
+5Fall 2024 Windgate Artist-in-Residence: Matthew KirkAll DayMatthew 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 Tickets2025 New Visions ExhibitionAll DayJuried by Matthew Kirk Opening reception: January 23, 5pm - 7:30pm
Buy TicketsKSU Opera Theater2:00pmAnne Plamondon Productions presents "Myokine"8:00pmAn 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 TicketsShakespeare's Macbeth8:00pmScottish 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
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Juried by Matthew Kirk Opening reception: January 23, 5pm - 7:30pm
Buy TicketsAnnet Couwenberg: Sewing CirclesAll DayAnnet 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
+3Beth LaCour: Mountains and ValleysAll DayThe 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 KirkAll DayMatthew 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 TicketsShakespeare's Macbeth3:00pmScottish 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 - 17Monday2025 New Visions ExhibitionAll Day
Juried by Matthew Kirk Opening reception: January 23, 5pm - 7:30pm
Buy TicketsAnnet Couwenberg: Sewing CirclesAll DayAnnet 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
+10Beth LaCour: Mountains and ValleysAll DayThe 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 KirkAll DayMatthew 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 Tickets10am Kennesaw Campus Tour10:00amNote- 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.
10AM Marietta Campus Tour10:00amNote- 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.
1PM Marietta Campus Tour1:00pmNote- 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.
1PM Kennesaw Campus Tour1:00pmNote- 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.
KSU Declassfied: First Generation Survival Guide3:00pmModeled after Ned's Declassified School Survival Guide, this open-mic style event features a panel of upperclassmen and student mentors answering all your questions about college life. No topic is off-limits as participants tackle challenges faced by first-generation students.
The Write Place5:00pmLooking 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.
MS in Fintech Virtual Information Session6:00pmFor prospective students to learn more about the program.
Hosted online via Microsoft Teams
KSU Jazz Ensemble I7:30pmJazz Series. Enjoy a performance by KSU Jazz Ensemble I led by Bailey School of Music Director of Jazz Studies Sam Skelton.
Buy Tickets - 18Tuesday2025 New Visions ExhibitionAll Day
Juried by Matthew Kirk Opening reception: January 23, 5pm - 7:30pm
Buy TicketsYear-End Deadline: Requisitions $250,000 or moreAll DayPurchases 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.
+21Beth LaCour: Mountains and ValleysAll DayThe 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 Couwenberg: Sewing CirclesAll DayAnnet 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
Fall 2024 Windgate Artist-in-Residence: Matthew KirkAll DayMatthew 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 TicketsHow to Write an Abstract (Marietta Campus)10:00amAre 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!
10AM Marietta Campus Tour10:00amNote- 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.
10am Kennesaw Campus Tour10:00amNote- 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.
ePro New User Training for Requesters: February 18, 202510:00amRead below before registering for the class.
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CSM Registered Student Organization Fair10:00amJoin the College of Science and Mathematics for our Registered Student Organization Fair! This is a great opportunity to meet some of the CSM-related student organizations in our SL atrium.
Creating Graphics in Adobe Express10:00amJoin 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!
Comp 10110:00amComp 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:
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IRB Training: IRB Compliance — Avoiding Common Pitfalls11:30amA session that highlights frequent mistakes researchers make in IRB submissions and compliance, offering strategies for avoiding delays.
*Training will be recorded and available following event.
Adulting 101: Leases over Lunch12:30pmRenting 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 Marietta Campus Tour1:00pmNote- 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.
1PM Kennesaw Campus Tour1:00pmNote- 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.
STEM OPT Workshop (virtual)2:00pmAlumni work authorization for STEM request, application and reporting
A Pedgagogy of Kindness Book Chat2:00pmA 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.
Financial Literacy Workshop: Debt Management2:00pmCome learn about managing your debt. Representatives from Fifth Third Bank will share their wisdom in helping navigate this sensitive topic. There will be no solicitation by the bank, as this is only an informational workshop hosted by the University Libraries and the Coles College of Business.
Buy TicketsLIL Engaged Leader (Spring 2025): Everyone Leads and Personal Values3:00pmJoin 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!
Workshop: Graduate Research Refresher3:00pmThis workshop is designed to equip returning graduate students with essential research skills. It covers identifying accurate sources, effective research methods, and integrating sources into academic writing. The goal is to enhance students' confidence and competence in conducting scholarly research. Join online: via Teams!
MSIPM Virtual Information Session7:00pmJoin 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 February 18th Information Session, Click Here. To view all upcoming MSIPM virtual information sessions, Click Here.
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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 TicketsBeth LaCour: Mountains and ValleysAll DayThe 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.).
+13Annet Couwenberg: Sewing CirclesAll DayAnnet 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
2025 New Visions ExhibitionAll DayJuried by Matthew Kirk Opening reception: January 23, 5pm - 7:30pm
Buy TicketsStudent Employment9:00amInterviewing and Candidate Selection – Tips and tricks for ensuring you run a successful interview process when hiring student assistants
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Sam Garbe
10am Kennesaw Campus Tour10:00amNote- 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.
Adobe Photoshop Express Workshop10:00amTransform 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.
Workshop: Revision, Editing, and Proofreading12:00pmYou probably know revising and proofreading are essential parts of the writing process, but do you know the most effective revision and proofreading strategies? Come to this workshop to learn useful revision and proofreading strategies that will lead to better papers.
Join us online here!
Adulting 101: Leases over Lunch12:30pmRenting 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 Tour1:00pmNote- 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.
Analysis and Applied Mathematics (AAM) Seminar1:00pmSpeaker: Samantha Sandberg-Clark, The Ohio State University
Title: “Arithmetic Progressions in Fractal Sets of Sufficient Thickness ”
Abstract: We consider the conditions required on a set that guarantee it contains arithmetic progressions. Szemeredi proved the existence of arithmetic progressions in subsets of the natural numbers with positive upper density. In the fractal setting, it is known by Maga and Keleti that full Hausdorff dimension is not enough to guarantee the existence of a 3-term arithmetic progression in subsets of d-dimensional Euclidean space; however, it turns out that Fourier decay coupled with nearly full Hausdorff dimension is sufficient for the existence of arithmetic progressions, as shown by Laba and Pramanik. In this talk, we consider another notion of size: Newhouse thickness. It is known that thickness larger than 1 is enough in the real line to guarantee the existence of a 3-term arithmetic progression. In higher dimensions, Yavicoli showed that it takes thickness larger than 10^8, along with some additional assumptions, to guarantee a 3-point configuration. We give the first result in higher dimensions showing the existence of 3-term arithmetic progressions in sets of thickness larger than 2/(1-2r), where r is a constant dependent on the set.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.
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Passcode: i8a8CJCodeQuest: Mastering the Art of Programming CSE 1321 & 13222:00pmThe purpose of this workshop is to help college students excel in CSE 1321 & 1322 by building foundational coding skills, exploring problem-solving techniques, and boosting their confidence with practical, hands-on programming exercises. Students will leave better equipped to tackle assignments, exams, and real-world coding challenges.
Speed Networking with Dr. Nazeera Dawood5:30pmJoin us for this transformative event hosted by the KSU Graduate Student Association.
Experience a Speed Networking Event with the remarkable Dr. Nazeera Dawood! A visionary in medicine, public health, government, and business consulting, Dr. Dawood will share her inspiring journey and offer valuable insights on leadership and social impact.
This interactive session is your opportunity to: Learn from an accomplished leader, discover ways to make a social impact, and expand your network through engaging discussions and Q&A.
Whether you're in healthcare, business, policy, or advocacy, Dr. Dawood's extensive experience has something for everyone. Seize this chance to connect and grow!
Date: February 19, 2025
Time: 5:30-6:30 p.m.
Location: Academic Learning Center, Room 3550Master of Science in Information Systems (MSIS) Information Session6:00pmSelecting 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 Symphony7:30pmBands & Percussion Series. Enjoy a performance by the KSU Wind Symphony under the direction of Bailey School of Music faculty.
Buy Tickets - 20ThursdayFall 2024 Windgate Artist-in-Residence: Matthew KirkAll 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 TicketsBeth LaCour: Mountains and ValleysAll DayThe 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.).
+17Annet Couwenberg: Sewing CirclesAll DayAnnet 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
2025 New Visions ExhibitionAll DayJuried by Matthew Kirk Opening reception: January 23, 5pm - 7:30pm
Buy TicketsGrant Writing Workshop — Day One9:00amSession 1: Finding Funding
9:00am Overview of Sponsors
9:45am Tools & Strategies to Help You Find Funding
10:30am Early Career Opportunities
11:15am Entry-level Opportunities
Register here: https://events.teams.microsoft.com/event/7003abd3-531b-4147-bfe4-e242356e0b23@45f26ee5-f134-439e-bc93-e6c7e33d61c2Session 2: Federal Funders
12:30pm Funding Opportunities with Veteran Affairs
1:30pm Pitching Your Project for NSF
2:15pm Understanding the Department of Energy
3:00pm Department of Defense Funding Opportunities
Register here: https://events.teams.microsoft.com/event/713e9516-1d95-4812-bba7-2ecd64846a9b@45f26ee5-f134-439e-bc93-e6c7e33d61c2Intro to Adobe AI Tools10:00amJourney 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).
10AM Marietta Campus Tour10:00amNote- 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.
10am Kennesaw Campus Tour10:00amNote- 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.
STEM Job Fair Prep12:00pmJoin 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 series12:30pmSpeaker: Becca Cozad, Southwestern Program Coordinator @ Amphibian and Reptile Conservancy
Title: “Herp conservation from the East Coast to the Western deserts”
Abstract: Becca Cozad earned her B.S. Biology from Emory University and her M.S. from the University of Georgia, where she studied wildlife disease in gopher tortoises. Her experience with conservation began with sea turtles at the Mote Marine Laboratory and the Georgia Sea Turtle Center and continued as a research biologist at the Nokuse Plantation; today, Becca works as the Southwestern Program Coordinator for the Amphibian and Reptile Conservancy—a nonprofit “focused on identifying and conserving the highest priority places for amphibians and reptiles in the United States.” In her presentation, Becca details her career journey, describes opportunities and challenges in conservation, and provides advice for students looking for post-graduation jobs and graduate school opportunities.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 Tour1:00pmNote- 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.
1PM Marietta Campus Tour1:00pmNote- 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.
Black History in The Hub1:00pmMuseums, Archives and Rare Books, along with the University Libraries, invites you to help us celebrate Black History Month with this special event. The Museum of History and Holocaust Education will showcase their traveling exhibit and trunk about the Tuskegee Airman of WWII. The Bentley Rare Book Museum will feature a selection of rare books authored by iconic Black writers of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. Example writers include Paul Laurence Dunbar, Zora Neale Hurston, James Baldwin, and Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Historical documentes University Archives collection will also be on display. Summer, the library's mascot and therapy Corgi, will be in attendance to interact with students. There will also be snacks, games, prizes and giveaways.
Scrappy Hour1:30pmJoin 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!
Discrete Mathematics Seminar2:00pmSpeaker: Dr. Edna Jones, Tulane University
Title: “Versions of the circle method”
Abstract: The circle method is a useful tool in analytic number theory and combinatorics. The term "circle method" can refer to one of a variety of techniques for using the analytic properties of the generating function of a sequence to obtain an asymptotic formula for the sequence. We will discuss different versions of the circle method and some results that can be obtained by using the circle method.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 in a hybrid format.
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Stream LinkKSU Declassfied: First Generation Survival Guide3:00pmModeled after Ned's Declassified School Survival Guide, this open-mic style event features a panel of upperclassmen and student mentors answering all your questions about college life. No topic is off-limits as participants tackle challenges faced by first-generation students.
French Film Festival - Anatomy of a Fall5:15pmThe 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.
Virtual 3MT Bootcamp - 2/20/20255:30pmJoin Dr. Juliet Langman, Dean of the Graduate College, online for professional-level training for 3MT slide design, public speaking, and other tips on presenting your research in three minutes to a non-specialist audience. Meeting ID and passcode will be provided after registration.
Click HERE to register.
Shakespeare's Macbeth7:30pmScottish 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 - 21Friday2025 New Visions ExhibitionAll Day
Juried by Matthew Kirk Opening reception: January 23, 5pm - 7:30pm
Buy TicketsAnnet Couwenberg: Sewing CirclesAll DayAnnet 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
+16Beth LaCour: Mountains and ValleysAll DayThe 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 KirkAll DayMatthew 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 TicketsGrant Writing Workshop — Day Two9:00amSession 1: Private Funding
9:00am Understanding Your Audience
9:45am Working with Corporations
10:30am Pitching Your Idea to Foundation
11:15am SoTL Specific
Register here: https://events.teams.microsoft.com/event/2e5df03f-5e56-4e29-82c5-c253807f374b@45f26ee5-f134-439e-bc93-e6c7e33d61c2Session 2: Working Effectively w/ SPA
1:00pm Smooth Submissions
1:45pm Introduction to Cayuse
2:30pm Fund Manager Training*
3:30pm Ask a SPA Professional
Register here: https://events.teams.microsoft.com/event/d05bdf2f-4a01-42b2-bad5-d810a1aa44b1@45f26ee5-f134-439e-bc93-e6c7e33d61c2
*In-person session (Academic Learning Center 5102)10am Kennesaw Campus Tour10:00amNote- 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.
Getting started with Microsoft Teams Calling10:00amIn 2025, KSU is transitioning from desk phones to Microsoft Teams Calling. With Teams Calling, you can make and receive calls, check voicemail, and share files from any device—and any location. Join the UITS Training Team for monthly workshops covering the basics of using Teams Calling from February 2025 to October 2025.
Shawn Sheehy10:00amIn 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 Tickets10AM Marietta Campus Spotlight Tour: Honors Program10:00amYour 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.”
Chairs and Directors MMG12:00pmChairs 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 Tour1:00pmNote- 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.
1PM Kennesaw Campus Tour1:00pmNote- 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.
Getting started with Microsoft Teams Calling2:00pmIn 2025, KSU is transitioning from desk phones to Microsoft Teams Calling. With Teams Calling, you can make and receive calls, check voicemail, and share files from any device—and any location. Join the UITS Training Team for monthly workshops covering the basics of using Teams Calling from February 2025 to October 2025.
CodeQuest: Mastering the Art of Programming CSE 1321 & 13222:00pmThe purpose of this workshop is to help college students excel in CSE 1321 & 1322 by building foundational coding skills, exploring problem-solving techniques, and boosting their confidence with practical, hands-on programming exercises. Students will leave better equipped to tackle assignments, exams, and real-world coding challenges.
Mathematics Colloquium seminar series2:30pmSpeaker: Dr. Edna Jones, Tulane University
Title: “Apollonian circle packings, integers, and sphere packings”
Abstract: Apollonian circle packings are certain circle configurations in which the circles do not intersect but may be tangent to each other. What do Apollonian circle packings have to do with integers? Under certain conditions, each circle in an Apollonian circle packing has a bend (1/radius) that is an integer! When all the bends are integral, which integers appear as bends? It turns out that this is a hard question to answer. However, it is easier to answer a similar question for analogous higher-dimensional sphere packings.
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.
KSU Sports Innovation Hackathon5:15pmThe 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.
French Film Festival - Mars Express5:15pmThe 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.
Shakespeare's Macbeth8:00pmScottish 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 - 22Saturday2025 New Visions ExhibitionAll Day
Juried by Matthew Kirk Opening reception: January 23, 5pm - 7:30pm
Buy TicketsAnnet Couwenberg: Sewing CirclesAll DayAnnet 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
+3Beth LaCour: Mountains and ValleysAll DayThe 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 KirkAll DayMatthew 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 TicketsShakespeare's Macbeth8:00pmScottish 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
- 23Sunday2025 New Visions ExhibitionAll Day
Juried by Matthew Kirk Opening reception: January 23, 5pm - 7:30pm
Buy TicketsAnnet Couwenberg: Sewing CirclesAll DayAnnet 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
+3Beth LaCour: Mountains and ValleysAll DayThe 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 KirkAll DayMatthew 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 TicketsShakespeare's Macbeth3:00pmScottish 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 - 24Monday2025 New Visions ExhibitionAll Day
Juried by Matthew Kirk Opening reception: January 23, 5pm - 7:30pm
Buy TicketsGenAI for Course Design & Student Engagement (GACD)All DayThis 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.
+14Fall 2024 Windgate Artist-in-Residence: Matthew KirkAll DayMatthew 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 TicketsDLI Media Essentials Workshop (MEW)All DayThe 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.
Beth LaCour: Mountains and ValleysAll DayThe 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 Couwenberg: Sewing CirclesAll DayAnnet 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
TRS Talks: Social Security Update!3:30amJoin us on our social channels for the next TRS Talks. Our guest will be Cindy Lundquist, a Social Security expert. We’ll be discussing the impact of the new Social Security Fairness Act, other Social Security topics, and more. This is an event you don't want to miss!
Join by the TRS social media
channel of your choice and catch the event onFebruary 24, 2025 at 3:30 pm EST.Accessible Teaching Essentials Workshop (Faculty Accessibility Workshop)9:00amThis 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.
The UDL Experience (UDLEX) Workshop9:00amThe 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.
10am Kennesaw Campus Tour10:00amNote- 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.
10AM Marietta Campus Tour10:00amNote- 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.
Sport Management Advising11:30amSport Management Drop-In Advising Session
📅 Monday, 2/24 | ⏰ 11:30 AM – 2:00 PM | 📍 Prillaman 2206
Need help with course planning? Drop in for advice—no appointment needed!
✅ Get guidance on:
- Program applications & curriculum overview
- Class registration tips & overrides
- Internship FAQs & networking with faculty
- Transfer credits & course substitutions
Don't miss this chance to get your questions answered and stay on track!
1PM Kennesaw Campus Tour1:00pmNote- 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.
1PM Marietta Campus Tour Spotlight: Robotics and Mechatronics Engineering1:00pmNote- 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.
The Write Place5:00pmLooking 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 University Bands7:30pmBands & Percussion Series. Enjoy performance by the KSU University Bands under the direction of Bailey School of Music faculty.
Buy Tickets - 25TuesdayDROP/ADD for 7 week IIAll Day
Please go to https://ecore.usg.edu for all important dates for eCore including registration dates.
FY 2025 Deadline for new vehicle requests.All DaySubmission deadline for new vehicle requests.
+15FINAL EXAMS - 7 weekl I TERMAll DayPlease go to https://ecore.usg.edu for all important dates for eCore including registration and withdrawal dates.
Fall 2024 Windgate Artist-in-Residence: Matthew KirkAll DayMatthew 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 TicketsAnnet Couwenberg: Sewing CirclesAll DayAnnet 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
2025 New Visions ExhibitionAll DayJuried by Matthew Kirk Opening reception: January 23, 5pm - 7:30pm
Buy TicketsMini Class: Intro to Canva9:00amJoin 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 Tour10:00amNote- 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.
10am Kennesaw Campus Tour10:00amNote- 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.
Connect Now! – Building Resilient Communities10:30amJoin Children and Family Programs and Cobb Collaborative for Connect Now!, a powerful event focused on understanding and addressing Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs).
Through an overview of the ACEs study, this session will equip community members with the knowledge and tools to:
✅ Build strong connections that foster resilience
✅ Prevent childhood trauma through awareness and action
✅ Support individuals affected by trauma with practical strategies📅 When: February 25, 2025 | ⏰ 10:30 AM – 11:30 AM
📍 Where: Bagwell College Model Classroom 221
📩 For more info: cfpinfo@kennesaw.eduLet’s work together to create a stronger, healthier community! 💙
2025 Spring STEM Job, Co-op, & Internship Fair11:00amEach 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 Industries, Norfolk Southern, Northside Hospital, Home Depot, Wellstar Health System, and Yamaha Motor Corporation, USA
Platinum Partners
ADMA BioCenters, Archer Western, Batson-Cook Construction, Beacon Building Products, Cleveland Electric Company, Enterprise, Georgia Army National Guard, Gray, Powerhouse, and Yardi
Gold Partners
6 Degrees Group, ADP, Carroll Daniel Construction, Enercon, EOSYS, Haskell, Jones & Swanson, LLC., MetroPower, Penske, and Sherwin-Williams
Workshop: Rhetorical Analysis11:00amAre you writing a rhetorical analysis essay? Come to this workshop to learn how to evaluate a text rhetorically and write about how the author's use of rhetorical strategies impacts the success or failure of the argument. Join us online: here!
1PM Kennesaw Campus Tour1:00pmNote- 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.
1PM Marietta Campus Tour1:00pmNote- 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.
College Algebra Factoring Success Camp2:00pmBrush up on your factoring skills at one of our College Algebra (MATH 1111) Factoring Success Camps! You will need these skills in upcoming college algebra modules and again in your future math courses.
LIL Engaged Leader (Spring 2025): Introduction to Strengths and Identity3:00pmJoin 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 & III7:30pmJazz Series. Enjoy performances by KSU Jazz Ensembles II & III led by Bailey School of Music faculty Wes Funderburk and Rob Opitz.
Buy Tickets - 26WednesdayBeth LaCour: Mountains and ValleysAll 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 Couwenberg: Sewing CirclesAll DayAnnet 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
+272025 New Visions ExhibitionAll DayJuried by Matthew Kirk Opening reception: January 23, 5pm - 7:30pm
Buy TicketsFall 2024 Windgate Artist-in-Residence: Matthew KirkAll DayMatthew 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 TicketsDROP/ADD for 7 week IIAll DayPlease go to https://ecore.usg.edu for all important dates for eCore including registration dates.
FINAL EXAMS - 7 weekl I TERMAll DayPlease go to https://ecore.usg.edu for all important dates for eCore including registration and withdrawal dates.
Wellstar College at Cobb Future FestAll DayWellstar College at 2025 Cobb Future Fest – February 26
Wellstar College is excited to participate in the 2025 Cobb Future Fest, inspiring the next generation of healthcare and human services professionals! With over 1,700 middle and high school students attending, this interactive career festival provides a hands-on look at in-demand career paths.
Our exhibit will showcase the dynamic fields of nursing, public health, exercise science, human services, and more—giving students a chance to explore the impact of health and wellness careers firsthand.
Join us as we engage with future healthcare leaders and demonstrate how Wellstar College is shaping the future of health and human services!
Experts on Data: File Managment Webinar10:00amJoin us for an informational session about file management—everything you wanted to know but were afraid to ask! Learn about storing your research data and more from our experts: Dr. Tamara Livingston, Institutional Records Manager and Executive Director of Museums, Archives, and Rare Books; Christian Kelly, Digital Archivist; and Amber Smith, Records Manager.
This event is hosted by the Scholarly Publishing and Research sub-unit within the University Libraries as part of the "Experts on..." series. The event will take place virtually on Teams.
10am Kennesaw Campus Tour10:00amNote- 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.
Grants: How to Find and Apply for Grants10:00amThis session will provide you with the knowledge and tools needed to help you find and apply for available grant opportunities.
You'll learn how to research grants and understand the eligibility criteria, ensuring you can target the right opportunities for your business. In addition, this webinar will discuss practical tips and strategies to increase your chances of success. Join us to learn more on the ins and outs of grants.
This course will be taught by Daniel McCoy, Business Consultant for UGA SBDC at Kennesaw State University, who holds four certificates in various grant writing courses and has worked with for profit companies, non-profits and churches in seeking grant funds.
2025 Spring STEM Job, Co-op, & Internship Fair11:00amEach 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 Industries, Norfolk Southern, Northside Hospital, Home Depot, Wellstar Health System, and Yamaha Motor Corporation, USA
Platinum Partners
ADMA BioCenters, Archer Western, Batson-Cook Construction, Beacon Building Products, Cleveland Electric Company, Enterprise, Georgia Army National Guard, Gray, Powerhouse, and Yardi
Gold Partners
6 Degrees Group, ADP, Carroll Daniel Construction, Enercon, EOSYS, Haskell, Jones & Swanson, LLC., MetroPower, Penske, and Sherwin-Williams
MSCJ Virtual Information Session12:00pmAre 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 February 26th Information Session, Click Here. To view all upcoming MSCJ virtual information sessions, Click Here.
Workshop: Writing a Literature Review for Graduate School12:00pmManaging the research and writing skills needed to tackle these unique assignments can be challenging. Join us via Teams.
PHDINCM Virtual Information Session12:30pmJoin us for an upcoming virtual information session for the Ph.D. in International Conflict Management Program. To Register for the February 26th Information Session, Click Here. To view all upcoming PHDINCM virtual information sessions, and to learn about the application process, Click Here.
1PM Kennesaw Campus Tour1:00pmNote- 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.
What is Accounting? Panel with Professionals1:00pmTwo 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.
- RSVP for Session 1 at 1pm
- RSVP for Session 2 at 2:30pm
SSP Career Summit: Resume Review, Mock Interviews, & Headshots!2:00pmThe purpose of this workshop is to prepare students for career success by refining their resumes, enhancing interview skills through mock sessions, and providing professional LinkedIn headshots.
What is Accounting? Panel with Professionals2:30pmTwo 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.
- RSVP for Session 1 at 1pm
- RSVP for Session 2 at 2:30pm
College Algebra Factoring Success Camp3:30pmBrush up on your factoring skills at one of our College Algebra (MATH 1111) Factoring Success Camps! You will need these skills in upcoming college algebra modules and again in your future math courses.
Stress Management Workshop - 2/26/254:30pmThis interactive workshop is hosted by Health Promotions and Wellness to educate graduate students on ways to manage their stress with preventative or palliative strategies. During the workshop, the presenter will discuss the different types of stress, common stressors and responses, and resources.
Click HERE to register.
Not Your Professor's Book Club5:00pmLooking for a book club that's like nothing you've seen before? Join Not Your Professor's Book Club! We dive into manga, graphic novels, horror, sci-fi, and more. If you want to hang out with fun people, explore daring reads, and chat this is the place for you! For more info, email us at wcbookclub@kennesaw.edu.
SDSA Showcase - Kennesaw Campus5:00pmThis showcase will exhibit presentations from Fall 2024 Analytics Day winners. You will get to hear about the fun applications of data science and how you can get more involved in the world of analytics!
Advisors for each of our programs and student ambassadors from each of our programs will be present to network with you. We are offering events on both campuses.
Faculty are welcome too! Faculty from other departments are some of the SDSA best Masters students!
THE SHOWCASE in Kennesaw is Wednesday February 26 from 5:00 to 6:30 pm in Prillaman HS1103.
THE SHOWCASE in Marietta is Wednesday March 5 from 5:00 to 6:30 pm in Atrium J161.Register here - bit.ly/showcaseRSVP
Buy TicketsWriters and Warlocks: Kennesaw5:00pmAre you a seasoned D&D player on a hunt for more adventure? Or are you new to the hobby, and looking for a good place to start? Writers and Warlocks welcomes all adventurers - regardless of experience level - to weekly nights of oneshots, workshops, and a welcoming environment that aims to make the world of TTRPGs feel a little less intimidating. For more information, email us at: wcgamewriters@kennesaw.edu
The Write Place: Marietta6:00pmLooking 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 Healthcare Management and Informatics Information Session6:00pmThis 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.Master of Science in Exercise Science Virtual Info Sessions6:00pmElevate Your Career with a Master of Science in Exercise Science! Our innovative program combines foundational and advanced coursework, hands-on lab experiences, and real-world applications through community and research projects. Ready to learn more?
Join our Virtual Info Session to discover the opportunities awaiting you with an MS in Exercise Science!
🔗 Register Now: https://ow.ly/Cjhi50UKz6q
Take the next step toward your future—sign up today! 🚀
KSU Intramurals: Floor Hockey6:00pmDates of Matches: February 26-27
Times: Vary
Location: Student Activities and Recreation Center (Kennesaw Campus)
Overview: Known as Ball Hockey in Canada, over 120 teams across the country compete in this sport. Kids in Canada often get to experience ball hockey in PE, now KSU students get to experience the sport through Intramural competitions. Sign up to play and you may win Year of Canada merch, or attend to cheer on your fellow Owls and feed your need for more hockey!
Hosted by Student Affairs and Intramurals.
Evening MBA/WebMBA Virtual Information Session6:00pmSelecting 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 Wind Ensemble7:30pmBands & 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 - 27ThursdayFebruary P-Card Cycle EndsAll Day
February P-Card Cycle Ends (1/28/2025 to 2/27/2025)
Fall 2024 Windgate Artist-in-Residence: Matthew KirkAll DayMatthew 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+23DROP/ADD for 7 week IIAll DayPlease go to https://ecore.usg.edu for all important dates for eCore including registration dates.
Beth LaCour: Mountains and ValleysAll DayThe 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 Couwenberg: Sewing CirclesAll DayAnnet 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
2025 New Visions ExhibitionAll DayJuried by Matthew Kirk Opening reception: January 23, 5pm - 7:30pm
Buy TicketsPHDINCM Virtual Information Session12:30pmJoin us for an upcoming virtual information session for the Ph.D. in International Conflict Management Program. To Register for the February 26th Information Session, Click Here. To view all upcoming PHDINCM virtual information sessions, and to learn about the application process, Click Here.
10am Kennesaw Campus Tour10:00amNote- 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.
10AM Marietta Campus Tour Spotlight: Architecture10:00amNote- 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).
Workshop: Writing a Research Proposal10:00amAre you not sure where to begin with your research proposal? Come to our workshop to get a better understanding of purpose and criteria for this genre! Join us via Teams.
2025 Spring STEM Job, Co-op, & Internship Fair11:00amEach 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 Industries, Norfolk Southern, Northside Hospital, Home Depot, Wellstar Health System, and Yamaha Motor Corporation, USA
Platinum Partners
ADMA BioCenters, Archer Western, Batson-Cook Construction, Beacon Building Products, Cleveland Electric Company, Enterprise, Georgia Army National Guard, Gray, Powerhouse, and Yardi
Gold Partners
6 Degrees Group, ADP, Carroll Daniel Construction, Enercon, EOSYS, Haskell, Jones & Swanson, LLC., MetroPower, Penske, and Sherwin-Williams
Increasing Student Engagement in Online Classes11:00amIncreasing 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.
Black History Month Read-In12:00pmKSU's Museums, Archives, Rare Books, and University Libraries in celebrating Black History Month with a Read-In on Marietta campus to showcase African American authors. You'll find a selection of books and digital resources you can enjoy in a cozy space during the Read–In. Or, if you can’t stay, come get some ideas of books to enjoy at a later date.
Ecology, Evolution, Behavior, & Organismal Biology (EEBOB) seminar series12:30pmSpeaker: Dr. Shelby Scott, Senior Consultant and Health Data Scientist @ Guidehouse
Title: “Will I ever need this in the real world? Why the answer is 'yes' from an interdisciplinary scientist”
Abstract: Dr. Shelby Scott is a biomathematician, data scientist, and researcher working as a Managing Consultant for Guidehouse. Before this position, Shelby earned her BS in Biomathematics at Rhodes College and her MS in Statistics and PhD in Ecology and Evolutionary Biology at the University of Tennessee Knoxville. Her academic background is in mathematical and statistical modeling, spanning from fox biology and infectious disease spread to gun violence and the covariates of diabetes. Since moving to a non-academic field, her work has expanded to include cruise ship disease dynamics, tracking systems for neurologic conditions, KPI tracking for grant distribution, and policy evaluation for state health programs. In her talk, Dr. Scott shares her experiences in consulting—highlighting the diversity of skills that she uses as part of her day-to-day work.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 Tour1:00pmNote- 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.
Scrappy Hour1:30pmJoin 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!
SSP Career Summit: Resume Review, Mock Interviews, & Headshots!2:00pmThe purpose of this workshop is to prepare students for career success by refining their resumes, enhancing interview skills through mock sessions, and providing professional LinkedIn headshots.
Game Writers' Guild2:15pmAre you passionate about storytelling and video games? Come write game narratives and storylines with us! Whether you're a seasoned writer or just starting out, everyone is welcome. No programming skills required—just bring your creativity and enthusiasm. Let's create immersive worlds and unforgettable characters together!
Writers and Warlocks5:00pmAre you a seasoned D&D player on a hunt for more adventure? Or are you new to the hobby, and looking for a good place to start? Writers and Warlocks welcomes all adventurers - regardless of experience level - to weekly nights of oneshots, workshops, and a welcoming environment that aims to make the world of TTRPGs feel a little less intimidating. For more information, email us at: wcgamewriters@kennesaw.edu
Anthropology to AI: Tips and Tricks for Navigating a Tech Career Pivot5:00pmWe are excited to invite you to a professional development workshop featuring Dr. Jessica Rudd, a proud KSU alumna.
Details:
- Date: February 27, 2025
- Time: 5:00 PM - 6:00 PM
- Location: J M Wilson Student Center, Room A215 (Marietta Campus)
Dr. Rudd will share valuable tips and tricks for pivoting careers, making early and mid-career transitions, and shifting focus. This workshop is designed to equip graduate students with the tools they need to navigate their professional journeys successfully.
Don't miss this opportunity to gain insights from an expert in the field. CLick HERE to register!
A Novel Idea: Book Club5:00pmJoin 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!
French Film Festival - Contempt5:15pmThe 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 Intramurals: Floor Hockey6:00pmKnown as Ball Hockey in Canada, over 120 teams across the country compete in this sport. Kids in Canada often get to experience ball hockey in PE, now KSU students get to experience the sport through Intramural competitions. Sign up to play and you may win Year of Canada merch, or attend to cheer on your fellow Owls and feed your need for more hockey!
(Hosted by Student Affairs and Intramurals.)
KSU Philharmonic Orchestra7:30pmOrchestras Series. Enjoy a performance by the KSU Philharmonic Orchestra led by Bailey School of Music faculty Nancy Conley.
Buy TicketsCollege Algebra Factoring Success Camp8:30pmBrush up on your factoring skills at one of our College Algebra (MATH 1111) Factoring Success Camps! You will need these skills in upcoming college algebra modules and again in your future math courses.
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Passcode: F@ct0r - 28FridayAnnet Couwenberg: Sewing CirclesAll 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
FINAL GRADES DUE - 7 week I TERMAll Daylease go to https://ecore.usg.edu for all important dates for eCore including registration and withdrawal dates.
+18Fall 2024 Windgate Artist-in-Residence: Matthew KirkAll DayMatthew 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 TicketsDROP/ADD for 7 week IIAll DayPlease go to https://ecore.usg.edu for all important dates for eCore including registration dates.
Beth LaCour: Mountains and ValleysAll DayThe 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 ExhibitionAll DayJuried by Matthew Kirk Opening reception: January 23, 5pm - 7:30pm
Buy TicketsRe-Allocations in WORKS for February Cycle (1/28/2025 to 2/27/2025) dueAll DayRe-Allocations due in WORKS for transactions dated 1/28/2025 to 2/27/2025
March P-Card Cycle BeginsAll DayMarch P-Card Cycle Begins (2/28/2025 to 3/27/2025)
10am Kennesaw Campus Tour10:00amNote- 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.
10AM Marietta Campus Tour10:00amNote- 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.
Omni CMS Workshop10:00amGet 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.
Assistant and Associate Chairs Mutual Mentoring Group12:00pmAssistant 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 I)12:00pmCrafting 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 noonSession 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 reviewersFollowing 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 noonSession 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.
Crafting a Compelling Specific Aims Page for Your Educational Research Grant Proposal (Part II)12:00pmCrafting 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 Tour1:00pmNote- 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.
1PM Marietta Campus Tour1:00pmNote- 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.
For Better or for Verse2:00pmWhether 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
OwlsServe Day at Atlanta Youth Tennis & Education Foundation5:00pmJoin the Department of Student Volunteerism and Service on February 28th for an OwlsServe Day at the AYTEF Block Party! Atlanta Youth Tennis & Education Foundation (AYTEF) offers tennis and education initiatives in vulnerable communities. AYTEF functions as a Sports Based Youth Development nonprofit, utilizing tennis as a catalyst for holistic growth in under-resourced youth.
Volunteers will assist with a variety of event tasks including off-court tennis guides, games/ activities, floaters, registration, and more!
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/556029
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 24th at 11am. 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 24th. 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.
French Film Festival - Disco Boy5:15pmThe 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 Choirs8:00pmChoral & Opera Series. Enjoy an evening of choral music performed by the KSU Treble Choir, Men’s Ensemble, Chorale, and Chamber Singers.
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- 1Saturday2025 New Visions ExhibitionAll Day
Juried by Matthew Kirk Opening reception: January 23, 5pm - 7:30pm
Buy TicketsAnnet Couwenberg: Sewing CirclesAll DayAnnet 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
+6KSU Scholarship DeadlineAll DayStudents in the College of Science and Mathematics have access to scholarships through the Office of Scholarships and Financial Aid. Search “College of Science and Mathematics” in ScholarshipUniverse to learn more about our scholarships!
KSU Scholarships applications are due March 1st.
CSM Scholarship Application Tips:
1) Qualify by answering questions.
2) Build & attach a CV.
3) Write a narrative.
▶ Describe the skills you developed that will serve you in the future.
▶ Discuss the values that have helped you become the person you are and how those will serve you in the future.
▶ Give an example of when you have applied your values to your life.
▶ Give an example of how you have used your skills in your daily life.
▶ Describe the goals you want to achieve after college.
4) Fully complete your application.Find out more information about scholarships and ScholarshipUniverse on the Office of Scholarships and Financial Aid website.
Fall 2024 Windgate Artist-in-Residence: Matthew KirkAll DayMatthew 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 TicketsDROP/ADD for 7 week IIAll DayPlease go to https://ecore.usg.edu for all important dates for eCore including registration dates.
Beth LaCour: Mountains and ValleysAll DayThe 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.).
OwlsServe Day at Marietta the Gathering9:30amJoin the Department of Student Volunteerism & Service for our OwlsServe Day at Marietta the Gathering! Marietta the Gathering is a festival held each March in Glover Park at the Historic Marietta Square celebrating Geek Community, pop culture, and the arts.
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/542787
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 February 24th. 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 February 24th. 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 Session10:30amThe 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!
- 2SundayFall 2024 Windgate Artist-in-Residence: Matthew KirkAll 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 TicketsDROP/ADD for 7 week IIAll DayPlease go to https://ecore.usg.edu for all important dates for eCore including registration dates.
+2Beth LaCour: Mountains and ValleysAll DayThe 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 Couwenberg: Sewing CirclesAll DayAnnet 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
- 3MondayFIRST DAY OF CLASS - 7 week IIAll Day
Please go to https://ecore.usg.edu for all important dates for eCore including course start and registration dates.
Fall 2024 Windgate Artist-in-Residence: Matthew KirkAll DayMatthew 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+19DROP/ADD for 7 week IIAll DayPlease go to https://ecore.usg.edu for all important dates for eCore including registration dates.
Beth LaCour: Mountains and ValleysAll DayThe 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.).
Application Deadline: 2025 Birla Carbon Scholars ProgramAll DayApplication Deadline for Birla Carbon Scholars Program is Monday, March 3, 2025.
Current CSM majors are invited to apply to spend the summer conducting research with a CSM faculty member & present your findings at the Birla Carbon Symposium!
Visit the Birla Carbon Scholars Program website for more information!
Annet Couwenberg: Sewing CirclesAll DayAnnet 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
10am Kennesaw Campus Tour10:00amNote- 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.
10AM Marietta Campus Tour10:00amNote- 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.
IRB Training: Managing Modifications, Incident Reports, and Closures in Cayuse11:30amIn this training session, participants will learn the essential procedures for managing study modifications, incident reports, and closures using the Cayuse IRB system. This interactive session will cover how to effectively submit modifications when changes occur in a study protocol, report incidents that may impact the safety or integrity of the research, and formally close a study upon completion. Attendees will learn how to navigate through Cayuse, ensuring compliance with IRB requirements, and understanding best practices for maintaining accurate documentation throughout the research lifecycle. This training is ideal for researchers, coordinators, and administrators involved in IRB submissions.
*Training will be recorded and available following event.
MAST Virtual Information Session12:00pmAre you interested in a Master’s degree in American Studies? If so, please join us at a virtual information session. We look forward to seeing you! To Register for the March 3rd Information Session, Click Here. To view all upcoming MAST virtual information sessions, Click Here.
March Maple Madness Mondays12:00pmMarch just got sweeter thanks to KSU's "Year of Canada"! 🍁 Join us for March Maple Madness Mondays, where maple syrup meets competition! Think you can pick the best maple treat? Set your brackets and taste your way to victory! 📍 Catch us on Mondays from 12-2 pm. Our first event will take place📍 3/3 – University Village Walkway (Kennesaw). 🍁 Tag your foodie friends & let the maple madness begin! 🍁
Career Planning and Development for Graduate Students12:00pmPlease join us online Monday, March 3rd at noon (EST) for a session with Mr. Wade Thomas, Associate Director of Career Advising and Planning in the KSUs Department of Career Planning and Development. Mr. Thomas will discuss strategies for job and internship searches, writing resumes and cover letters, and share information on the resources available in Career Planning and Development
Marketplace of Ideas12:15pmMarketplace of Ideas is an academic event that features two scholars discussing different evidence-based perspectives on the same potentially controversial topic. The discussion will be led by a respected moderator, Sherill Hayes, who will challenge both perspectives. Both scholars, Bill Franks and Camille Stewart Gloster, will agree to rules of engagement centered around civility, mutual respect, and a willingness to continue the dialogue. You don’t want to miss this, RSVP here today!
Escape the Chamber of STEM12:30pmSomething strange is happening at the library—can you make it out in time? Use your STEM knowledge to escape! Test your wits against our puzzles and riddles in the Escape Room! Sign up with a group of 3-6 people OR as an individual and join a group when you arrive. Each session will take up to an hour, but likely less.
1PM Kennesaw Campus Tour1:00pmNote- 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.
1PM Marietta Campus Tour1:00pmNote- 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.
KAB's Krashout2:00pmFeeling stressed? It’s time to let it all out—literally! Join us for KrashOut, the ultimate stress-relieving event where you can break, smash, and shatter your stress away!
✨ Smash Away Your Stress: Grab a glass plate, write down what’s stressing you out, and send it flying into pieces!
Early Career Onboarding Series | Expanding the NEST: Utilizing Course Design and Resources for Student Success2:00pmEarly Career Onboarding Series | Expanding the NEST: Utilizing Course Design and Resources for Student Success
Facilitator: Misty Grayer, Laura Howard, Sherrill Hayes
Student success is an institutional and University System of Georgia priority. The literature on student success is very robust and it has identified several strategies that work to increase student learning, retention, and success. In this session, we will explore resources provided at KSU supporting student success and off course design strategies to incorporate these practices.To register, please go log in to OwlTrain and register on the event page here.
The Write Place5:00pmLooking 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.
MS in Fintech Virtual Information Session6:00pmFor prospective students to learn more about the program.
Hosted online via Microsoft Teams
KSU Jazz Faculty Parliament7:30pmFaculty Recital Series. Enjoy an evening of jazz performed by the Bailey School of Music’s Faculty Jazz Parliament.
Buy Tickets - 4TuesdayDELETION FOR NON-PAYMENT for 7 Week IIAll Day
For registrations 2/25/2025 through 3/4/2025.
DROP/ADD for 7 week IIAll DayPlease go to https://ecore.usg.edu for all important dates for eCore including registration dates.
+16Fall 2024 Windgate Artist-in-Residence: Matthew KirkAll DayMatthew 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 TicketsAnnet Couwenberg: Sewing CirclesAll DayAnnet 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
Beth LaCour: Mountains and ValleysAll DayThe 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.).
D2L Quick Answers: Gradebook for Midterms10:00amParticipants will review creating calculated grade items, using the final calculated grade to track midterm progress, and excluding ungraded items from the grade calculation. This workshop is part of our D2L Quick Answers series, designed to help you navigate D2L with ease and efficiency.
Active Learning11:00amActive Learning
Facilitator: Misty Grayer
Active learning has a broad research base supporting its impact on improving student learning (Freeman et al, 2014). You might then wonder - how can I design active learning experiences that are resilient and adaptable to our ever changing learning environment? In this webinar we will explore what makes certain types of active learning highly flexible, resilient, and inclusive, and we will experience some simple active learning techniques that can be applied in any discipline and in any teaching modality.To register, please go log in to OwlTrain and register on the event page here.
Workshop: Organizing and Analyzing Your Research11:00amCome to this workshop to learn how to stay organized and engage with your sources throughout the processes of conducting research and writing your paper.
Join us online via Teams: Link here
Escape the Chamber of STEM11:30amSomething strange is happening at the library—can you make it out in time? Use your STEM knowledge to escape! Test your wits against our puzzles and riddles in the Escape Room! Sign up with a group of 3-6 people OR as an individual and join a group when you arrive. Each session will take up to an hour, but likely less.
Crawfish Boil12:00pmJoin us for our annual Crawfish Boil on Tuesday, March 4! Enjoy delicious Crawfish, Shrimp and Andouille Sausage at Stingers from 12 – 2 PM or at The Commons from 5 – 7 PM. Savor sides like Seasoned Potatoes and Corn on the Cobb, and indulge in desserts such as Napoleon Cake and King Cake. Two Meal Plan entries or $22.50 in Dining Dollars to enter.
Navigating LinkedIn12:00pmWorkshop utilizing LinkedIn for College Students to Network, Showcase Skills, and Unlock Career Opportunities.
Chemistry and Biochemistry Departmental Seminar Series12:30pmSpeaker: Dr.Gary Guillet, Furman University
Title: "Extended Metal Atom Chains of Fe – {FeFeFe}18 & {FeFeFe}19 "Abstract: Extended metal atom chain complexes (EMAC) are 1-D arrangements of three or more metal atoms that often contain direct metal-metal bonds. EMACs that incorporate first-row transition metals have the possibility of coupling multiple high spin metal centers with direct magnetic exchange, derived from the M-M bonds, which could be a useful strategy in the synthesis of novel magnetic compounds as they can have significant axial magnetic anisotropy. Historically, EMAC’s with 3d metals have been supported by dipyridylamine (dpa) and they are essentially isostructural (M3dpa2X2). They are also typically low spin, a result of the strong ligand field. The Guillet group has pioneered the use of the 2,6-bis(trimethylsilylamino)pyridine (H2LMe) as the supporting ligand, which is sterically larger than dpa and dianionic. This ligand supported the first trinuclear EMAC of iron with short Fe-Fe distances which coordinates the metals in a trigonal ligand field (Fe3L3) without axial ligation. This complex has a well-isolated magnetic ground state with S = 6. Presented herein are novel advancements in the computational modeling of triiron EMACs, the reduction chemistry of the neutral Fe3L3, and the design and synthesis if new ligands families to expand the known examples of triiron EMACs.
The Chemistry and Biochemistry Departmental Seminar Series covers a broad range of fields in the Chemical and Biochemical Sciences. In past seminars, scientists from Academia, Government, and Industry have presented their most recent discoveries and contributions in their respective areas. This Seminar Series offers students and faculty the opportunity to interact directly with other leaders in their specializations and to gain a good overview of the entire range of fields in Chemistry and Biochemistry.
This seminar will take place in person.
1PM Kennesaw Campus Tour1:00pmNote- 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.
1PM Marietta Campus Tour1:00pmNote- 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.
Adulting 101: Tax Time1:00pmJoin us at this workshop to learn about the VITA tax site on campus, what you need to do your taxes, and what to bring with you if someone is preparing your taxes.
Hosted in partnership with the United Way of Greater Atlanta
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!
LIL Engaged Leader (Spring 2025): Visioning/Goal Setting3:00pmJoin the Department of Student Leadership for our final workshop of the semester!
Learn to create action-oriented goals for personal and professional success.
Interdisciplinary Research Teams with Students3:30pmThis workshop is for mentors whose research is interdisciplinary; thus, the team members come from diverse disciplines. Learn more about how to effectively lead interdisciplinary teams in this session.
Crawfish Boil5:00pmJoin us for our annual Crawfish Boil on Tuesday, March 4! Enjoy delicious Crawfish, Shrimp and Andouille Sausage at Stingers from 12 – 2 PM or at The Commons from 5 – 7 PM. Savor sides like Seasoned Potatoes and Corn on the Cobb, and indulge in desserts such as Napoleon Cake and King Cake. Two Meal Plan entries or $22.50 in Dining Dollars to enter.
- 5WednesdayAnnet Couwenberg: Sewing CirclesAll 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
Beth LaCour: Mountains and ValleysAll DayThe 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.).
+18Captrust Advisors 1:1 Financial Planning MeetingAll DayTopics covered in the forty-five-minute individual advisory sessions include, but are not limited to the following:
• Retirement and general financial planning
• Investment education and advice
You also will have an opportunity to create a Retirement Blueprint, CAPTRUST’s interactive retirement readiness tool. The Blueprint is an unbiased, comprehensive financial plan that will help an employee to answer some difficult questions such as:
• Am I on track for retirement?
• How much do I need to save?
• How should I invest my money?
• When can I retire?
•How long will my money last?
To learn more about the Blueprint you can view a short, informative video by clicking here.
These one-on-one sessions are offered to you solely as a benefit; be assured that CAPTRUST's role is not to sell you anything, but purely to help you make sound investment decisions.
Click here to schedule an appointmentFall 2024 Windgate Artist-in-Residence: Matthew KirkAll DayMatthew 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 Tickets10am Kennesaw Campus Tour10:00amNote- 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.
Evening MBA/WebMBA Virtual Information Session12:00pmSelecting 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.
HERStory Month: Elizabeth Wilson12:00pmElizabeth 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.
Buy TicketsWorkshop: Integrating Sources and Avoiding Plagiarism12:00pmCome 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.
Analysis and Applied Mathematics (AAM) Seminar1:00pmSpeaker: Dr. Beniamin Bogosel, Ecole Polytechnique
Title: “A computer assisted proof in shape optimization”
Abstract: The optimization of the eigenvalues of differential operators is an active field of research with diverse theoretical and practical implications. In particular, the fundamental eigenvalue of the Dirichlet-Laplace operator dictates the dissipation rate of the heat in a given domain. To preserve heat as long as possible it is interesting to minimize the fundamental eigenvalue. Polya and Szego conjectured in 1950 that the regular $n$-gon minimizes the fundamental eigenvalue among $n$-gons with fixed area. Although this result is simple to state, the problem is still open today for $n\geq 5$. In this presentation I will show how the proof of the conjecture can be reduced to a finite number of numerical computations. The local minimality is solved for $n \in \{5,6\}$ using interval arithmetic, a modern computation technique which guarantees the error control in floating point computations.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.
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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.
OPT Workshop (virtual)2:00pmOPT Workshop for Graduates
Workshop: CAREER Proposal Prep Program2:00pmElements of a Strong Education Plan
This program involves a series of one-hour monthly workshops, plus one-hour monthly writing sessions throughout the spring semester followed by a two-day writing retreat in May.
Participants are required to register for events in advance, but sessions will be recorded for those who cannot attend in person. Each workshop and writing session will allow ample time for Q&A. Additionally, we have a D2L course with resources specific to writing NSF CAREER proposals available for registered participants.
Monthly workshops will meet via Teams on Wednesdays from 2-3 p.m.
Discrete Mathematics Seminar2:30pmSpeaker: Dr. Chi Hoi (Kyle) Yip, Georgia Institute of Technology
Title: “Positivity preservers and cliques in Paley graphs”
Abstract: Let $A = (a_{ij})$ be an $n \times n$ matrix with entries in a field $\F$ and let $f$ be a function defined on $\F$. The function naturally induces an entrywise transformation of $A$ via $f[A] := (f(a_{ij}))$. The study of such entrywise transforms that preserve various forms of matrix positivity has a rich and long history since the seminal work of Schoenberg. In this talk, I will discuss an analogue of such a question in finite fields. Over a finite field $\F_q$, a matrix is said to be positive definite if it is symmetric and all its leading principal minors are non-zero squares in $\F_q$; given $f:\F_q \to \F_q$, we say $f$ is a positivity preserver on $M_n(\F_q)$ if $f[A]$ is positive definite for all positive definite $A \in M_n(\F_q)$. I will discuss a complete classification of positivity preservers on $M_2(\F_q)$ for all prime powers $q$ other than those with $q \equiv 1 \pmod 4$ that are not a perfect square. In particular, I will focus on the case $q \equiv 1 \pmod 4$, where ideas from finite geometry and Paley graphs play a crucial role. Joint work with Dominique Guillot, Himanshu Gupta, and Prateek Kumar Vishwakarma.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 in a hybrid format.
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Stream LinkNot Your Professor's Book Club5:00pmLooking for a book club that's like nothing you've seen before? Join Not Your Professor's Book Club! We dive into manga, graphic novels, horror, sci-fi, and more. If you want to hang out with fun people, explore daring reads, and chat this is the place for you! For more info, email us at wcbookclub@kennesaw.edu.
SDSA Showcase - Marietta Campus5:00pmThis showcase will exhibit presentations from Fall 2024 Analytics Day winners. You will get to hear about the fun applications of data science and how you can get more involved in the world of analytics!
Advisors for each of our programs and student ambassadors from each of our programs will be present to network with you. We are offering events on both campuses.
Faculty are welcome too! Faculty from other departments are some of the SDSA best Masters students!
THE SHOWCASE in Kennesaw is Wednesday February 26 from 5:00 to 6:30 pm in Prillaman HS1103.
THE SHOWCASE in Marietta is Wednesday March 5 from 5:00 to 6:30 pm in Atrium J161.Register here - bit.ly/showcaseRSVP
Writers and Warlocks: Kennesaw5:00pmAre you a seasoned D&D player on a hunt for more adventure? Or are you new to the hobby, and looking for a good place to start? Writers and Warlocks welcomes all adventurers - regardless of experience level - to weekly nights of oneshots, workshops, and a welcoming environment that aims to make the world of TTRPGs feel a little less intimidating. For more information, email us at: wcgamewriters@kennesaw.edu
Virtual 3MT Bootcamp - March 5, 20255:30pmJoin Dr. Juliet Langman, Dean of the Graduate College, online for professional-level training for 3MT slide design, public speaking, and other tips on presenting your research in three minutes to a non-specialist audience. Meeting ID and passcode will be provided after registration.
Click HERE to register.
Master of Science in Information Systems (MSIS) Information Session6:00pmSelecting 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.
The Write Place: Marietta6:00pmLooking 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 Orchestra7:30pmOrchestras Series. Enjoy a performance under the direction of Bailey School of Music Director of Orchestral Studies Nathaniel F. Parker.
Buy Tickets - 6ThursdayAnnet Couwenberg: Sewing CirclesAll 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
Beth LaCour: Mountains and ValleysAll DayThe 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.).
+16Fall 2024 Windgate Artist-in-Residence: Matthew KirkAll DayMatthew 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 TicketsUSG Healthcare Plan | WEIGHT WATCHERSAll DayDid you know that you have access to Weight Watchers® through your USG healthcare plan?
Weight Watchers is here to help you lose weight and build lasting healthy habits—one small step at a time. Unlike restrictive fad diets that may offer short-term results but rarely work in the long run, Weight Watchers focuses on sustainable solutions that empower you to lose weight and maintain a healthy lifestyle for the long haul.
If you’re enrolled in a USG healthcare plan, you’re eligible to access the benefits of Weight Watchers® at a discounted rate. Start your journey today by learning more and registering for the program.
To get started, simply call Weight Watchers® at 1-866-204-2885, or explore the following links based on your health plan:
- Anthem members – Learn more here
- Kaiser members – Learn more here
Take the first step toward a healthier you with Weight Watchers—where sustainable success begins!
10am Kennesaw Campus Tour10:00amNote- 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.
Evening MBA/WebMBA Virtual Information Session12:00pmSelecting 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.
Financial Literacy Series by CAPTRUST, Part 1 of 412:00pmYour Mind
Thu, March 06, 2025 | 12:00PM
Financial Literacy Series by CAPTRUST, Part 1 of 4
Join USG Benefits and CAPTRUST Financial Advisors for the Spring 2025 Financial Literacy Series that empowers you to take control of your financial health and wellness. This session covers: The Foundations of Personal Finance.
Ecology, Evolution, Behavior, & Organismal Biology (EEBOB) seminar series12:30pmSpeaker: Jenna Palmisano, PhD Student @ University of Central Florida
Title: “Unraveling emerging pathogen dynamics in southeastern snakes through SLAM and pygmy rattlesnake research”
Abstract: Jenna earned her undergraduate degree from Stetson University and is now a PhD student in the Savage Lab at the University of Central Florida. Jenna's research focuses on how disease threatens wildlife populations; in particular, she is a leader in understanding how an invasive pentastome parasite threatens native reptiles. As part of this work, Jenna founded SLAM (Snake Lungworm Alliance & Monitoring)—a network for scientists and members of the public to share observations and information about this threat. In her talk, Jenna discusses all of these topics and more.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 Tour1:00pmNote- 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.
Workshop: Writing a Literature Review for Graduate School1:00pmManaging the research and writing skills needed to tackle these unique assignments can be challenging. Join us via Teams.
1PM Marietta Campus Tour1:00pmNote- 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.
Scrappy Hour1:30pmJoin 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 Copilot2:00pmJoin 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!
Game Writers' Guild2:15pmAre you passionate about storytelling and video games? Come write game narratives and storylines with us! Whether you're a seasoned writer or just starting out, everyone is welcome. No programming skills required—just bring your creativity and enthusiasm. Let's create immersive worlds and unforgettable characters together!
A Novel Idea: Book Club5:00pmJoin 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!
Panel Discussion: Optimizing Family Business Performance5:00pmJoin us for a networking event and panel discussion on how to optimize your family business performance, whether it's through sales infrastructure and management, building the value of your family business, or growing your brand through storytelling.
You'll learn from industry experts on how they strategically guide family businesses to success in core areas of operations, resulting in measured success and growth.
Panelists include:
- Joe Farach, Neri Capital Partners
- Christy Renee Stehle, Magnetic Storyteller & Strategist
- Dean Nolley, Sales Growth Imagination, LLC
Writers and Warlocks5:00pmAre you a seasoned D&D player on a hunt for more adventure? Or are you new to the hobby, and looking for a good place to start? Writers and Warlocks welcomes all adventurers - regardless of experience level - to weekly nights of oneshots, workshops, and a welcoming environment that aims to make the world of TTRPGs feel a little less intimidating. For more information, email us at: wcgamewriters@kennesaw.edu
Faculty Recital: Robert Henry, Piano7:30pmFaculty Recital Series. Enjoy an evening of music featuring the piano performed by Bailey School of Music faculty artist and piano area coordinator Robert Henry.
Buy Tickets - 7FridayUSG Healthcare Plan | WEIGHT WATCHERSAll Day
Did you know that you have access to Weight Watchers® through your USG healthcare plan?
Weight Watchers is here to help you lose weight and build lasting healthy habits—one small step at a time. Unlike restrictive fad diets that may offer short-term results but rarely work in the long run, Weight Watchers focuses on sustainable solutions that empower you to lose weight and maintain a healthy lifestyle for the long haul.
If you’re enrolled in a USG healthcare plan, you’re eligible to access the benefits of Weight Watchers® at a discounted rate. Start your journey today by learning more and registering for the program.
To get started, simply call Weight Watchers® at 1-866-204-2885, or explore the following links based on your health plan:
- Anthem members – Learn more here
- Kaiser members – Learn more here
Take the first step toward a healthier you with Weight Watchers—where sustainable success begins!
Fall 2024 Windgate Artist-in-Residence: Matthew KirkAll DayMatthew 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+8Experiencing Italy: A Mindful Eating Education Abroad for Exercise Science StudentsAll DayHealth Promotion & Wellness, along with the Department of Exercise Science and Sport Management, invite declared Exercise Science students to embark on an educational journey to Italy during spring break, March 7-15, 2025. This unique 3-credit hour course aims to deepen knowledge of food origins, appreciate flavors, and foster a balanced relationship with food.
Students will engage in immersive experiences such as cooking classes, tasting sessions, and farm-to-table excursions, offering hands-on applications of mindful and intuitive eating. Interactions with local communities will illuminate traditional food customs, providing insights into different cultural culinary styles.
The itinerary includes visits to iconic landmarks and cultural sites in Rome and Florence. Days will be spent exploring historic marvels and sampling local dining specialties. Throughout, the trip emphasizes not only cultural immersion but also personal reflection on eating habits, encouraging participants to integrate mindful eating into their daily lives.
For registration and further details, please refer to the Studio Abroad brochure or email Danielle Southern at dsouth13@kennesaw.edu.
Beth LaCour: Mountains and ValleysAll DayThe 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 Couwenberg: Sewing CirclesAll DayAnnet 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
Active Owls Weekend7:00amSports 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 Tickets10AM Kennesaw Campus Spotlight Tour: Honors Program10:00amNote- 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.”
Workshop: Writing at the University Level10:00amWriting 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.
For Better or for Verse2:00pmWhether 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
Terminus Modern Ballet Theatre presents "Duality"8:00pmIn 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 - 8SaturdayBeth LaCour: Mountains and ValleysAll 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 KirkAll DayMatthew 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+3Annet Couwenberg: Sewing CirclesAll DayAnnet 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
Active Owls Weekend10:00amSports 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 TicketsTerminus Modern Ballet Theatre presents "Duality"8:00pmIn 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
- 9SundayActive Owls Weekend12:00pm
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 TicketsTerminus Modern Ballet Theatre presents "Duality"2:00pmIn 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 - 10MondayUSG Healthcare Plan | WEIGHT WATCHERSAll Day
Did you know that you have access to Weight Watchers® through your USG healthcare plan?
Weight Watchers is here to help you lose weight and build lasting healthy habits—one small step at a time. Unlike restrictive fad diets that may offer short-term results but rarely work in the long run, Weight Watchers focuses on sustainable solutions that empower you to lose weight and maintain a healthy lifestyle for the long haul.
If you’re enrolled in a USG healthcare plan, you’re eligible to access the benefits of Weight Watchers® at a discounted rate. Start your journey today by learning more and registering for the program.
To get started, simply call Weight Watchers® at 1-866-204-2885, or explore the following links based on your health plan:
- Anthem members – Learn more here
- Kaiser members – Learn more here
Take the first step toward a healthier you with Weight Watchers—where sustainable success begins!
Spring Break!All DayHave a safe and fun Spring Break!
+5Holiday/BreakAll DayFebruary P-Card Sign-off approvals and statements dueAll DaySign-off approvals due in WORKS for February cycle. Statements due by 4:00 PM
Free Digital Platforms and Tools for Small Business Webinar10:00amWant to leverage digital tools and platforms to help your business but don’t know where to begin?
There are lots of free options available (including Canva, Mailchimp, Calendly, LucidChart, etc…) Join us for this session of Marketing Monday for Free Digital Platforms and Tool for Small Business and learn from marketing guru Laura Thompson as she discusses the types of tools available along with recommendations for how best to support your business needs.
Employee Wellness | Wellbeing Coach Consultations12:00pmWe’re thrilled to offer personalized Well-being Consults designed to support you on your journey to better health and fitness. No matter where you are in your wellness journey, your well-being team is here to help you make lasting, positive changes. Whether you're aiming to improve your diet, get fitter, or find more balance in your life, we’re here to guide you every step of the way.
Why Schedule a Well-being Consult?
- Nutrition Guidance: Struggling to make healthier food choices or set realistic nutrition goals? Our experts can help you craft a plan that works for you, making it easier to enjoy nutritious foods without feeling overwhelmed.
- Fitness Guidance: Staying active and motivated can be challenging. Let us help you discover exercises that suit your lifestyle, create a fitness routine, and provide tips to keep you motivated and on track.
- Well-being Program: Take full advantage of the well-being resources available to you. Learn about the tools, programs, and support that can help you create and sustain healthy habits.
- Health Care Plan: Your health care plan can be a valuable resource in your wellness journey. We’ll help you navigate your benefits and find ways to maximize your coverage for better health outcomes.
Don't wait—schedule your well-being consult today and start building healthy habits that last! We’re here to support you in reaching your health and fitness goals.
Full Plate Living12:00pmAre you looking to improve your eating habits and live a healthier lifestyle, but not sure where to begin? The KSU Wellbeing Team is here to help! Join us for the Full Plate Living Healthy Lifestyle Program information session and discover how easy and rewarding it can be to eat healthier and feel better!
This transformative program consists of just eight 50-minute sessions that will guide you step-by-step on how to incorporate whole, unprocessed, fiber-rich foods into your daily meals. You'll also learn 10 practical tools to help support your journey toward lasting health and wellness. Whether you're looking to boost energy, improve digestion, or just feel better overall, small changes can lead to big health benefits!
Are you ready to take the first step toward a healthier you? Don't wait—join us for this informative session and find out how the Full Plate Living Healthy Lifestyle Program can work for you.
📅 Information Session: This is your chance to learn more about the program and how it can positively impact your life. Register today for one of the following sessions:
- March 10th from 12:00pm - 12:45pm at KSU Center, Room 461
- March 20th from 12:00pm - 12:45pm
Make the choice to invest in your health today! Register now and take the first step toward a healthier, happier future.
- 11TuesdayUSG Healthcare Plan | WEIGHT WATCHERSAll Day
Did you know that you have access to Weight Watchers® through your USG healthcare plan?
Weight Watchers is here to help you lose weight and build lasting healthy habits—one small step at a time. Unlike restrictive fad diets that may offer short-term results but rarely work in the long run, Weight Watchers focuses on sustainable solutions that empower you to lose weight and maintain a healthy lifestyle for the long haul.
If you’re enrolled in a USG healthcare plan, you’re eligible to access the benefits of Weight Watchers® at a discounted rate. Start your journey today by learning more and registering for the program.
To get started, simply call Weight Watchers® at 1-866-204-2885, or explore the following links based on your health plan:
- Anthem members – Learn more here
- Kaiser members – Learn more here
Take the first step toward a healthier you with Weight Watchers—where sustainable success begins!
Spring Break!All DayHave a safe and fun Spring Break!
+11Holiday/BreakAll DayACS ConventionAll DaySave the Dates for the ACS Convention March 11th through March 15th, 2025. More details coming soon.
ePro New User Training for Approvers: March 11, 202510:00amRead below before registering for the class.
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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.
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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.
Getting Started with Qualtrics Surveys10:00amJoin us for an introductory workshop on Qualtrics Surveys! Learn to navigate the interface, design effective surveys with various question types, implement survey logic, and understand how to generate reports. Perfect for beginners looking to harness the power of Qualtrics for their survey needs.
Coles College of Business Graduate Programs Information Session12:00pmThinking 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
Early Career Tenure Track Mutual Mentoring Group12:00pmEarly 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.
Employee Wellness | Wellbeing Coach Consultations12:00pmWe’re thrilled to offer personalized Well-being Consults designed to support you on your journey to better health and fitness. No matter where you are in your wellness journey, your well-being team is here to help you make lasting, positive changes. Whether you're aiming to improve your diet, get fitter, or find more balance in your life, we’re here to guide you every step of the way.
Why Schedule a Well-being Consult?
- Nutrition Guidance: Struggling to make healthier food choices or set realistic nutrition goals? Our experts can help you craft a plan that works for you, making it easier to enjoy nutritious foods without feeling overwhelmed.
- Fitness Guidance: Staying active and motivated can be challenging. Let us help you discover exercises that suit your lifestyle, create a fitness routine, and provide tips to keep you motivated and on track.
- Well-being Program: Take full advantage of the well-being resources available to you. Learn about the tools, programs, and support that can help you create and sustain healthy habits.
- Health Care Plan: Your health care plan can be a valuable resource in your wellness journey. We’ll help you navigate your benefits and find ways to maximize your coverage for better health outcomes.
Don't wait—schedule your well-being consult today and start building healthy habits that last! We’re here to support you in reaching your health and fitness goals.
Master of Science in Healthcare Management and Informatics Information Session12:00pmThis 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.Understanding the Tuition Assistance Program (TAP)1:00pmJoin us for an informative session where we’ll break down the Tuition Assistance Program (TAP) and how it can help you achieve your educational goals. This event is designed to provide a clear understanding of TAP, including eligibility criteria, application processes, and the financial benefits it offers. This session will give you the tools to navigate the program and make the most of available financial aid. Don’t miss this opportunity to learn about how TAP can make education more affordable! Register at: https://ksu.percipio.com/liveCourse/569fd388-3838-4f1e-840a-0e04ee4ad06f
Why Well-being Matters by Acentra Health1:00pmLeadership Focus
Tue, March 11, 2025 | 1:00PM
Why Well-being Matters by Acentra Health
This session will help leaders learn the importance of paying attention to the mental wellbeing of their workforce— from an individual and business case perspective.
Wellstar School of Nursing Information Session7:30pmReady to advance your nursing career? 🩺 Join Wellstar School of Nursing for an information session about our Master of Science in Nursing and Post-Graduate Nursing Certificate programs! Hear directly from our program coordinators, learn about program details, requirements, and how to take the next step toward leadership in nursing.
📅 Tuesday, March 11, 2025, 7:30 p.m.
🔗 https://kennesaw.my.salesforce-sites.com/events/targetX_eventsb__events#/esr?eid=a1EKe000000dB0kMAE - 12WednesdayACS ConventionAll Day
Save the Dates for the ACS Convention March 11th through March 15th, 2025. More details coming soon.
Spring Break!All DayHave a safe and fun Spring Break!
+8USG Healthcare Plan | WEIGHT WATCHERSAll DayDid you know that you have access to Weight Watchers® through your USG healthcare plan?
Weight Watchers is here to help you lose weight and build lasting healthy habits—one small step at a time. Unlike restrictive fad diets that may offer short-term results but rarely work in the long run, Weight Watchers focuses on sustainable solutions that empower you to lose weight and maintain a healthy lifestyle for the long haul.
If you’re enrolled in a USG healthcare plan, you’re eligible to access the benefits of Weight Watchers® at a discounted rate. Start your journey today by learning more and registering for the program.
To get started, simply call Weight Watchers® at 1-866-204-2885, or explore the following links based on your health plan:
- Anthem members – Learn more here
- Kaiser members – Learn more here
Take the first step toward a healthier you with Weight Watchers—where sustainable success begins!
Holiday/BreakAll DayHow to Buy a Business Webinar10:00amStarting a business from scratch isn’t the only path to entrepreneurship – a rapidly growing trend is entrepreneurship through acquisition. It’s also an alternative way to grow an existing business. Whether you are interested in becoming a small business owner or are an existing business owner looking to grow through acquisition, this webinar is for you!
Designed for those who want to start a business or grow an existing one, this program will provide entrepreneurs with guidance to search, assess, value, finance, and execute a business acquisition. This session will also feature a business broker and franchise broker who will discuss their roles in business acquisition.
Employee Wellness | Wellbeing Coach Consultations12:00pmWe’re thrilled to offer personalized Well-being Consults designed to support you on your journey to better health and fitness. No matter where you are in your wellness journey, your well-being team is here to help you make lasting, positive changes. Whether you're aiming to improve your diet, get fitter, or find more balance in your life, we’re here to guide you every step of the way.
Why Schedule a Well-being Consult?
- Nutrition Guidance: Struggling to make healthier food choices or set realistic nutrition goals? Our experts can help you craft a plan that works for you, making it easier to enjoy nutritious foods without feeling overwhelmed.
- Fitness Guidance: Staying active and motivated can be challenging. Let us help you discover exercises that suit your lifestyle, create a fitness routine, and provide tips to keep you motivated and on track.
- Well-being Program: Take full advantage of the well-being resources available to you. Learn about the tools, programs, and support that can help you create and sustain healthy habits.
- Health Care Plan: Your health care plan can be a valuable resource in your wellness journey. We’ll help you navigate your benefits and find ways to maximize your coverage for better health outcomes.
Don't wait—schedule your well-being consult today and start building healthy habits that last! We’re here to support you in reaching your health and fitness goals.
Your Guide to Meal Prepping & Planning by Weight Watchers12:00pmYour Guide to Meal Prepping & Planning by Weight Watchers
Your Health
Wed, March 12, 2025 | 12:00PM
Some of us are Tupperware-gurus, while others enjoy planning their meals the morning of. During this webinar, a WW Coach shares the benefits of meal planning and prepping, how you can conquer the grocery store and more tips for a successful week of meals.
Video Creation with Canva2:00pmLearn the fundamentals of creating engaging videos using Canva’s intuitive video creation tools. Explore features like templates, animations, transitions, and audio, gaining practical skills for producing professional-quality videos and presentations.
MPA Virtual Information Session6:00pmAre 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 March 12th 6pm Session. Or to see all upcoming MPA information sessions, click here.
MSCJ Virtual Information Session6:00pmAre 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 March 12th Information Session, Click Here. To view all upcoming MSCJ virtual information sessions, Click Here.
- 13ThursdayACS ConventionAll Day
Save the Dates for the ACS Convention March 11th through March 15th, 2025. More details coming soon.
Holiday/BreakAll Day+5Spring Break!All DayHave a safe and fun Spring Break!
USG Healthcare Plan | WEIGHT WATCHERSAll DayDid you know that you have access to Weight Watchers® through your USG healthcare plan?
Weight Watchers is here to help you lose weight and build lasting healthy habits—one small step at a time. Unlike restrictive fad diets that may offer short-term results but rarely work in the long run, Weight Watchers focuses on sustainable solutions that empower you to lose weight and maintain a healthy lifestyle for the long haul.
If you’re enrolled in a USG healthcare plan, you’re eligible to access the benefits of Weight Watchers® at a discounted rate. Start your journey today by learning more and registering for the program.
To get started, simply call Weight Watchers® at 1-866-204-2885, or explore the following links based on your health plan:
- Anthem members – Learn more here
- Kaiser members – Learn more here
Take the first step toward a healthier you with Weight Watchers—where sustainable success begins!
Executive MBA Information Session12:00pmThe 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!
Employee Wellness | Wellbeing Coach Consultations12:00pmWe’re thrilled to offer personalized Well-being Consults designed to support you on your journey to better health and fitness. No matter where you are in your wellness journey, your well-being team is here to help you make lasting, positive changes. Whether you're aiming to improve your diet, get fitter, or find more balance in your life, we’re here to guide you every step of the way.
Why Schedule a Well-being Consult?
- Nutrition Guidance: Struggling to make healthier food choices or set realistic nutrition goals? Our experts can help you craft a plan that works for you, making it easier to enjoy nutritious foods without feeling overwhelmed.
- Fitness Guidance: Staying active and motivated can be challenging. Let us help you discover exercises that suit your lifestyle, create a fitness routine, and provide tips to keep you motivated and on track.
- Well-being Program: Take full advantage of the well-being resources available to you. Learn about the tools, programs, and support that can help you create and sustain healthy habits.
- Health Care Plan: Your health care plan can be a valuable resource in your wellness journey. We’ll help you navigate your benefits and find ways to maximize your coverage for better health outcomes.
Don't wait—schedule your well-being consult today and start building healthy habits that last! We’re here to support you in reaching your health and fitness goals.
Assistant and Associate Deans Mutual Mentoring Group2:00pmCrafting 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.
- 14FridayACS ConventionAll Day
Save the Dates for the ACS Convention March 11th through March 15th, 2025. More details coming soon.
Holiday/BreakAll Day+3Spring Break!All DayHave a safe and fun Spring Break!
USG Healthcare Plan | WEIGHT WATCHERSAll DayDid you know that you have access to Weight Watchers® through your USG healthcare plan?
Weight Watchers is here to help you lose weight and build lasting healthy habits—one small step at a time. Unlike restrictive fad diets that may offer short-term results but rarely work in the long run, Weight Watchers focuses on sustainable solutions that empower you to lose weight and maintain a healthy lifestyle for the long haul.
If you’re enrolled in a USG healthcare plan, you’re eligible to access the benefits of Weight Watchers® at a discounted rate. Start your journey today by learning more and registering for the program.
To get started, simply call Weight Watchers® at 1-866-204-2885, or explore the following links based on your health plan:
- Anthem members – Learn more here
- Kaiser members – Learn more here
Take the first step toward a healthier you with Weight Watchers—where sustainable success begins!
Employee Wellness | Wellbeing Coach Consultations12:00pmWe’re thrilled to offer personalized Well-being Consults designed to support you on your journey to better health and fitness. No matter where you are in your wellness journey, your well-being team is here to help you make lasting, positive changes. Whether you're aiming to improve your diet, get fitter, or find more balance in your life, we’re here to guide you every step of the way.
Why Schedule a Well-being Consult?
- Nutrition Guidance: Struggling to make healthier food choices or set realistic nutrition goals? Our experts can help you craft a plan that works for you, making it easier to enjoy nutritious foods without feeling overwhelmed.
- Fitness Guidance: Staying active and motivated can be challenging. Let us help you discover exercises that suit your lifestyle, create a fitness routine, and provide tips to keep you motivated and on track.
- Well-being Program: Take full advantage of the well-being resources available to you. Learn about the tools, programs, and support that can help you create and sustain healthy habits.
- Health Care Plan: Your health care plan can be a valuable resource in your wellness journey. We’ll help you navigate your benefits and find ways to maximize your coverage for better health outcomes.
Don't wait—schedule your well-being consult today and start building healthy habits that last! We’re here to support you in reaching your health and fitness goals.
- 15SaturdayACS ConventionAll Day
Save the Dates for the ACS Convention March 11th through March 15th, 2025. More details coming soon.
Holiday/BreakAll Day
- 16SundayHoliday/BreakAll Day
- 17MondayAnnet Couwenberg: Sewing CirclesAll 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
Beth LaCour: Mountains and ValleysAll DayThe 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.).
+16USG Healthcare Plan | WEIGHT WATCHERSAll DayDid you know that you have access to Weight Watchers® through your USG healthcare plan?
Weight Watchers is here to help you lose weight and build lasting healthy habits—one small step at a time. Unlike restrictive fad diets that may offer short-term results but rarely work in the long run, Weight Watchers focuses on sustainable solutions that empower you to lose weight and maintain a healthy lifestyle for the long haul.
If you’re enrolled in a USG healthcare plan, you’re eligible to access the benefits of Weight Watchers® at a discounted rate. Start your journey today by learning more and registering for the program.
To get started, simply call Weight Watchers® at 1-866-204-2885, or explore the following links based on your health plan:
- Anthem members – Learn more here
- Kaiser members – Learn more here
Take the first step toward a healthier you with Weight Watchers—where sustainable success begins!
Fall 2024 Windgate Artist-in-Residence: Matthew KirkAll DayMatthew 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 TicketsSustainable Lunchwares Drive for Earth Week7:00amThe Office of Sustainability and University Dining are partnering for a Sustainable Lunchwares Drive! Specifically marked donation receptacles can be found in the following buildings:
- Academic Learning Center; 1st floor elevator lobby (Kennesaw Campus)
- The Commons Dining Hall; main entrance near cashiers (Kennesaw Campus)
- Carmichael Student Center; 2nd floor entrances near Scrappy statue (Kennesaw Campus)
- Joe Mack Wilson Student Center; 1st floor near elevator (Marietta Campus)
- Stingers Dining Hall; main entrance near cashiers (Marietta Campus)
Accepted Items - Must be CLEAN, DRY, REUSABLE, & IN GOOD CONDITION:
- Glass Food Storage Containers (e.g., Anchor, Ello, Pyrex) MUST include lids.
- Lunch Bags
- Lunch Boxes
- Lunch Coolers
- Non-plastic Tote Bags
- Plastic Food Storage Containers (e.g., Glad, OXO, Rubbermaid, Sistema, Tupperware) MUST include lids.
- Produce Bags
- Snack Bags
- Tote Bags
***This drive is not affiliated with Dining’s Takeout Club, NO Dining takeout containers!***
These items will NOT be accepted (includes, but is not limited to):
- No reusable containers from Dining’s Takeout Club
- No damaged items (cracked, warped, broken zippers, etc.)
- No food debris
- No plastic bags
- No plastic storage bags (e.g., Ziploc, etc.)
- No Styrofoam
- No trash
Questions? Please contact the Office of Sustainability at sustainableksu@kennesaw.edu or (470) 578-4901.
Thank you for helping us reduce the university’s landfill waste stream!
We hope you will join us at the 2025 Earth Day Fairs from 11 AM – 2 PM on April 22 (Kennesaw Campus Green) and April 24 (Marietta K Field)! We’ll be giving away sustainable lunchware donations as sustainable swag!
10am Kennesaw Campus Tour10:00amNote- 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.
The 2025 State of Digital Marketing: Tips, Trends, and Challenges10:00amDigital marketing is always evolving, but the rate of change has increased lately.
Artificial intelligence, surveillance capitalism, content fatigue, and data privacy legislation have forced marketers to adapt and find new ways to reach their audience. These new tactics include zero-click content, short-form video, permissionless co-marketing, and barnacle SEO—just to name a few. Let’s explore the trends, challenges, and approaches to digital marketing in 2025 and beyond.
St. Patricks Day Celebration12:00pmReady for a green feast? Join us on March 17 from 12 to 2 PM in both dining halls! The elevated menu of the day features corned beef, potatoes au gratin and roasted cabbage wedges with caraway butter. Meet up with the Office of Sustainability to discover green initiatives across campus and enjoy exciting giveaways. No extra Meal Plan entries required. See you there!
St. Patricks Day Celebration12:00pmReady for a green feast? Join us on March 17 from 12 to 2 PM in both dining halls! The elevated menu of the day features corned beef, potatoes au gratin and roasted cabbage wedges with caraway butter. Meet up with the Office of Sustainability to discover green initiatives across campus and enjoy exciting giveaways. No extra Meal Plan entries required. See you there!
March Maple Madness Mondays12:00pmMarch just got sweeter thanks to KSU's "Year of Canada"! 🍁 Join us for March Maple Madness Mondays, where maple syrup meets competition! Think you can pick the best maple treat? Set your brackets and taste your way to victory! 📍 Catch us on Mondays from 12-2 pm.📍 3/17 – Hornet Village Walkway (Marietta). 🍁 Tag your foodie friends & let the maple madness begin! 🍁
Employee Wellness | Wellbeing Coach Consultations12:00pmWe’re thrilled to offer personalized Well-being Consults designed to support you on your journey to better health and fitness. No matter where you are in your wellness journey, your well-being team is here to help you make lasting, positive changes. Whether you're aiming to improve your diet, get fitter, or find more balance in your life, we’re here to guide you every step of the way.
Why Schedule a Well-being Consult?
- Nutrition Guidance: Struggling to make healthier food choices or set realistic nutrition goals? Our experts can help you craft a plan that works for you, making it easier to enjoy nutritious foods without feeling overwhelmed.
- Fitness Guidance: Staying active and motivated can be challenging. Let us help you discover exercises that suit your lifestyle, create a fitness routine, and provide tips to keep you motivated and on track.
- Well-being Program: Take full advantage of the well-being resources available to you. Learn about the tools, programs, and support that can help you create and sustain healthy habits.
- Health Care Plan: Your health care plan can be a valuable resource in your wellness journey. We’ll help you navigate your benefits and find ways to maximize your coverage for better health outcomes.
Don't wait—schedule your well-being consult today and start building healthy habits that last! We’re here to support you in reaching your health and fitness goals.
St Patrick's Day Tabling Event12:30pm"Feeling lucky? Grab some FREE goodies and meet the movers and shakers of our CEO club! Find us on the green (weather permitting) or inside the student center!"
Celebrate St. Patrick's Day!!
We will be on the Kennesaw Green or in the Student Center (weather depending).
1PM Marietta Campus Tour1:00pmNote- 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.
1PM Kennesaw Campus Tour1:00pmNote- 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.
Construction Management Competition Teams Interest Meeting5:00pmBuild your future-one team, one goal!
Join us in the Design 2 Auditorium on March 17th to learn more about our student competition teams! All CACM students welcome.
The Write Place5:00pmLooking 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.
MS in Fintech Virtual Information Session6:00pmFor prospective students to learn more about the program.
Hosted online via Microsoft Teams
Faculty Recital: Eric Jenkins, Piano & Friends7:30pmFaculty Recital Series. Enjoy an evening of music featuring the piano performed by Bailey School of Music faculty artist Eric Jenkins.
Buy Tickets - 18TuesdayUSG Healthcare Plan | WEIGHT WATCHERSAll Day
Did you know that you have access to Weight Watchers® through your USG healthcare plan?
Weight Watchers is here to help you lose weight and build lasting healthy habits—one small step at a time. Unlike restrictive fad diets that may offer short-term results but rarely work in the long run, Weight Watchers focuses on sustainable solutions that empower you to lose weight and maintain a healthy lifestyle for the long haul.
If you’re enrolled in a USG healthcare plan, you’re eligible to access the benefits of Weight Watchers® at a discounted rate. Start your journey today by learning more and registering for the program.
To get started, simply call Weight Watchers® at 1-866-204-2885, or explore the following links based on your health plan:
- Anthem members – Learn more here
- Kaiser members – Learn more here
Take the first step toward a healthier you with Weight Watchers—where sustainable success begins!
Year-End Deadline: Requisitions $100,000 to $249,999.99All Day$100,000 to $249,999.99 requiring a formal solicitation, i.e., RFQ, Sole Source, Consortia, including One-Time Funded projects.
+20Fall 2024 Windgate Artist-in-Residence: Matthew KirkAll DayMatthew 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 TicketsBeth LaCour: Mountains and ValleysAll DayThe 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 Couwenberg: Sewing CirclesAll DayAnnet 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
Dean Swahn TOPOWA Lecture-Pan African Week9:00amThreads of Identity: African Textiles in Mixed Media.” Lecture & Gallery Opening, Reception.
This exhibition by Lola Okunola showcases her vibrant mixed-media art inspired by the rich heritage of African fashion and culture. Using African textiles and prints, she creates captivating pieces that celebrate the diversity and unity of the Pan-African experience, blending tradition and contemporary expression.
10am Kennesaw Campus Tour10:00amNote- 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.
10AM Marietta Campus Tour10:00amNote- 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.
EAP 101 by Acentra Health10:00amYour Mind
Tue, March 18, 2025 | 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.
OPT Workshop (virtual)10:00amWork authorization for F-1 students
Workshop: Annotated Bibliographies & Literature Reviews11:00amManaging the research needed to tackle these unique assignments can be challenging. This workshop will teach writing and organizational strategies that will help you make sense of your sources.
Can't join us in person? Join us online via teams!
Poster Making 101 (Marietta Campus)11:00amDo you need help creating academic posters for the Symposium of Student Scholars or professional events? The peer ambassadors are here to help! Join us to learn tips and tricks for making a stellar poster that catches people's attention!
Employee Wellness | Wellbeing Coach Consultations12:00pmWe’re thrilled to offer personalized Well-being Consults designed to support you on your journey to better health and fitness. No matter where you are in your wellness journey, your well-being team is here to help you make lasting, positive changes. Whether you're aiming to improve your diet, get fitter, or find more balance in your life, we’re here to guide you every step of the way.
Why Schedule a Well-being Consult?
- Nutrition Guidance: Struggling to make healthier food choices or set realistic nutrition goals? Our experts can help you craft a plan that works for you, making it easier to enjoy nutritious foods without feeling overwhelmed.
- Fitness Guidance: Staying active and motivated can be challenging. Let us help you discover exercises that suit your lifestyle, create a fitness routine, and provide tips to keep you motivated and on track.
- Well-being Program: Take full advantage of the well-being resources available to you. Learn about the tools, programs, and support that can help you create and sustain healthy habits.
- Health Care Plan: Your health care plan can be a valuable resource in your wellness journey. We’ll help you navigate your benefits and find ways to maximize your coverage for better health outcomes.
Don't wait—schedule your well-being consult today and start building healthy habits that last! We’re here to support you in reaching your health and fitness goals.
MAIGC Virtual Information Session12:30pmLearn about our Digital & Social Media Certificate or the Master of Arts in Integrated Global Communication. We will begin at 12:30 p.m. with an introduction to our programs and then answer any questions that you might have about graduate school, our programs, or the application process. To Register for the March 18th Information Session, Click Here. To view all upcoming MAIGC virtual information sessions, Click Here.
1PM Kennesaw Campus Tour1:00pmNote- 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.
1PM Marietta Campus Tour1:00pmNote- 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.
Advanced Qualtrics Surveys2:00pmTake your Qualtrics expertise to the next level with our advanced workshop! Dive deep into analytics, enhance your understanding of scenario branching and survey flow, and implement advanced logic to create dynamic and responsive surveys. This session is designed for experienced users looking to fully leverage Qualtrics’ powerful features for comprehensive data collection and analysis.
ePro New User Training for Requesters: March 18, 20252:00pmRead below before registering for the class.
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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.
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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.
How Learning Works Book Chat: Metacognition2:00pmHow Learning Works Book Chat: Metacognition
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 eight and last principle, the role of metacognition 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.
Lessons in Leadership: Tim Earley2:00pmJoin us for Tim Earley, Cheif Executive Officer, Make-a-Wish Georgia as he shares his career journey and valuable lessons learned!
Room SO 5074 or join virtually through Microsoft Teams.
Tim Earley joined Make-A-Wish Georgia as CEO in December 2015, where he oversees all chapter operations, including programs, development, marketing, and finances. Under his leadership, the chapter has consistently increased wish granting, revenue, and brand awareness.
Before this role, Tim served as Vice President of Community Engagement for the American Cancer Society’s South Atlantic Division. He also spent several years at the national headquarters, where he built and led an award-winning Customer Experience (CX) team.
Tim’s professional background includes a decade in management consulting, focusing on customer experience strategy. He holds a Bachelor’s Degree in Business Administration from the University of Georgia and a Master’s of Science in Marketing from Georgia State University.
Take advantage of this opportunity to connect with a seasoned leader and gain valuable knowledge for your own journey.
Learn More About Zotero5:00pmLearn how to use Zotero, a free, open-source citation manager, to collect, annotate, and cite your sources.
The workshop portion will run from 5-6 pm. You are welcome to stay until 6:30 with questions for the presenter.
Click HERE to register.
- 19WednesdayUSG Healthcare Plan | WEIGHT WATCHERSAll Day
Did you know that you have access to Weight Watchers® through your USG healthcare plan?
Weight Watchers is here to help you lose weight and build lasting healthy habits—one small step at a time. Unlike restrictive fad diets that may offer short-term results but rarely work in the long run, Weight Watchers focuses on sustainable solutions that empower you to lose weight and maintain a healthy lifestyle for the long haul.
If you’re enrolled in a USG healthcare plan, you’re eligible to access the benefits of Weight Watchers® at a discounted rate. Start your journey today by learning more and registering for the program.
To get started, simply call Weight Watchers® at 1-866-204-2885, or explore the following links based on your health plan:
- Anthem members – Learn more here
- Kaiser members – Learn more here
Take the first step toward a healthier you with Weight Watchers—where sustainable success begins!
Beth LaCour: Mountains and ValleysAll DayThe 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.).
+22Annet Couwenberg: Sewing CirclesAll DayAnnet 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
Fall 2024 Windgate Artist-in-Residence: Matthew KirkAll DayMatthew 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 Tickets10AM Kennesaw Campus Spotlight Tour: MEBUS Program10:00amYour 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.comNote: This is an extended walking tour of campus
Leading with Inclusivity11:00amDr. Sonia Toson, Vice President of the Division of Organizational Effectiveness, Leadership Development, and Inclusive Excellence, will lead an interactive discussion about the importance of inclusive excellence in leadership! Don't miss the dynamic close of this academic year's LEAD KSU series! Space is limited; RSVP is required.
Tax Planning Opportunities by TIAA11:00amTax Planning Opportunities by TIAA
Your Finances
Wed, March 19, 2025 | 11:00AM
Identify your top tax considerations and learn which factors will have the biggest impact on your individual situation. Plan for what you know and prepare for what may change.
MAPW Virtual Information Session12:00pmAre you interested in a Master of Arts in Professional Writing? If so, click the link to RSVP for the next virtual information session, March 19th 12:00pm, or to see all upcoming MAPW information sessions, click here.
What Employers Want: How to Prep for a Job Fair12:00pmJoin us for an insightful Job Fair Preparation Panel featuring top employers ready to share their expertise on landing your dream job. This interactive session will cover essential tips for crafting standout resumes, mastering what to say, utilizing your elevator pitch, and making a lasting impression at job fairs. Gain valuable insights directly from industry leaders and boost your confidence in navigating the competitive job market. Don't miss this opportunity to prepare and position yourself for success!
Ungrading Workshop12:00pmUngrading Workshop
Facilitator: Becky Weaver
Do you worry about what a student's reaction will be to a grade *rather* than what they learned from doing the assignment/assessment? Have you found that conversations about grades get in the way of real and constructive conversations about your students' work and learning? Have you seen anxiety about grades hamper your students learning? Have you been curious about "ungrading" or "contract/specs grading" or "alternative assessment"? If you answered any of these questions even slightly affirmatively, this workshop is for you. Please join us for an interactive workshop where we will explore a variety of assessment alternatives, audition strategies for developing and using these in your classroom, and learn a bit about the research about grades.To register, please go log in to OwlTrain and register on the event page here.
M.A. in Professional Writing Virtual Info Session12:00pmThis event will provide an overview of the MAPW program, application process, and admissions requirements for prospective students.
Buy TicketsEmployee Wellness | Wellbeing Coach Consultations12:00pmWe’re thrilled to offer personalized Well-being Consults designed to support you on your journey to better health and fitness. No matter where you are in your wellness journey, your well-being team is here to help you make lasting, positive changes. Whether you're aiming to improve your diet, get fitter, or find more balance in your life, we’re here to guide you every step of the way.
Why Schedule a Well-being Consult?
- Nutrition Guidance: Struggling to make healthier food choices or set realistic nutrition goals? Our experts can help you craft a plan that works for you, making it easier to enjoy nutritious foods without feeling overwhelmed.
- Fitness Guidance: Staying active and motivated can be challenging. Let us help you discover exercises that suit your lifestyle, create a fitness routine, and provide tips to keep you motivated and on track.
- Well-being Program: Take full advantage of the well-being resources available to you. Learn about the tools, programs, and support that can help you create and sustain healthy habits.
- Health Care Plan: Your health care plan can be a valuable resource in your wellness journey. We’ll help you navigate your benefits and find ways to maximize your coverage for better health outcomes.
Don't wait—schedule your well-being consult today and start building healthy habits that last! We’re here to support you in reaching your health and fitness goals.
Dissertation Template Workshop - Virtual12:00pmAll doctoral students are invited to join this workshop to learn about all the dos and don'ts of the new dissertation template.
Online event. Click HERE to register.
Workshop: Organizing and Analyzing Your Research12:00pmCome to this workshop to learn how to stay organized and engage with your sources throughout the processes of conducting research and writing your paper.
Join us online via Teams: Link here
Immigration Across the Borders: Canada and the US12:30pmJoin us for an engaging panel discussion exploring immigration in Canada and the United States. Experts will compare immigration policies, challenges, and societal impacts in both countries, offering valuable insights into these pressing global issues. This event is part of KSU’s Year of Canada Initiative. The event is organized by the Norman Radow College of Humanities and Social Sciences in collaboration with the School of Government and International Affairs and Glendon School of Public and International Affairs at York University, Canada.
The panelists are:
Francis Garon, Associate Professor of Public and International Affairs, York University, Canada
Darlene Xiomara Rodriguez, Associate Professor of Social Work and Human Services, Kennesaw State University
Paul McDaniel, Associate Professor of Geography, Kennesaw State University
Ramazan Kilinc, Professor of Political Science, Kennesaw State University (Moderator)
Health & Wellness Research Community Presents: Dr. Joseph on Healthcare Design12:30pmJoin the Health & Wellness Research Community for an insightful talk by Dr. Anjali Joseph, a leading expert in healthcare design. She will share her research on how the built environment improves patient and staff safety, leading to real-world advancements in healthcare spaces.
📅 Date: Wednesday, March 19
📍 Location: Virtual (Teams)
🕙 Time: 12:00-1:30pm
Register here [https://forms.office.com/Pages/ResponsePage.aspx?id=5W7yRTTxnkO8k-bH4z1hwnNc4OTZ7WxBixaqWAQsMQ1UNzJCTTE2N0JXN09DQzlZTVlTN04yU0NJUi4u].
1PM Kennesaw Campus Tour1:00pmNote- 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.
Professionals with Purpose: Randy Winston1:00pmProfessionals with Purpose: Unlocking Potential with Randy Winston
Randy Winston is the Creative Director of Fiction at The Black List and former Director of Writing Programs at The Center for Fiction. Winston previously served as Fiction Editor of Slice Literary Magazine and has over a decade of experience as an executive admin in higher education. Before his MFA, Randy was the editor-in-chief of, formerly SPSU, now KSU’s, online and print student publication. A 2016 graduate of the MFA program in Creative Writing (Fiction) at The New School, he sits on the board of trustees for Orion Magazine and WriteOn NYC.
This is an opportunity to hear about his journey, ask questions, and connect with others who are passionate about storytelling, communication, and professional growth. Join us Wednesday March, 19th at 1:00pm. We look forward to seeing you there!
RSVP on OwlLife Professionals with Purpose: Unlocking Potential with Randy Winston - Owl Life - Kennesaw State University
STEM OPT Workshop (virtual)2:00pmWork authorization for STEM extension eligibility, application and reporting
Navigating Academic Conferences (Kennesaw Campus/Virtual)3:30pmDiscover the essentials of academic conferences at our workshop. Learn their purpose, the benefits of attending, and effective strategies for maximizing your time. Gain insights into conference navigation, including attire, networking tips, and essential items to bring—all valuable skills for your participation in the Symposium of Student Scholars.
Not Your Professor's Book Club5:00pmLooking for a book club that's like nothing you've seen before? Join Not Your Professor's Book Club! We dive into manga, graphic novels, horror, sci-fi, and more. If you want to hang out with fun people, explore daring reads, and chat this is the place for you! For more info, email us at wcbookclub@kennesaw.edu.
Writers and Warlocks: Kennesaw5:00pmAre you a seasoned D&D player on a hunt for more adventure? Or are you new to the hobby, and looking for a good place to start? Writers and Warlocks welcomes all adventurers - regardless of experience level - to weekly nights of oneshots, workshops, and a welcoming environment that aims to make the world of TTRPGs feel a little less intimidating. For more information, email us at: wcgamewriters@kennesaw.edu
The Write Place: Marietta6:00pmLooking 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 Session6:00pmSelecting 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.
- 20ThursdayUSG Healthcare Plan | WEIGHT WATCHERSAll Day
Did you know that you have access to Weight Watchers® through your USG healthcare plan?
Weight Watchers is here to help you lose weight and build lasting healthy habits—one small step at a time. Unlike restrictive fad diets that may offer short-term results but rarely work in the long run, Weight Watchers focuses on sustainable solutions that empower you to lose weight and maintain a healthy lifestyle for the long haul.
If you’re enrolled in a USG healthcare plan, you’re eligible to access the benefits of Weight Watchers® at a discounted rate. Start your journey today by learning more and registering for the program.
To get started, simply call Weight Watchers® at 1-866-204-2885, or explore the following links based on your health plan:
- Anthem members – Learn more here
- Kaiser members – Learn more here
Take the first step toward a healthier you with Weight Watchers—where sustainable success begins!
Beth LaCour: Mountains and ValleysAll DayThe 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.).
+23Annet Couwenberg: Sewing CirclesAll DayAnnet 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
Fall 2024 Windgate Artist-in-Residence: Matthew KirkAll DayMatthew 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 Tickets1:1 Corebridge Financial Advisor Meetings9:00amIt’s time for your financial checkup! Meet with Corebridge Financial Advisor, Michael Beuttel, to review your retirement plan and explore your options.
Michael is available in person, by phone, or virtually to help you stay on track toward your goals.
Schedule your in-person meeting today! Don’t miss this opportunity to take charge of your financial future!
Student Employment - Onboarding and Ongoing Trainings10:00amThursday, March 20 – 10 AM to 11 AM
Onboarding and Ongoing Trainings – Best practices for managers, to ensure your department-level onboarding is setting your student workers up for success in their position.
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Sam Garbe
10AM Marietta Campus Tour10:00amNote- 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.
Running for Local Offices in Georgia || Dr. Eric Castater10:30amJoin us as Dr. Eric Castater shares his experience running for local offices in Georgia. He will provide valuable insights into the dynamics of local office politics and offer practical advice for those interested in public service. Don't miss this opportunity to learn from his firsthand experience and expertise.
"Year of Canada" Book Club: L.M. Montgomery's "Emily of New Moon"11:00amCalling all Anne of Green Gables fans - - well, maybe not! While authored by the same woman, this 100-year-old book received less acclaim than its counterpart. Be prepared for a different type of leading lady in Emily Byrd Starr. Her experiences reportedly reflect on the author's actual life, the darkness of which most readers can relate to in at least some capacity. The program will be facilitated by JoyEllen Williams, Curator in KSU's Museums, Archives, and Rare Books and is sponsored by the "Year of Canada." Register to attend on the Global Education website.
Employee Wellness | Wellbeing Coach Consultations12:00pmWe’re thrilled to offer personalized Well-being Consults designed to support you on your journey to better health and fitness. No matter where you are in your wellness journey, your well-being team is here to help you make lasting, positive changes. Whether you're aiming to improve your diet, get fitter, or find more balance in your life, we’re here to guide you every step of the way.
Why Schedule a Well-being Consult?
- Nutrition Guidance: Struggling to make healthier food choices or set realistic nutrition goals? Our experts can help you craft a plan that works for you, making it easier to enjoy nutritious foods without feeling overwhelmed.
- Fitness Guidance: Staying active and motivated can be challenging. Let us help you discover exercises that suit your lifestyle, create a fitness routine, and provide tips to keep you motivated and on track.
- Well-being Program: Take full advantage of the well-being resources available to you. Learn about the tools, programs, and support that can help you create and sustain healthy habits.
- Health Care Plan: Your health care plan can be a valuable resource in your wellness journey. We’ll help you navigate your benefits and find ways to maximize your coverage for better health outcomes.
Don't wait—schedule your well-being consult today and start building healthy habits that last! We’re here to support you in reaching your health and fitness goals.
Navigating Academic Conferences (Marietta)12:00pmDiscover the essentials of academic conferences at our workshop. Learn their purpose, the benefits of attending, and effective strategies for maximizing your time. Gain insights into conference navigation, including attire, networking tips, and essential items to bring—all valuable skills for your participation in the Symposium of Student Scholars.
Ecology, Evolution, Behavior, & Organismal Biology (EEBOB) seminar series12:30pmSpeaker: Dr. Emily McLean, Assistant Professor of Biology @ Oxford College of Emory University
Title: “Social support in life and science”
Abstract: Dr. Emily McLean earned her B.S. Biology from Bryan College, her M.S. Biology from UNC Greensboro, and her PhD from Duke University, where she studied the heritability of social behavior in wild baboons. Dr. McLean is now an Assistant Professor of Biology at Oxford College of Emory University, where she continues to study social behaviors (now in Drosophila) with her undergraduate students. In her talk, Dr. McLeanhighlights this research as she walks us through her own career journey—emphasizing important topics such as non-linearity in career paths and the value of strong mentorship and support.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: Integrating Sources and Avoiding Plagiarism1:00pmCome 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.
1PM Kennesaw Campus Tour1:00pmNote- 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.
1PM Marietta Campus Tour1:00pmNote- 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.
Scrappy Hour1:30pmJoin 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!
Game Writers' Guild2:15pmAre you passionate about storytelling and video games? Come write game narratives and storylines with us! Whether you're a seasoned writer or just starting out, everyone is welcome. No programming skills required—just bring your creativity and enthusiasm. Let's create immersive worlds and unforgettable characters together!
Analysis and Applied Mathematics (AAM) Seminar2:30pmSpeaker: Dr. Alex Iosevich, University of Rochester
Title: “Exact signal recovery, restriction phenomenon, and applications”
Abstract: Letbe a signal and suppose that the frequencies
are missing, where
. Under what reasonable assumption can we recover the original signal? We are going to discuss the connections between this problem and the classical restriction phenomenon in harmonic analysis. Bourgain's celebrated
theorem and its variants by Talagrand and others play an important role in our investigations.
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.
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Passcode: i8a8CJSustainable Communities Research Community Presents: Faculty Research, Funding & Partnerships Networking Event2:30pmJoin the Sustainable Communities Research Community for a hybrid event on March 20th to explore opportunities in faculty research, funding, and partnerships. This session will provide valuable insights, resources, and networking opportunities to support research initiatives.
📅 Date: Thursday, March 20
🕝 Time: 2:30-4:00pm
📍 Location: IRML Lab (BEB 403) & Virtual
Career Framework Training for Staff3:00pmIn 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 at https://share.percipio.com/cd/L5R3xdNgb
Sharon Sherlock
Tammy McCain
Evidence-Based Teaching With AI3:00pmEvidence-Based Teaching With AI
Facilitator: Laura Howard
How can AI assist us in developing instructional content—such as activities, assignment instructions, and assessment tools—that support evidence-based approaches, especially those that encourage learners to think critically about—and take ownership of—their learning? In what ways can AI be used to enhance the classroom climate or build community? How can we partner with AI to help students achieve better outcomes? Generative AI offers a new lens for examining evidence-based practices and how we can implement them in innovative ways, even as we seek to understand AI's implications for teaching and learning overall. Whether you use AI frequently or remain skeptical, this workshop offers the chance to explore possible plans to enhance evidence-based teaching and learning in the age of AI.To register, please go log in to OwlTrain and register on the event page here.
Writers and Warlocks5:00pmAre you a seasoned D&D player on a hunt for more adventure? Or are you new to the hobby, and looking for a good place to start? Writers and Warlocks welcomes all adventurers - regardless of experience level - to weekly nights of oneshots, workshops, and a welcoming environment that aims to make the world of TTRPGs feel a little less intimidating. For more information, email us at: wcgamewriters@kennesaw.edu
A Novel Idea: Book Club5:00pmJoin 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!
KSU Football Student Engagement Meeting5:15pmMake your voice heard, Owl Nation!You have the opportunity to sit down with representatives from Athletics and Student Affairs on Thursday, March 20th to provide feedback on your experience at KSU football games! We will take this time to listen to any ideas, questions, comments, and concerns you may have regarding the upcoming football season.Meeting starts at 5:15 pm in the Loft Lounge (third floor of Carmichael Student Center). There will be free pizza for all attendees!Webinar: Family Business Dynamics & the Evolution of Family Offices6:00pmFamily Business Dynamics & the Evolution of Family Offices
Join us for an insightful webinar on the evolution of family businesses into family offices. Dr. Sara E. Davis, Director of the Family Enterprise Center at KSU, and Misha Ford of 3TG Staffing, will explore key strategies for growth and the transition process, helping you navigate the complexities of expanding your family enterprise.
Why Attend
- Gain insights from industry experts and successful family business leaders
- Learn best practices for managing the transition from family business to family office
- Understand the latest trends in family enterprise management and growth
- Network with peers facing similar challenges and opportunities
Don't miss this opportunity to equip yourself with the knowledge and tools necessary to successfully grow your family business into a thriving family office. Register now to secure your spot in this transformative webinar.
Price: Free
- 21FridayBeth LaCour: Mountains and ValleysAll 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 KirkAll DayMatthew 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+21FY 2025 Third Quarter Budget Amendment dueAll DayDeadline to submit FY 2025 Third Quarter Budget Amendments
MID TERM GRADES due for FULL (15 week) TERM coursesAll DayUSG Healthcare Plan | WEIGHT WATCHERSAll DayDid you know that you have access to Weight Watchers® through your USG healthcare plan?
Weight Watchers is here to help you lose weight and build lasting healthy habits—one small step at a time. Unlike restrictive fad diets that may offer short-term results but rarely work in the long run, Weight Watchers focuses on sustainable solutions that empower you to lose weight and maintain a healthy lifestyle for the long haul.
If you’re enrolled in a USG healthcare plan, you’re eligible to access the benefits of Weight Watchers® at a discounted rate. Start your journey today by learning more and registering for the program.
To get started, simply call Weight Watchers® at 1-866-204-2885, or explore the following links based on your health plan:
- Anthem members – Learn more here
- Kaiser members – Learn more here
Take the first step toward a healthier you with Weight Watchers—where sustainable success begins!
Year-End Deadline: Permanent Budget AmendmentsAll DayLast day to submit Permanent Budget Amendments. Please email them to budget@kennesaw.edu.
Annet Couwenberg: Sewing CirclesAll DayAnnet 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
KSU Research Town Hall9:00amBe sure to join us Friday, March 21 for an engaging discussion on new research initiatives at Kennesaw State University during our Town Hall event. Learn about upcoming opportunities, connect with fellow researchers, and share your ideas in an open forum.
CM Volunteer Day 2025: KSU CM & SFM Wall Build9:00amThis year, CM volunteers will partner with Square Foot Ministry (SFM) to construct walls for a home supporting a family in need.
*Registration Required*
Getting started with Microsoft Teams Calling10:00amIn 2025, KSU is transitioning from desk phones to Microsoft Teams Calling. With Teams Calling, you can make and receive calls, check voicemail, and share files from any device—and any location. Join the UITS Training Team for monthly workshops covering the basics of using Teams Calling from February 2025 to October 2025.
Workshop: Writing Scholarship Application10:00amCome 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!
MAcc Information Session11:00amIf you are interested in a program that focuses on MAcc and CPA in two semesters, join us for a KSU MAcc Information Session via Teams. You will be listening to details regarding the MAcc program and have opportunities to ask questions.
We look forward to our next Virtual Info Session, and hope you can join!
If you have questions, you may contact the MAcc Program Coordinator Alex Goble agoble3@kennesaw.edu
Master of Accounting Information Session11:00amThe 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.
Chairs and Directors MMG12:00pmChairs 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.
Employee Wellness | Wellbeing Coach Consultations12:00pmWe’re thrilled to offer personalized Well-being Consults designed to support you on your journey to better health and fitness. No matter where you are in your wellness journey, your well-being team is here to help you make lasting, positive changes. Whether you're aiming to improve your diet, get fitter, or find more balance in your life, we’re here to guide you every step of the way.
Why Schedule a Well-being Consult?
- Nutrition Guidance: Struggling to make healthier food choices or set realistic nutrition goals? Our experts can help you craft a plan that works for you, making it easier to enjoy nutritious foods without feeling overwhelmed.
- Fitness Guidance: Staying active and motivated can be challenging. Let us help you discover exercises that suit your lifestyle, create a fitness routine, and provide tips to keep you motivated and on track.
- Well-being Program: Take full advantage of the well-being resources available to you. Learn about the tools, programs, and support that can help you create and sustain healthy habits.
- Health Care Plan: Your health care plan can be a valuable resource in your wellness journey. We’ll help you navigate your benefits and find ways to maximize your coverage for better health outcomes.
Don't wait—schedule your well-being consult today and start building healthy habits that last! We’re here to support you in reaching your health and fitness goals.
MSIPM Virtual Information Session12:00pmJoin 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 March 21st Information Session, Click Here. To view all upcoming MSIPM virtual information sessions, Click Here.
Tapping into Calm: Sensory Based Stress Management & Practical Resilience Building Workshop by Georgia Tech12:00pmYour Mind
Fri, March 21, 2025 | 12:00PM
Join us as we explore some body-centered approaches to stress management. Try out some simple, easy to learn, potentially powerful, free, in-the-moment vagal toning, self-help tools.
Molecular Biosciences Interest Group (MBIG) seminar series12:30pmSpeaker: Josh Labus, Graduate Student in Dr. Brandon Carpenter's lab at Kennesaw State University
Title: “Inappropriate Inheritance of Histone Methylation Perturbs Muscle Structure and Function”The Molecular Biosciences Interest Group (MBIG) is pleased to present seminars featuring active scientists from KSU, Georgia, and beyond. These research talks cover a broad spectrum of cutting-edge topics in Cell and Molecular Biology, Genetics, Biochemistry, and Structural Biology, with a special emphasis on human pathology. Whether you're a researcher, student, or simply curious about the latest scientific discoveries, our seminars offer an excellent opportunity to learn, engage, and network with experts in the field. The MBIG seminar will take place in-person on Fridays from 12:30 – 1:30 pm in the Clendenin Building, room CL 1008. All faculty, staff, students, and alumni are invited to attend.
MSCM Open House (Virtual)12:30pmJoin 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 March 21st open house, click here. To view all upcoming MSCM open house opportunities, click here.
Getting started with Microsoft Teams Calling2:00pmIn 2025, KSU is transitioning from desk phones to Microsoft Teams Calling. With Teams Calling, you can make and receive calls, check voicemail, and share files from any device—and any location. Join the UITS Training Team for monthly workshops covering the basics of using Teams Calling from February 2025 to October 2025.
For Better or for Verse2:00pmWhether 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 series2:30pmSpeaker: Dr. Alex Iosevich, University of Rochester
Focus: AnalysisTitle: “Fourier series, signal recovery, and real-life applications”
Abstract: We are going to discuss the following basic problem. Suppose that
is a signal, and suppose that the values
are missing for some
. Under what reasonable conditions can we recover the missing values exactly? We are going to discuss the basic theory behind this problem, prove a couple of simple results, and then apply them to the recovery of the missing values in real-life time series. The lecture will be almost entirely self-contained.
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.
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Passcode: Ff3U6LArtsKSU Presents: Roomful of Teeth8:00pmArtsKSU Series. Get ready for an unforgettable night of vocal magic! The Bailey School of Music and ArtsKSU present Roomful of Teeth, the Grammy Award-winning vocal band renowned for reimagining the expressive potential of the human voice. They will perform on Friday, March 21 at 8:00 p.m. in Morgan Hall at the Dr. Bobbie Bailey and Family Performance Center on the Kennesaw campus. Described by the New York Times as “like a glee club, but cool in a really nerdy way,” Roomful of Teeth has captivated audiences worldwide with their innovative and adventurous music. Tickets are available online or by calling 470-578-6650.
Buy Tickets - 22SaturdayAnnet Couwenberg: Sewing CirclesAll 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
Fall 2024 Windgate Artist-in-Residence: Matthew KirkAll DayMatthew 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+4Wellstar College at the Atlanta Science Festival8:00amJoin Wellstar College of Health and Human Services at the Atlanta Science Festival for a day of discovery, innovation, and hands-on learning! Our faculty and students are dedicated to advancing health, wellness, and human services through education and research.
📅 Date: March 22, 2025
⏰ Time: 8 AM – 4 PM
📍 Location: Piedmont ParkStop by our booth to explore the science behind health and human performance, engage in interactive demonstrations, and learn how Wellstar College is shaping the future of healthcare and community well-being. Whether you're a student, educator, or science enthusiast, there’s something for everyone!
Kennesaw State at the Atlanta Science Festival10:00amJoin our Owl Family at the Atlanta Science Festival’s Exploration Expo on Saturday, March 22 at Piedmont Park! As a proud sponsor of an entire zone, we’re excited to bring hands-on, interactive science experiences to attendees of all ages.
Explore 100+ exhibits featuring mind-controlled prosthetics, DNA extractions, robot coding, fossil digs, live reptiles, and even a chance to touch a human brain! This FREE, family-friendly event is perfect for curious minds of all ages.
📅 Date: Saturday, March 22
📍 Location: Piedmont Park
🕙 Time: 10:00am-4:00pm
Executive MBA Information Session11:00amThe 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!
Spring Arts Festival11:00amThis 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.
- 23SundayAnnet Couwenberg: Sewing CirclesAll 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
Beth LaCour: Mountains and ValleysAll DayThe 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.).
+1Fall 2024 Windgate Artist-in-Residence: Matthew KirkAll DayMatthew 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 - 24MondayAnnet Couwenberg: Sewing CirclesAll 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
Accessible Web Essentials Workshop (Staff Accessibility Workshop)All DayThe 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.
+19Beth LaCour: Mountains and ValleysAll DayThe 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.).
Course Improvement and Optimization (CIO)All DayDigital 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.
USG Healthcare Plan | WEIGHT WATCHERSAll DayDid you know that you have access to Weight Watchers® through your USG healthcare plan?
Weight Watchers is here to help you lose weight and build lasting healthy habits—one small step at a time. Unlike restrictive fad diets that may offer short-term results but rarely work in the long run, Weight Watchers focuses on sustainable solutions that empower you to lose weight and maintain a healthy lifestyle for the long haul.
If you’re enrolled in a USG healthcare plan, you’re eligible to access the benefits of Weight Watchers® at a discounted rate. Start your journey today by learning more and registering for the program.
To get started, simply call Weight Watchers® at 1-866-204-2885, or explore the following links based on your health plan:
- Anthem members – Learn more here
- Kaiser members – Learn more here
Take the first step toward a healthier you with Weight Watchers—where sustainable success begins!
Sustainable Course Design (SCD)All DayDigital 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.
Fall 2024 Windgate Artist-in-Residence: Matthew KirkAll DayMatthew 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 TicketsEssential Course Facilitation Strategies (ECFS)All DayThis 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.
10AM Marietta Campus Tour10:00amNote- 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.
10am Kennesaw Campus Tour10:00amNote- 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.
Free Event: Lean on Me!10:00amPlease join Children and Family Programs at KSU for free training: Lean on Me: Creating a Culture of Support
Understand the shared responsibility for Child Well-Being
Learn how being Overwhelmed contributes to reports of child abuse and neglect.
Reflect on assumptions about families and encourage a strength-based approach.
Discover tools to create a network of support.
Brainstorm ways to engage families who may need support.
When: Monday March 24th, 2025 from 10-11
Where: Bagwell College BEB327
Supercomputing Researcher Spotlight Series11:00amApplications of Genomic Data to Study the Ecology and Evolution of Amphibians: Research and Impact
Appalachia is the global center of biodiversity for salamanders. However, these amphibians are notoriously difficult to identify with morphological characters and have gigantic genomes—two large challenges to biologists tasked with identifying and classifying their diversity. This presentation is designed for a non-technical audience and includes a series of case studies demonstrating how the Pierson Lab @ KSU uses genomic data to better study the ecology, evolution, and conservation of these amphibians.
Creating Healthy Habits12:00pmCREATING HEALTHY HABITS:
Are you ready to make a lasting change and transform your health, one small step at a time? Join us for an engaging, interactive discussion focused on creating healthy habits that can lead to big improvements in both your physical and mental well-being. In this session, we’ll dive into the power of forming small, sustainable habits that can fit into your daily routine, making it easier for you to live a healthier lifestyle.
You’ll learn practical tips and strategies on how to start and maintain habits that promote better nutrition, increase energy levels, and improve overall health. Whether you're aiming to eat more balanced meals, get more active, or reduce stress, this discussion will provide you with the tools to build habits that stick for the long term.
Let’s kick off Nutrition Awareness Month by making it the start of something great—your journey toward better health! Don't miss out on this opportunity to take charge of your well-being. Register now to join us for this empowering session!
Employee Wellness | Wellbeing Coach Consultations12:00pmWe’re thrilled to offer personalized Well-being Consults designed to support you on your journey to better health and fitness. No matter where you are in your wellness journey, your well-being team is here to help you make lasting, positive changes. Whether you're aiming to improve your diet, get fitter, or find more balance in your life, we’re here to guide you every step of the way.
Why Schedule a Well-being Consult?
- Nutrition Guidance: Struggling to make healthier food choices or set realistic nutrition goals? Our experts can help you craft a plan that works for you, making it easier to enjoy nutritious foods without feeling overwhelmed.
- Fitness Guidance: Staying active and motivated can be challenging. Let us help you discover exercises that suit your lifestyle, create a fitness routine, and provide tips to keep you motivated and on track.
- Well-being Program: Take full advantage of the well-being resources available to you. Learn about the tools, programs, and support that can help you create and sustain healthy habits.
- Health Care Plan: Your health care plan can be a valuable resource in your wellness journey. We’ll help you navigate your benefits and find ways to maximize your coverage for better health outcomes.
Don't wait—schedule your well-being consult today and start building healthy habits that last! We’re here to support you in reaching your health and fitness goals.
March Maple Madness Mondays12:00pmMarch just got sweeter thanks to KSU's "Year of Canada"! 🍁 Join us for March Maple Madness Mondays, where maple syrup meets competition! Think you can pick the best maple treat? Set your brackets and taste your way to victory! 📍 Catch us Mondays from 12-2 pm. 📍 3/24 – The Summit Lobby (Kennesaw Campus) 🍁 Tag your foodie friends & let the maple madness begin! 🍁
1PM Kennesaw Campus Tour1:00pmNote- 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.
1PM Marietta Campus Tour Spotlight: Robotics and Mechatronics Engineering1:00pmNote- 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.
Book Chat: Habits of Mind-Designing Courses for Student Success1:00pmBook Chat: Habits of Mind-Designing Courses for Student Success
Facilitator: Laura Howard
What are habits of mind and how do they translate to student success?What does teaching and learning beyond content mean to you? To what degree should college faculty foster self-efficacy, growth, and metacognition in their classes? In this book chat, we will discuss the edited collection, Habits of Mind: Designing Courses for Student Success. Join us to discuss the entire collection or just a chapter or concept that stands out to you. This book chat will be held in person at CETL house. Registrants (the first 20) will receive a copy of the book before the book chat.To register, please go log in to OwlTrain and register on the event page here.
Poster Making 101 (Kennesaw Campus/Virtual)5:00pmDo you need help creating academic posters for the Symposium of Student Scholars or professional events? The peer ambassadors are here to help! Join us to learn tips and tricks for making a stellar poster that catches people's attention!
The Write Place5:00pmLooking 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.
Faculty Recital: Summit Piano Trio7:30pmFaculty 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.
Buy Tickets - 25TuesdayUSG Healthcare Plan | WEIGHT WATCHERSAll Day
Did you know that you have access to Weight Watchers® through your USG healthcare plan?
Weight Watchers is here to help you lose weight and build lasting healthy habits—one small step at a time. Unlike restrictive fad diets that may offer short-term results but rarely work in the long run, Weight Watchers focuses on sustainable solutions that empower you to lose weight and maintain a healthy lifestyle for the long haul.
If you’re enrolled in a USG healthcare plan, you’re eligible to access the benefits of Weight Watchers® at a discounted rate. Start your journey today by learning more and registering for the program.
To get started, simply call Weight Watchers® at 1-866-204-2885, or explore the following links based on your health plan:
- Anthem members – Learn more here
- Kaiser members – Learn more here
Take the first step toward a healthier you with Weight Watchers—where sustainable success begins!
Fall 2024 Windgate Artist-in-Residence: Matthew KirkAll DayMatthew 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+17Beth LaCour: Mountains and ValleysAll DayThe 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 Couwenberg: Sewing CirclesAll DayAnnet 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
Workshop: Integrating Sources and Avoiding Plagiarism10:00amCome 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.
10am Kennesaw Campus Tour10:00amNote- 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.
10AM Marietta Campus Tour10:00amNote- 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.
2025 Spring Job & Internship Fair (All Majors)11:00amEach Fall & Spring semester, we invite many of the nation's top companies to the Kennesaw campus in order to showcase KSU's brightest students and alumni for internship, co-op, full-time, & part-time positions.
This event is for companies to recruit for jobs and internships in all majors and industries. Don't forget that this is a two-day fair, so be sure to look for which day each company or school will be in attendance, and make plans to attend both days to visit with more companies!
- Business and Humanities are encouraged to attend BOTH days
- Day 1 - Healthcare, Education, and Helping Professions
- Day 2 - STEM and Data Professions
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 Industries, Norfolk Southern, Northside Hospital, Home Depot, Wellstar Health System, and Yamaha Motor Corporation, USA
Platinum Partners
ADMA BioCenters, Archer Western, Batson-Cook Construction, Beacon Building Products, Cleveland Electric Company, Enterprise, Georgia Army National Guard, Gray, Powerhouse, and Yardi
Gold Partners
6 Degrees Group, ADP, Carroll Daniel Construction, Enercon, EOSYS, Haskell, Jones & Swanson, LLC., MetroPower, Penske, and Sherwin-Williams
Employee Wellness | Wellbeing Coach Consultations12:00pmWe’re thrilled to offer personalized Well-being Consults designed to support you on your journey to better health and fitness. No matter where you are in your wellness journey, your well-being team is here to help you make lasting, positive changes. Whether you're aiming to improve your diet, get fitter, or find more balance in your life, we’re here to guide you every step of the way.
Why Schedule a Well-being Consult?
- Nutrition Guidance: Struggling to make healthier food choices or set realistic nutrition goals? Our experts can help you craft a plan that works for you, making it easier to enjoy nutritious foods without feeling overwhelmed.
- Fitness Guidance: Staying active and motivated can be challenging. Let us help you discover exercises that suit your lifestyle, create a fitness routine, and provide tips to keep you motivated and on track.
- Well-being Program: Take full advantage of the well-being resources available to you. Learn about the tools, programs, and support that can help you create and sustain healthy habits.
- Health Care Plan: Your health care plan can be a valuable resource in your wellness journey. We’ll help you navigate your benefits and find ways to maximize your coverage for better health outcomes.
Don't wait—schedule your well-being consult today and start building healthy habits that last! We’re here to support you in reaching your health and fitness goals.
Commencement Celebration12:00pmGraduation is almost here, and it's time to celebrate! Join the KSU Bookstore’s Commencement Celebration from March 25–27, 2025, in-store and online. Try on regalia and order by March 21 for home delivery, or shop in-store starting March 24. Enjoy special discounts, including 25% off alumni gifts, apparel and diploma frames, plus $100 off class rings from Jostens. Photographers will be on-site for graduation photos and professional headshots. Don’t miss this chance to make your big day even more special!
1PM Kennesaw Campus Tour1:00pmNote- 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.
1PM Marietta Campus Tour1:00pmNote- 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.
Intro to CAISY AI Simulator2:00pmThis workshop introduces learners to CAISY. CAISY provides interactive, scenario-based content powered by AI where a learner can practice new skills in a safe space. This AI simulation content allows learners to choose a role and practice specific skills by responding to AI prompts. The CAISY AI simulator rates your responses as if it were a HR representative employing best practices for the given situation.
Sustainability Film Screening - Kennesaw Campus6:00pmEcoOwls: Students for Environmental Sustainability, Geography Club, OwlSwap Sustainability Initiative, KSU Food Forest, and Office of Sustainability present a sustainability film screening! Join your peers for a screening of Somehow Hopeful: The Story of a Woodsman!
Check out the flyer here!
Click here for a KSU map - Social Sciences Building.
"Somehow Hopeful is the story of a man committed to a real-life revolution. His greatest ally in this battle is perhaps man's oldest and most reliable teammate - the workhorse. For forty years, Jason Rutledge has been a voice for the natural world and restorative forestry methods. His primary power source is a rare horse breed called the Suffolk Punch. For thousands of years, horses have been critical to the advancement of the human race. Now, horses could once again prove to be a vital asset as we struggle to cope with climate change and restore our life-giving resources in a world that has become dependent upon destructive machines and irresponsible practices. Shot over the course of seven years, Somehow Hopeful shares the wisdom of man whose methods are now studied around the world. His critics call him a relic of the past. Jason claims he is the future.”
Free Snacks!
All are welcome!
Sustainability Film Series Screening of Somehow Hopeful: The Story of a Woodsmen6:00pmJoin us for the Sustainability Film Series screening of Somehow Hopeful: The Story of a Woodsman, an inspiring, award-winning film about the regenerative forestry methods of Appalachian woodsman Jason Rutledge. Horse-lovers will want to see this film, as Rutledge has made horses central to his management of forest ecosystems, and argues that horses have a central role to play in reversing the harm done to forests as a result of human activity, and restoring the health of the forests, on which the health of our planet depends. Come for the film, stay for the free snacks and great conversation!
Master of Science in Exercise Science Virtual Info Sessions6:00pmElevate Your Career with a Master of Science in Exercise Science! Our innovative program combines foundational and advanced coursework, hands-on lab experiences, and real-world applications through community and research projects. Ready to learn more?
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Mac Game Show6:00pmMAC Game Show Night: Test Your Knowledge & Win Big!
Think you have what it takes to win it all? Join the Marietta Activities Council (MAC) for an exciting Game Show Night, where you can compete in thrilling challenges, test your skills, and win awesome prizes!
Bring your crew and get ready for a night of fast-paced fun and friendly competition. Will you rise to the top or get stumped? There's only one way to find out!
See you there!
*POSTPONED* ArtsKSU Presents: Soovin Kim, Violin7:30pm*This event has been POSTPONED until next season, and a new date will be announced as soon as possible. Ticket holders, please contact our Box Office for more information at boxoffice@kennesaw.edu or call 470-578-6650. We apologize for any inconvenience.*
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.
Dog Act7:30pmA 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 - 26WednesdaySOAAD Capstone Exhibition IAll 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: March 26, 5pm - 7:30pm
Buy TicketsBeth LaCour: Mountains and ValleysAll DayThe 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.).
+21Annet Couwenberg: Sewing CirclesAll DayAnnet 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
USG Healthcare Plan | WEIGHT WATCHERSAll DayDid you know that you have access to Weight Watchers® through your USG healthcare plan?
Weight Watchers is here to help you lose weight and build lasting healthy habits—one small step at a time. Unlike restrictive fad diets that may offer short-term results but rarely work in the long run, Weight Watchers focuses on sustainable solutions that empower you to lose weight and maintain a healthy lifestyle for the long haul.
If you’re enrolled in a USG healthcare plan, you’re eligible to access the benefits of Weight Watchers® at a discounted rate. Start your journey today by learning more and registering for the program.
To get started, simply call Weight Watchers® at 1-866-204-2885, or explore the following links based on your health plan:
- Anthem members – Learn more here
- Kaiser members – Learn more here
Take the first step toward a healthier you with Weight Watchers—where sustainable success begins!
Spring 2025 School of Art and DesignAll DayFall 2024 Windgate Artist-in-Residence: Matthew KirkAll DayMatthew 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 Tickets2025 Spring Job & Internship Fair (All Majors)11:00amEach Fall & Spring semester, we invite many of the nation's top companies to the Kennesaw campus in order to showcase KSU's brightest students and alumni for internship, co-op, full-time, & part-time positions.
This event is for companies to recruit for jobs and internships in all majors and industries. Don't forget that this is a two-day fair, so be sure to look for which day each company or school will be in attendance, and make plans to attend both days to visit with more companies!
- Business and Humanities are encouraged to attend BOTH days
- Day 1 - Healthcare, Education, and Helping Professions
- Day 2 - STEM and Data Professions
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 Industries, Norfolk Southern, Northside Hospital, Home Depot, Wellstar Health System, and Yamaha Motor Corporation, USA
Platinum Partners
ADMA BioCenters, Archer Western, Batson-Cook Construction, Beacon Building Products, Cleveland Electric Company, Enterprise, Georgia Army National Guard, Gray, Powerhouse, and Yardi
Gold Partners
6 Degrees Group, ADP, Carroll Daniel Construction, Enercon, EOSYS, Haskell, Jones & Swanson, LLC., MetroPower, Penske, and Sherwin-Williams
Fearless Presenter: Mastering Talks with Confidence (Marietta Campus)11:30amWith the Symposium of Student Scholars coming up in April it is important for students to know how to create a variety of presentations. We will show you how to build power point presentations and oral presentations.
Fresh Check Day12:00pmFresh Check Day, the signature program of the Jordan Porco Foundation, is an uplifting mental health promotion and suicide prevention event for colleges that includes interactive expo booths, peer-to-peer messaging, support of multiple campus departments and groups, free food, spa services, inflatable attractions, entertainment, and exciting prizes and giveaways. Fresh Check Day aims to create an approachable and hopeful atmosphere where students are encouraged to engage in dialogue about mental health and helps to build a bridge between students and the mental health resources available on campus, in the community, and nationally.
HERStory Month: Lauren Haynes12:00pmLauren 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.
Buy TicketsCommencement Celebration12:00pmGraduation is almost here, and it's time to celebrate! Join the KSU Bookstore’s Commencement Celebration from March 25–27, 2025, in-store and online. Try on regalia and order by March 21 for home delivery, or shop in-store starting March 24. Enjoy special discounts, including 25% off alumni gifts, apparel and diploma frames, plus $100 off class rings from Jostens. Photographers will be on-site for graduation photos and professional headshots. Don’t miss this chance to make your big day even more special!
Workshop: Annotated Bibliographies & Literature Reviews12:00pmManaging the research needed to tackle these unique assignments can be challenging. This workshop will teach writing and organizational strategies that will help you make sense of your sources.
Can't join us in person? Join us online via teams!
1PM Kennesaw Campus Tour1:00pmNote- 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.
Analysis and Applied Mathematics (AAM) Seminar1:00pmSpeaker: Dr. Eric Stachura, Kennesaw State University
Title: “The Drude-Born-Fedorov system on anisotropic fractals”
Abstract: Fractals are ubiquitous in nature, appearing in coastlines, porous media, cracks, snowflakes, etc. They can be used to model complex environments like the human bronchial tree and atmospheric boundary layers over complex terrain. In this talk, I will discuss a mathematical framework to study differential equations on anisotropic fractal solids. These are fractal structures that could have different Hausdorff dimensions in each direction and appear, for instance, in the modeling of composite structures with fractal type microstructures. I will then discuss a fractal version of a cavity eigenvalue problem for the Drude-Born-Fedorov system. This system arises from the time harmonic Maxwell system with constitutive relations that model a material that responds with both an electric and magnetic polarization due to an electric or magnetic excitation.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.
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Passcode: i8a8CJMath Mixer2:00pmAre you declared as a math major? Curious how to earn a math minor? Want to meet other majors/minors and socialize?
This math mixer is for you! Join the Department of Mathematics for information about the math major/minor, help with course selection, Putman Exam problems, light refreshments, and more!
Writers and Warlocks: Kennesaw5:00pmAre you a seasoned D&D player on a hunt for more adventure? Or are you new to the hobby, and looking for a good place to start? Writers and Warlocks welcomes all adventurers - regardless of experience level - to weekly nights of oneshots, workshops, and a welcoming environment that aims to make the world of TTRPGs feel a little less intimidating. For more information, email us at: wcgamewriters@kennesaw.edu
ANIME NIGHT5:00pmWednesday, March 26th
5-8PM
Giveaways for first 100 participants (Extra swipe required for giveaway)
Trivia, Esports, Cosplay Encouraged
How to Apply to Law School Talk5:00pmCome learn about the law school application process and the steps required to apply to law school. We will discuss the LSAC.org website, the LSAT exam, the personal statement, and the other elements of a successful law school application; bring your questions! Contact Kenneth White, Ph.D., J.D., for questions at kwhite88@kennesaw.edu
Not Your Professor's Book Club5:00pmLooking for a book club that's like nothing you've seen before? Join Not Your Professor's Book Club! We dive into manga, graphic novels, horror, sci-fi, and more. If you want to hang out with fun people, explore daring reads, and chat this is the place for you! For more info, email us at wcbookclub@kennesaw.edu.
The Write Place: Marietta6:00pmLooking 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 Healthcare Management and Informatics Information Session6:00pmThis 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.MSDSA Virtual Information Session6:00pmAre you interested in a Master's in Data Science and Analytics? Program Director Dr. Austin Brown will answer your questions during this virtual information session.
Dog Act7:30pmA 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 - 27ThursdayAnnet Couwenberg: Sewing CirclesAll 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
Beth LaCour: Mountains and ValleysAll DayThe 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.).
+19USG Healthcare Plan | WEIGHT WATCHERSAll DayDid you know that you have access to Weight Watchers® through your USG healthcare plan?
Weight Watchers is here to help you lose weight and build lasting healthy habits—one small step at a time. Unlike restrictive fad diets that may offer short-term results but rarely work in the long run, Weight Watchers focuses on sustainable solutions that empower you to lose weight and maintain a healthy lifestyle for the long haul.
If you’re enrolled in a USG healthcare plan, you’re eligible to access the benefits of Weight Watchers® at a discounted rate. Start your journey today by learning more and registering for the program.
To get started, simply call Weight Watchers® at 1-866-204-2885, or explore the following links based on your health plan:
- Anthem members – Learn more here
- Kaiser members – Learn more here
Take the first step toward a healthier you with Weight Watchers—where sustainable success begins!
SOAAD Capstone Exhibition IAll DayCapstone 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 TicketsMarch P-Card Cycle EndsAll DayMarch P-Card Cycle Ends (2/28/2025 to 3/27/2025)
Fall 2024 Windgate Artist-in-Residence: Matthew KirkAll DayMatthew 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 Tickets10AM Marietta Campus Tour Spotlight: Architecture10:00amNote- 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).
10am Kennesaw Campus Tour10:00amNote- 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.
Workshop: Organizing and Analyzing Your Research11:00amCome to this workshop to learn how to stay organized and engage with your sources throughout the processes of conducting research and writing your paper.
Join us online via Teams: Link here
Commencement Celebration12:00pmGraduation is almost here, and it's time to celebrate! Join the KSU Bookstore’s Commencement Celebration from March 25–27, 2025, in-store and online. Try on regalia and order by March 21 for home delivery, or shop in-store starting March 24. Enjoy special discounts, including 25% off alumni gifts, apparel and diploma frames, plus $100 off class rings from Jostens. Photographers will be on-site for graduation photos and professional headshots. Don’t miss this chance to make your big day even more special!
Ecology, Evolution, Behavior, & Organismal Biology (EEBOB) seminar series12:30pmSpeaker: Dr. Hunter Howell, Environmental Program Manager and Ecologist @ City of Atlanta
Title: “Conservation in a changing world”
Abstract: Dr. Hunter Howell received his B.S. in Organismal Biology and Ecology from Towson University and his PhD in Ecology from the University of Miami, where he studied community ecology and conservation in the Florida Everglades. Dr. Howell now works as the Environmental Program Manager for the Department of Watershed Management of the City of Atlanta. In his talk, Dr. Howell describes his previous research and the work he does now here in Atlanta. Join us to learn more! And please share with any students who may be interested.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 Tour1:00pmNote- 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.
1PM Marietta Campus Tour1:00pmNote- 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.
Scrappy Hour1:30pmJoin 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!
Faculty Workshop: Successfully Recruiting Study Subjects2:00pmJoin Michelle Wansky, NP for a session on best practices for recruiting human subjects for research studies. Learn effective strategies to enhance participation, improve outreach, and ensure ethical recruitment.
📅 Date: Thursday, March 27
📍 Location: Virtual
🕙 Time: 2:00-3:30pmOrganizing Your Outlook Inbox2:00pmOptimize your organization with Outlook's hidden features. Learn to create message categories, set up automatic email sorting, and declutter your inbox for enhanced productivity.
Game Writers' Guild2:15pmAre you passionate about storytelling and video games? Come write game narratives and storylines with us! Whether you're a seasoned writer or just starting out, everyone is welcome. No programming skills required—just bring your creativity and enthusiasm. Let's create immersive worlds and unforgettable characters together!
A Novel Idea: Book Club5:00pmJoin 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!
Writers and Warlocks5:00pmAre you a seasoned D&D player on a hunt for more adventure? Or are you new to the hobby, and looking for a good place to start? Writers and Warlocks welcomes all adventurers - regardless of experience level - to weekly nights of oneshots, workshops, and a welcoming environment that aims to make the world of TTRPGs feel a little less intimidating. For more information, email us at: wcgamewriters@kennesaw.edu
Bailey School of Music Student Composers' Recital7:30pmChamber 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.
Buy TicketsDog Act7:30pmA 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 - 28FridayBeth LaCour: Mountains and ValleysAll 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 KirkAll DayMatthew 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+27April P-Card Cycle BeginsAll DayApril P-Card Cycle Begins (3/28/2025 to 4/25/2025)
SOAAD Capstone Exhibition IAll DayCapstone 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 TicketsApplication Deadline: 2025 Inspire Summer Scholars ProgramAll DayApplication Deadline for Inspire Summer Scholars Program is Friday, March 28, 2025.
Biochemistry, biology, chemistry, environmental science, mathematics, and physics majors: You are invited to apply for the CSM Inspire Summer Scholars Program! Students will develop research skills over the summer through hands-on activities related to available projects. The program runs from Monday, May 12 to Friday, July 25, 2025. Each student accepted to the program will be hired as a student assistant and paid at the rate of $12.75 per hour.
Preference will be given to students in their first or second year of study without prior experience.
The deadline to apply is Friday, March 28, 2025. Learn more about the current projects by visiting https://bit.ly/CSM-InspireScholars
Annet Couwenberg: Sewing CirclesAll DayAnnet 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
LAST DAY TO WITHDRAW TO RECEIVE A W GRADE - FULL (15 week) TERMAll DayPlease go to https://ecore.usg.edu for all important dates for eCore including registration and withdrawal dates.
USG Healthcare Plan | WEIGHT WATCHERSAll DayDid you know that you have access to Weight Watchers® through your USG healthcare plan?
Weight Watchers is here to help you lose weight and build lasting healthy habits—one small step at a time. Unlike restrictive fad diets that may offer short-term results but rarely work in the long run, Weight Watchers focuses on sustainable solutions that empower you to lose weight and maintain a healthy lifestyle for the long haul.
If you’re enrolled in a USG healthcare plan, you’re eligible to access the benefits of Weight Watchers® at a discounted rate. Start your journey today by learning more and registering for the program.
To get started, simply call Weight Watchers® at 1-866-204-2885, or explore the following links based on your health plan:
- Anthem members – Learn more here
- Kaiser members – Learn more here
Take the first step toward a healthier you with Weight Watchers—where sustainable success begins!
Faculty Workshop: Successfully Recruiting Study Subjects2:00pmJoin Michelle Wansky, NP for a session on best practices for recruiting human subjects for research studies. Learn effective strategies to enhance participation, improve outreach, and ensure ethical recruitment.
📅 Date: Thursday, March 27
📍 Location: Virtual
🕙 Time: 2:00-3:30pmEvening MBA/WebMBA Virtual Information Session8:00amSelecting 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.
Recovery Ally Training9:00amRecovery Ally Training – March 28
Faculty and staff are invited to attend Recovery Ally Training, hosted by KSU’s Center for Young Adult Addiction Recovery, on Friday, March 28, from 9 AM – 12 PM in Prillaman Hall (Room 1101).
This highly praised training equips participants with practical strategies to support students struggling with substance use or in recovery. Topics include KSU-specific data, the Continuum of Care, motivational interviewing techniques, campus resources, and interactive scenarios. Attendees will receive a workbook for use during and after the session.
For questions, contact Kathy Barnett.
2025 CACM Annual Research Symposium9:00amOur annual symposium is a fantastic opportunity to showcase and celebrate the outstanding research happening within the College. This year we will bring together faculty, students, and industry professionals to share ideas, foster collaborations, and highlight ongoing and emerging research initiatives in the built environment disciplines. The Dean’s Distinguished Lecturer will be Professor Chimay J. Anumba, Dean of the College of Design, Construction and Planning at the University of Florida, who will bring valuable insights and expertise to the event.
Year of Canada: Economic Lecture9:05amThis program features Dr. Vincent Geloso, Assistant Professor of Economics at George Mason University as he discusses "Canada's Income Gap with the United States before 1913."
10am Kennesaw Campus Tour10:00amNote- 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.
Tour of Recycling Center (Cancelled)10:00amWhat happens to your recyclable materials after they go in the bin? Join the Office of Sustainability on an educational tour of Smurfit Westrock’s Materials Recovery Facility (MRF) in Marietta, where KSU sends their recyclable materials (i.e., mixed paper, cardboard, paperboard, plastics #1 (PET/PETE), plastics #2 (HDPE), metal/steel/tin cans, & aluminum cans)! Come check out the different sorting technologies as recyclable materials are prepared for the market!
Registration is required and capped at ten (10) attendees.
- This tour will be held indoors.
- Closed-toed shoes are required.
- Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) would be provided.
- Carpooling is available.
- Please join the waitlist if registration fill up!
***Please be on time; the tour will begin promptly at 10 AM.***
Questions? Please contact the Office of Sustainability at sustainableksu@kennesaw.edu or (470) 578-4901.
We hope you can join us!
"Take chances, make mistakes, get messy!" ~ Ms. Valerie Frizzle
10AM Marietta Campus Spotlight Tour: Honors Program10:00amYour 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.”
Omni CMS Workshop10:00amGet 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.
Year of Canada: Economic Lecture10:10amThis program features Dr. Vincent Geloso, Assistant Professor of Economics at George Mason University, as he discusses "The Linguistic Divide as the Economic Gap within Canada."
Fearless Presenter: Mastering Talks with Confidence- Kennesaw Campus/Virtual11:30amWith the Symposium of Student Scholars coming up in April it is important for students to know how to create a variety of presentations. We will show you how to build PowerPoint presentations and oral presentations.
Assistant and Associate Chairs Mutual Mentoring Group12:00pmAssistant 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.
Workshop: Poster Presentation12:00pmJoin us for an engaging and hands-on workshop designed to help you create impactful and visually appealing poster presentations. Whether you're preparing for a conference, academic presentation, or professional event, this workshop will equip you with the skills and techniques needed to design and deliver an effective poster. Join online: Via Teams.
Workshop: Poster Presentation12:00pmJoin us for an engaging and hands-on workshop designed to help you create impactful and visually appealing poster presentations. Whether you're preparing for a conference, academic presentation, or professional event, this workshop will equip you with the skills and techniques needed to design and deliver an effective poster. Join Via Teams
Molecular Biosciences Interest Group (MBIG) seminar series12:30pmSpeaker: Dr. Courtney Ellison, University of Georgia
Title: “TBA”The Molecular Biosciences Interest Group (MBIG) is pleased to present seminars featuring active scientists from KSU, Georgia, and beyond. These research talks cover a broad spectrum of cutting-edge topics in Cell and Molecular Biology, Genetics, Biochemistry, and Structural Biology, with a special emphasis on human pathology. Whether you're a researcher, student, or simply curious about the latest scientific discoveries, our seminars offer an excellent opportunity to learn, engage, and network with experts in the field. The MBIG seminar will take place in-person on Fridays from 12:30 – 1:30 pm in the Clendenin Building, room CL 1008. All faculty, staff, students, and alumni are invited to attend.
1PM Kennesaw Campus Tour1:00pmNote- 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.
1PM Marietta Campus Tour1:00pmNote- 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.
For Better or for Verse2:00pmWhether 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
Kennesaw Film Festival3:00pmThe Kennesaw Film Festival, presented by the School of Communication & Media at Kennesaw State University, showcases the talent and creativity of KSU students. This annual event provides a platform for students to screen their films to a wide audience, with winners selected by a panel of KSU students, faculty, and industry professionals. Join us in celebrating the art of filmmaking and the next generation of storytellers! https://www.kennesawfilmfestival.com/
SKY Campus Premium Retreat5:00pmSky campus happiness is a wellbeing and comprehensive program design to bring full potential of student , staff and faculty.
We accumulate lot of stress , anxiety , fatigue due to day to day activities , which results in depression , low feeling , feeling lack and meaning less life.
This program is design to bring full you to be dynamic , take more tasks & challenges as a responsibility. I invite you all to attend this program.
Personally " I am Pradeep I did this program 1 year back and which brought me a immense transformation able to take responsibilities not for me for other betterment of campus"
- Pradeep , MS CS AT KSU
We SKYATKSU want to invite you all for the upcoming happiness program happening on campus.
Come and join it will be a life transformative to everyone.
Location - Siegel Student Rec & Activ Cnt - SS1080 Spectator Area
For any Queries feel free to connect
Pradeep Rekapalli
President of SKYATKSU
Phone : 943-226-9638
Email : prekapal@students.kennesaw.edu
Dog Act8:00pmA 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 - 29SaturdaySOAAD Capstone Exhibition IAll 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: March 26, 5pm - 7:30pm
Buy TicketsFall 2024 Windgate Artist-in-Residence: Matthew KirkAll DayMatthew 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+6Beth LaCour: Mountains and ValleysAll DayThe 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 Couwenberg: Sewing CirclesAll DayAnnet 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
2025 KSU Day of Service9:00amJoin the Department of Student Volunteerism & Service for the 11th annual KSU Day of Service! Serve our community alongside 600+ students, staff, faculty, alumni, and community members.
The event will begin with a kick-off on the Kennesaw campus. All event participants will receive an event t-shirt and breakfast. Transportation will be provided to select service sites. Listed event start and end times are inclusive of kick off event and travel times to/from service sites. All participants will serve for three hours, which will be documented in GivePulse.
Registration Information: Each adult registrant must register for this event on GivePulse. Registration is required to participate in the event. https://kennesaw.givepulse.com/event/546866-2025-ksu-day-of-service
- Registrants are only permitted to sign up for ONE (1) service project. Please avoid signing up for multiple projects.
- Some service projects have provided transportation to and from the site. If you require transportation, please ensure you sign up for a site that provides it.
Minor Registration: All participants must be at least 11 years of age to participate in the Day of Service. If you wish to register a minor, an adult must register and add them on their behalf. Additionally, please email dayofservice@kennesaw.edu to receive a copy of the 2025 Days of Service event waiver. This form must be completed and brought at check-in.
Registration Deadline: To provide us with an approximate head count for food, t-shirts, and volunteers, we would greatly appreciate all registrations by March 29th by 9:45am. There are no opportunities for walk up registration.
Transportation: Transportation is provided for select sites and is listed in the title description of each service project. Participants needing transportation are expected to sign up for a project where it is provided. For students on the Marietta campus, a Big Owl Bus Charter will be available to transport you to the Kennesaw campus. Loading of these buses will take place from 7:45 AM to 8:15 AM at the bus stop outside the Joe Mack Wilson Student Center.
KICK-OFF EVENT: Check-in will begin at 8:30AM in the Siegel Recreation Center on the Kennesaw campus. Attendance at the kick-off event is required. For students on the Marietta campus, a Big Owl Bus Charter will be available to transport you to the Kennesaw campus. Loading of these buses will take place from 7:45 AM to 8:15 AM at the bus stop outside the Joe Mack Wilson Student Center. These buses will depart at exactly 8:15 AM. There will be a student site leader present to facilitate loading of the buses.
You will receive your event t-shirt, breakfast, and the address of your service site location at the kick-off event. Addresses to sites will not be provided to volunteers who are not present at the kick-off event.
COMMUNICATIONS: Full details about the Day of Service will be sent to all registered participants on March 28th.
PARKING: If driving to campus, participants are expected to park in the East Parking Deck located at 305 Hopkins Drive, Kennesaw, GA 30144.
BREAKFAST & T-SHIRTS: You will grab your Day of Service T-shirt and breakfast when you arrive! Breakfast is provided by Whataburger and will consist of an assortment of biscuits, taquitos, coffee, and orange juice. If these options do not fit within your preferences, please plan to eat beforehand.
WHAT TO WEAR/BRING: All participants are expected to wear clothes they do mind getting dirty in, including long pants and sturdy, closed-toe shoes.
Please consider bringing the following items, especially if you have registered for an outdoor site:
- Reusable water bottle - Water bottles will NOT be provided.
- Hat
- Sunscreen
- Bug spray
- Gloves (Participants are encouraged to bring their own gloves; however, we will provide gloves for sites that have requested volunteers have gloves.)
- Snacks (if you’d like to snack while at your site)
If you have any questions in the meantime, please email dayofservice@kennesaw.edu.
Communications: Full details about the Day of Service will be sent to all registered participants on March 28th. If you have any questions in the meantime, please email dayofservice@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 Premium Retreat11:00amSky campus happiness is a wellbeing and comprehensive program design to bring full potential of student , staff and faculty.
We accumulate lot of stress , anxiety , fatigue due to day to day activities , which results in depression , low feeling , feeling lack and meaning less life.
This program is design to bring full you to be dynamic , take more tasks & challenges as a responsibility. I invite you all to attend this program.
Personally " I am Pradeep I did this program 1 year back and which brought me a immense transformation able to take responsibilities not for me for other betterment of campus"
- Pradeep , MS CS AT KSU
We SKYATKSU want to invite you all for the upcoming happiness program happening on campus.
Come and join it will be a life transformative to everyone.
Location - Siegel Student Rec & Activ Cnt - SS1080 Spectator Area
For any Queries feel free to connect
Pradeep Rekapalli
President of SKYATKSU
Phone : 943-226-9638
Email : prekapal@students.kennesaw.edu
Dog Act2:00pmA 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 TicketsDog Act8:00pmA 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
- 30SundayAnnet Couwenberg: Sewing CirclesAll 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
SOAAD Capstone Exhibition IAll DayCapstone 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+4Fall 2024 Windgate Artist-in-Residence: Matthew KirkAll DayMatthew 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 TicketsBeth LaCour: Mountains and ValleysAll DayThe 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.).
SKY Campus Premium Retreat11:00amSky campus happiness is a wellbeing and comprehensive program design to bring full potential of student , staff and faculty.
We accumulate lot of stress , anxiety , fatigue due to day to day activities , which results in depression , low feeling , feeling lack and meaning less life.
This program is design to bring full you to be dynamic , take more tasks & challenges as a responsibility. I invite you all to attend this program.
Personally " I am Pradeep I did this program 1 year back and which brought me a immense transformation able to take responsibilities not for me for other betterment of campus"
- Pradeep , MS CS AT KSU
We SKYATKSU want to invite you all for the upcoming happiness program happening on campus.
Come and join it will be a life transformative to everyone.
Location - Siegel Student Rec & Activ Cnt - SS1080 Spectator Area
For any Queries feel free to connect
Pradeep Rekapalli
President of SKYATKSU
Phone : 943-226-9638
Email : prekapal@students.kennesaw.edu
Dog Act3:00pmA 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 - 31MondayUSG Healthcare Plan | WEIGHT WATCHERSAll Day
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SOAAD Capstone Exhibition IAll DayCapstone 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+15Re-Allocations in WORKS for March Cycle (2/28/2025 to 3/27/2025) dueAll DayRe-Allocations due in WORKS for transactions dated 2/28/2025 to 3/27/2025
Fall 2024 Windgate Artist-in-Residence: Matthew KirkAll DayMatthew 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 TicketsBeth LaCour: Mountains and ValleysAll DayThe 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 Couwenberg: Sewing CirclesAll DayAnnet 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
10am Kennesaw Campus Tour10:00amNote- 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.
10AM Marietta Campus Tour10:00amNote- 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.
Supercomputing Researcher Spotlight Series11:00amApplications of Genomic Data to Study the Ecology and Evolution of Amphibians: Implementation and Demonstration
This presentation is designed for a more technical audience and offers a glimpse into some of the approaches that the Pierson Lab uses to analyze genomic data on the KSU HPC. These methods include brief introductions to the handling, processing, and assembly of large genomic datasets and methods for phylogenomic and population genomic inference.
March Maple Madness Mondays12:00pmMarch just got sweeter thanks to KSU's "Year of Canada"! 🍁 Join us for March Maple Madness Mondays, where maple syrup meets competition! Think you can pick the best maple treat? Set your brackets and taste your way to victory! 📍 Catch us Mondays from 12-2 pm. 📍 3/31 – Howell Hall Lobby (Marietta Campus) 🍁 Tag your foodie friends & let the maple madness begin! 🍁
1PM Kennesaw Campus Tour1:00pmNote- 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.
1PM Marietta Campus Tour1:00pmNote- 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.
Graduate Student Appreciation Week Kickoff4:00pmJoin Us for Graduate Student Celebration Week!
Stop by and see us at either campus as we kick off a week of events celebrating all of our amazing graduate students!
Marietta Campus:
- Location: Outdoor Walkway in front of Stingers
- Rain Contingency Plan: Atrium Lobby near the stairwell
Kennesaw Campus:
- Location: Campus Green in front of the Carmichael Student Center
- Rain Contingency Plan: Carmichael Student Center Lobby near the University Rooms
We look forward to celebrating with you!
The Write Place5:00pmLooking 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.
MS in Fintech Virtual Information Session6:00pmFor prospective students to learn more about the program.
Hosted online via Microsoft Teams
Gotham Awaits: The Dark Knight Screening6:30pmThis movie event will be held in the activity rooms on the Kennesaw Campus Rec Center. Enjoy free snacks and beverages, and participate in a superhero costume contest for a chance to win a prize!
KSU Cooke String Quartets7:30pmChamber 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.
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- 1TuesdayBeth LaCour: Mountains and ValleysAll 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 KirkAll DayMatthew 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+15SOAAD Capstone Exhibition IAll DayCapstone 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 TicketsYear-End Deadline: One-Time Funding Requisitions - $25,000 or MoreAll DayLast day for one-time funding requests - $25,000 or more.
Year-End Deadline: Requisitions $25,000 to $99,999.99All DayDeadline to have all requisitions $25,000 to $99,999.99 requiring a formal solicitation, i.e., RFQ, Sole Source, Consortia, including One-Time Funded projects.
Annet Couwenberg: Sewing CirclesAll DayAnnet 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
AI Fair & AI Council: Exploring the Future of AI at KSU8:00amDate: April 1-3
Time: 8:00am-4:00pm
Location: Virtual/Kennesaw/Marietta (See schedule for details)
As technology evolves, Kennesaw State University remains committed to fostering innovation and equipping our students, faculty, and staff with the skills and knowledge to thrive. To that end, we are excited to announce the 2025 KSU AI Fair, taking place April 1–3!
This event will showcase how AI is transforming higher education, with opportunities to explore its applications across teaching, research, and university operations.
For full event details and a presentation schedule, visit this resource: 2025 AI Fair.
Explore AI in action:
- AI for Administrative Use—Enhancing efficiency and decision-making across university operations.
- AI for Academic Use—Exploring AI’s role in teaching, learning, and student success.
- AI for Research Use—Advancing discovery and innovation through AI-powered research.
The AI Fair will also be an opportunity to learn about—and join!—the KSU AI Council. More information will be shared during the event.
AI Fair, Apr. 1–310:00amKennesaw State University is excited to host the 2025 KSU AI Fair, a dynamic three-day event dedicated to exploring artificial intelligence (AI) and its transformative impact on teaching, research, and operations.
The AI Fair will feature:
Expert Talks: Gain insights from leading AI researchers and industry pioneers.
Hands-on Workshops: Develop practical AI skills through immersive sessions.
Networking & Collaboration: Connect with colleagues as well as AI experts.
All KSU faculty and staff are welcome—no prior AI experience needed.
Take advantage of this exciting opportunity to be part of KSU's AI journey!
10AM Marietta Campus Tour10:00amNote- 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.
10am Kennesaw Campus Tour10:00amNote- 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.
Teaching with AI: Book Chat11:00amTeaching with AI: Book Chat
Facilitator: Misty Grayer
In Teaching with AI: A Practical Guide to a New Era of Human Learning, the authors explore how educators can both manage student use of artificial intelligence and effectively leverage it as a teaching tool. During our book chat, we will engage in a guided discussion where participants are invited to connect and share. The first 18 registrants will receive a free copy of the book.To register, please go log in to OwlTrain and register on the event page here.
Workshop: Poster Presentation1:00pmJoin us for an engaging and hands-on workshop designed to help you create impactful and visually appealing poster presentations. Whether you're preparing for a conference, academic presentation, or professional event, this workshop will equip you with the skills and techniques needed to design and deliver an effective poster. Join Via Teams
1PM Kennesaw Campus Tour1:00pmNote- 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.
Copy of Workshop: Poster Presentation1:00pmJoin us for an engaging and hands-on workshop designed to help you create impactful and visually appealing poster presentations. Whether you're preparing for a conference, academic presentation, or professional event, this workshop will equip you with the skills and techniques needed to design and deliver an effective poster. Join Via Teams
1PM Marietta Campus Tour1:00pmNote- 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.
Learning to Fly: Helping you soar outside the KSU nest5:00pmour KSU experience prepares you for what comes next…but how do you soar once you enter the working world? Join us for an insightful session with Alexander Nixon (MBA ’21), Director of Strategy at Inspire Brands. Alex will offer tips and tricks on how to navigate the transition, build your personal brand, and tackle those essential career tasks that might give you the “ick” without sacrificing your beliefs.
Location: Academic Learning Center, Room 1202
Time: 5 - 6:00 PM
The session will include a presentation, Q&A, and a take-home list of resources for your future self. Come learn to fly so the world can watch you soar! To register, click HERE.Julia Bullard, Viola & Friends7:30pmFaculty Recital Series. Enjoy an evening of music featuring the viola performed by Bailey School of Music faculty artist Julia Bullard.
Buy Tickets - 2WednesdayAnnet Couwenberg: Sewing CirclesAll 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
Beth LaCour: Mountains and ValleysAll DayThe 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.).
+18Fall 2024 Windgate Artist-in-Residence: Matthew KirkAll DayMatthew 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 TicketsSOAAD Capstone Exhibition IAll DayCapstone 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 TicketsAI Fair, Apr. 1–38:00amKennesaw State University is excited to host the 2025 KSU AI Fair, a dynamic three-day event dedicated to exploring artificial intelligence (AI) and its transformative impact on teaching, research, and operations.
The AI Fair will feature:
Expert Talks: Gain insights from leading AI researchers and industry pioneers.
Hands-on Workshops: Develop practical AI skills through immersive sessions.
Networking & Collaboration: Connect with colleagues as well as AI experts.
All KSU faculty and staff are welcome—no prior AI experience needed.
Take advantage of this exciting opportunity to be part of KSU's AI journey!
10am Kennesaw Campus Tour10:00amNote- 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.
Crafting a Compelling Specific Aims Page for Your Educational Research Grant Proposal (Part II)12:00pmCrafting 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 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.
Year of Canada: Wings to Soar12:15pmExperience some of Canada’s most beautiful – and important – birds of prey. Come eye to eye with an eagle, falcon, hawk, owl and more as you learn about the vital role they have in the natural world and the impact these incredible animals have on the environment throughout North America. @ksu.yearof
Analysis and Applied Mathematics (AAM) Seminar1:00pmSpeaker: Dr. Daniel Irvine, Kennesaw State University
Title: “TBD”
Abstract: TBDThe 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.
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Passcode: i8a8CJ1PM Kennesaw Campus Tour1:00pmNote- 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.
Workshop: Writing a Literature Review for Graduate School2:00pmManaging the research and writing skills needed to tackle these unique assignments can be challenging. Join us via Teams.
Not Your Professor's Book Club5:00pmLooking for a book club that's like nothing you've seen before? Join Not Your Professor's Book Club! We dive into manga, graphic novels, horror, sci-fi, and more. If you want to hang out with fun people, explore daring reads, and chat this is the place for you! For more info, email us at wcbookclub@kennesaw.edu.
Writers and Warlocks: Kennesaw5:00pmAre you a seasoned D&D player on a hunt for more adventure? Or are you new to the hobby, and looking for a good place to start? Writers and Warlocks welcomes all adventurers - regardless of experience level - to weekly nights of oneshots, workshops, and a welcoming environment that aims to make the world of TTRPGs feel a little less intimidating. For more information, email us at: wcgamewriters@kennesaw.edu
Coles College of Business Graduate Programs Information Session6:00pmThinking 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
CSM Alumni Virtual Scrappy Hour6:00pmCSM alumni are invited to join the KSU College of Science and Mathematics for a CSM Alumni Virtual Scrappy Hour on Wednesday, April 2, 2025, at 6:00 pm!
Join us for the opportunity to…
- Meet with the new CSM dean, Dr. Heather Koopman!
- Learn about the latest happenings in the college!
- Connect with your fellow CSM alumni!
- Win exclusive CSM and KSU Alumni swag!
A link to the virtual Scrappy Hour will be sent separately to those who register. Secure your spot today!
Executive MBA Information Session6:00pmThe 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!
Master of Science in Information Systems (MSIS) Information Session6:00pmSelecting 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.
The Write Place: Marietta6:00pmLooking 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.
Wine and Cheese Reception for Graduate Students7:00pmDrop in for an evening of camaraderie and conversation at the Graduate College's Wine and Cheese Reception. It’s an opportunity to unwind, connect with fellow students, and savor a selection of wines and cheeses. Let’s raise a glass to celebrate our academic journey together. See you there! (No one under the age of 21 will be admitted.)
Wednesday, April 2
7-9 p.m.
Convocation Center, Presidential Hospitality Suite, 2nd FloorJazz Combos7:30pmJazz Series. Enjoy an evening of performances by Bailey School of Music student jazz combos.
Buy Tickets - 3ThursdaySOAAD Capstone Exhibition IAll 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: March 26, 5pm - 7:30pm
Buy TicketsAnnet Couwenberg: Sewing CirclesAll DayAnnet 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
+17Beth LaCour: Mountains and ValleysAll DayThe 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 KirkAll DayMatthew 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 TicketsAI Fair, Apr. 1–38:00amKennesaw State University is excited to host the 2025 KSU AI Fair, a dynamic three-day event dedicated to exploring artificial intelligence (AI) and its transformative impact on teaching, research, and operations.
The AI Fair will feature:
Expert Talks: Gain insights from leading AI researchers and industry pioneers.
Hands-on Workshops: Develop practical AI skills through immersive sessions.
Networking & Collaboration: Connect with colleagues as well as AI experts.
All KSU faculty and staff are welcome—no prior AI experience needed.
Take advantage of this exciting opportunity to be part of KSU's AI journey!
10am Kennesaw Campus Tour10:00amNote- 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.
10AM Marietta Campus Tour10:00amNote- 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.
Research Assignment Remix: TILTing with the KSU Libraries11:00amResearch Assignment Remix: TILTing with the KSU Libraries
Facilitator: Tris Utschig, Karen Doster-Greenleaf, JoyEllen Williams, Chelsee Dickson, Kate Matheny, Kristina Clement
Research assignments are a trademark of higher education and a crucial aspect of teaching. As you prepare your course materials for the upcoming fall semester, it is a great time to review or consider developing your research assignments for maximum student success. This workshop will provide participants with best practices on how to design an effective research assignment that incorporates library and special collections holdings and support services. The workshop will be co-hosted by KSU CETL, University Libraries, Special Collections, and the Bentley Rare Book Museum. Participants will learn how to:
-Apply TILT practices to their research assignment design, including scaffolded information retrieval processes
-Incorporate current information source terminology into their assignments
-Explore and familiarize themselves with current KSU Library and Special Collections holdings
-Develop assignment requirements that incorporate KSU Library and Special Collections holdings and support services to ensure greater student success
To register, please go log in to OwlTrain and register on the event page here.
Internal Audit/Advisory Student Awareness Day12:30pmPanel and Networking!
Learn about careers in Internal Audit and Advisory from professional leaders.
Open to students from ALL COLLEGES in Georgia majoring in Accounting, Finance, Security, or Systems. Employers in attendance will include 20+ Advisory Firms and Fortune 1000 Companies.Ecology, Evolution, Behavior, & Organismal Biology (EEBOB) seminar series12:30pmSpeaker: Dr. Angela Chuang, Postdoctoral Fellow @ Clemson University
Title: “Zigzagging through academia: a tale of spiders, citrus, and serendipity”
Abstract: Dr. Angela Chuang received her B.S. Molecular Environmental Biology from UC Berkeley and her Ph.D. Ecology and Evolutionary Biology from the University of Tennessee Knoxville, where she studied spider behavior and invasion biology. She then worked as a postdoc for the University of Florida Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences and now for Clemson University, during which time she evaluated methods for combatting a major agricultural pest in citrus groves. Dr. Chuang also studies the ecology and human perceptions of invasive Joro spiders—a non-native species with which all of us Georgians are now very familiar! In addition to her work in these fields of ecology, Dr. Chuang is a board game enthusiast and combines her passions by reviewing games with science themes (e.g., this recent review of In the Footsteps of Darwin). In her talk, Dr. Chuang provides an overview of her research and an encouraging message for others whose career paths might take a non-linear course.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 Marietta Campus Tour1:00pmNote- 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.
1PM Kennesaw Campus Tour1:00pmNote- 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.
Scrappy Hour1:30pmJoin 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!
Game Writers' Guild2:15pmAre you passionate about storytelling and video games? Come write game narratives and storylines with us! Whether you're a seasoned writer or just starting out, everyone is welcome. No programming skills required—just bring your creativity and enthusiasm. Let's create immersive worlds and unforgettable characters together!
Navigating the Tech Landscape: Insights from Alumni5:00pmJoin us for insights from alumni in the tech industry.
Writers and Warlocks5:00pmAre you a seasoned D&D player on a hunt for more adventure? Or are you new to the hobby, and looking for a good place to start? Writers and Warlocks welcomes all adventurers - regardless of experience level - to weekly nights of oneshots, workshops, and a welcoming environment that aims to make the world of TTRPGs feel a little less intimidating. For more information, email us at: wcgamewriters@kennesaw.edu
A Novel Idea: Book Club5:00pmJoin 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!
3MT Competition and Reception5:30pmCome cheer on the competitors in this year's Three Minute Thesis competition!
April 3 at 5:30 p.m.
Prillaman Health Sciences Building
Room HS1105
Reception and announcement of winners to follow in the Indoor Plaza.____________________________________
The Three Minute Thesis (3MT™) is a research communication competition developed by The University of Queensland.
The exercise develops academic, presentation, and research communication skills and supports the development of students’ capacities to effectively explain their research in language appropriate to an intelligent but non-specialist audience.
Master’s and Doctoral students have three minutes to present a compelling oration on their thesis or dissertation topic and its significance. 3MT™ is not an exercise in trivializing or ‘dumbing-down’ research but forces students to consolidate their ideas and crystallize their research discoveries.
Jazz Combos7:30pmJazz Series. Enjoy an evening of performances by Bailey School of Music student jazz combos.
Buy Tickets - 4FridayAnnet Couwenberg: Sewing CirclesAll 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
Beth LaCour: Mountains and ValleysAll DayThe 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.).
+11SOAAD Capstone Exhibition IAll DayCapstone 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 TicketsMID TERM GRADES due for 7 weeek II coursesAll DayPlease go to https://ecore.usg.edu for all important dates for eCore including registration and withdrawal dates.
Active Owls Weekend7:00amSports 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 Tickets10AM Marietta Campus Tour10:00amNote- 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.
10am Kennesaw Campus Tour10:00amNote- 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.
Molecular Biosciences Interest Group (MBIG) seminar series12:30pmSpeaker: Dr. Dmitri Simberg, University of Colorado, Anschutz
Title: “How do nanoparticles interact with blood, tissues, and tumors? Implications for the design of safe and efficient nanodrugs”The Molecular Biosciences Interest Group (MBIG) is pleased to present seminars featuring active scientists from KSU, Georgia, and beyond. These research talks cover a broad spectrum of cutting-edge topics in Cell and Molecular Biology, Genetics, Biochemistry, and Structural Biology, with a special emphasis on human pathology. Whether you're a researcher, student, or simply curious about the latest scientific discoveries, our seminars offer an excellent opportunity to learn, engage, and network with experts in the field. The MBIG seminar will take place in-person on Fridays from 12:30 – 1:30 pm in the Clendenin Building, room CL 1008. All faculty, staff, students, and alumni are invited to attend.
Fresh Air Friday12:30pmEnjoy 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*
1PM Marietta Campus Tour1:00pmNote- 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.
For Better or for Verse2:00pmWhether 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 series2:30pmSpeaker: Dr. Cara Sulyok, Lewis University
Focus: Mathematical BiologyTitle: “Mathematical Models of Disease Transmission and Control in Healthcare Settings”
Abstract: Mathematical modeling is a useful technique to describe dynamics happening within events and allows one to address questions and test hypotheses that may be not be feasible to study in reality. By applying techniques from calculus, mathematical models allow us to describe complex systems. These models serve as bridges between mathematics and practical applications, helping to simplify intricate problems into solvable equations, enabling predictions and decision-making based on data. This talk will focus on mathematical models to describe the spread of infectious diseases.
Clostridioides difficile (C. difficile) is the leading cause of infectious diarrhea and one of the most frequently identified healthcare-acquired infections in the United States. C. difficile is typically contracted after antibiotic use, when healthy gut microbiota that prevent colonization is compromised. Colonized patients, both symptomatic and asymptomatic, shed C. difficile endospores that can survive for long periods on surfaces outside the host and are resistant to many commonly-used disinfectants. Transmission pathways can include contact with endospores on fomites, objects likely to carry infection. This work includes various mathematical models aimed at quantifying the transmission of C. difficile in healthcare settings ranging from systems of ordinary differential equations to agent-based models. We investigate the relative contribution of environmental pathways and healthcare workers to C. difficile transmission in healthcare settings. Results can be applied by healthcare professionals by focusing on precautionary measures that reduce patient colonization with C. difficile.
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.
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Passcode: Cers85Graduate Student Game Night Extravaganza!4:00pmTake a break from your studies and join us for an epic Game Night! Come and enjoy a variety of games with your peers, from board games to card games and everything in between. Whether you're a seasoned gamer or just looking for some fun, there's something for everyone!
Exciting Games • Prizes• Snacks
Don't miss out on this fun opportunity to unwind and have a blast. We can't wait to see you there!
- 5SaturdaySOAAD Capstone Exhibition IAll 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: March 26, 5pm - 7:30pm
Buy TicketsFall 2024 Windgate Artist-in-Residence: Matthew KirkAll DayMatthew 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+3Beth LaCour: Mountains and ValleysAll DayThe 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 Couwenberg: Sewing CirclesAll DayAnnet 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
Active Owls Weekend10:00amSports 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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- 6SundayBeth LaCour: Mountains and ValleysAll 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 Couwenberg: Sewing CirclesAll DayAnnet 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
+1Active Owls Weekend12:00pmSports 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 - 7MondayFall 2024 Windgate Artist-in-Residence: Matthew KirkAll 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 TicketsBeth LaCour: Mountains and ValleysAll DayThe 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.).
+13Annet Couwenberg: Sewing CirclesAll DayAnnet 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
EngageCSM Prize Pick-up10:00amCSM 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 or email engagecsm@kennesaw.edu!
10am Kennesaw Campus Tour10:00amNote- 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.
10AM Marietta Campus Tour10:00amNote- 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.
Senior Cookout11:00amCOME CELEBRATE YOUR BIG ACHIEVEMENT WITH FOOD, FUN, AND UNFORGETTABLE MEMORIES AT THE SENIOR COOKOUT AS YOU SLIDE INTO GRADUATION!
Full Plate Living Info Session (Nutrition Awareness)12:00pmAre you ready to take the next step towards a healthier, more balanced lifestyle? Join us for our upcoming virtual Full Plate Living information session and discover how simple changes to your eating habits can lead to lasting improvements in your overall well-being. 🍏💪
Why Attend?
- Balanced, Non-Diet Approach: Learn about an eating style that focuses on healthy, whole foods—without the stress of counting calories or following restrictive diets. It’s all about enjoying nutritious meals that nourish your body.
- Energy Boost: Discover how incorporating more wholesome foods into your daily routine can elevate your energy levels, making you feel more vibrant and ready to take on the day.
- Effective Weight Management: Find out how to manage your weight naturally by fueling your body with the right foods and habits. Say goodbye to fad diets and hello to sustainable, long-term success.
- Supportive Community: Connect with like-minded individuals who are also on the journey to better health. This session will help you feel motivated and empowered as you make positive changes in your life.
Date & Time: April 7th 12:00 pm-12:45 pm
Platform: TEAMS Register HERE
Whether you’re just starting your health journey or looking to refine your approach, this session is for YOU. Feel free to share this with your coworkers, friends, and family who might benefit from this fantastic program. We can’t wait to see you there and help you take the first step towards a healthier, happier lifestyle.
For more information, feel free to reach out to the Well-being Team at efc@kennesaw.edu. Stay healthy, and remember to keep adding those delicious, nutritious foods to your plate!
MAST Virtual Information Session12:00pmAre you interested in a Master’s degree in American Studies? If so, please join us at a virtual information session. We look forward to seeing you! Register for the April 7th Information Session, or view all upcoming MAST virtual information sessions.
1PM Kennesaw Campus Tour1:00pmNote- 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.
1PM Marietta Campus Tour1:00pmNote- 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.
All Things Open Week 2025 Virtual Conference1:00pmAre you looking for a FREE virtual conference to learn more about the exciting world of open scholarship? Look no further than KSU’s third annual All Things Open Week, co-hosted by Texas Tech University Libraries! Learn more about the Open Movements, including…
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Open access publishing
-
Open data
-
Open educational resources
-
Open pedagogy
-
Open science
-
Open-source software
-
Open licensing and fair use
-
And other efforts to increase access and equity!
Our keynote speaker Dr. Tiffani Tijerina, Visiting Lecturer at the Georgia Institute of Technology (Georgia Tech), was previously an instructor at Kennesaw State University and Texas Tech University, as well as the program manager for Affordable Learning Georgia. Her recent dissertation research focused on OER creation, adoption, and sustainability in the field of technical communication and rhetoric. Other speakers throughout the week hail from across the US and will present on the different aspects of open in consideration of this year’s theme “Sustainable Growth.”
Excel Basics: Getting Started with Excel2:00pmIn this beginner Excel workshop, participants will learn the basics of formatting, tables, and get comfortable using essential Excel tools.
Mario Kart IRL4:00pmIn-person Mario Kart in the SRAC Activity rooms! Mario Kart IRL is an event hosted by the Division of Student Affairs during Geek Week 2025
The Write Place5:00pmLooking 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.
- 8TuesdaySSS ConventionAll Day
Save the Dates for the SSS Convention April 8th through April 13th, 2025. More details coming soon.
Fall 2024 Windgate Artist-in-Residence: Matthew KirkAll DayMatthew 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+20Beth LaCour: Mountains and ValleysAll DayThe 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 Couwenberg: Sewing CirclesAll DayAnnet 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
OPT Workshop Kennesaw10:00amOPT Workshop for Work Authorization
EngageCSM Prize Pick-up10:00amCSM 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 or email engagecsm@kennesaw.edu!
Budget Education Sessions 20110:00amBudget Education Sessions 201
The budget education sessions are an effort to provide key elements on how the budget is funded and developed. The budget 201 session dives into some additional depth of university budgeting and position management.
10AM Marietta Campus Tour10:00amNote- 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.
10am Kennesaw Campus Tour10:00amNote- 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.
WALK & TALK | Join Your WELLBEING Team12:00pmJoin Us for a Walk and Talk with your Wellbeing Team!
April is Stress Awareness Month, and what better way to manage stress than by getting some fresh air and connecting with colleagues?
We invite you to join our Wellbeing Team for a relaxing Walk and Talk session. It’s a great opportunity to take a break, enjoy the outdoors, and discuss healthy coping strategies and improve our overall wellbeing.
📅 Date: Tuesday April 8th, 2025
🕒 Time: 12-12:30 pm
📍 Meeting Point: Kennesaw Campus, Campus Green📅 Date: Thursday April 17th, 2025
🕒 Time: 12-12:30 pm
📍 Meeting Point: Marietta Campus, GlobeThe walk will last approximately 30 minutes. You are welcome to join for as long, or little, as you can. Whether you have tips to share or just want to listen and learn, everyone is welcome. Let’s support each other and make our workplace a healthier, happier place! See you there!
Navigating the Job Market: Effective Job Search and Offer Negotiation12:00pmJoin us to learn about navigating the job search process and evaluating job offers. You’ll gain valuable insights into effective job search strategies, learn how to assess job offers beyond salary—including benefits and company culture—and explore negotiation tactics to help you secure the best possible offer. This session is ideal for anyone looking to enhance their job search skills and make informed career decisions, providing you with essential tools to confidently approach your next opportunity.
Early Career Tenure Track Mutual Mentoring Group12:00pmEarly 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 Session12:00pmThis 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 Kennesaw Campus Tour1:00pmNote- 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.
Adulting 101: How to Get a Job1:00pmJoin us for a dynamic workshop where you'll learn how to create a plan for securing a job, starting from your very first day of college.
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!
1PM Marietta Campus Tour1:00pmNote- 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.
All Things Open Week 2025 Virtual Conference1:00pmAre you looking for a FREE virtual conference to learn more about the exciting world of open scholarship? Look no further than KSU’s third annual All Things Open Week, co-hosted by Texas Tech University Libraries! Learn more about the Open Movements, including…
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Open access publishing
-
Open data
-
Open educational resources
-
Open pedagogy
-
Open science
-
Open-source software
-
Open licensing and fair use
-
And other efforts to increase access and equity!
Our keynote speaker Dr. Tiffani Tijerina, Visiting Lecturer at the Georgia Institute of Technology (Georgia Tech), was previously an instructor at Kennesaw State University and Texas Tech University, as well as the program manager for Affordable Learning Georgia. Her recent dissertation research focused on OER creation, adoption, and sustainability in the field of technical communication and rhetoric. Other speakers throughout the week hail from across the US and will present on the different aspects of open in consideration of this year’s theme “Sustainable Growth.”
Excel Basics: Simple Formulas and Functions2:00pmIn this supplemental beginner Excel workshop, users will learn how to use basic formulas using functions like SUM, AVERAGE, MAX, MIN, LEFT, RIGHT, and COUNT.
Snack and Learn with the KSU Office of Military and Veteran Affairs4:30pmIf you are currently in active-duty military service, a veteran, or a family member please plan to attend this brief workshop to learn about resources available to you as a Kennesaw State student. Light snacks will be provided.
Click HERE to register.
Chef's Table5:00pmJoin us Monday, April 8, for Chef’s Table at The Commons from 5 PM until SOLD OUT! 🍽️ Indulge in Prima Vera Snapper stuffed with tomato and zucchini squash, served alongside garlic parmesan roasted artichoke, tri-colored potato pavé, and a delightful mini pavlova dessert. Entry is $23.00 Dining Dollars or one additional Meal Plan swipe. Don’t miss this exclusive dining experience! ✨
Senior Dance Showcase6:00pmDance majors share original works of choreography, captivating screendance, and groundbreaking dance research.
MPA Virtual Information Session6:00pmAre 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 April 8th 6pm Session, or see all upcoming MPA information sessions.
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- 9WednesdayBeth LaCour: Mountains and ValleysAll 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 KirkAll DayMatthew 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+18SOAAD Capstone Exhibition IIAll DayCapstone 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 TicketsSSS ConventionAll DaySave the Dates for the SSS Convention April 8th through April 13th, 2025. More details coming soon.
WCHHS Research, Engagement, and Discovery Week 2025All DayRED celebrates research, scholarship, and community engagement at Wellstar College. Join us for presentations from students, faculty, and community partners, a research volunteer match session, a faculty research spotlight with a special presentation from each department, awards, and our keynote address.
Date: April 9 - 11
Location: Prillaman Hall, Kennesaw CampusWellstar College’s Research, Engagement, and Discovery (RED) WeekAll DayRED Week celebrates research, scholarship, and community engagement at Wellstar College. Join us for presentations from students, faculty, and community partners, a research volunteer match session, a faculty research spotlight with a special presentation from each department, awards, and our keynote address.
Annet Couwenberg: Sewing CirclesAll DayAnnet 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
10am Kennesaw Campus Tour10:00amNote- 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.
KSU "Year of Canada" Student Presentation: Canada's Arctic Strategy11:15amThis presentation will feature the research of students in Dr. Thomas Rotnem's Spring POLS 4447 class, “Arctic Politics, Policy, and Security in a Changing Environment.” Learn more about Canada’s Arctic realm and the government's “Arctic Strategy” from students' who have been undertaking research on the subject this term.
1PM Kennesaw Campus Tour1:00pmNote- 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.
Analysis and Applied Mathematics (AAM) Seminar1:00pmSpeaker: Dr. Brian McDonald, University of Georgia
Title: “TBD”
Abstract: TBDThe 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.
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Passcode: i8a8CJAll Things Open Week 2025 Virtual Conference1:00pmAre you looking for a FREE virtual conference to learn more about the exciting world of open scholarship? Look no further than KSU’s third annual All Things Open Week, co-hosted by Texas Tech University Libraries! Learn more about the Open Movements, including…
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Open access publishing
-
Open data
-
Open educational resources
-
Open pedagogy
-
Open science
-
Open-source software
-
Open licensing and fair use
-
And other efforts to increase access and equity!
Our keynote speaker Dr. Tiffani Tijerina, Visiting Lecturer at the Georgia Institute of Technology (Georgia Tech), was previously an instructor at Kennesaw State University and Texas Tech University, as well as the program manager for Affordable Learning Georgia. Her recent dissertation research focused on OER creation, adoption, and sustainability in the field of technical communication and rhetoric. Other speakers throughout the week hail from across the US and will present on the different aspects of open in consideration of this year’s theme “Sustainable Growth.”
2025 CAREER Proposal Prep Workshop2:00pmJoin the Office of Research for a virtual workshop focused on crafting a compelling broader impact section for your NSF CAREER proposal. Learn how to effectively integrate your research and education plans to maximize impact beyond a traditional NSF project. The session will include ample time for Q&A and discussion.
📅 Date: Wednesday, April 9
🕘 Time: 2:00-3:00pm
📍 Location: VirtualThe presentation will be recorded for those unable to attend.
Excel: Tables, Charts, and Pivot Tables2:00pmUnlock 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.
Workshop: CAREER Proposal Prep Program2:00pmWriting a Compelling Broader Impact Section
This program involves a series of one-hour monthly workshops, plus one-hour monthly writing sessions throughout the spring semester followed by a two-day writing retreat in May.
Participants are required to register for events in advance, but sessions will be recorded for those who cannot attend in person. Each workshop and writing session will allow ample time for Q&A. Additionally, we have a D2L course with resources specific to writing NSF CAREER proposals available for registered participants.
Monthly workshops will meet via Teams on Wednesdays from 2-3 p.m.
Writers and Warlocks: Kennesaw5:00pmAre you a seasoned D&D player on a hunt for more adventure? Or are you new to the hobby, and looking for a good place to start? Writers and Warlocks welcomes all adventurers - regardless of experience level - to weekly nights of oneshots, workshops, and a welcoming environment that aims to make the world of TTRPGs feel a little less intimidating. For more information, email us at: wcgamewriters@kennesaw.edu
Beyond A Good GPA: A Guide to Navigate Realities Never Taught in Colleges5:00pmAre you a graduate student looking to market yourself in the workforce? Attend the Graduate College's professional development presentation featuring Dr. Yaw Adoo from Morris Brown College. Dr. Adoo will share insights from his book, Beyond a Good GPA: A Guide to Navigate Realities Never Taught in Colleges, to help you navigate your career. We look forward to seeing you there!
Academic Learning Center
Room 2106
Click HERE to register.
Not Your Professor's Book Club5:00pmLooking for a book club that's like nothing you've seen before? Join Not Your Professor's Book Club! We dive into manga, graphic novels, horror, sci-fi, and more. If you want to hang out with fun people, explore daring reads, and chat this is the place for you! For more info, email us at wcbookclub@kennesaw.edu.
Senior Dance Showcase6:00pmDance majors share original works of choreography, captivating screendance, and groundbreaking dance research.
The Write Place: Marietta6:00pmLooking 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.
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- 10ThursdayWellstar College’s Research, Engagement, and Discovery (RED) WeekAll Day
RED Week celebrates research, scholarship, and community engagement at Wellstar College. Join us for presentations from students, faculty, and community partners, a research volunteer match session, a faculty research spotlight with a special presentation from each department, awards, and our keynote address.
Annet Couwenberg: Sewing CirclesAll DayAnnet 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
+19Beth LaCour: Mountains and ValleysAll DayThe 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.).
March P-Card Sign-off approvals and statements dueAll DaySign-off approvals due in WORKS for March cycle. Statements due by 4:00 PM
SOAAD Capstone Exhibition IIAll DayCapstone 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 TicketsSSS ConventionAll DaySave the Dates for the SSS Convention April 8th through April 13th, 2025. More details coming soon.
10AM Marietta Campus Tour10:00amNote- 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.
10am Kennesaw Campus Tour10:00amNote- 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.
Ecology, Evolution, Behavior, & Organismal Biology (EEBOB) seminar series12:30pmSpeaker: Dr. Ben Holt, Lead Scientist for Environmental Research @ the Baylor School
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 Marietta Campus Tour1:00pmNote- 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.
All Things Open Week 2025 Virtual Conference1:00pmAre you looking for a FREE virtual conference to learn more about the exciting world of open scholarship? Look no further than KSU’s third annual All Things Open Week, co-hosted by Texas Tech University Libraries! Learn more about the Open Movements, including…
-
Open access publishing
-
Open data
-
Open educational resources
-
Open pedagogy
-
Open science
-
Open-source software
-
Open licensing and fair use
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And other efforts to increase access and equity!
Our keynote speaker Dr. Tiffani Tijerina, Visiting Lecturer at the Georgia Institute of Technology (Georgia Tech), was previously an instructor at Kennesaw State University and Texas Tech University, as well as the program manager for Affordable Learning Georgia. Her recent dissertation research focused on OER creation, adoption, and sustainability in the field of technical communication and rhetoric. Other speakers throughout the week hail from across the US and will present on the different aspects of open in consideration of this year’s theme “Sustainable Growth.”
1PM Kennesaw Campus Tour1:00pmNote- 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.
Scrappy Hour1:30pmJoin 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!
Excel: Conditional Functions2:00pmLearn the essentials of conditional logic in Excel with AND, OR, NOT, and IF (SUMIF, COUNTIF) 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.
Assistant and Associate Deans Mutual Mentoring Group2:00pmCrafting 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.
Game Writers' Guild2:15pmAre you passionate about storytelling and video games? Come write game narratives and storylines with us! Whether you're a seasoned writer or just starting out, everyone is welcome. No programming skills required—just bring your creativity and enthusiasm. Let's create immersive worlds and unforgettable characters together!
CSM Class of ’26, ’27, & ’28 Spring Celebration3:30pmSave the Date for the CSM Class of ’26, ’27, & ’28 Spring Celebration! 🎉
Take time to unwind in a relaxing atmosphere before finals at the CSM Class of ’26, ’27, & ’28 Spring Celebration on Thursday, April 10th! Here’s a sneak peek of what we have in store:
- Crafting Friendship Bracelets: Showcase your creativity and make friendship bracelets to show off to your bestie. 🌟
- DIY Reusable Bags: Turn old t-shirts into stylish, eco-friendly bags in a few simple steps. ♻️👕 (Shirts will be provided.)
- Game On: Challenge your friends to a variety of games and see who comes out on top! 🃏🧩
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Relaxing Music: Unwind and enjoy a chill atmosphere with calming tunes playing throughout the event. 🎶🔊
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Paint by Number: Tap into your artistic side and bring a masterpiece to life! 🖌️🎨
- Enjoy a Snack: Choose from popcorn, a variety of pizza, or create an ice cream sundae (or all three)! 🍕🍦🍿
Share your favorite moments on social media and tag @ksucsm on Instagram to be featured! We hope to see you there!
This event is open to all CSM majors and eligible for EngageCSM credit.
Photography notice: Photos may be taken at this event and used in future CSM social media posts and/or marketing collateral. If you prefer not to be photographed, kindly inform the photographers. Want to contribute? Email your photos from the event to Ms. Leah Weaver at lbisho17@kennesaw.edu – we’d love to see the celebration through your eyes!
KSU Day4:00pmKSU Day is the ultimate campus celebration at Kennesaw State University, brought to you by the Kennesaw Activities Board! Picture a vibrant, carnival-style fair spread across the Campus Green, filled with thrilling rides, game booths, and live entertainment. Students can enjoy delicious food from local vendors, compete in fun challenges for cool prizes, and groove to live music performances from local bands. It’s the perfect way to relax, have fun with friends, and show off that Owl pride. With something for everyone, KSU Day is an annual tradition you don’t want to miss!
A Staged Reading of Broken by Will Carter5:00pmBroken tells the story of a married couple, Richard and Nancy, as they navigate through the grief over and responsibility for their son being in a car accident and suffering a brain injury. They must navigate visiting relatives, as they seek to discover the reasons behind the accident, who really is responsible, and the dark secrets hidden under the wreckage.
Writers and Warlocks5:00pmAre you a seasoned D&D player on a hunt for more adventure? Or are you new to the hobby, and looking for a good place to start? Writers and Warlocks welcomes all adventurers - regardless of experience level - to weekly nights of oneshots, workshops, and a welcoming environment that aims to make the world of TTRPGs feel a little less intimidating. For more information, email us at: wcgamewriters@kennesaw.edu
A Novel Idea: Book Club5:00pmJoin 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!
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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
Wellstar College’s Research, Engagement, and Discovery (RED) WeekAll DayRED Week celebrates research, scholarship, and community engagement at Wellstar College. Join us for presentations from students, faculty, and community partners, a research volunteer match session, a faculty research spotlight with a special presentation from each department, awards, and our keynote address.
+13SSS ConventionAll DaySave the Dates for the SSS Convention April 8th through April 13th, 2025. More details coming soon.
Beth LaCour: Mountains and ValleysAll DayThe 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 IIAll DayCapstone 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 TicketsLAST DAY TO WITHDRAW TO RECEIVE A W GRADE - 7 week II TERMAll DayPlease go to https://ecore.usg.edu for all important dates for eCore including registration and withdrawal dates.
Fall 2024 Windgate Artist-in-Residence: Matthew KirkAll DayMatthew 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 TicketsBudget: Third Quarter Department ReallocationAll DayThird Quarter Department Reallocation.
Reallocation Analysis will begin on April 4th.
Portfolio Submission Workshop for Faculty Requiring External Letters11:00amPortfolio Submission Workshop for Faculty Requiring External Letters
Facilitator: Michele DiPietro, and Wes Daggerhart
This webinar is designed for full-time faculty who will be submitting their portfolios in Fall 2025 for promotion and/or tenure review requiring external letters. While all the rules, schedules, forms and procedures can be found in the Faculty Affairs website, preparing all the relevant documentation is a momentous endeavor that can generate questions and perplexities. Furthermore, the narrative is a genre few faculty are practiced in. We will review requirements and timelines, as well as share common pitfalls and suggestions for crafting an effective portfolio.
To register, please go log in to OwlTrain and register on the event page here.
Molecular Biosciences Interest Group (MBIG) seminar series12:30pmSpeaker: TBA
Title: “TBA”The Molecular Biosciences Interest Group (MBIG) is pleased to present seminars featuring active scientists from KSU, Georgia, and beyond. These research talks cover a broad spectrum of cutting-edge topics in Cell and Molecular Biology, Genetics, Biochemistry, and Structural Biology, with a special emphasis on human pathology. Whether you're a researcher, student, or simply curious about the latest scientific discoveries, our seminars offer an excellent opportunity to learn, engage, and network with experts in the field. The MBIG seminar will take place in-person on Fridays from 12:30 – 1:30 pm in the Clendenin Building, room CL 1008. All faculty, staff, students, and alumni are invited to attend.
Fresh Air Friday12:30pmEnjoy 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*
For Better or for Verse2:00pmWhether 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
Power Query in Excel2:00pmPower 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!
Mathematics Colloquium seminar series2:30pmSpeaker: Dr. Jean Dolbeault, CEREMADE, Université Paris-Dauphine
Title: “Sobolev type inequalities, logarithmic Sobolev inequalities: stability in strong norms by entropy methods or direct methods of the calculus of variations”
Abstract: This lecture is devoted to a review of explicit stability estimates based on flows, entropy methods and direct spectral estimates combined with methods of the calculus of variations, applied to Sobolev, Gagliardo-Nirenberg or logarithmic Sobolev inequalities on the sphere or on the Euclidean space (with Lebesgue or Gaussian measure).
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 virtually.
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Passcode: Ff3U6LSondheim on Sondheim8:00pmHailed 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 - 12SaturdaySSS ConventionAll Day
Save the Dates for the SSS Convention April 8th through April 13th, 2025. More details coming soon.
SOAAD Capstone Exhibition IIAll DayCapstone 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+8Fall 2024 Windgate Artist-in-Residence: Matthew KirkAll DayMatthew 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 TicketsBeth LaCour: Mountains and ValleysAll DayThe 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 Couwenberg: Sewing CirclesAll DayAnnet 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
The American Chestnut Foundation Annual Meeting10:00amJoin the Georgia Chapter of The American Chestnut Foundation for their Annual Meeting on Saturday, April 12. This event is free and open to the public, with chapter members encouraged to attend.
The meeting will include board elections and important chapter updates, but the main focus will be on presentations about our efforts to restore the American chestnut in Georgia. Pre-registration is encouraged, and if you’d like a box lunch, orders must be placed via Eventbrite by April 5.
📅 Date: Saturday, April 12
📍 Location: Health Sciences Building (HS1105)
🕙 Time: 10:00amRegister for free here [https://www.eventbrite.com/e/georgia-chapter-of-the-american-chestnut-foundation-annual-meeting-tickets-1256043723589?aff=oddtdtcreator].
Read more here [https://tacf.org/ga-news/ga-tacfs-annual-meeting-april-12-2025/].
Wellstar College (Admissions Open House)11:00am🌟 Wellstar College Admissions Open House 🌟
📅 Date: April 12
📍 Location: Prillaman Hall (Lobby & Room 1000)
🍽 Lunch: Provided at The Commons (wristband required)Join us for an inside look at Wellstar College and discover what makes our health and human services programs exceptional!
🔹 Session 1: 11:00 AM – 12:00 PM
🔹 Session 2: 12:15 PM – 1:15 PM
🔹 Explore Our Labs: Guided tours of our state-of-the-art facilities in Prillaman HallMeet faculty, connect with current students, and learn about exciting academic and career opportunities. We can’t wait to welcome you!
Executive MBA Information Session11:00amThe 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!
Wellstar College (Admissions Open House)12:15pm🌟 Wellstar College Admissions Open House 🌟
📅 Date: April 12
📍 Location: Prillaman Hall (Lobby & Room 1000)
🍽 Lunch: Provided at The Commons (wristband required)Join us for an inside look at Wellstar College and discover what makes our health and human services programs exceptional!
🔹 Session 1: 11:00 AM – 12:00 PM
🔹 Session 2: 12:15 PM – 1:15 PM
🔹 Explore Our Labs: Guided tours of our state-of-the-art facilities in Prillaman HallMeet faculty, connect with current students, and learn about exciting academic and career opportunities. We can’t wait to welcome you!
Sondheim on Sondheim8:00pmHailed 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
- 13SundayAnnet Couwenberg: Sewing CirclesAll 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
Beth LaCour: Mountains and ValleysAll DayThe 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.).
+4Fall 2024 Windgate Artist-in-Residence: Matthew KirkAll DayMatthew 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 TicketsSOAAD Capstone Exhibition IIAll DayCapstone 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 TicketsSSS ConventionAll DaySave the Dates for the SSS Convention April 8th through April 13th, 2025. More details coming soon.
Sondheim on Sondheim3:00pmHailed 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 - 14MondayAnnet Couwenberg: Sewing CirclesAll 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
Beth LaCour: Mountains and ValleysAll DayThe 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.).
+10Fall 2024 Windgate Artist-in-Residence: Matthew KirkAll DayMatthew 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 TicketsSOAAD Capstone Exhibition IIAll DayCapstone 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 Tickets2025 Jim Fausett Golf Classic9:00amJoin us to support the Jim Fausett Education Fund, providing academic scholarships for students in the KSU College of Architecture and Construction Management Bachelor of Architecture Degree Program.
10AM Marietta Campus Tour10:00amNote- 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.
10am Kennesaw Campus Tour10:00amNote- 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.
Tour of KSU Arboretum12:00pmHappy spring, Owls! Join the Office of Sustainability on another stroll through the beautiful forest that makes up KSU’s arboretum! Established in 1976, the arboretum preserves the original forested area. Last season we focused on characteristics of a deciduous forest within the Piedmont, while also highlighting some of our native species and evergreens. This season, we shift our focus to the first budding trees in our ecosystem with a strong emphasis on spring ephemerals. Preserving ephemerals within our ecosystems is important because in our Georgia forests, spring ephemerals are plants that employ a light maximization strategy. While tree branches are still devoid of foliage in early spring, during March and April, ephemerals make the most of available sunlight reaching the forest floor before the magnificent tree canopy leafs out and obscures most of the sunlight. All KSU students, faculty, and staff are welcome to attend!
Dress for the weather. Wear closed-toed shoes. Apply sunscreen and bug spray.
Please meet at the KSU Arboretum Sign (located along Marietta Drive behind the Science Building (across from the black trash compactor). See the Kennesaw Interactive Campus Map. Please call (724) 825-3524 if lost.
Joining us from our Marietta Campus? Hop aboard the Big Owl Bus (Kennesaw/Marietta Route) for a free lift to and from Kennesaw. Track the Big Owl Bus through Passio GO.
Questions? Please reach out to Dajawn; Sustainability Program Specialist, AmeriCorps VISTA at dwill805@kennesaw.edu
Thank you and hope you can join us!
“The clearest way into the universe is through a forest wilderness.” ~ John Muir
1PM Kennesaw Campus Tour1:00pmNote- 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.
1PM Marietta Campus Tour1:00pmNote- 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.
Year of Canada: Wings to Soar1:15pmExperience some of Canada’s most beautiful – and important – birds of prey. Come eye to eye with an eagle, falcon, hawk, owl and more as you learn about the vital role they have in the natural world and the impact these incredible animals have on the environment throughout North America. @ksu.yearof
KSU Jazz Ensembles II & III7:30pmJazz Series. Enjoy performances by KSU Jazz Ensembles II & III led by Bailey School of Music faculty Wes Funderburk and Rob Opitz.
Buy Tickets - 15TuesdaySOAAD Capstone Exhibition IIAll 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: April 9th, 5pm - 7:30pm
Buy TicketsAnnet Couwenberg: Sewing CirclesAll DayAnnet 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
+13Beth LaCour: Mountains and ValleysAll DayThe 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 KirkAll DayMatthew 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 Tickets10AM Marietta Campus Tour10:00amNote- 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.
Get It Together: Tech Tools to Get (and Stay) Organized10:00amParticipants 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.
10am Kennesaw Campus Tour10:00amNote- 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.
Book Chat | Critical Teaching Behaviors: Defining, Documenting, and Discussing Good Teaching11:00amBook Chat | Critical Teaching Behaviors: Defining, Documenting, and Discussing Good Teaching
Facilitator: Laura Howard
Align. Include. Engage. Assess. Integrate technology. Reflect. What do these terms have in common? According to Lauren Barbeau and Claudia Cornejo Happel, these are all critical teaching behaviors featured in their practical new guide, Critical Teaching Behaviors: Defining, Documenting, and Discussing Good Teaching. Please join us to discuss the Critical Teaching Behaviors (CTB) framework and how it can support your work in the classroom. We will meet in person at CETL House, and the first 20 registrants will receive a free copy of the book.
To register, please go log in to OwlTrain and register on the event page here.
Shakespeare's Birthday Bash11:30amCome celebrate 461 years of history’s favorite bard at Shakespeare’s B-Day Bash! This FREE event will be on Tuesday, April 15 from 11:30 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. in The Hub across from the Bentley Rare Book Museum, located on the ground floor of the Horace W. Sturgis Library on the Kennesaw campus.
Enjoy a bash fit for a bard with birthday cake, Shakespeare-inspired activities, a special performance, and a unique opportunity to see and touch the EXTREMELY RARE 1685 edition of the Fourth Folio, an early collection of Shakespeare’s work.MAIGC Virtual Information Session12:30pmLearn about our Digital & Social Media Certificate or the Master of Arts in Integrated Global Communication. We will begin at 12:30 p.m. with an introduction to our programs and then answer any questions that you might have about graduate school, our programs, or the application process. Register for the April 15th Information Session, or view all upcoming MAIGC virtual information sessions.
1PM Marietta Campus Tour1:00pmNote- 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.
1PM Kennesaw Campus Tour1:00pmNote- 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.
KSU Mixed Chamber Ensembles5:30pmChamber Music Series. Enjoy an evening of performances by Bailey School of Music student instrumental chamber ensembles.
Buy TicketsKSU Mixed Chamber Ensembles7:30pmChamber Music Series. Enjoy an evening of performances by Bailey School of Music student instrumental chamber ensembles.
Buy Tickets - 16WednesdaySOAAD Capstone Exhibition IIAll 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: April 9th, 5pm - 7:30pm
Buy TicketsFall 2024 Windgate Artist-in-Residence: Matthew KirkAll DayMatthew 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+18Beth LaCour: Mountains and ValleysAll DayThe 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 Couwenberg: Sewing CirclesAll DayAnnet 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
Spring 2025 Symposium of Student Scholars: In-Person Oral Presentations/Performances9:00amThese in-person student presentations or performances have been chosen to represent each college (10-minutes each, with a 2-3 minute Q&A after the presentation). Come support your college's outstanding undergraduate researchers!
Spring 2025 Symposium of Student Scholars: CSM In-Person Oral Presentations9:00amThe Symposium of Student Scholars is designed to showcase student research. The Spring Edition takes place each spring semester on the Kennesaw Campus.
The College of Science and Mathematics has been allotted a 50-minute timeslot for oral presentations. Abstracts are currently being accepted until 11:59pm Wednesday, February 26, 2025, on the KSU Office of Undergraduate Research website.
Please come support your student researchers!
Spring 2025 COTA Council for Undergraduate Research Symposium of Student Scholars9:00amUndergraduate student presentations from the School of Art & Design, Bailey School of Music, Department of Theatre and Performance Studies, and Department of Dance.
10am Kennesaw Campus Tour10:00amNote- 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.
Giving Day – Marietta Campus11:00amJoin us for KSU Giving Day on April 16 and be part of the excitement! Stop by the Campus Green on the Kennesaw Campus or The Globe on the Marietta Campus from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. to grab free donuts and swag, participate in Giving Day activities, and snap a photo with Scrappy! Don’t miss this chance to celebrate Giving Day and learn how it enhances the student experience at KSU.
Giving Day – Kennesaw Campus11:00amJoin us for KSU Giving Day on April 16 and be part of the excitement! Stop by the Campus Green on the Kennesaw Campus or The Globe on the Marietta Campus from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. to grab free donuts and swag, participate in Giving Day activities, and snap a photo with Scrappy! Don’t miss this chance to celebrate Giving Day and learn how it enhances the student experience at KSU.
MAPW Virtual Information Session12:00pmAre you interested in a Master of Arts in Professional Writing? If so, RSVP for the next virtual information session, April 16th 12:00pm, or see all upcoming MAPW information sessions.
M.A. in Professional Writing Virtual Info Session12:00pmThis event will provide an overview of the MAPW program, application process, and admissions requirements for prospective students.
Buy Tickets1PM Kennesaw Campus Tour1:00pmNote- 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.
Analysis and Applied Mathematics (AAM) Seminar1:00pmSpeaker: Dr. Anurag Sahay, Purdue University
Title: “TBD”
Abstract: TBDThe 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.
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Not Your Professor's Book Club5:00pmLooking for a book club that's like nothing you've seen before? Join Not Your Professor's Book Club! We dive into manga, graphic novels, horror, sci-fi, and more. If you want to hang out with fun people, explore daring reads, and chat this is the place for you! For more info, email us at wcbookclub@kennesaw.edu.
Master of Science in Exercise Science Virtual Info Sessions6:00pmElevate Your Career with a Master of Science in Exercise Science! Our innovative program combines foundational and advanced coursework, hands-on lab experiences, and real-world applications through community and research projects. Ready to learn more?
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MSCJ Virtual Information Session6:00pmAre 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! Register for the April 16th Information Session here, or view all upcoming MSCJ virtual information sessions.
The Write Place: Marietta6:00pmLooking 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 Piano7:30pmJazz Series. Enjoy an evening of performances by the Bailey School of Music Vocal Jazz Ensemble, Jazz Guitar Ensemble, and Jazz piano students.
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- 17ThursdaySOAAD Capstone Exhibition IIAll 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: April 9th, 5pm - 7:30pm
Buy TicketsFall 2024 Windgate Artist-in-Residence: Matthew KirkAll DayMatthew 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+22Beth LaCour: Mountains and ValleysAll DayThe 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 Couwenberg: Sewing CirclesAll DayAnnet 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
Spring 2025 Symposium of Student Scholars: In-Person Poster Presentations/Visual Art Displays9:00amThese are in-person student poster presentations and/or visual art displays held in 45-min sessions, starting at the top of each hour. Come support KSU undergradaute researchers!
All sessions are free and open to the public. There will be snacks and swag throughout the in-person event, so drop by anytime to check out student presentations and get a snack. No RSVP required.
Spring 2025 Symposium of Student Scholars: CSM In-Person Poster Presentations9:00amThe Symposium of Student Scholars is designed to showcase student research. The Spring Edition takes place each spring semester on the Kennesaw Campus.
Poster presentations are held in 45-min timeslots, with up to 50 posters per session, throughout the day. Abstracts are currently being accepted until 11:59pm Wednesday, March 5, 2025, on the KSU Office of Undergraduate Research website.
Please come support your student researchers!
Spring 2025 COTA Council for Undergraduate Research Symposium of Student Scholars9:00amUndergraduate student presentations from the School of Art & Design, Bailey School of Music, Department of Theatre and Performance Studies, and Department of Dance.
ePro New User Training for Approvers: April 17, 202510:00amRead below before registering for the class.
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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 Tour10:00amNote- 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.
Getting Started with Microsoft Copilot10:00amJoin 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!
STEM OPT Workshop (virtual)10:00amSTEM OPT workshop for eligibility, application and reporting for STEM OPT work authorization
10AM Marietta Campus Tour Spotlight: Architecture10:00amNote- 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).
MAcc Information Session12:00pmIf you are interested in a program that focuses on MAcc and CPA in two semesters, join us for a KSU MAcc Information Session via Teams. You will be listening to details regarding the MAcc program and have opportunities to ask questions.
We look forward to our next Virtual Info Session, and hope you can join!
If you have questions, you may contact the MAcc Program Coordinator Alex Goble agoble3@kennesaw.edu
Master of Accounting Information Session12:00pmThe 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.
1PM Marietta Campus Tour1:00pmNote- 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.
1PM Kennesaw Campus Tour1:00pmNote- 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.
Scrappy Hour1:30pmJoin 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!
Adutlting 101: Professionalism2:00pmJoin us for an engaging workshop designed to equip you with essential professionalism skills, including effective communication, workplace etiquette, and career readiness.
Hosted in partnership with Career Planning and Development
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!
Game Writers' Guild2:15pmAre you passionate about storytelling and video games? Come write game narratives and storylines with us! Whether you're a seasoned writer or just starting out, everyone is welcome. No programming skills required—just bring your creativity and enthusiasm. Let's create immersive worlds and unforgettable characters together!
2025 Spring Faculty Research Forum3:00pmPlease join us for the Spring Faculty Research Forum and author reception.
Spring Faculty Research Forum3:00pmPlease join us for the Spring Faculty Research Forum and author reception.
Buy TicketsA Novel Idea: Book Club5:00pmJoin 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!
Writers and Warlocks5:00pmAre you a seasoned D&D player on a hunt for more adventure? Or are you new to the hobby, and looking for a good place to start? Writers and Warlocks welcomes all adventurers - regardless of experience level - to weekly nights of oneshots, workshops, and a welcoming environment that aims to make the world of TTRPGs feel a little less intimidating. For more information, email us at: wcgamewriters@kennesaw.edu
Bailey School of Music Voice Honors Recital7:30pmChoral & Opera Series. Enjoy an evening of performances by Bailey School of Music vocal students.
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- 18FridaySOAAD Capstone Exhibition IIAll 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: April 9th, 5pm - 7:30pm
Buy TicketsBeth LaCour: Mountains and ValleysAll DayThe 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.).
+14Annet Couwenberg: Sewing CirclesAll DayAnnet 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
Spring 2025 COTA Council for Undergraduate Research Symposium of Student Scholars9:00amUndergraduate student presentations from the School of Art & Design, Bailey School of Music, Department of Theatre and Performance Studies, and Department of Dance.
Getting started with Microsoft Teams Calling10:00amIn 2025, KSU is transitioning from desk phones to Microsoft Teams Calling. With Teams Calling, you can make and receive calls, check voicemail, and share files from any device—and any location. Join the UITS Training Team for monthly workshops covering the basics of using Teams Calling from February 2025 to October 2025.
Job Description Writing Workshop - April 18 & September 1810:00amJoin us for a hands-on workshop designed to help hiring managers write clear, effective job descriptions that attract the right candidates. Learn how to communicate essential job details, such as minimum requirements, key responsibilities, preferred qualifications, and KSAs (Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities), all in plain language.
What You’ll Learn:
- How to craft job descriptions that clearly explain job requirements, responsibilities, and qualifications.
- Best practices for highlighting KSAs to set clear expectations.
- Tips for differentiating between minimum requirements and preferred qualifications.
Workshop Dates:
- April 18, 2025 | 10:00 AM - 11:00 AM
- September 18, 2025 | 3:00 PM - 4:00 PM
This session will provide practical tools, templates, and expert tips to streamline your hiring process. Whether you're new to hiring or an experienced professional, you'll leave with the skills to create impactful job descriptions.
Early Career Onboarding Series | Faculty Success at KSU: A Community Conversation11:00amEarly Career Onboarding Series | Faculty Success at KSU: A Community Conversation
Facilitator: Michele Dipietro
KSU is a rapidly changing institution, which might make thinking strategically about long term success daunting. In this conversation with experienced and successful faculty from a variety of backgrounds, we will hear about their journey and distill insights that will help early-career faculty be intentional in their approach. Participants will have ample time to ask their own questions of the panelists:
- Sohyun An, Bagwell College of Education
-Reza Parizi, College of Computing and Software Engineering
-Vanessa Slinger Friedman, Norman J. Radow College of Humanities and Social Sciences.
To register, please go log in to OwlTrain and register on the event page here.
Chairs and Directors MMG12:00pmChairs 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.
Spring 2025 Symposium of Student Scholars: CSM Virtual Presentation12:00pmThe Symposium of Student Scholars is designed to showcase student research. Virtual presentations of all types are held via Microsoft Teams to accommodate more schedules.
Abstracts are currently being accepted until 11:59pm Wednesday, March 5, 2025, on the KSU Office of Undergraduate Research website.
Please come support your student researchers!
Molecular Biosciences Interest Group (MBIG) seminar series12:30pmSpeaker: TBA
Title: “TBA”The Molecular Biosciences Interest Group (MBIG) is pleased to present seminars featuring active scientists from KSU, Georgia, and beyond. These research talks cover a broad spectrum of cutting-edge topics in Cell and Molecular Biology, Genetics, Biochemistry, and Structural Biology, with a special emphasis on human pathology. Whether you're a researcher, student, or simply curious about the latest scientific discoveries, our seminars offer an excellent opportunity to learn, engage, and network with experts in the field. The MBIG seminar will take place in-person on Fridays from 12:30 – 1:30 pm in the Clendenin Building, room CL 1008. All faculty, staff, students, and alumni are invited to attend.
1PM Marietta Campus Tour1:00pmNote- 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.
1PM Kennesaw Campus Tour1:00pmNote- 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.
For Better or for Verse2:00pmWhether 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
Getting started with Microsoft Teams Calling2:00pmIn 2025, KSU is transitioning from desk phones to Microsoft Teams Calling. With Teams Calling, you can make and receive calls, check voicemail, and share files from any device—and any location. Join the UITS Training Team for monthly workshops covering the basics of using Teams Calling from February 2025 to October 2025.
Mathematics Colloquium seminar series3:30pmSpeaker: Dr. Andre Wibisono. Yale
Focus: Machine Learning, OptimizationTitle: “TBA”
Abstract: TBA
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.
KSU Wind Ensemble & KSU Wind Symphony8:00pmBands & 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.
Buy Tickets - 19SaturdayAnnet Couwenberg: Sewing CirclesAll 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
Fall 2024 Windgate Artist-in-Residence: Matthew KirkAll DayMatthew 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+3Beth LaCour: Mountains and ValleysAll DayThe 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 IIAll DayCapstone 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 TicketsThe KSU Colors Showcase (Spring 2025)8:00pmOriginal works created by KSU students. For more information about this event, including ticket reservations, please follow the KSU Colors organization on Instagram @ksu_colors.
- 20SundayAnnet Couwenberg: Sewing CirclesAll 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
Fall 2024 Windgate Artist-in-Residence: Matthew KirkAll DayMatthew 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+1Beth LaCour: Mountains and ValleysAll DayThe 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.).
- 21MondayFall 2024 Windgate Artist-in-Residence: Matthew KirkAll 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 TicketsBeth LaCour: Mountains and ValleysAll DayThe 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.).
+11Annet Couwenberg: Sewing CirclesAll DayAnnet 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
10AM Marietta Campus Tour10:00amNote- 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.
10am Kennesaw Campus Tour10:00amNote- 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.
SOAAD ART HISTORY Capstone Symposium12:30pmCapstone 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.
1PM Kennesaw Campus Tour1:00pmNote- 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.
1PM Marietta Campus Tour1:00pmNote- 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.
OPT Workshop Marietta Campus Room A2142:00pmOPT Workshop for Work Authorization
Scholarly Conversations Around SoTL3:30pmScholarly Conversations Around SoTL
Facilitator: Hillary Steiner
What does SoTL look like? The answer: it depends. SoTL designs are as varied as our disciplines. In this session, a panel of faculty members from different fields will briefly discuss their SoTL studies and answer questions about how they got started, what they've learned, and why they continue to engage in this important work.
To register, please go log in to OwlTrain and register on the event page here.
MS in Fintech Virtual Information Session6:00pmFor prospective students to learn more about the program.
Hosted online via Microsoft Teams
Resumes, Interviews, and Continuing Excellence (Marietta Campus)6:00pmJoin our workshop to elevate your research-focused resume or CV! Whether you've completed research or are starting at KSU, discover tips for optimal resumes, internal funding opportunities, VIP programs, and REUs for paid summer research. Learn to find, apply, and enhance your research journey.
KSU University Bands7:30pmBands & Percussion Series. Enjoy performance by the KSU University Bands under the direction of Bailey School of Music faculty.
Buy Tickets - 22TuesdayAnnet Couwenberg: Sewing CirclesAll 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
Fall 2024 Windgate Artist-in-Residence: Matthew KirkAll DayMatthew 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+17Beth LaCour: Mountains and ValleysAll DayThe 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.).
10am Kennesaw Campus Tour10:00amNote- 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.
10AM Marietta Campus Tour10:00amNote- 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.
Electronics Recycling - Kennesaw Campus10:00amGot electronics? In celebration of Earth Week, the Office of Sustainability is sponsoring an electronics recycling event for the campus community! This event will run as a drop-off collection event.
Please note this event is intended for personal and NOT university-owned equipment/materials. Please click here for a list of accepted eWaste. Have something not listed? Please contact us to verify. Please click here (pink rectangle) for the specific location near Campus Green.
***Rain or Shine***
Questions? Please contact the Office of Sustainability at sustainableksu@kennesaw.edu or (470) 578-4901.
Thank you for your participation in social and environmental stewardship. We hope you can join us!
Earth Week Fair - Kennesaw Campus11:00amCome one, come all! Join the Office of Sustainability, in collaboration with various departments, registered student organizations (RSOs), and community partners, in celebrating Earth Week!
- Come see our internal KSU and community partners and learn about their programs and services (especially how they can relate to sustainability!)!
- 12 PM – 1 PM. Relax and refuel in nature, come join KSU Community and Professional Education’s Mindful Movement & Relaxation class. This class will include both gentle movement and relaxation / breathing techniques. No mat? No problem, CPE will be bringing some!
- Recycle your personal, non-KSU owned electronics at the Electronic Recycling Event!
- Come make and enjoy smores with REI while supplies last!
- Test your skills and challenge your peers in the REI tent assembly and pitching competition!
- Test your outdoor IQ and learn about REI’s “10 Essentials” for the great outdoors! Identify which items from an assortment are essential to outdoors experiences!
- Learn about KSU Dining’s Takeout Club!
Questions? Please contact the Office of Sustainability at sustainableksu@kennesaw.edu or (470) 578-4901.
We hope you will join us!
“There is something infinitely healing in the repeated refrains of nature – the assurance that dawn comes after night, and spring after winter.” ~ Rachel Carson, Silent Spring
Workshop: Revision, Editing, and Proofreading11:00amYou probably know revising and proofreading are essential parts of the writing process, but do you know the most effective revision and proofreading strategies? Come to this workshop to learn useful revision and proofreading strategies that will lead to better papers.
Join us online here!
Sustainability Film Screening - Marietta Campus12:00pmEcoOwls: Students for Environmental Sustainability, Geography Club, OwlSwap Sustainability Initiative, KSU Food Forest, and Office of Sustainability present a sustainability film screening! Join your peers for a screening of Somehow Hopeful: The Story of a Woodsman in celebration of Earth Week!
"Somehow Hopeful is the story of a man committed to a real-life revolution. His greatest ally in this battle is perhaps man's oldest and most reliable teammate - the workhorse. For forty years, Jason Rutledge has been a voice for the natural world and restorative forestry methods. His primary power source is a rare horse breed called the Suffolk Punch. For thousands of years, horses have been critical to the advancement of the human race. Now, horses could once again prove to be a vital asset as we struggle to cope with climate change and restore our life-giving resources in a world that has become dependent upon destructive machines and irresponsible practices. Shot over the course of seven years, Somehow Hopeful shares the wisdom of man whose methods are now studied around the world. His critics call him a relic of the past. Jason claims he is the future.”
KSU MBA x Military Veterans Services Information Session12:00pmVeterans: Let’s Talk About Your Next Mission—An MBA! We’re teaming up with KSU’s Military and Veteran Services (MVS) team to bring you an exclusive Veterans-Only MBA Info Session!
Whether you're transitioning out of the military or looking to level up your career, we’ll show you how KSU’s MBA programs can help you reach your goals- with the benefits and support you’ve earned.
- #2 largest military-connected student population in GA
- Gold-ranked Military-Friendly College (MilitaryFriendly.com)
- Home to GA’s only Veteran Readiness and Employment Counselor
- Military & Veteran Services Team assisting veterans every step of the way
Come connect with fellow veterans, learn about our Executive MBA, Evening MBA, and WebMBA, and see how KSU supports your success - every step of the way.
Mindful Movement & Relaxation - Kennesaw Campus12:00pmRelax, de-stress, and refuel in nature! Come join KSU Community and Professional Education’s Mindful Movement & Relaxation class, incorporating both gentle movement and relaxation / breathing techniques! This class will be held concurrently with the Kennesaw Earth Week Fair.
- No mat? No problem, CPE will be bringing some!
- No pre-registration required!
- No experience necessary!
- Walk up and join!
Please meet on the Campus Green behind the KSU sign and directly in front of Kennesaw Hall. See the map here ("X" marks the spot!).
Mindful Movement & Relaxation Class Description:
A gentle combination of Pilates and yoga designed to provide a full body stretch, strengthen your core muscles, and keep you energized for the rest of your week. Feel the difference moving and breathing with intention can make in your life.
Questions? Please contact the Office of Sustainability at sustainableksu@kennesaw.edu or (470) 578-4901.
Evening MBA/WebMBA Virtual Information Session12:00pmSelecting 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 Kennesaw Campus Tour1:00pmNote- 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.
1PM Marietta Campus Tour1:00pmNote- 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.
Book Chat | How Learning Works: Conclusion2:00pmBook Chat | How Learning Works: Conclusion
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 conclusion of the book, which turns the lenses on us educators as learners of pedagogy. How do the 8 principles apply to ourselves? 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.
Microsoft Loop for Collaboration2:00pmEnhance 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.
Resumes, Interviews, and Continuing Excellence - Kennesaw Campus/Virtual2:15pmJoin our workshop to elevate your research-focused resume or CV! Whether you've completed research or are starting at KSU, discover tips for optimal resumes, internal funding opportunities, VIP programs, and REUs for paid summer research. Learn to find, apply, and enhance your research journey.
MSIPM Virtual Information Session7:00pmJoin us for an upcoming virtual information session to learn how a Master of Science in International Policy Management can help you advance your career. Register for the April 22nd Information Session, or view all upcoming MSIPM virtual information sessions.
KSU Jazz Ensemble I7:30pmJazz Series. Enjoy a performance by KSU Jazz Ensemble I led by Bailey School of Music Director of Jazz Studies Sam Skelton.
Buy Tickets - 23WednesdaySOAAD Capstone Exhibition IIIAll 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: April 23, 5pm - 7:30pm
Buy TicketsBeth LaCour: Mountains and ValleysAll DayThe 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.).
+12Annet Couwenberg: Sewing CirclesAll DayAnnet 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
Intro to Canva10:00amParticipants 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.
10AM Kennesaw Campus Spotlight Tour: MEBUS Program10:00amYour 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.comNote: This is an extended walking tour of campus
Workshop: Revision, Editing, and Proofreading12:00pmYou probably know revising and proofreading are essential parts of the writing process, but do you know the most effective revision and proofreading strategies? Come to this workshop to learn useful revision and proofreading strategies that will lead to better papers.
Join us online here!
Psychedelic Canada, eh? How Canadian History Charts A Different Future for Psychedelics12:30pmThe word “psychedelic” was coined in Canada amidst the birth of its publicly funded healthcare system, Medicare; in the same decade, Canadian-based First Nations communities succeeded in securing legal rights to hold peyote ceremonies. As we face a new era of enthusiasm for psychedelic studies across North America amidst an opioid crisis and Indigenous reconciliation efforts, this lecture reflects on Canada’s role, past and present, in a psychedelic future.
This virtual lecture will be led by Dr. Erika Dyck, a professor and a Canada Research Chair in the History of Health & Social Justice at the University of Saskatchewan. She is the author or co-author of several books, including Psychedelic Psychiatry (2008); Managing Madness (2017); The Acid Room (2022); and Psychedelics: A Visual Odyssey (2024). She is the co-editor of Women & Psychedelics (2024) and Expanding Mindscapes (2023). Erika is the co-editor of two McGill-Queen’s University Press book series on the history of medicine and Intoxicating Histories. She is currently the President of the Alcohol and Drugs History Society.
This program is part of Kennesaw State University's "Year of Canada" Global Education initiative, with support from the Radow College of Humanities and Social Sciences.
Buy TicketsTetley Leadership Series Schedule with David Gold, President, Hisense USA Corporation1:00pmThe Tetley Distinguished Leader Lecture Series has attracted more than sixty leaders from the private and public sectors all honored to speak to our students and all simply for the opportunity to share past experience and wisdom for the future to the next generation of global leaders at the Coles College of Business. The series has also created the opportunity for great liaisons with senior business leadership often leading to career opportunities for graduates, master’s candidates and undergraduate students.
About David Gold
David Gold is a Vice President of Hisense International and President of Hisense Americas and Hisense USA. He oversees the expansion of the Hisense brand across the region in multiple categories including televisions, laser projectors, audio systems, refrigerators, cooking appliances, and air conditioners. David joined Hisense in 2011 as the first president and founder of Hisense Mexico. Prior to Hisense, David worked in private equity. He did his undergraduate studies at Georgetown University and holds a master’s degree from MIT. He lives in the Atlanta area with his wife and three children.
1PM Kennesaw Campus Tour1:00pmNote- 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.
Analysis and Applied Mathematics (AAM) Seminar1:00pmSpeaker: Dr. Phanuel De Andrade Mariano, Union College
Title: “TBD”
Abstract: TBDThe 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.
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Passcode: i8a8CJMaster of Science in Healthcare Management and Informatics Information Session6:00pmThis 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.Master of Science in Information Systems (MSIS) Information Session6:00pmSelecting 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 Orchestra7:30pmOrchestras Series. Enjoy a performance by the KSU Philharmonic Orchestra led by Bailey School of Music faculty Nancy Conley.
Buy TicketsKSU Tellers Spring Showcase (2025)7:30pmThe 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 - 24ThursdayAnnet Couwenberg: Sewing CirclesAll 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
Beth LaCour: Mountains and ValleysAll DayThe 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.).
+13SOAAD Capstone Exhibition IIIAll DayCapstone 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 TicketsFall 2024 Windgate Artist-in-Residence: Matthew KirkAll DayMatthew 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 TicketsBridging Divides Through Civility10:00amThe Division of Organizational Effectiveness, Leadership Development, and Inclusive Excellence's Civility Series continues with "Bridging Divides Through Civility." Don't miss the author of The Soul of Civility, Alexandra O. Hudson, as she presents her research and engages in a fireside chat with Vice President Sonia Toson. The audience will have the opportunity to expand the discussion during Q&A.
Electronics Recycling - Marietta Campus10:00amGot electronics? In celebration of Earth Week, the Office of Sustainability is sponsoring an electronics recycling event for the campus community! This event will run as a drop-off collection event.
Please note this event is intended for personal and NOT university-owned equipment/materials. Please click here for a list of accepted eWaste. Have something not listed? Please contact us to verify. Please click here (pink rectangle) for the specific location near K Field.
***Rain or Shine***
Questions? Please contact the Office of Sustainability at sustainableksu@kennesaw.edu or (470) 578-4901.
Thank you for your participation in social and environmental stewardship. We hope you can join us!
Earth Week Fair - Marietta Campus11:00amCome one, come all! Join the Office of Sustainability, in collaboration with various departments, registered student organizations (RSOs), and community partners, in celebrating Earth Week!
- Come see our internal KSU and community partners and learn about their programs and services (especially how they can relate to sustainability!)!
- 12 PM – 1 PM. Relax and refuel in nature, come join KSU Community and Professional Education’s Mindful Movement & Relaxation class. This class will include both gentle movement and relaxation / breathing techniques. No mat? No problem, CPE will be bringing some!
- Recycle your personal, non-KSU owned electronics at the Electronic Recycling Event!
- Come make and enjoy smores with REI while supplies last!
- Test your skills and challenge your peers in the REI tent assembly and pitching competition!
- Test your outdoor IQ and learn about REI’s “10 Essentials” for the great outdoors! Identify which items from an assortment are essential to outdoors experiences!
- Learn about KSU’s Bikeshare Program and receive assistance in setting up your account!
- Learn about KSU Dining’s Takeout Club
Questions? Please contact the Office of Sustainability at sustainableksu@kennesaw.edu or (470) 578-4901.
We hope you will join us!
“There is something infinitely healing in the repeated refrains of nature – the assurance that dawn comes after night, and spring after winter.” ~ Rachel Carson, Silent Spring
Sustainability Film Screening - Kennesaw Campus12:00pmEcoOwls: Students for Environmental Sustainability, Geography Club, OwlSwap Sustainability Initiative, KSU Food Forest, and Office of Sustainability present a sustainability film screening! Join your peers for a screening of Regenerating Life in celebration of Earth Week!
“Regenerating Life takes an ecological approach to unpacking the social and environmental crises that confront us, shifting the prevailing climate change story, and offering new, attainable solutions.
Regenerating Life explores the idea that the climate and temperature of our planet are regulated by the system of life (the biosphere). By destroying the biosphere, we have caused the climate crisis. The destruction of the living soil through industrial agriculture, the destruction of forests, the destruction of the small water cycle — all of which result in bare, dry land — and the mining and burning of fossil fuels are all a part of the problem. Regenerating ecosystems, especially forests, fields, and wetlands, and covering the land with plants, will reduce the greenhouse effect, cool the planet, bring back fresh water, supply healthy food, and help us build our own healthy communities.
The documentary is in three parts:
- Water Cools the Planet
- Life Sustains the Climate
- Small Farms Feed the World
If we broaden our horizons and look in terms of hundreds of years, the time it might take to regrow a sustainable forest, for example, then we begin to see the scope of the task – and at times it seems overwhelming – but we have to remember that each year, each day, will see improvements. It’s a healing process.”
Mindful Movement & Relaxation - Marietta Campus12:00pmRelax, de-stress, and refuel in nature! Come join KSU Community and Professional Education’s Mindful Movement & Relaxation class, incorporating both gentle movement and relaxation / breathing techniques! This class will be held concurrently with the Marietta Earth Week Fair.
- No mat? No problem, CPE will be bringing some!
- No pre-registration required!
- No experience necessary!
- Walk up and join!
Please meet on the K Field in front of the KSU sign in front of Hornet Village #200. See the map here ("X" marks the spot!).
Mindful Movement & Relaxation Class Description:
A gentle combination of Pilates and yoga designed to provide a full body stretch, strengthen your core muscles, and keep you energized for the rest of your week. Feel the difference moving and breathing with intention can make in your life.
Questions? Please contact the Office of Sustainability at sustainableksu@kennesaw.edu or (470) 578-4901.
Scrappy Hour1:30pmJoin 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!
D2L Quick Answers: Gradebook for Finals2:00pmJoin 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.
Game Writers' Guild2:15pmAre you passionate about storytelling and video games? Come write game narratives and storylines with us! Whether you're a seasoned writer or just starting out, everyone is welcome. No programming skills required—just bring your creativity and enthusiasm. Let's create immersive worlds and unforgettable characters together!
Student Dance Concert (2025)7:30pmThe Student Dance Concert features a compilation of captivating student works set on the KSU Dance Company. This curated event celebrates the creative talents of our students.
Buy TicketsKSU Tellers Spring Showcase (2025)7:30pmThe 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 TicketsKSU Concert Choirs7:30pmChoral & Opera Series. Enjoy an evening of choral music performed by the KSU Treble Choir, Men’s Ensemble, Chorale, and Chamber Singers.
Buy Tickets - 25FridaySOAAD Capstone Exhibition IIIAll 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: April 23, 5pm - 7:30pm
Buy TicketsFall 2024 Windgate Artist-in-Residence: Matthew KirkAll DayMatthew 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+10Beth LaCour: Mountains and ValleysAll DayThe 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.).
April P-Card Cycle EndsAll DayApril P-Card Cycle Ends (3/28/2025 to 4/25/2025)
Annet Couwenberg: Sewing CirclesAll DayAnnet 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
Spring 2025 Analytics Day8:30amKennesaw 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.
Omni CMS Workshop10:00amGet 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.
Assistant and Associate Chairs Mutual Mentoring Group12:00pmAssistant 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.
For Better or for Verse2:00pmWhether 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
Student Scripts Live Readings6:00pmJoin us for live readings of faculty-selected scripts written by students in the English Department's undergraduate and MAPW graduate courses.
KSU Brass Ensembles8:00pmChamber Music Series. Enjoy an evening of performances by Bailey School of Music student brass ensembles.
Buy TicketsStudent Dance Concert (2025)8:00pmThe Student Dance Concert features a compilation of captivating student works set on the KSU Dance Company. This curated event celebrates the creative talents of our students.
Buy Tickets - 26SaturdaySOAAD Capstone Exhibition IIIAll 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: April 23, 5pm - 7:30pm
Buy TicketsFall 2024 Windgate Artist-in-Residence: Matthew KirkAll DayMatthew 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+7May P-Card Cycle BeginsAll DayMay P-Card Cycle Begins (4/26/2025 to 5/27/2025)
Beth LaCour: Mountains and ValleysAll DayThe 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 Couwenberg: Sewing CirclesAll DayAnnet 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
Webinar: Build a Legacy That Lasts12:00pmBuild a Legacy That Lasts: Exclusive Workshop for Family Business Owners
Your family business is more than just a source of income—it's a legacy. But is it built to last?
Join us April 16, 2025, for an exclusive virtual workshop with Andrew Windham, CEO of The Ideal Client Community, where he'll explore key strategies that ensure the long-term success of family businesses, from financial management to succession planning.
In this session, you’ll learn:- Proven financial strategies to grow and preserve wealth
- Best practices for governance and ownership structures
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Whether you're planning for succession, growing your business, or focused on sustaining your legacy, this workshop will provide you with actionable steps to safeguard your family’s future.
About Andrew Windham CEO, Educated Freedom
With over 25 years of experience, Andrew Windham helps faith-driven founders of successful businesses develop comprehensive financial strategies that align with their core values. As the CEO of The Ideal Client Community, Andrew curates a top-tier team of professionals to manage every aspect of wealth management, from tax optimization to risk mitigation—ensuring families protect and grow their wealth across generations.
About Educated Freedom
Educated Freedom is a concierge multi-family office focused on empowering faith-forward founders to reclaim their time and build an enduring legacy. We integrate business and personal finances, creating customized wealth strategies with a focus on long-term impact and ease.
Price: Free
Hornets Homecoming1:00pmYou’re invited to celebrate the legacy and history of Southern College of Technology, Southern Technical Institute and Southern Polytechnic State University at the third annual SPSU Hornets Homecoming!SPSU Hornets HomecomingSaturday, April 27, 20241:00 P.M. - 4:00 P.M.K-Fields Outside of Stingers Dining HallKSU Marietta CampusPlease join us for an afternoon of reconnecting with fellow alumni and learning about how the Hornet Legacy lives on through our students. Take this opportunity to meet our amazing student competition teams, and maybe even take a photo in an old bathtub cart! A portion of each registration and all additional donations benefit the SPSU Alumni Society Legacy Scholarship.Click here to register: 2025 Hornets HomecomingKSU Gospel Choir8:00pmChoral & Opera Series. Enjoy a performance by the KSU Gospel Choir under the direction of Bailey School of Music faculty artist Oral Moses.
Buy TicketsStudent Dance Concert (2025)8:00pmThe Student Dance Concert features a compilation of captivating student works set on the KSU Dance Company. This curated event celebrates the creative talents of our students.
Buy Tickets
- 27SundayAnnet Couwenberg: Sewing CirclesAll 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
Beth LaCour: Mountains and ValleysAll DayThe 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.).
+2Fall 2024 Windgate Artist-in-Residence: Matthew KirkAll DayMatthew 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 TicketsSOAAD Capstone Exhibition IIIAll DayCapstone 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 - 28MondayAnnet Couwenberg: Sewing CirclesAll 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
Beth LaCour: Mountains and ValleysAll DayThe 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.).
+8Fall 2024 Windgate Artist-in-Residence: Matthew KirkAll DayMatthew 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 TicketsFINAL EXAMS - 7 week II TERMAll DayPlease go to https://ecore.usg.edu for all important dates for eCore including registration and withdrawal dates.
SOAAD Capstone Exhibition IIIAll DayCapstone 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 Tickets10AM Marietta Campus Tour10:00amNote- 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.
10am Kennesaw Campus Tour10:00amNote- 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.
1PM Kennesaw Campus Tour1:00pmNote- 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.
1PM Marietta Campus Tour Spotlight: Robotics and Mechatronics Engineering1:00pmNote- 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.
KSU Percussion Ensemble7:30pmBands & Percussion Series. Enjoy a performance by the KSU Percussion Ensemble under the direction of Bailey School of Music Director of Percussion Studies John Lawless.
Buy Tickets - 29TuesdayAccounts Payable: Invoices Dated 4/25/25 and Prior DueAll Day
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Annet Couwenberg: Sewing CirclesAll DayAnnet 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
+12Year-End Deadline: Travel Requests (End date through 6/13/25)All DayDeadline to have all fully approved Travel Requests submitted for trip end date through 6/13/25 or prior.
SOAAD Capstone Exhibition IIIAll DayCapstone 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 TicketsFINALS - FULL (15 week) TERMAll DayPlease go to https://ecore.usg.edu for all important dates for eCore including registration and withdrawal dates.
FINAL EXAMS - 7 week II TERMAll DayPlease go to https://ecore.usg.edu for all important dates for eCore including registration and withdrawal dates.
Fall 2024 Windgate Artist-in-Residence: Matthew KirkAll DayMatthew 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 TicketsBeth LaCour: Mountains and ValleysAll DayThe 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.).
10am Kennesaw Campus Tour10:00amNote- 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.
10AM Marietta Campus Tour10:00amNote- 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.
EngageCSM Prize Pick-up10:00amCSM 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 or email engagecsm@kennesaw.edu!
Retirement Ceremony: Honoring Our Retirees11:00amJoin us as we celebrate and honor the dedicated faculty and staff who are marking the joyous milestone of retirement in the 2024-2025 academic year. The Kennesaw State Retirees Association and KSU Human Resources cordially invite you to this special ceremony where we will acknowledge the years of hard work, commitment, and service that these individuals have given to the KSU community.
Event Details:
🗓 Date: Tuesday, April 29, 2025
🕚 Time: 11:00 am - 12:00 pm
📍 Location: KSU Center, Room 400This event will feature speeches, presentations, and heartfelt moments as we honor those who have contributed to Kennesaw State’s growth and success. It’s an opportunity to express our gratitude and celebrate the achievements of our esteemed retirees.
RSVP by April 21, 2025, to ensure we have enough seating and refreshments for everyone.
We look forward to seeing you there to celebrate this significant milestone with our retiring faculty and staff!
Strategic Workshop: Building a Marketing Roadmap12:00pmUnlock the full potential of your family business with this strategic workshop focused on building a powerful marketing roadmap. This hands-on session is designed to guide family-owned businesses through the essential steps of crafting a compelling brand story that resonates with customers, as well as how to identify and engage your target audience.
Led by Kara Hull, a seasoned executive marketing strategist, participants will:- Learn the art of developing an authentic and relatable brand narrative, rooted in the values and legacy of your family business.
- Define and identify target customers to tailor their messaging and outreach.
- Explore various marketing channels and tactics, from traditional methods to digital strategies, to maximize budget and impact.
- Develop a marketing strategy brief as a practical framework to guide ongoing marketing efforts.
Whether you’re an established business owner or a newcomer, this workshop will provide practical insights and actionable steps for building a sustainable marketing strategy that can elevate your family business for generations to come.
Join us and walk away with the tools to enhance your brand, connect with your audience, and grow your business with confidence!1PM Marietta Campus Tour1:00pmNote- 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.
- 30WednesdayBeth LaCour: Mountains and ValleysAll 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.).
Re-Allocations in WORKS for April Cycle (3/28/2025 to 4/25/2025) dueAll DayRe-Allocations due in WORKS for transactions dated 3/28/2025 to 4/25/2025
+9FINALS - FULL (15 week) TERMAll DayPlease go to https://ecore.usg.edu for all important dates for eCore including registration and withdrawal dates.
Fall 2024 Windgate Artist-in-Residence: Matthew KirkAll DayMatthew 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 TicketsAnnet Couwenberg: Sewing CirclesAll DayAnnet 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
SOAAD Capstone Exhibition IIIAll DayCapstone 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 TicketsZumba Glow! | Glow and Let Go: Dance Your Stress Away!5:30amJoin Us for Zumba Glow! Glow and Let Go: Dance Your Stress Away!
April is Stress Awareness Month, and what better way to shake off the stress than with a fun, high-energy Zumba Glow session? 💃✨
🗓 Date: April 30, 2025
🕒 Time: 5:30 pm-6:30 pm
📍 Location: Employee Fitness Center
Get ready to dance the night away under neon lights, surrounded by glowing accessories and an electrifying playlist that will keep you moving and grooving all night long! 🎶 Let loose and let the rhythm guide you to a place of joy and relaxation.
Why Zumba Glow?
- Stress Relief: Release tension and stress as you dance to upbeat music that’ll elevate your mood and make you feel unstoppable.
- Fitness Fun: It's a fun and effective way to burn calories while enjoying every second. Why not have a blast while staying fit?
- Community: Build connections with your co-workers and meet new faces while dancing together in a fun, supportive environment. Let’s glow and grow as a team!
Whether you're a Zumba pro or a first-timer, this event is for everyone! So, wear your brightest workout gear, bring your energy, and let's make this night one to remember.
Don’t miss out on this exciting opportunity to have fun, de-stress, and get active! Grab your co-workers, hit the dance floor, and let’s light up the night together!
REGISTER HERE.
10am Kennesaw Campus Tour10:00amNote- 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.
EngageCSM Prize Pick-up10:00amCSM 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 or email engagecsm@kennesaw.edu!
PHDINCM Virtual Information Session12:30pmJoin us for an upcoming virtual information session for the Ph.D. in International Conflict Management Program. Register for the April 30th Information Session, or view all upcoming PHDINCM virtual information sessions, and learn about the application process.
1PM Kennesaw Campus Tour1:00pmNote- 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.
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- 1ThursdayAnnet Couwenberg: Sewing CirclesAll 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
Beth LaCour: Mountains and ValleysAll DayThe 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.).
+9Year-End Deadline: Requisitions $24,999.99 or lessAll DayDeadline to submit special requisitions for $24,999.99 or less.
GeorgiaFirst Marketplace will remain available through the ePro cutoff date announced by the University System of Georgia.
Special Requisitions after this date will be for One-Time funded projects only, not college or department operating budgets.
Year-End Deadline: One-Time Funding Request SubmissionsAll DayDeadline to submit One-Time Funding requests
Vendor Registration: FY 25 Forms dueAll DayFY 25 SHARE supplier requests due to KSU Vendor Registration. This allows the supplier requests processed by the University System of Georgia to meet the fiscal year-end deadline for any requisitions issued to new suppliers.
Please note that we will still accept requests submitted after this date, but the request is not guaranteed to be fully processed in time to meet the year-end deadlines.
SOAAD Capstone Exhibition IIIAll DayCapstone 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 TicketsFINALS - FULL (15 week) TERMAll DayPlease go to https://ecore.usg.edu for all important dates for eCore including registration and withdrawal dates.
Fall 2024 Windgate Artist-in-Residence: Matthew KirkAll DayMatthew 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 TicketsEngageCSM Prize Pick-up10:00amCSM 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 or email engagecsm@kennesaw.edu!
How'd Your Semester Go? Reflecting for Growth4:00pmHow'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 your 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 few days before the chat.
To register, please go log in to OwlTrain and register on the event page here.
KSU Community & Alumni Choir7:30pmEnjoy a performance by the KSU Community & Alumni Choir.
Buy Tickets - 2FridayAnnet Couwenberg: Sewing CirclesAll 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
FINALS - FULL (15 week) TERMAll DayPlease go to https://ecore.usg.edu for all important dates for eCore including registration and withdrawal dates.
+5Fall 2024 Windgate Artist-in-Residence: Matthew KirkAll DayMatthew 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 TicketsSOAAD Capstone Exhibition IIIAll DayCapstone 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 TicketsActive Owls Weekend7:00amSports 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 TicketsEngageCSM Prize Pick-up10:00amCSM 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 or email engagecsm@kennesaw.edu!
K.I.S.S. Spring Improv Showcase8:00pmOur resident improv ensemble offers an evening of performances on the fly. Side-splitting, surprising, and at times, absolutely silly.
- 3SaturdayAnnet Couwenberg: Sewing CirclesAll 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
Spring 2025 School of Art and DesignAll Day+7SOAAD Capstone Exhibition IIIAll DayCapstone 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 TicketsFINALS - FULL (15 week) TERMAll DayPlease go to https://ecore.usg.edu for all important dates for eCore including registration and withdrawal dates.
Fall 2024 Windgate Artist-in-Residence: Matthew KirkAll DayMatthew 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 TicketsBeth LaCour: Mountains and ValleysAll DayThe 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.).
Active Owls Weekend10:00amSports 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 TicketsExecutive MBA Information Session11:00amThe 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!
K.I.S.S. Spring Improv Showcase8:00pmOur resident improv ensemble offers an evening of performances on the fly. Side-splitting, surprising, and at times, absolutely silly.
- 4SundayBeth LaCour: Mountains and ValleysAll 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.).
FINALS - FULL (15 week) TERMAll DayPlease go to https://ecore.usg.edu for all important dates for eCore including registration and withdrawal dates.
+2Annet Couwenberg: Sewing CirclesAll DayAnnet 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
Active Owls Weekend12:00pmSports 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 - 5MondayFINALS - FULL (15 week) TERMAll Day
Please go to https://ecore.usg.edu for all important dates for eCore including registration and withdrawal dates.
Fall 2024 Windgate Artist-in-Residence: Matthew KirkAll DayMatthew 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+5COMMENCEMENTAll DayPlease refer to the Commencement website for up-to-date information on days and times for commencement for your specific college/major.
Beth LaCour: Mountains and ValleysAll DayThe 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 Couwenberg: Sewing CirclesAll DayAnnet 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
EngageCSM Prize Pick-up10:00amCSM 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 or email engagecsm@kennesaw.edu!
5th Annual Owl Film Festival7:00pmThe 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.
- 6TuesdayCOMMENCEMENTAll Day
Please refer to the Commencement website for up-to-date information on days and times for commencement for your specific college/major.
Fall 2024 Windgate Artist-in-Residence: Matthew KirkAll DayMatthew 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+4Beth LaCour: Mountains and ValleysAll DayThe 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 Couwenberg: Sewing CirclesAll DayAnnet 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
EngageCSM Prize Pick-up10:00amCSM 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 or email engagecsm@kennesaw.edu!
Master of Science in Healthcare Management and Informatics Information Session12:00pmThis 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. - 7WednesdayAnnet Couwenberg: Sewing CirclesAll 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
Beth LaCour: Mountains and ValleysAll DayThe 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.).
+4COMMENCEMENTAll DayPlease refer to the Commencement website for up-to-date information on days and times for commencement for your specific college/major.
Fall 2024 Windgate Artist-in-Residence: Matthew KirkAll DayMatthew 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 TicketsEngageCSM Prize Pick-up10:00amCSM 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 or email engagecsm@kennesaw.edu!
M.A. in Professional Writing Virtual Info Session12:00pmThis event will provide an overview of the MAPW program, application process, and admissions requirements for prospective students.
Buy Tickets - 8ThursdayAnnet Couwenberg: Sewing CirclesAll 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
Beth LaCour: Mountains and ValleysAll DayThe 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.).
+7COMMENCEMENTAll DayPlease refer to the Commencement website for up-to-date information on days and times for commencement for your specific college/major.
Fall 2024 Windgate Artist-in-Residence: Matthew KirkAll DayMatthew 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 TicketsFINAL GRADES DUE - 7 week II TERMAll DayPlease go to https://ecore.usg.edu for all important dates for eCore including registration and withdrawal dates.
FINAL GRADES DUE - FULL (15 week) TERMAll DayPlease go to https://ecore.usg.edu for all important dates for eCore including registration and withdrawal dates.
EngageCSM Prize Pick-up10:00amCSM 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 or email engagecsm@kennesaw.edu!
Portfolio Submission Workshop for Pre-Tenure and Post-Tenure Review10:30amPortfolio Submission Workshop for Pre-Tenure and Post-Tenure Review
Facilitator: Michele DiPietro and Wes Daggerhart
This webinar is designed for tenure track faculty who will be submitting portfolios in Fall 2025 without external letters. While all the rules, schedules, forms and procedures can be found in the Faculty Affairs website, preparing all the relevant documentation is a momentous endeavor that can generate questions and perplexities. Furthermore, the narrative is a genre few faculty are practiced in. We will review requirements and timelines, as well as share common pitfalls and suggestions for crafting an effective portfolio.
To register, please go log in to OwlTrain and register on the event page here.
Portfolio Submission Workshop for Faculty Not on the Tenure Track2:30pmPortfolio Submission Workshop for Faculty Not on the Tenure Track
Facilitator: Michele DiPietro and Wes Daggerhart
This webinar is designed for faculty not on the tenure track who will be submitting portfolios in Fall 2025 without external letters. While all the rules, schedules, forms and procedures can be found in the Faculty Affairs website, preparing all the relevant documentation is a momentous endeavor that can generate questions and perplexities. Furthermore, the narrative is a genre few faculty are practiced in. We will review requirements and timelines, as well as share common pitfalls and suggestions for crafting an effective portfolio.
To register, please go log in to OwlTrain and register on the event page here.
- 9FridayFall 2024 Windgate Artist-in-Residence: Matthew KirkAll 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 TicketsAnnet Couwenberg: Sewing CirclesAll DayAnnet 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
+5April P-Card Sign-off approvals and statements dueAll DaySign-off approvals due in WORKS for April cycle. Statements due by 4:00 PM
Beth LaCour: Mountains and ValleysAll DayThe 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.).
COMMENCEMENTAll DayPlease refer to the Commencement website for up-to-date information on days and times for commencement for your specific college/major.
Accessible Teaching Essentials Workshop (Faculty Accessibility Workshop)9:00amThis 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.
EngageCSM Prize Pick-up10:00amCSM 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 or email engagecsm@kennesaw.edu!
- 10SaturdayAnnet Couwenberg: Sewing CirclesAll 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
Beth LaCour: Mountains and ValleysAll DayThe 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.).
+2Fall 2024 Windgate Artist-in-Residence: Matthew KirkAll DayMatthew 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 TicketsCOMMENCEMENTAll DayPlease refer to the Commencement website for up-to-date information on days and times for commencement for your specific college/major.
- 11Sunday
- 12MondayGenAI for Course Design & Student Engagement (GACD)All Day
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)All DayThe 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.
- 13TuesdayePro New User Training for Approvers: May 13, 202510:00am
Read below before registering for the class.
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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.
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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.
Creating Graphics in Adobe Express2:00pmJoin 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!
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- 14WednesdayAdobe Photoshop Express Workshop2:00pm
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.
- 15ThursdayExecutive MBA Information Session12:00pm
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!
Strategic Workshop: Developing Leaders and Building Bench Strength12:00pmIn this workshop, Joe Farach of Neri Capital Partners will explore the essential competencies for developing a strong management team that fuels business growth and long-term success. A well-developed leadership team is the backbone of a thriving company, ensuring stability, innovation, and scalability.
We’ll begin by defining the key roles that are critical to your company’s success and identifying the leadership qualities necessary for each position to drive performance and strategic execution.
Next, we’ll assess your current management team, pinpointing strengths and areas for development. This evaluation will uncover skill and competency gaps that need to be closed to assure your company’s ability to scale and execute its vision effectively.
With these insights, you’ll develop a targeted leadership development plan, combining company-wide initiatives with individualized coaching strategies. We’ll also build a succession matrix to map out key roles, assess current role occupants, identify future leaders, and outline the skills required for each position. This structured approach leads to a strong management team that will ensure your business remains resilient, adaptable, and prepared for sustainable growth.
By investing in leadership development and succession planning, you’ll create a management team capable of scaling your business and insuring a strong foundation for long-term success.
- 16FridayContracts: Last day to submit FY 25 ContractsAll Day
Last day to submit new FY25 contracts in CMS that need review and approval.
Fully executed pre-approved contract templates and FY26 contracts should continue to be submitted.
Getting started with Microsoft Teams Calling10:00amIn 2025, KSU is transitioning from desk phones to Microsoft Teams Calling. With Teams Calling, you can make and receive calls, check voicemail, and share files from any device—and any location. Join the UITS Training Team for monthly workshops covering the basics of using Teams Calling from February 2025 to October 2025.
+1Getting started with Microsoft Teams Calling2:00pmIn 2025, KSU is transitioning from desk phones to Microsoft Teams Calling. With Teams Calling, you can make and receive calls, check voicemail, and share files from any device—and any location. Join the UITS Training Team for monthly workshops covering the basics of using Teams Calling from February 2025 to October 2025.
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- 20TuesdayIntro to Adobe AI Tools10:00am
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).
ePro New User Training for Requesters: May 20, 20252:00pmRead below before registering for the class.
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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.
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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.
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- 21WednesdayIntro to CAISY AI Simulator10:00am
This workshop introduces learners to CAISY. CAISY provides interactive, scenario-based content powered by AI where a learner can practice new skills in a safe space. This AI simulation content allows learners to choose a role and practice specific skills by responding to AI prompts. The CAISY AI simulator rates your responses as if it were a HR representative employing best practices for the given situation.
Master of Science in Healthcare Management and Informatics Information Session6:00pmThis 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. - 22Thursday
- 23FridaySTEM OPT Workshop (virtual)10:00am
STEM OPT workshop for eligibility, application and reporting for STEM OPT work authorization
Omni CMS Workshop10:00amGet 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.
+1STEM OPT Workshop (virtual)10:00amSTEM OPT workshop for eligibility, application and reporting for STEM OPT work authorization
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- 27TuesdayMay P-Card Cycle EndsAll Day
May P-Card Cycle Ends (4/26/2025 to 5/27/2025)
Getting Started with Qualtrics Surveys2:00pmJoin us for an introductory workshop on Qualtrics Surveys! Learn to navigate the interface, design effective surveys with various question types, implement survey logic, and understand how to generate reports. Perfect for beginners looking to harness the power of Qualtrics for their survey needs.
- 28WednesdayJune P-Card Cycle BeginsAll Day
June P-Card Cycle Begins (5/28/2025 to 6/27/2025)
- 29ThursdayStrategic Workshop: ESOPs – A Tax Advantage Ownership Transition Strategy for Family Businesses12:00pm
ESOPs – A Tax Advantage Ownership Transition Strategy for Family Businesses
An Employee Stock Ownership Plan (ESOP) can be a powerful tool for family businesses looking to ensure a smooth transition of ownership, strengthen employee loyalty, and preserve the family legacy. ESOPs foster growth by incentivizing employees, preserving the family legacy by keeping ownership within the company, and helping ease family transitions by offering an organized method for ownership change.
While it provides tax advantages and facilitates succession planning, it requires careful planning and communication to ensure its successful implementation. When done right, an ESOP can help secure both the future of the company and the financial well-being of both family members and employees.
Join Will Lee of Applied Economics and learn how ESOPs can be a valuable tool for family-owned businesses including:- Facilitating Succession Planning
- Retaining and Motivating Employees
- Providing Liquidity to Family Owners
Getting Started with Microsoft Forms2:00pmThis 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.
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- 31SaturdayRe-Allocations in WORKS for May Cycle (4/26/2025 to 5/27/2025) dueAll Day
Re-Allocations due in WORKS for transactions dated 4/26/2025 to 5/27/2025