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In the example below the department parameter is set to College of the Arts.
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- 14WednesdayNew Semester Meet-N-Greet: August 14, Kennesaw Campus4:00pmat Academic Learning Center, 3550
All current KSU graduate students are invited to stop by the Kennesaw Graduate Student Success Center to celebrate the new semester and enjoy conversation and light refreshments.
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- 17SaturdayThe 48 Hour Play Festival8:00pmat Stillwell Theater
Come see the final product of 48-hours of art-making from inception to final product!
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- 23FridayDouble Exposure8:00pmat KSU Dance Theater on the Marietta campus
Double Exposure proudly presents two world premieres by nationally acclaimed choreographers Tristian Griffin and Christian Denice. Created exclusively for the KSU Dance Company, these works represent the culmination of the Pomare/Connor Summer Residency. This inspiring and dynamic evening of original concert dance promises to push the boundaries of artistic innovation.
Buy Tickets - 24SaturdayDouble Exposure8:00pmat KSU Dance Theater on the Marietta campus
Double Exposure proudly presents two world premieres by nationally acclaimed choreographers Tristian Griffin and Christian Denice. Created exclusively for the KSU Dance Company, these works represent the culmination of the Pomare/Connor Summer Residency. This inspiring and dynamic evening of original concert dance promises to push the boundaries of artistic innovation.
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- 26MondayFaculty Recital: Leonardo Lopes, Double Bass7:30pmat Bailey Performance Center, Morgan Hall
Faculty Recital Series. Enjoy an evening of music featuring the double bass performed by Bailey School of Music faculty artist Leonardo Lopes.
Buy Tickets - 27TuesdayFall 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 TicketsJeffrey Gibson: They Teach Love, From the Collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and His Family FoundationAll Dayat Zuckerman Museum of ArtJeffrey Gibson: They Teach Love, from the Collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and His Family Foundation presents a sweeping survey of over 35 objects spanning 15 years. The exhibition includes prints, photography, painting, sculpture, installation, and video. Born in Colorado in 1972, Jeffrey Gibson is of Cherokee heritage and a member of the Mississippi Band of Choctaw. His vibrant work is a call for Indigenous empowerment as well as queer visibility. Gibson has a Bachelor of Fine Arts from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago and a Master of Fine Arts from the Royal College of Art, London. Gibson is representing the United States at the Venice Biennale 2024—the first Indigenous artist to have a solo exhibition in the American Pavilion. This traveling exhibition is organized by the Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art, Washington State University and is curated by Ryan Hardesty, Executive Director.
Support for this exhibition and related education and outreach programs has been made possible by a grant from the
Jordan Schnitzer Family Foundation.Opening Reception: October 2nd, 2024 RSVP
Gallery talk with artist Jeffrey Gibson and collector Jordan Schnitzer in association with INTERCHANGE faculty performance event: October 17th, 7:30pm
Buy Tickets+2Cherokee Printing: Then and NowAll Dayat Zuckerman Museum of ArtThe Zuckerman Museum of Art is pleased to feature a careful selection of archival materials and artist books from the Bentley Rare Book Museum’s Cherokee Collection. Historical works on view include a Cherokee Hymn Book, circa 1940; a New Testament of the Holy Bible translated into the Cherokee language, 1860; and a copy of Cherokee Phoenix and Indians’ Advocate, 1830; among others. Also included is a contemporary artist book by Frank Brannon from 2005 as well as several examples of his prints of the Cherokee syllabary.
Buy TicketsArt Educators Biennial: Playful Encounters10:00amat Fine Arts GalleryThe Zuckerman Museum of Art’s 2024 Art Educators Biennial, Playful Encounters, considers how art can be about play and the myriad ways artist-educators engage artmaking for enjoyment and recreation. Play carries the imagination to unexpected destinations and supports unbridled generative work.
Opening Reception: September 7th, 2024, from 2pm to 4pm. RSVP
Buy Tickets - 28WednesdayJeffrey Gibson: They Teach Love, From the Collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and His Family FoundationAll Dayat Zuckerman Museum of Art
Jeffrey Gibson: They Teach Love, from the Collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and His Family Foundation presents a sweeping survey of over 35 objects spanning 15 years. The exhibition includes prints, photography, painting, sculpture, installation, and video. Born in Colorado in 1972, Jeffrey Gibson is of Cherokee heritage and a member of the Mississippi Band of Choctaw. His vibrant work is a call for Indigenous empowerment as well as queer visibility. Gibson has a Bachelor of Fine Arts from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago and a Master of Fine Arts from the Royal College of Art, London. Gibson is representing the United States at the Venice Biennale 2024—the first Indigenous artist to have a solo exhibition in the American Pavilion. This traveling exhibition is organized by the Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art, Washington State University and is curated by Ryan Hardesty, Executive Director.
Support for this exhibition and related education and outreach programs has been made possible by a grant from the
Jordan Schnitzer Family Foundation.Opening Reception: October 2nd, 2024 RSVP
Gallery talk with artist Jeffrey Gibson and collector Jordan Schnitzer in association with INTERCHANGE faculty performance event: October 17th, 7:30pm
Buy TicketsCherokee Printing: Then and NowAll Dayat Zuckerman Museum of ArtThe Zuckerman Museum of Art is pleased to feature a careful selection of archival materials and artist books from the Bentley Rare Book Museum’s Cherokee Collection. Historical works on view include a Cherokee Hymn Book, circa 1940; a New Testament of the Holy Bible translated into the Cherokee language, 1860; and a copy of Cherokee Phoenix and Indians’ Advocate, 1830; among others. Also included is a contemporary artist book by Frank Brannon from 2005 as well as several examples of his prints of the Cherokee syllabary.
Buy Tickets+1Art Educators Biennial: Playful Encounters10:00amat Fine Arts GalleryThe Zuckerman Museum of Art’s 2024 Art Educators Biennial, Playful Encounters, considers how art can be about play and the myriad ways artist-educators engage artmaking for enjoyment and recreation. Play carries the imagination to unexpected destinations and supports unbridled generative work.
Opening Reception: September 7th, 2024, from 2pm to 4pm. RSVP
Buy Tickets - 29ThursdayJeffrey Gibson: They Teach Love, From the Collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and His Family FoundationAll Dayat Zuckerman Museum of Art
Jeffrey Gibson: They Teach Love, from the Collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and His Family Foundation presents a sweeping survey of over 35 objects spanning 15 years. The exhibition includes prints, photography, painting, sculpture, installation, and video. Born in Colorado in 1972, Jeffrey Gibson is of Cherokee heritage and a member of the Mississippi Band of Choctaw. His vibrant work is a call for Indigenous empowerment as well as queer visibility. Gibson has a Bachelor of Fine Arts from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago and a Master of Fine Arts from the Royal College of Art, London. Gibson is representing the United States at the Venice Biennale 2024—the first Indigenous artist to have a solo exhibition in the American Pavilion. This traveling exhibition is organized by the Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art, Washington State University and is curated by Ryan Hardesty, Executive Director.
Support for this exhibition and related education and outreach programs has been made possible by a grant from the
Jordan Schnitzer Family Foundation.Opening Reception: October 2nd, 2024 RSVP
Gallery talk with artist Jeffrey Gibson and collector Jordan Schnitzer in association with INTERCHANGE faculty performance event: October 17th, 7:30pm
Buy TicketsCherokee Printing: Then and NowAll Dayat Zuckerman Museum of ArtThe Zuckerman Museum of Art is pleased to feature a careful selection of archival materials and artist books from the Bentley Rare Book Museum’s Cherokee Collection. Historical works on view include a Cherokee Hymn Book, circa 1940; a New Testament of the Holy Bible translated into the Cherokee language, 1860; and a copy of Cherokee Phoenix and Indians’ Advocate, 1830; among others. Also included is a contemporary artist book by Frank Brannon from 2005 as well as several examples of his prints of the Cherokee syllabary.
Buy Tickets+1Art Educators Biennial: Playful Encounters10:00amat Fine Arts GalleryThe Zuckerman Museum of Art’s 2024 Art Educators Biennial, Playful Encounters, considers how art can be about play and the myriad ways artist-educators engage artmaking for enjoyment and recreation. Play carries the imagination to unexpected destinations and supports unbridled generative work.
Opening Reception: September 7th, 2024, from 2pm to 4pm. RSVP
Buy Tickets - 30FridayJeffrey Gibson: They Teach Love, From the Collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and His Family FoundationAll Dayat Zuckerman Museum of Art
Jeffrey Gibson: They Teach Love, from the Collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and His Family Foundation presents a sweeping survey of over 35 objects spanning 15 years. The exhibition includes prints, photography, painting, sculpture, installation, and video. Born in Colorado in 1972, Jeffrey Gibson is of Cherokee heritage and a member of the Mississippi Band of Choctaw. His vibrant work is a call for Indigenous empowerment as well as queer visibility. Gibson has a Bachelor of Fine Arts from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago and a Master of Fine Arts from the Royal College of Art, London. Gibson is representing the United States at the Venice Biennale 2024—the first Indigenous artist to have a solo exhibition in the American Pavilion. This traveling exhibition is organized by the Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art, Washington State University and is curated by Ryan Hardesty, Executive Director.
Support for this exhibition and related education and outreach programs has been made possible by a grant from the
Jordan Schnitzer Family Foundation.Opening Reception: October 2nd, 2024 RSVP
Gallery talk with artist Jeffrey Gibson and collector Jordan Schnitzer in association with INTERCHANGE faculty performance event: October 17th, 7:30pm
Buy TicketsCherokee Printing: Then and NowAll Dayat Zuckerman Museum of ArtThe Zuckerman Museum of Art is pleased to feature a careful selection of archival materials and artist books from the Bentley Rare Book Museum’s Cherokee Collection. Historical works on view include a Cherokee Hymn Book, circa 1940; a New Testament of the Holy Bible translated into the Cherokee language, 1860; and a copy of Cherokee Phoenix and Indians’ Advocate, 1830; among others. Also included is a contemporary artist book by Frank Brannon from 2005 as well as several examples of his prints of the Cherokee syllabary.
Buy Tickets+1Art Educators Biennial: Playful Encounters10:00amat Fine Arts GalleryThe Zuckerman Museum of Art’s 2024 Art Educators Biennial, Playful Encounters, considers how art can be about play and the myriad ways artist-educators engage artmaking for enjoyment and recreation. Play carries the imagination to unexpected destinations and supports unbridled generative work.
Opening Reception: September 7th, 2024, from 2pm to 4pm. RSVP
Buy Tickets - 31SaturdayJeffrey Gibson: They Teach Love, From the Collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and His Family FoundationAll Dayat Zuckerman Museum of Art
Jeffrey Gibson: They Teach Love, from the Collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and His Family Foundation presents a sweeping survey of over 35 objects spanning 15 years. The exhibition includes prints, photography, painting, sculpture, installation, and video. Born in Colorado in 1972, Jeffrey Gibson is of Cherokee heritage and a member of the Mississippi Band of Choctaw. His vibrant work is a call for Indigenous empowerment as well as queer visibility. Gibson has a Bachelor of Fine Arts from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago and a Master of Fine Arts from the Royal College of Art, London. Gibson is representing the United States at the Venice Biennale 2024—the first Indigenous artist to have a solo exhibition in the American Pavilion. This traveling exhibition is organized by the Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art, Washington State University and is curated by Ryan Hardesty, Executive Director.
Support for this exhibition and related education and outreach programs has been made possible by a grant from the
Jordan Schnitzer Family Foundation.Opening Reception: October 2nd, 2024 RSVP
Gallery talk with artist Jeffrey Gibson and collector Jordan Schnitzer in association with INTERCHANGE faculty performance event: October 17th, 7:30pm
Buy TicketsCherokee Printing: Then and NowAll Dayat Zuckerman Museum of ArtThe Zuckerman Museum of Art is pleased to feature a careful selection of archival materials and artist books from the Bentley Rare Book Museum’s Cherokee Collection. Historical works on view include a Cherokee Hymn Book, circa 1940; a New Testament of the Holy Bible translated into the Cherokee language, 1860; and a copy of Cherokee Phoenix and Indians’ Advocate, 1830; among others. Also included is a contemporary artist book by Frank Brannon from 2005 as well as several examples of his prints of the Cherokee syllabary.
Buy Tickets+1Art Educators Biennial: Playful Encounters12:00pmat Fine Arts GalleryThe Zuckerman Museum of Art’s 2024 Art Educators Biennial, Playful Encounters, considers how art can be about play and the myriad ways artist-educators engage artmaking for enjoyment and recreation. Play carries the imagination to unexpected destinations and supports unbridled generative work.
Opening Reception: September 7th, 2024, from 2pm to 4pm. RSVP
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September 2024
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- 1SundayCherokee Printing: Then and NowAll Dayat Zuckerman Museum of Art
The Zuckerman Museum of Art is pleased to feature a careful selection of archival materials and artist books from the Bentley Rare Book Museum’s Cherokee Collection. Historical works on view include a Cherokee Hymn Book, circa 1940; a New Testament of the Holy Bible translated into the Cherokee language, 1860; and a copy of Cherokee Phoenix and Indians’ Advocate, 1830; among others. Also included is a contemporary artist book by Frank Brannon from 2005 as well as several examples of his prints of the Cherokee syllabary.
Buy TicketsJeffrey Gibson: They Teach Love, From the Collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and His Family FoundationAll Dayat Zuckerman Museum of ArtJeffrey Gibson: They Teach Love, from the Collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and His Family Foundation presents a sweeping survey of over 35 objects spanning 15 years. The exhibition includes prints, photography, painting, sculpture, installation, and video. Born in Colorado in 1972, Jeffrey Gibson is of Cherokee heritage and a member of the Mississippi Band of Choctaw. His vibrant work is a call for Indigenous empowerment as well as queer visibility. Gibson has a Bachelor of Fine Arts from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago and a Master of Fine Arts from the Royal College of Art, London. Gibson is representing the United States at the Venice Biennale 2024—the first Indigenous artist to have a solo exhibition in the American Pavilion. This traveling exhibition is organized by the Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art, Washington State University and is curated by Ryan Hardesty, Executive Director.
Support for this exhibition and related education and outreach programs has been made possible by a grant from the
Jordan Schnitzer Family Foundation.Opening Reception: October 2nd, 2024 RSVP
Gallery talk with artist Jeffrey Gibson and collector Jordan Schnitzer in association with INTERCHANGE faculty performance event: October 17th, 7:30pm
Buy Tickets - 2MondayJeffrey Gibson: They Teach Love, From the Collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and His Family FoundationAll Dayat Zuckerman Museum of Art
Jeffrey Gibson: They Teach Love, from the Collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and His Family Foundation presents a sweeping survey of over 35 objects spanning 15 years. The exhibition includes prints, photography, painting, sculpture, installation, and video. Born in Colorado in 1972, Jeffrey Gibson is of Cherokee heritage and a member of the Mississippi Band of Choctaw. His vibrant work is a call for Indigenous empowerment as well as queer visibility. Gibson has a Bachelor of Fine Arts from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago and a Master of Fine Arts from the Royal College of Art, London. Gibson is representing the United States at the Venice Biennale 2024—the first Indigenous artist to have a solo exhibition in the American Pavilion. This traveling exhibition is organized by the Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art, Washington State University and is curated by Ryan Hardesty, Executive Director.
Support for this exhibition and related education and outreach programs has been made possible by a grant from the
Jordan Schnitzer Family Foundation.Opening Reception: October 2nd, 2024 RSVP
Gallery talk with artist Jeffrey Gibson and collector Jordan Schnitzer in association with INTERCHANGE faculty performance event: October 17th, 7:30pm
Buy TicketsCherokee Printing: Then and NowAll Dayat Zuckerman Museum of ArtThe Zuckerman Museum of Art is pleased to feature a careful selection of archival materials and artist books from the Bentley Rare Book Museum’s Cherokee Collection. Historical works on view include a Cherokee Hymn Book, circa 1940; a New Testament of the Holy Bible translated into the Cherokee language, 1860; and a copy of Cherokee Phoenix and Indians’ Advocate, 1830; among others. Also included is a contemporary artist book by Frank Brannon from 2005 as well as several examples of his prints of the Cherokee syllabary.
Buy Tickets - 3TuesdayJeffrey Gibson: They Teach Love, From the Collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and His Family FoundationAll Dayat Zuckerman Museum of Art
Jeffrey Gibson: They Teach Love, from the Collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and His Family Foundation presents a sweeping survey of over 35 objects spanning 15 years. The exhibition includes prints, photography, painting, sculpture, installation, and video. Born in Colorado in 1972, Jeffrey Gibson is of Cherokee heritage and a member of the Mississippi Band of Choctaw. His vibrant work is a call for Indigenous empowerment as well as queer visibility. Gibson has a Bachelor of Fine Arts from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago and a Master of Fine Arts from the Royal College of Art, London. Gibson is representing the United States at the Venice Biennale 2024—the first Indigenous artist to have a solo exhibition in the American Pavilion. This traveling exhibition is organized by the Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art, Washington State University and is curated by Ryan Hardesty, Executive Director.
Support for this exhibition and related education and outreach programs has been made possible by a grant from the
Jordan Schnitzer Family Foundation.Opening Reception: October 2nd, 2024 RSVP
Gallery talk with artist Jeffrey Gibson and collector Jordan Schnitzer in association with INTERCHANGE faculty performance event: October 17th, 7:30pm
Buy TicketsCherokee Printing: Then and NowAll Dayat Zuckerman Museum of ArtThe Zuckerman Museum of Art is pleased to feature a careful selection of archival materials and artist books from the Bentley Rare Book Museum’s Cherokee Collection. Historical works on view include a Cherokee Hymn Book, circa 1940; a New Testament of the Holy Bible translated into the Cherokee language, 1860; and a copy of Cherokee Phoenix and Indians’ Advocate, 1830; among others. Also included is a contemporary artist book by Frank Brannon from 2005 as well as several examples of his prints of the Cherokee syllabary.
Buy Tickets+2Art Educators Biennial: Playful Encounters10:00amat Fine Arts GalleryThe Zuckerman Museum of Art’s 2024 Art Educators Biennial, Playful Encounters, considers how art can be about play and the myriad ways artist-educators engage artmaking for enjoyment and recreation. Play carries the imagination to unexpected destinations and supports unbridled generative work.
Opening Reception: September 7th, 2024, from 2pm to 4pm. RSVP
Buy TicketsIndigenous Resistance in Graphic Novels: Visual Stories that Lead4:00pmIn this virtual presentation, Indigenous Mvskoke Artist Johnnie Diacon will present his recent graphic novel in conversation with KSU faculty Dr. Miriam Brown Spiers (Associate Professor of English and American Studies, Graduate Program Director of American Studies and Native American and Indigenous Studies coordinator) and Shuchita Mishra (Assistant Professor in Illustration and Sequential Art, School of Art and Design).
Buy Tickets - 4WednesdayJeffrey Gibson: They Teach Love, From the Collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and His Family FoundationAll Dayat Zuckerman Museum of Art
Jeffrey Gibson: They Teach Love, from the Collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and His Family Foundation presents a sweeping survey of over 35 objects spanning 15 years. The exhibition includes prints, photography, painting, sculpture, installation, and video. Born in Colorado in 1972, Jeffrey Gibson is of Cherokee heritage and a member of the Mississippi Band of Choctaw. His vibrant work is a call for Indigenous empowerment as well as queer visibility. Gibson has a Bachelor of Fine Arts from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago and a Master of Fine Arts from the Royal College of Art, London. Gibson is representing the United States at the Venice Biennale 2024—the first Indigenous artist to have a solo exhibition in the American Pavilion. This traveling exhibition is organized by the Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art, Washington State University and is curated by Ryan Hardesty, Executive Director.
Support for this exhibition and related education and outreach programs has been made possible by a grant from the
Jordan Schnitzer Family Foundation.Opening Reception: October 2nd, 2024 RSVP
Gallery talk with artist Jeffrey Gibson and collector Jordan Schnitzer in association with INTERCHANGE faculty performance event: October 17th, 7:30pm
Buy TicketsCherokee Printing: Then and NowAll Dayat Zuckerman Museum of ArtThe Zuckerman Museum of Art is pleased to feature a careful selection of archival materials and artist books from the Bentley Rare Book Museum’s Cherokee Collection. Historical works on view include a Cherokee Hymn Book, circa 1940; a New Testament of the Holy Bible translated into the Cherokee language, 1860; and a copy of Cherokee Phoenix and Indians’ Advocate, 1830; among others. Also included is a contemporary artist book by Frank Brannon from 2005 as well as several examples of his prints of the Cherokee syllabary.
Buy Tickets+1Art Educators Biennial: Playful Encounters10:00amat Fine Arts GalleryThe Zuckerman Museum of Art’s 2024 Art Educators Biennial, Playful Encounters, considers how art can be about play and the myriad ways artist-educators engage artmaking for enjoyment and recreation. Play carries the imagination to unexpected destinations and supports unbridled generative work.
Opening Reception: September 7th, 2024, from 2pm to 4pm. RSVP
Buy Tickets - 5ThursdayJeffrey Gibson: They Teach Love, From the Collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and His Family FoundationAll Dayat Zuckerman Museum of Art
Jeffrey Gibson: They Teach Love, from the Collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and His Family Foundation presents a sweeping survey of over 35 objects spanning 15 years. The exhibition includes prints, photography, painting, sculpture, installation, and video. Born in Colorado in 1972, Jeffrey Gibson is of Cherokee heritage and a member of the Mississippi Band of Choctaw. His vibrant work is a call for Indigenous empowerment as well as queer visibility. Gibson has a Bachelor of Fine Arts from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago and a Master of Fine Arts from the Royal College of Art, London. Gibson is representing the United States at the Venice Biennale 2024—the first Indigenous artist to have a solo exhibition in the American Pavilion. This traveling exhibition is organized by the Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art, Washington State University and is curated by Ryan Hardesty, Executive Director.
Support for this exhibition and related education and outreach programs has been made possible by a grant from the
Jordan Schnitzer Family Foundation.Opening Reception: October 2nd, 2024 RSVP
Gallery talk with artist Jeffrey Gibson and collector Jordan Schnitzer in association with INTERCHANGE faculty performance event: October 17th, 7:30pm
Buy TicketsCherokee Printing: Then and NowAll Dayat Zuckerman Museum of ArtThe Zuckerman Museum of Art is pleased to feature a careful selection of archival materials and artist books from the Bentley Rare Book Museum’s Cherokee Collection. Historical works on view include a Cherokee Hymn Book, circa 1940; a New Testament of the Holy Bible translated into the Cherokee language, 1860; and a copy of Cherokee Phoenix and Indians’ Advocate, 1830; among others. Also included is a contemporary artist book by Frank Brannon from 2005 as well as several examples of his prints of the Cherokee syllabary.
Buy Tickets+1Art Educators Biennial: Playful Encounters10:00amat Fine Arts GalleryThe Zuckerman Museum of Art’s 2024 Art Educators Biennial, Playful Encounters, considers how art can be about play and the myriad ways artist-educators engage artmaking for enjoyment and recreation. Play carries the imagination to unexpected destinations and supports unbridled generative work.
Opening Reception: September 7th, 2024, from 2pm to 4pm. RSVP
Buy Tickets - 6FridayJeffrey Gibson: They Teach Love, From the Collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and His Family FoundationAll Dayat Zuckerman Museum of Art
Jeffrey Gibson: They Teach Love, from the Collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and His Family Foundation presents a sweeping survey of over 35 objects spanning 15 years. The exhibition includes prints, photography, painting, sculpture, installation, and video. Born in Colorado in 1972, Jeffrey Gibson is of Cherokee heritage and a member of the Mississippi Band of Choctaw. His vibrant work is a call for Indigenous empowerment as well as queer visibility. Gibson has a Bachelor of Fine Arts from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago and a Master of Fine Arts from the Royal College of Art, London. Gibson is representing the United States at the Venice Biennale 2024—the first Indigenous artist to have a solo exhibition in the American Pavilion. This traveling exhibition is organized by the Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art, Washington State University and is curated by Ryan Hardesty, Executive Director.
Support for this exhibition and related education and outreach programs has been made possible by a grant from the
Jordan Schnitzer Family Foundation.Opening Reception: October 2nd, 2024 RSVP
Gallery talk with artist Jeffrey Gibson and collector Jordan Schnitzer in association with INTERCHANGE faculty performance event: October 17th, 7:30pm
Buy TicketsCherokee Printing: Then and NowAll Dayat Zuckerman Museum of ArtThe Zuckerman Museum of Art is pleased to feature a careful selection of archival materials and artist books from the Bentley Rare Book Museum’s Cherokee Collection. Historical works on view include a Cherokee Hymn Book, circa 1940; a New Testament of the Holy Bible translated into the Cherokee language, 1860; and a copy of Cherokee Phoenix and Indians’ Advocate, 1830; among others. Also included is a contemporary artist book by Frank Brannon from 2005 as well as several examples of his prints of the Cherokee syllabary.
Buy Tickets+4Art Educators Biennial: Playful Encounters10:00amat Fine Arts GalleryThe Zuckerman Museum of Art’s 2024 Art Educators Biennial, Playful Encounters, considers how art can be about play and the myriad ways artist-educators engage artmaking for enjoyment and recreation. Play carries the imagination to unexpected destinations and supports unbridled generative work.
Opening Reception: September 7th, 2024, from 2pm to 4pm. RSVP
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*
KSU Symphony Orchestra8:00pmat Bailey Performance Center, Morgan HallOrchestras Series. Enjoy a performance by the KSU Symphony Orchestra under the direction of Bailey School of Music Director of Orchestral Studies Nathaniel F. Parker.
Buy TicketsMike Wiley Presents: Breach of Peace8:00pmat Stillwell TheaterBREACH OF PEACE is based on true accounts of surviving participants of the Freedom Rides as well as many other individuals involved in the early struggle for African-American equality. This solo-play is a living monument to those remarkable young men and women of various races, religions and backgrounds who rose to face the dangers of fighting for just and equal treatment for all.
Buy Tickets - 7SaturdayJeffrey Gibson: They Teach Love, From the Collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and His Family FoundationAll Dayat Zuckerman Museum of Art
Jeffrey Gibson: They Teach Love, from the Collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and His Family Foundation presents a sweeping survey of over 35 objects spanning 15 years. The exhibition includes prints, photography, painting, sculpture, installation, and video. Born in Colorado in 1972, Jeffrey Gibson is of Cherokee heritage and a member of the Mississippi Band of Choctaw. His vibrant work is a call for Indigenous empowerment as well as queer visibility. Gibson has a Bachelor of Fine Arts from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago and a Master of Fine Arts from the Royal College of Art, London. Gibson is representing the United States at the Venice Biennale 2024—the first Indigenous artist to have a solo exhibition in the American Pavilion. This traveling exhibition is organized by the Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art, Washington State University and is curated by Ryan Hardesty, Executive Director.
Support for this exhibition and related education and outreach programs has been made possible by a grant from the
Jordan Schnitzer Family Foundation.Opening Reception: October 2nd, 2024 RSVP
Gallery talk with artist Jeffrey Gibson and collector Jordan Schnitzer in association with INTERCHANGE faculty performance event: October 17th, 7:30pm
Buy TicketsCherokee Printing: Then and NowAll Dayat Zuckerman Museum of ArtThe Zuckerman Museum of Art is pleased to feature a careful selection of archival materials and artist books from the Bentley Rare Book Museum’s Cherokee Collection. Historical works on view include a Cherokee Hymn Book, circa 1940; a New Testament of the Holy Bible translated into the Cherokee language, 1860; and a copy of Cherokee Phoenix and Indians’ Advocate, 1830; among others. Also included is a contemporary artist book by Frank Brannon from 2005 as well as several examples of his prints of the Cherokee syllabary.
Buy Tickets+2Art Educators Biennial: Playful Encounters12:00pmat Fine Arts GalleryThe Zuckerman Museum of Art’s 2024 Art Educators Biennial, Playful Encounters, considers how art can be about play and the myriad ways artist-educators engage artmaking for enjoyment and recreation. Play carries the imagination to unexpected destinations and supports unbridled generative work.
Opening Reception: September 7th, 2024, from 2pm to 4pm. RSVP
Buy TicketsMike Wiley Presents: Breach of Peace8:00pmat Stillwell TheaterBREACH OF PEACE is based on true accounts of surviving participants of the Freedom Rides as well as many other individuals involved in the early struggle for African-American equality. This solo-play is a living monument to those remarkable young men and women of various races, religions and backgrounds who rose to face the dangers of fighting for just and equal treatment for all.
Buy Tickets - 8SundayJeffrey Gibson: They Teach Love, From the Collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and His Family FoundationAll Dayat Zuckerman Museum of Art
Jeffrey Gibson: They Teach Love, from the Collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and His Family Foundation presents a sweeping survey of over 35 objects spanning 15 years. The exhibition includes prints, photography, painting, sculpture, installation, and video. Born in Colorado in 1972, Jeffrey Gibson is of Cherokee heritage and a member of the Mississippi Band of Choctaw. His vibrant work is a call for Indigenous empowerment as well as queer visibility. Gibson has a Bachelor of Fine Arts from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago and a Master of Fine Arts from the Royal College of Art, London. Gibson is representing the United States at the Venice Biennale 2024—the first Indigenous artist to have a solo exhibition in the American Pavilion. This traveling exhibition is organized by the Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art, Washington State University and is curated by Ryan Hardesty, Executive Director.
Support for this exhibition and related education and outreach programs has been made possible by a grant from the
Jordan Schnitzer Family Foundation.Opening Reception: October 2nd, 2024 RSVP
Gallery talk with artist Jeffrey Gibson and collector Jordan Schnitzer in association with INTERCHANGE faculty performance event: October 17th, 7:30pm
Buy TicketsCherokee Printing: Then and NowAll Dayat Zuckerman Museum of ArtThe Zuckerman Museum of Art is pleased to feature a careful selection of archival materials and artist books from the Bentley Rare Book Museum’s Cherokee Collection. Historical works on view include a Cherokee Hymn Book, circa 1940; a New Testament of the Holy Bible translated into the Cherokee language, 1860; and a copy of Cherokee Phoenix and Indians’ Advocate, 1830; among others. Also included is a contemporary artist book by Frank Brannon from 2005 as well as several examples of his prints of the Cherokee syllabary.
Buy Tickets+1Mike Wiley Presents: Breach of Peace3:00pmat Stillwell TheaterBREACH OF PEACE is based on true accounts of surviving participants of the Freedom Rides as well as many other individuals involved in the early struggle for African-American equality. This solo-play is a living monument to those remarkable young men and women of various races, religions and backgrounds who rose to face the dangers of fighting for just and equal treatment for all.
Buy Tickets - 9MondayJeffrey Gibson: They Teach Love, From the Collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and His Family FoundationAll Dayat Zuckerman Museum of Art
Jeffrey Gibson: They Teach Love, from the Collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and His Family Foundation presents a sweeping survey of over 35 objects spanning 15 years. The exhibition includes prints, photography, painting, sculpture, installation, and video. Born in Colorado in 1972, Jeffrey Gibson is of Cherokee heritage and a member of the Mississippi Band of Choctaw. His vibrant work is a call for Indigenous empowerment as well as queer visibility. Gibson has a Bachelor of Fine Arts from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago and a Master of Fine Arts from the Royal College of Art, London. Gibson is representing the United States at the Venice Biennale 2024—the first Indigenous artist to have a solo exhibition in the American Pavilion. This traveling exhibition is organized by the Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art, Washington State University and is curated by Ryan Hardesty, Executive Director.
Support for this exhibition and related education and outreach programs has been made possible by a grant from the
Jordan Schnitzer Family Foundation.Opening Reception: October 2nd, 2024 RSVP
Gallery talk with artist Jeffrey Gibson and collector Jordan Schnitzer in association with INTERCHANGE faculty performance event: October 17th, 7:30pm
Buy TicketsCherokee Printing: Then and NowAll Dayat Zuckerman Museum of ArtThe Zuckerman Museum of Art is pleased to feature a careful selection of archival materials and artist books from the Bentley Rare Book Museum’s Cherokee Collection. Historical works on view include a Cherokee Hymn Book, circa 1940; a New Testament of the Holy Bible translated into the Cherokee language, 1860; and a copy of Cherokee Phoenix and Indians’ Advocate, 1830; among others. Also included is a contemporary artist book by Frank Brannon from 2005 as well as several examples of his prints of the Cherokee syllabary.
Buy Tickets+1Faculty 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 - 10TuesdayJeffrey Gibson: They Teach Love, From the Collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and His Family FoundationAll Dayat Zuckerman Museum of Art
Jeffrey Gibson: They Teach Love, from the Collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and His Family Foundation presents a sweeping survey of over 35 objects spanning 15 years. The exhibition includes prints, photography, painting, sculpture, installation, and video. Born in Colorado in 1972, Jeffrey Gibson is of Cherokee heritage and a member of the Mississippi Band of Choctaw. His vibrant work is a call for Indigenous empowerment as well as queer visibility. Gibson has a Bachelor of Fine Arts from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago and a Master of Fine Arts from the Royal College of Art, London. Gibson is representing the United States at the Venice Biennale 2024—the first Indigenous artist to have a solo exhibition in the American Pavilion. This traveling exhibition is organized by the Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art, Washington State University and is curated by Ryan Hardesty, Executive Director.
Support for this exhibition and related education and outreach programs has been made possible by a grant from the
Jordan Schnitzer Family Foundation.Opening Reception: October 2nd, 2024 RSVP
Gallery talk with artist Jeffrey Gibson and collector Jordan Schnitzer in association with INTERCHANGE faculty performance event: October 17th, 7:30pm
Buy TicketsCherokee Printing: Then and NowAll Dayat Zuckerman Museum of ArtThe Zuckerman Museum of Art is pleased to feature a careful selection of archival materials and artist books from the Bentley Rare Book Museum’s Cherokee Collection. Historical works on view include a Cherokee Hymn Book, circa 1940; a New Testament of the Holy Bible translated into the Cherokee language, 1860; and a copy of Cherokee Phoenix and Indians’ Advocate, 1830; among others. Also included is a contemporary artist book by Frank Brannon from 2005 as well as several examples of his prints of the Cherokee syllabary.
Buy Tickets+2Art Educators Biennial: Playful Encounters10:00amat Fine Arts GalleryThe Zuckerman Museum of Art’s 2024 Art Educators Biennial, Playful Encounters, considers how art can be about play and the myriad ways artist-educators engage artmaking for enjoyment and recreation. Play carries the imagination to unexpected destinations and supports unbridled generative work.
Opening Reception: September 7th, 2024, from 2pm to 4pm. RSVP
Buy TicketsKSU's "Year of Canada" showing of "Come from Away"7:00pmat Prillaman Health Sciences, 1000KSU's Annual Year of Country Study has existed since 1984. This year we are focused on our neighbors to the north - Canada. As part of the "Year of Canada," we will watch the film of the Broadway hit musical Come from Away. This story highlights the impact a small Canadian town had in the lives of airline passengers who were re-routed due to the events of September 11, 2001. Join members of the KSU community as we remember this historic event and honor the connection between the US and Canada. Admission is free and open to KSU students, faculty, and staff. UPDATE: NO TICKETS ARE REQUIRED. Location: Prillaman Hall, Room 1000.
- 11WednesdayJeffrey Gibson: They Teach Love, From the Collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and His Family FoundationAll Dayat Zuckerman Museum of Art
Jeffrey Gibson: They Teach Love, from the Collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and His Family Foundation presents a sweeping survey of over 35 objects spanning 15 years. The exhibition includes prints, photography, painting, sculpture, installation, and video. Born in Colorado in 1972, Jeffrey Gibson is of Cherokee heritage and a member of the Mississippi Band of Choctaw. His vibrant work is a call for Indigenous empowerment as well as queer visibility. Gibson has a Bachelor of Fine Arts from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago and a Master of Fine Arts from the Royal College of Art, London. Gibson is representing the United States at the Venice Biennale 2024—the first Indigenous artist to have a solo exhibition in the American Pavilion. This traveling exhibition is organized by the Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art, Washington State University and is curated by Ryan Hardesty, Executive Director.
Support for this exhibition and related education and outreach programs has been made possible by a grant from the
Jordan Schnitzer Family Foundation.Opening Reception: October 2nd, 2024 RSVP
Gallery talk with artist Jeffrey Gibson and collector Jordan Schnitzer in association with INTERCHANGE faculty performance event: October 17th, 7:30pm
Buy TicketsCherokee Printing: Then and NowAll Dayat Zuckerman Museum of ArtThe Zuckerman Museum of Art is pleased to feature a careful selection of archival materials and artist books from the Bentley Rare Book Museum’s Cherokee Collection. Historical works on view include a Cherokee Hymn Book, circa 1940; a New Testament of the Holy Bible translated into the Cherokee language, 1860; and a copy of Cherokee Phoenix and Indians’ Advocate, 1830; among others. Also included is a contemporary artist book by Frank Brannon from 2005 as well as several examples of his prints of the Cherokee syllabary.
Buy Tickets+1Art Educators Biennial: Playful Encounters10:00amat Fine Arts GalleryThe Zuckerman Museum of Art’s 2024 Art Educators Biennial, Playful Encounters, considers how art can be about play and the myriad ways artist-educators engage artmaking for enjoyment and recreation. Play carries the imagination to unexpected destinations and supports unbridled generative work.
Opening Reception: September 7th, 2024, from 2pm to 4pm. RSVP
Buy Tickets - 12ThursdayJeffrey Gibson: They Teach Love, From the Collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and His Family FoundationAll Dayat Zuckerman Museum of Art
Jeffrey Gibson: They Teach Love, from the Collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and His Family Foundation presents a sweeping survey of over 35 objects spanning 15 years. The exhibition includes prints, photography, painting, sculpture, installation, and video. Born in Colorado in 1972, Jeffrey Gibson is of Cherokee heritage and a member of the Mississippi Band of Choctaw. His vibrant work is a call for Indigenous empowerment as well as queer visibility. Gibson has a Bachelor of Fine Arts from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago and a Master of Fine Arts from the Royal College of Art, London. Gibson is representing the United States at the Venice Biennale 2024—the first Indigenous artist to have a solo exhibition in the American Pavilion. This traveling exhibition is organized by the Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art, Washington State University and is curated by Ryan Hardesty, Executive Director.
Support for this exhibition and related education and outreach programs has been made possible by a grant from the
Jordan Schnitzer Family Foundation.Opening Reception: October 2nd, 2024 RSVP
Gallery talk with artist Jeffrey Gibson and collector Jordan Schnitzer in association with INTERCHANGE faculty performance event: October 17th, 7:30pm
Buy TicketsCherokee Printing: Then and NowAll Dayat Zuckerman Museum of ArtThe Zuckerman Museum of Art is pleased to feature a careful selection of archival materials and artist books from the Bentley Rare Book Museum’s Cherokee Collection. Historical works on view include a Cherokee Hymn Book, circa 1940; a New Testament of the Holy Bible translated into the Cherokee language, 1860; and a copy of Cherokee Phoenix and Indians’ Advocate, 1830; among others. Also included is a contemporary artist book by Frank Brannon from 2005 as well as several examples of his prints of the Cherokee syllabary.
Buy Tickets+3Art Educators Biennial: Playful Encounters10:00amat Fine Arts GalleryThe Zuckerman Museum of Art’s 2024 Art Educators Biennial, Playful Encounters, considers how art can be about play and the myriad ways artist-educators engage artmaking for enjoyment and recreation. Play carries the imagination to unexpected destinations and supports unbridled generative work.
Opening Reception: September 7th, 2024, from 2pm to 4pm. RSVP
Buy TicketsVisual Artist Lecture: Didi Dunphy7:00pmDidi Dunphy is the juror for the Art Educators Biennial on view in the Fine Arts Gallery at KSU from September 3 to October 4, 2024. Dunphy will discuss her artistic practice and her most recent exhibition at Whitespace in Atlanta. She is currently the Program Supervisor at the Lyndon House Arts Center, a civic arts campus dedicated to incorporating visual art and arts education with the mission of enriching the community of Athens, Ga., and beyond.
Buy TicketsSteinway Celebration7:30pmat Bailey Performance Center, Morgan HallJoin Bailey School of Music faculty and student pianists as we celebrate through performance the addition of a brand new Steinway Concert Grand Piano to our all-Steinway fleet.
Buy Tickets - 13FridayCherokee Printing: Then and NowAll Dayat Zuckerman Museum of Art
The Zuckerman Museum of Art is pleased to feature a careful selection of archival materials and artist books from the Bentley Rare Book Museum’s Cherokee Collection. Historical works on view include a Cherokee Hymn Book, circa 1940; a New Testament of the Holy Bible translated into the Cherokee language, 1860; and a copy of Cherokee Phoenix and Indians’ Advocate, 1830; among others. Also included is a contemporary artist book by Frank Brannon from 2005 as well as several examples of his prints of the Cherokee syllabary.
Buy TicketsJeffrey Gibson: They Teach Love, From the Collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and His Family FoundationAll Dayat Zuckerman Museum of ArtJeffrey Gibson: They Teach Love, from the Collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and His Family Foundation presents a sweeping survey of over 35 objects spanning 15 years. The exhibition includes prints, photography, painting, sculpture, installation, and video. Born in Colorado in 1972, Jeffrey Gibson is of Cherokee heritage and a member of the Mississippi Band of Choctaw. His vibrant work is a call for Indigenous empowerment as well as queer visibility. Gibson has a Bachelor of Fine Arts from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago and a Master of Fine Arts from the Royal College of Art, London. Gibson is representing the United States at the Venice Biennale 2024—the first Indigenous artist to have a solo exhibition in the American Pavilion. This traveling exhibition is organized by the Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art, Washington State University and is curated by Ryan Hardesty, Executive Director.
Support for this exhibition and related education and outreach programs has been made possible by a grant from the
Jordan Schnitzer Family Foundation.Opening Reception: October 2nd, 2024 RSVP
Gallery talk with artist Jeffrey Gibson and collector Jordan Schnitzer in association with INTERCHANGE faculty performance event: October 17th, 7:30pm
Buy Tickets+2Art Educators Biennial: Playful Encounters10:00amat Fine Arts GalleryThe Zuckerman Museum of Art’s 2024 Art Educators Biennial, Playful Encounters, considers how art can be about play and the myriad ways artist-educators engage artmaking for enjoyment and recreation. Play carries the imagination to unexpected destinations and supports unbridled generative work.
Opening Reception: September 7th, 2024, from 2pm to 4pm. RSVP
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*
- 14SaturdayCherokee Printing: Then and NowAll Dayat Zuckerman Museum of Art
The Zuckerman Museum of Art is pleased to feature a careful selection of archival materials and artist books from the Bentley Rare Book Museum’s Cherokee Collection. Historical works on view include a Cherokee Hymn Book, circa 1940; a New Testament of the Holy Bible translated into the Cherokee language, 1860; and a copy of Cherokee Phoenix and Indians’ Advocate, 1830; among others. Also included is a contemporary artist book by Frank Brannon from 2005 as well as several examples of his prints of the Cherokee syllabary.
Buy TicketsJeffrey Gibson: They Teach Love, From the Collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and His Family FoundationAll Dayat Zuckerman Museum of ArtJeffrey Gibson: They Teach Love, from the Collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and His Family Foundation presents a sweeping survey of over 35 objects spanning 15 years. The exhibition includes prints, photography, painting, sculpture, installation, and video. Born in Colorado in 1972, Jeffrey Gibson is of Cherokee heritage and a member of the Mississippi Band of Choctaw. His vibrant work is a call for Indigenous empowerment as well as queer visibility. Gibson has a Bachelor of Fine Arts from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago and a Master of Fine Arts from the Royal College of Art, London. Gibson is representing the United States at the Venice Biennale 2024—the first Indigenous artist to have a solo exhibition in the American Pavilion. This traveling exhibition is organized by the Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art, Washington State University and is curated by Ryan Hardesty, Executive Director.
Support for this exhibition and related education and outreach programs has been made possible by a grant from the
Jordan Schnitzer Family Foundation.Opening Reception: October 2nd, 2024 RSVP
Gallery talk with artist Jeffrey Gibson and collector Jordan Schnitzer in association with INTERCHANGE faculty performance event: October 17th, 7:30pm
Buy Tickets+2Art Educators Biennial: Playful Encounters12:00pmat Fine Arts GalleryThe Zuckerman Museum of Art’s 2024 Art Educators Biennial, Playful Encounters, considers how art can be about play and the myriad ways artist-educators engage artmaking for enjoyment and recreation. Play carries the imagination to unexpected destinations and supports unbridled generative work.
Opening Reception: September 7th, 2024, from 2pm to 4pm. RSVP
Buy TicketsNorth Georgia Honor Orchestra & KSU Symphony Orchestra8:00pmat Bailey Performance Center - 15SundayCherokee Printing: Then and NowAll Dayat Zuckerman Museum of Art
The Zuckerman Museum of Art is pleased to feature a careful selection of archival materials and artist books from the Bentley Rare Book Museum’s Cherokee Collection. Historical works on view include a Cherokee Hymn Book, circa 1940; a New Testament of the Holy Bible translated into the Cherokee language, 1860; and a copy of Cherokee Phoenix and Indians’ Advocate, 1830; among others. Also included is a contemporary artist book by Frank Brannon from 2005 as well as several examples of his prints of the Cherokee syllabary.
Buy TicketsJeffrey Gibson: They Teach Love, From the Collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and His Family FoundationAll Dayat Zuckerman Museum of ArtJeffrey Gibson: They Teach Love, from the Collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and His Family Foundation presents a sweeping survey of over 35 objects spanning 15 years. The exhibition includes prints, photography, painting, sculpture, installation, and video. Born in Colorado in 1972, Jeffrey Gibson is of Cherokee heritage and a member of the Mississippi Band of Choctaw. His vibrant work is a call for Indigenous empowerment as well as queer visibility. Gibson has a Bachelor of Fine Arts from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago and a Master of Fine Arts from the Royal College of Art, London. Gibson is representing the United States at the Venice Biennale 2024—the first Indigenous artist to have a solo exhibition in the American Pavilion. This traveling exhibition is organized by the Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art, Washington State University and is curated by Ryan Hardesty, Executive Director.
Support for this exhibition and related education and outreach programs has been made possible by a grant from the
Jordan Schnitzer Family Foundation.Opening Reception: October 2nd, 2024 RSVP
Gallery talk with artist Jeffrey Gibson and collector Jordan Schnitzer in association with INTERCHANGE faculty performance event: October 17th, 7:30pm
Buy Tickets - 16MondayCherokee Printing: Then and NowAll Dayat Zuckerman Museum of Art
The Zuckerman Museum of Art is pleased to feature a careful selection of archival materials and artist books from the Bentley Rare Book Museum’s Cherokee Collection. Historical works on view include a Cherokee Hymn Book, circa 1940; a New Testament of the Holy Bible translated into the Cherokee language, 1860; and a copy of Cherokee Phoenix and Indians’ Advocate, 1830; among others. Also included is a contemporary artist book by Frank Brannon from 2005 as well as several examples of his prints of the Cherokee syllabary.
Buy TicketsJeffrey Gibson: They Teach Love, From the Collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and His Family FoundationAll Dayat Zuckerman Museum of ArtJeffrey Gibson: They Teach Love, from the Collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and His Family Foundation presents a sweeping survey of over 35 objects spanning 15 years. The exhibition includes prints, photography, painting, sculpture, installation, and video. Born in Colorado in 1972, Jeffrey Gibson is of Cherokee heritage and a member of the Mississippi Band of Choctaw. His vibrant work is a call for Indigenous empowerment as well as queer visibility. Gibson has a Bachelor of Fine Arts from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago and a Master of Fine Arts from the Royal College of Art, London. Gibson is representing the United States at the Venice Biennale 2024—the first Indigenous artist to have a solo exhibition in the American Pavilion. This traveling exhibition is organized by the Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art, Washington State University and is curated by Ryan Hardesty, Executive Director.
Support for this exhibition and related education and outreach programs has been made possible by a grant from the
Jordan Schnitzer Family Foundation.Opening Reception: October 2nd, 2024 RSVP
Gallery talk with artist Jeffrey Gibson and collector Jordan Schnitzer in association with INTERCHANGE faculty performance event: October 17th, 7:30pm
Buy Tickets+1Faculty Recital: John Warren, Clarinet & Friends7:30pmat Bailey Performance Center, Morgan HallFaculty Recital Series. Enjoy an evening of music featuring the clarinet performed by Bailey School of Music faculty artist John Warren.
Buy Tickets - 17TuesdayCherokee Printing: Then and NowAll Dayat Zuckerman Museum of Art
The Zuckerman Museum of Art is pleased to feature a careful selection of archival materials and artist books from the Bentley Rare Book Museum’s Cherokee Collection. Historical works on view include a Cherokee Hymn Book, circa 1940; a New Testament of the Holy Bible translated into the Cherokee language, 1860; and a copy of Cherokee Phoenix and Indians’ Advocate, 1830; among others. Also included is a contemporary artist book by Frank Brannon from 2005 as well as several examples of his prints of the Cherokee syllabary.
Buy TicketsJeffrey Gibson: They Teach Love, From the Collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and His Family FoundationAll Dayat Zuckerman Museum of ArtJeffrey Gibson: They Teach Love, from the Collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and His Family Foundation presents a sweeping survey of over 35 objects spanning 15 years. The exhibition includes prints, photography, painting, sculpture, installation, and video. Born in Colorado in 1972, Jeffrey Gibson is of Cherokee heritage and a member of the Mississippi Band of Choctaw. His vibrant work is a call for Indigenous empowerment as well as queer visibility. Gibson has a Bachelor of Fine Arts from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago and a Master of Fine Arts from the Royal College of Art, London. Gibson is representing the United States at the Venice Biennale 2024—the first Indigenous artist to have a solo exhibition in the American Pavilion. This traveling exhibition is organized by the Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art, Washington State University and is curated by Ryan Hardesty, Executive Director.
Support for this exhibition and related education and outreach programs has been made possible by a grant from the
Jordan Schnitzer Family Foundation.Opening Reception: October 2nd, 2024 RSVP
Gallery talk with artist Jeffrey Gibson and collector Jordan Schnitzer in association with INTERCHANGE faculty performance event: October 17th, 7:30pm
Buy Tickets+1Art Educators Biennial: Playful Encounters10:00amat Fine Arts GalleryThe Zuckerman Museum of Art’s 2024 Art Educators Biennial, Playful Encounters, considers how art can be about play and the myriad ways artist-educators engage artmaking for enjoyment and recreation. Play carries the imagination to unexpected destinations and supports unbridled generative work.
Opening Reception: September 7th, 2024, from 2pm to 4pm. RSVP
Buy Tickets - 18WednesdayJeffrey Gibson: They Teach Love, From the Collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and His Family FoundationAll Dayat Zuckerman Museum of Art
Jeffrey Gibson: They Teach Love, from the Collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and His Family Foundation presents a sweeping survey of over 35 objects spanning 15 years. The exhibition includes prints, photography, painting, sculpture, installation, and video. Born in Colorado in 1972, Jeffrey Gibson is of Cherokee heritage and a member of the Mississippi Band of Choctaw. His vibrant work is a call for Indigenous empowerment as well as queer visibility. Gibson has a Bachelor of Fine Arts from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago and a Master of Fine Arts from the Royal College of Art, London. Gibson is representing the United States at the Venice Biennale 2024—the first Indigenous artist to have a solo exhibition in the American Pavilion. This traveling exhibition is organized by the Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art, Washington State University and is curated by Ryan Hardesty, Executive Director.
Support for this exhibition and related education and outreach programs has been made possible by a grant from the
Jordan Schnitzer Family Foundation.Opening Reception: October 2nd, 2024 RSVP
Gallery talk with artist Jeffrey Gibson and collector Jordan Schnitzer in association with INTERCHANGE faculty performance event: October 17th, 7:30pm
Buy TicketsCherokee Printing: Then and NowAll Dayat Zuckerman Museum of ArtThe Zuckerman Museum of Art is pleased to feature a careful selection of archival materials and artist books from the Bentley Rare Book Museum’s Cherokee Collection. Historical works on view include a Cherokee Hymn Book, circa 1940; a New Testament of the Holy Bible translated into the Cherokee language, 1860; and a copy of Cherokee Phoenix and Indians’ Advocate, 1830; among others. Also included is a contemporary artist book by Frank Brannon from 2005 as well as several examples of his prints of the Cherokee syllabary.
Buy Tickets+2Art Educators Biennial: Playful Encounters10:00amat Fine Arts GalleryThe Zuckerman Museum of Art’s 2024 Art Educators Biennial, Playful Encounters, considers how art can be about play and the myriad ways artist-educators engage artmaking for enjoyment and recreation. Play carries the imagination to unexpected destinations and supports unbridled generative work.
Opening Reception: September 7th, 2024, from 2pm to 4pm. RSVP
Buy TicketsFaculty Recital: Trey Wright, Guitar & Sean Thrower, Guitar7:30pmat Bailey Performance Center, Morgan HallFaculty Recital Series. Enjoy an evening of music featuring the guitar performed by Bailey School of Music faculty artists Trey Wright and Sean Thrower.
Buy Tickets - 19ThursdayCherokee Printing: Then and NowAll Dayat Zuckerman Museum of Art
The Zuckerman Museum of Art is pleased to feature a careful selection of archival materials and artist books from the Bentley Rare Book Museum’s Cherokee Collection. Historical works on view include a Cherokee Hymn Book, circa 1940; a New Testament of the Holy Bible translated into the Cherokee language, 1860; and a copy of Cherokee Phoenix and Indians’ Advocate, 1830; among others. Also included is a contemporary artist book by Frank Brannon from 2005 as well as several examples of his prints of the Cherokee syllabary.
Buy TicketsJeffrey Gibson: They Teach Love, From the Collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and His Family FoundationAll Dayat Zuckerman Museum of ArtJeffrey Gibson: They Teach Love, from the Collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and His Family Foundation presents a sweeping survey of over 35 objects spanning 15 years. The exhibition includes prints, photography, painting, sculpture, installation, and video. Born in Colorado in 1972, Jeffrey Gibson is of Cherokee heritage and a member of the Mississippi Band of Choctaw. His vibrant work is a call for Indigenous empowerment as well as queer visibility. Gibson has a Bachelor of Fine Arts from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago and a Master of Fine Arts from the Royal College of Art, London. Gibson is representing the United States at the Venice Biennale 2024—the first Indigenous artist to have a solo exhibition in the American Pavilion. This traveling exhibition is organized by the Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art, Washington State University and is curated by Ryan Hardesty, Executive Director.
Support for this exhibition and related education and outreach programs has been made possible by a grant from the
Jordan Schnitzer Family Foundation.Opening Reception: October 2nd, 2024 RSVP
Gallery talk with artist Jeffrey Gibson and collector Jordan Schnitzer in association with INTERCHANGE faculty performance event: October 17th, 7:30pm
Buy Tickets+1Art Educators Biennial: Playful Encounters10:00amat Fine Arts GalleryThe Zuckerman Museum of Art’s 2024 Art Educators Biennial, Playful Encounters, considers how art can be about play and the myriad ways artist-educators engage artmaking for enjoyment and recreation. Play carries the imagination to unexpected destinations and supports unbridled generative work.
Opening Reception: September 7th, 2024, from 2pm to 4pm. RSVP
Buy Tickets - 20FridayCherokee Printing: Then and NowAll Dayat Zuckerman Museum of Art
The Zuckerman Museum of Art is pleased to feature a careful selection of archival materials and artist books from the Bentley Rare Book Museum’s Cherokee Collection. Historical works on view include a Cherokee Hymn Book, circa 1940; a New Testament of the Holy Bible translated into the Cherokee language, 1860; and a copy of Cherokee Phoenix and Indians’ Advocate, 1830; among others. Also included is a contemporary artist book by Frank Brannon from 2005 as well as several examples of his prints of the Cherokee syllabary.
Buy TicketsJeffrey Gibson: They Teach Love, From the Collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and His Family FoundationAll Dayat Zuckerman Museum of ArtJeffrey Gibson: They Teach Love, from the Collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and His Family Foundation presents a sweeping survey of over 35 objects spanning 15 years. The exhibition includes prints, photography, painting, sculpture, installation, and video. Born in Colorado in 1972, Jeffrey Gibson is of Cherokee heritage and a member of the Mississippi Band of Choctaw. His vibrant work is a call for Indigenous empowerment as well as queer visibility. Gibson has a Bachelor of Fine Arts from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago and a Master of Fine Arts from the Royal College of Art, London. Gibson is representing the United States at the Venice Biennale 2024—the first Indigenous artist to have a solo exhibition in the American Pavilion. This traveling exhibition is organized by the Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art, Washington State University and is curated by Ryan Hardesty, Executive Director.
Support for this exhibition and related education and outreach programs has been made possible by a grant from the
Jordan Schnitzer Family Foundation.Opening Reception: October 2nd, 2024 RSVP
Gallery talk with artist Jeffrey Gibson and collector Jordan Schnitzer in association with INTERCHANGE faculty performance event: October 17th, 7:30pm
Buy Tickets+2Art Educators Biennial: Playful Encounters10:00amat Fine Arts GalleryThe Zuckerman Museum of Art’s 2024 Art Educators Biennial, Playful Encounters, considers how art can be about play and the myriad ways artist-educators engage artmaking for enjoyment and recreation. Play carries the imagination to unexpected destinations and supports unbridled generative work.
Opening Reception: September 7th, 2024, from 2pm to 4pm. RSVP
Buy TicketsArtsKSU Presents: Stephanie Blythe, Mezzo-Soprano & Ryan McCullough, Piano "Mister In-between: The Music of Johnny Mercer"8:00pmat Bailey Performance Center, Morgan HallArtsKSU Series. A celebrated opera singer, recitalist, and cabaret artist, mezzo-soprano Stephanie Blythe is one of the most highly respected and critically acclaimed artists of her generation. Together with pianist Ryan McCullough, Ms. Blythe will take the audience on a lyrical journey highlighting one of the most important and celebrated musical artists in American Songbook history—and Georgia native—Johnny Mercer.
Buy Tickets - 21SaturdayCherokee Printing: Then and NowAll Dayat Zuckerman Museum of Art
The Zuckerman Museum of Art is pleased to feature a careful selection of archival materials and artist books from the Bentley Rare Book Museum’s Cherokee Collection. Historical works on view include a Cherokee Hymn Book, circa 1940; a New Testament of the Holy Bible translated into the Cherokee language, 1860; and a copy of Cherokee Phoenix and Indians’ Advocate, 1830; among others. Also included is a contemporary artist book by Frank Brannon from 2005 as well as several examples of his prints of the Cherokee syllabary.
Buy TicketsJeffrey Gibson: They Teach Love, From the Collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and His Family FoundationAll Dayat Zuckerman Museum of ArtJeffrey Gibson: They Teach Love, from the Collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and His Family Foundation presents a sweeping survey of over 35 objects spanning 15 years. The exhibition includes prints, photography, painting, sculpture, installation, and video. Born in Colorado in 1972, Jeffrey Gibson is of Cherokee heritage and a member of the Mississippi Band of Choctaw. His vibrant work is a call for Indigenous empowerment as well as queer visibility. Gibson has a Bachelor of Fine Arts from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago and a Master of Fine Arts from the Royal College of Art, London. Gibson is representing the United States at the Venice Biennale 2024—the first Indigenous artist to have a solo exhibition in the American Pavilion. This traveling exhibition is organized by the Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art, Washington State University and is curated by Ryan Hardesty, Executive Director.
Support for this exhibition and related education and outreach programs has been made possible by a grant from the
Jordan Schnitzer Family Foundation.Opening Reception: October 2nd, 2024 RSVP
Gallery talk with artist Jeffrey Gibson and collector Jordan Schnitzer in association with INTERCHANGE faculty performance event: October 17th, 7:30pm
Buy Tickets+1Art Educators Biennial: Playful Encounters12:00pmat Fine Arts GalleryThe Zuckerman Museum of Art’s 2024 Art Educators Biennial, Playful Encounters, considers how art can be about play and the myriad ways artist-educators engage artmaking for enjoyment and recreation. Play carries the imagination to unexpected destinations and supports unbridled generative work.
Opening Reception: September 7th, 2024, from 2pm to 4pm. RSVP
Buy Tickets - 22SundayCherokee Printing: Then and NowAll Dayat Zuckerman Museum of Art
The Zuckerman Museum of Art is pleased to feature a careful selection of archival materials and artist books from the Bentley Rare Book Museum’s Cherokee Collection. Historical works on view include a Cherokee Hymn Book, circa 1940; a New Testament of the Holy Bible translated into the Cherokee language, 1860; and a copy of Cherokee Phoenix and Indians’ Advocate, 1830; among others. Also included is a contemporary artist book by Frank Brannon from 2005 as well as several examples of his prints of the Cherokee syllabary.
Buy TicketsJeffrey Gibson: They Teach Love, From the Collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and His Family FoundationAll Dayat Zuckerman Museum of ArtJeffrey Gibson: They Teach Love, from the Collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and His Family Foundation presents a sweeping survey of over 35 objects spanning 15 years. The exhibition includes prints, photography, painting, sculpture, installation, and video. Born in Colorado in 1972, Jeffrey Gibson is of Cherokee heritage and a member of the Mississippi Band of Choctaw. His vibrant work is a call for Indigenous empowerment as well as queer visibility. Gibson has a Bachelor of Fine Arts from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago and a Master of Fine Arts from the Royal College of Art, London. Gibson is representing the United States at the Venice Biennale 2024—the first Indigenous artist to have a solo exhibition in the American Pavilion. This traveling exhibition is organized by the Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art, Washington State University and is curated by Ryan Hardesty, Executive Director.
Support for this exhibition and related education and outreach programs has been made possible by a grant from the
Jordan Schnitzer Family Foundation.Opening Reception: October 2nd, 2024 RSVP
Gallery talk with artist Jeffrey Gibson and collector Jordan Schnitzer in association with INTERCHANGE faculty performance event: October 17th, 7:30pm
Buy Tickets+1Choreolab5:00pmat Chastain PointeJoin us for an immersive journey exploring cutting-edge student choreography in and around the dance studios at Chastain Pointe.
- 23MondayCherokee Printing: Then and NowAll Dayat Zuckerman Museum of Art
The Zuckerman Museum of Art is pleased to feature a careful selection of archival materials and artist books from the Bentley Rare Book Museum’s Cherokee Collection. Historical works on view include a Cherokee Hymn Book, circa 1940; a New Testament of the Holy Bible translated into the Cherokee language, 1860; and a copy of Cherokee Phoenix and Indians’ Advocate, 1830; among others. Also included is a contemporary artist book by Frank Brannon from 2005 as well as several examples of his prints of the Cherokee syllabary.
Buy TicketsJeffrey Gibson: They Teach Love, From the Collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and His Family FoundationAll Dayat Zuckerman Museum of ArtJeffrey Gibson: They Teach Love, from the Collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and His Family Foundation presents a sweeping survey of over 35 objects spanning 15 years. The exhibition includes prints, photography, painting, sculpture, installation, and video. Born in Colorado in 1972, Jeffrey Gibson is of Cherokee heritage and a member of the Mississippi Band of Choctaw. His vibrant work is a call for Indigenous empowerment as well as queer visibility. Gibson has a Bachelor of Fine Arts from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago and a Master of Fine Arts from the Royal College of Art, London. Gibson is representing the United States at the Venice Biennale 2024—the first Indigenous artist to have a solo exhibition in the American Pavilion. This traveling exhibition is organized by the Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art, Washington State University and is curated by Ryan Hardesty, Executive Director.
Support for this exhibition and related education and outreach programs has been made possible by a grant from the
Jordan Schnitzer Family Foundation.Opening Reception: October 2nd, 2024 RSVP
Gallery talk with artist Jeffrey Gibson and collector Jordan Schnitzer in association with INTERCHANGE faculty performance event: October 17th, 7:30pm
Buy Tickets+1Faculty 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 - 24TuesdayCherokee Printing: Then and NowAll Dayat Zuckerman Museum of Art
The Zuckerman Museum of Art is pleased to feature a careful selection of archival materials and artist books from the Bentley Rare Book Museum’s Cherokee Collection. Historical works on view include a Cherokee Hymn Book, circa 1940; a New Testament of the Holy Bible translated into the Cherokee language, 1860; and a copy of Cherokee Phoenix and Indians’ Advocate, 1830; among others. Also included is a contemporary artist book by Frank Brannon from 2005 as well as several examples of his prints of the Cherokee syllabary.
Buy TicketsJeffrey Gibson: They Teach Love, From the Collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and His Family FoundationAll Dayat Zuckerman Museum of ArtJeffrey Gibson: They Teach Love, from the Collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and His Family Foundation presents a sweeping survey of over 35 objects spanning 15 years. The exhibition includes prints, photography, painting, sculpture, installation, and video. Born in Colorado in 1972, Jeffrey Gibson is of Cherokee heritage and a member of the Mississippi Band of Choctaw. His vibrant work is a call for Indigenous empowerment as well as queer visibility. Gibson has a Bachelor of Fine Arts from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago and a Master of Fine Arts from the Royal College of Art, London. Gibson is representing the United States at the Venice Biennale 2024—the first Indigenous artist to have a solo exhibition in the American Pavilion. This traveling exhibition is organized by the Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art, Washington State University and is curated by Ryan Hardesty, Executive Director.
Support for this exhibition and related education and outreach programs has been made possible by a grant from the
Jordan Schnitzer Family Foundation.Opening Reception: October 2nd, 2024 RSVP
Gallery talk with artist Jeffrey Gibson and collector Jordan Schnitzer in association with INTERCHANGE faculty performance event: October 17th, 7:30pm
Buy Tickets+1Art Educators Biennial: Playful Encounters10:00amat Fine Arts GalleryThe Zuckerman Museum of Art’s 2024 Art Educators Biennial, Playful Encounters, considers how art can be about play and the myriad ways artist-educators engage artmaking for enjoyment and recreation. Play carries the imagination to unexpected destinations and supports unbridled generative work.
Opening Reception: September 7th, 2024, from 2pm to 4pm. RSVP
Buy Tickets - 25WednesdayCherokee Printing: Then and NowAll Dayat Zuckerman Museum of Art
The Zuckerman Museum of Art is pleased to feature a careful selection of archival materials and artist books from the Bentley Rare Book Museum’s Cherokee Collection. Historical works on view include a Cherokee Hymn Book, circa 1940; a New Testament of the Holy Bible translated into the Cherokee language, 1860; and a copy of Cherokee Phoenix and Indians’ Advocate, 1830; among others. Also included is a contemporary artist book by Frank Brannon from 2005 as well as several examples of his prints of the Cherokee syllabary.
Buy TicketsJeffrey Gibson: They Teach Love, From the Collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and His Family FoundationAll Dayat Zuckerman Museum of ArtJeffrey Gibson: They Teach Love, from the Collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and His Family Foundation presents a sweeping survey of over 35 objects spanning 15 years. The exhibition includes prints, photography, painting, sculpture, installation, and video. Born in Colorado in 1972, Jeffrey Gibson is of Cherokee heritage and a member of the Mississippi Band of Choctaw. His vibrant work is a call for Indigenous empowerment as well as queer visibility. Gibson has a Bachelor of Fine Arts from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago and a Master of Fine Arts from the Royal College of Art, London. Gibson is representing the United States at the Venice Biennale 2024—the first Indigenous artist to have a solo exhibition in the American Pavilion. This traveling exhibition is organized by the Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art, Washington State University and is curated by Ryan Hardesty, Executive Director.
Support for this exhibition and related education and outreach programs has been made possible by a grant from the
Jordan Schnitzer Family Foundation.Opening Reception: October 2nd, 2024 RSVP
Gallery talk with artist Jeffrey Gibson and collector Jordan Schnitzer in association with INTERCHANGE faculty performance event: October 17th, 7:30pm
Buy Tickets+3Art Educators Biennial: Playful Encounters10:00amat Fine Arts GalleryThe Zuckerman Museum of Art’s 2024 Art Educators Biennial, Playful Encounters, considers how art can be about play and the myriad ways artist-educators engage artmaking for enjoyment and recreation. Play carries the imagination to unexpected destinations and supports unbridled generative work.
Opening Reception: September 7th, 2024, from 2pm to 4pm. RSVP
Buy TicketsFull Radius Dance12:30pmat Carmichael Student Center, University Rooms A&BDon't miss the free performance by FULL RADIUS DANCE on Sept. 25 at 12:30 p.m. in the University Rooms A&B. This physically-integrated dance company incorporates dancers with and without disabilities. Full Radius Dance is committed to redefining the boundaries of dance through performance, education, and advocacy, and promoting its core value of body positivity. Presented by the KSU Department of Dance.
KSU Wind Ensemble7:30pmat Bailey Performance Center, Morgan HallBands & 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 - 26ThursdayCherokee Printing: Then and NowAll Dayat Zuckerman Museum of Art
The Zuckerman Museum of Art is pleased to feature a careful selection of archival materials and artist books from the Bentley Rare Book Museum’s Cherokee Collection. Historical works on view include a Cherokee Hymn Book, circa 1940; a New Testament of the Holy Bible translated into the Cherokee language, 1860; and a copy of Cherokee Phoenix and Indians’ Advocate, 1830; among others. Also included is a contemporary artist book by Frank Brannon from 2005 as well as several examples of his prints of the Cherokee syllabary.
Buy TicketsJeffrey Gibson: They Teach Love, From the Collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and His Family FoundationAll Dayat Zuckerman Museum of ArtJeffrey Gibson: They Teach Love, from the Collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and His Family Foundation presents a sweeping survey of over 35 objects spanning 15 years. The exhibition includes prints, photography, painting, sculpture, installation, and video. Born in Colorado in 1972, Jeffrey Gibson is of Cherokee heritage and a member of the Mississippi Band of Choctaw. His vibrant work is a call for Indigenous empowerment as well as queer visibility. Gibson has a Bachelor of Fine Arts from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago and a Master of Fine Arts from the Royal College of Art, London. Gibson is representing the United States at the Venice Biennale 2024—the first Indigenous artist to have a solo exhibition in the American Pavilion. This traveling exhibition is organized by the Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art, Washington State University and is curated by Ryan Hardesty, Executive Director.
Support for this exhibition and related education and outreach programs has been made possible by a grant from the
Jordan Schnitzer Family Foundation.Opening Reception: October 2nd, 2024 RSVP
Gallery talk with artist Jeffrey Gibson and collector Jordan Schnitzer in association with INTERCHANGE faculty performance event: October 17th, 7:30pm
Buy Tickets+2Art Educators Biennial: Playful Encounters10:00amat Fine Arts GalleryThe Zuckerman Museum of Art’s 2024 Art Educators Biennial, Playful Encounters, considers how art can be about play and the myriad ways artist-educators engage artmaking for enjoyment and recreation. Play carries the imagination to unexpected destinations and supports unbridled generative work.
Opening Reception: September 7th, 2024, from 2pm to 4pm. RSVP
Buy TicketsPOSTPONED: Virtual Lecture: Cherokee Printing: Then and Now11:00amTHIS EVENT HAS BEEN POSTPONED DUE TO INCLEMENT WEATHER. The new date is Thursday, Oct. 3, at 11 a.m. We hope you will join us! Book artist and Cherokee syllabary printer Frank Brannon will host a virtual discussion with JoyEllen Williams, Special Collections Curator at the Bentley Rare Book Museum, housed within Kennesaw State University’s Department of Museums, Archives and Rare Books,. Brannon will discuss his work creating a cast lead typeface of the Cherokee syllabary and using it to create hand-bound, hand-printed letterpress printed books in the Cherokee language.
Buy Tickets - 27FridayJeffrey Gibson: They Teach Love, From the Collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and His Family FoundationAll Dayat Zuckerman Museum of Art
Jeffrey Gibson: They Teach Love, from the Collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and His Family Foundation presents a sweeping survey of over 35 objects spanning 15 years. The exhibition includes prints, photography, painting, sculpture, installation, and video. Born in Colorado in 1972, Jeffrey Gibson is of Cherokee heritage and a member of the Mississippi Band of Choctaw. His vibrant work is a call for Indigenous empowerment as well as queer visibility. Gibson has a Bachelor of Fine Arts from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago and a Master of Fine Arts from the Royal College of Art, London. Gibson is representing the United States at the Venice Biennale 2024—the first Indigenous artist to have a solo exhibition in the American Pavilion. This traveling exhibition is organized by the Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art, Washington State University and is curated by Ryan Hardesty, Executive Director.
Support for this exhibition and related education and outreach programs has been made possible by a grant from the
Jordan Schnitzer Family Foundation.Opening Reception: October 2nd, 2024 RSVP
Gallery talk with artist Jeffrey Gibson and collector Jordan Schnitzer in association with INTERCHANGE faculty performance event: October 17th, 7:30pm
Buy TicketsCherokee Printing: Then and NowAll Dayat Zuckerman Museum of ArtThe Zuckerman Museum of Art is pleased to feature a careful selection of archival materials and artist books from the Bentley Rare Book Museum’s Cherokee Collection. Historical works on view include a Cherokee Hymn Book, circa 1940; a New Testament of the Holy Bible translated into the Cherokee language, 1860; and a copy of Cherokee Phoenix and Indians’ Advocate, 1830; among others. Also included is a contemporary artist book by Frank Brannon from 2005 as well as several examples of his prints of the Cherokee syllabary.
Buy Tickets+2Art Educators Biennial: Playful Encounters10:00amat Fine Arts GalleryThe Zuckerman Museum of Art’s 2024 Art Educators Biennial, Playful Encounters, considers how art can be about play and the myriad ways artist-educators engage artmaking for enjoyment and recreation. Play carries the imagination to unexpected destinations and supports unbridled generative work.
Opening Reception: September 7th, 2024, from 2pm to 4pm. RSVP
Buy TicketsCANCELLED: Unabashedly Romantic: David Korevaar, Jesús Castro-Balbi, and Guests8:00pmat Bailey Performance Center, Morgan HallTHIS EVENT HAS BEEN CANCELED DUE TO INCLEMENT WEATHER. Patron Services will contact ticketholders directly for refund(s).
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Faculty Recital Series. Enjoy an evening of music featuring Bailey School of Music faculty artist Jesús Castro-Balbi on cello, with pianist David Korevaar from the University of Colorado at Boulder, violinist Michael Heald from UGA, and Julia Bullard, Assistant Director of the Bailey School of Music & KSU violist. - 28SaturdayCherokee Printing: Then and NowAll Dayat Zuckerman Museum of Art
The Zuckerman Museum of Art is pleased to feature a careful selection of archival materials and artist books from the Bentley Rare Book Museum’s Cherokee Collection. Historical works on view include a Cherokee Hymn Book, circa 1940; a New Testament of the Holy Bible translated into the Cherokee language, 1860; and a copy of Cherokee Phoenix and Indians’ Advocate, 1830; among others. Also included is a contemporary artist book by Frank Brannon from 2005 as well as several examples of his prints of the Cherokee syllabary.
Buy TicketsJeffrey Gibson: They Teach Love, From the Collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and His Family FoundationAll Dayat Zuckerman Museum of ArtJeffrey Gibson: They Teach Love, from the Collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and His Family Foundation presents a sweeping survey of over 35 objects spanning 15 years. The exhibition includes prints, photography, painting, sculpture, installation, and video. Born in Colorado in 1972, Jeffrey Gibson is of Cherokee heritage and a member of the Mississippi Band of Choctaw. His vibrant work is a call for Indigenous empowerment as well as queer visibility. Gibson has a Bachelor of Fine Arts from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago and a Master of Fine Arts from the Royal College of Art, London. Gibson is representing the United States at the Venice Biennale 2024—the first Indigenous artist to have a solo exhibition in the American Pavilion. This traveling exhibition is organized by the Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art, Washington State University and is curated by Ryan Hardesty, Executive Director.
Support for this exhibition and related education and outreach programs has been made possible by a grant from the
Jordan Schnitzer Family Foundation.Opening Reception: October 2nd, 2024 RSVP
Gallery talk with artist Jeffrey Gibson and collector Jordan Schnitzer in association with INTERCHANGE faculty performance event: October 17th, 7:30pm
Buy Tickets+1Art Educators Biennial: Playful Encounters12:00pmat Fine Arts GalleryThe Zuckerman Museum of Art’s 2024 Art Educators Biennial, Playful Encounters, considers how art can be about play and the myriad ways artist-educators engage artmaking for enjoyment and recreation. Play carries the imagination to unexpected destinations and supports unbridled generative work.
Opening Reception: September 7th, 2024, from 2pm to 4pm. RSVP
Buy Tickets - 29SundayCherokee Printing: Then and NowAll Dayat Zuckerman Museum of Art
The Zuckerman Museum of Art is pleased to feature a careful selection of archival materials and artist books from the Bentley Rare Book Museum’s Cherokee Collection. Historical works on view include a Cherokee Hymn Book, circa 1940; a New Testament of the Holy Bible translated into the Cherokee language, 1860; and a copy of Cherokee Phoenix and Indians’ Advocate, 1830; among others. Also included is a contemporary artist book by Frank Brannon from 2005 as well as several examples of his prints of the Cherokee syllabary.
Buy TicketsJeffrey Gibson: They Teach Love, From the Collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and His Family FoundationAll Dayat Zuckerman Museum of ArtJeffrey Gibson: They Teach Love, from the Collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and His Family Foundation presents a sweeping survey of over 35 objects spanning 15 years. The exhibition includes prints, photography, painting, sculpture, installation, and video. Born in Colorado in 1972, Jeffrey Gibson is of Cherokee heritage and a member of the Mississippi Band of Choctaw. His vibrant work is a call for Indigenous empowerment as well as queer visibility. Gibson has a Bachelor of Fine Arts from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago and a Master of Fine Arts from the Royal College of Art, London. Gibson is representing the United States at the Venice Biennale 2024—the first Indigenous artist to have a solo exhibition in the American Pavilion. This traveling exhibition is organized by the Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art, Washington State University and is curated by Ryan Hardesty, Executive Director.
Support for this exhibition and related education and outreach programs has been made possible by a grant from the
Jordan Schnitzer Family Foundation.Opening Reception: October 2nd, 2024 RSVP
Gallery talk with artist Jeffrey Gibson and collector Jordan Schnitzer in association with INTERCHANGE faculty performance event: October 17th, 7:30pm
Buy Tickets - 30MondayCherokee Printing: Then and NowAll Dayat Zuckerman Museum of Art
The Zuckerman Museum of Art is pleased to feature a careful selection of archival materials and artist books from the Bentley Rare Book Museum’s Cherokee Collection. Historical works on view include a Cherokee Hymn Book, circa 1940; a New Testament of the Holy Bible translated into the Cherokee language, 1860; and a copy of Cherokee Phoenix and Indians’ Advocate, 1830; among others. Also included is a contemporary artist book by Frank Brannon from 2005 as well as several examples of his prints of the Cherokee syllabary.
Buy TicketsJeffrey Gibson: They Teach Love, From the Collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and His Family FoundationAll Dayat Zuckerman Museum of ArtJeffrey Gibson: They Teach Love, from the Collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and His Family Foundation presents a sweeping survey of over 35 objects spanning 15 years. The exhibition includes prints, photography, painting, sculpture, installation, and video. Born in Colorado in 1972, Jeffrey Gibson is of Cherokee heritage and a member of the Mississippi Band of Choctaw. His vibrant work is a call for Indigenous empowerment as well as queer visibility. Gibson has a Bachelor of Fine Arts from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago and a Master of Fine Arts from the Royal College of Art, London. Gibson is representing the United States at the Venice Biennale 2024—the first Indigenous artist to have a solo exhibition in the American Pavilion. This traveling exhibition is organized by the Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art, Washington State University and is curated by Ryan Hardesty, Executive Director.
Support for this exhibition and related education and outreach programs has been made possible by a grant from the
Jordan Schnitzer Family Foundation.Opening Reception: October 2nd, 2024 RSVP
Gallery talk with artist Jeffrey Gibson and collector Jordan Schnitzer in association with INTERCHANGE faculty performance event: October 17th, 7:30pm
Buy Tickets+1KSU University Band & KSU Wind Symphony7:30pmat Bailey Performance Center, Morgan HallBands & Percussion Series. Enjoy performances by the KSU University Band and KSU Wind Symphony under the direction of Bailey School of Music faculty.
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- 1TuesdayJeffrey Gibson: They Teach Love, From the Collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and His Family FoundationAll Dayat Zuckerman Museum of Art
Jeffrey Gibson: They Teach Love, from the Collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and His Family Foundation presents a sweeping survey of over 35 objects spanning 15 years. The exhibition includes prints, photography, painting, sculpture, installation, and video. Born in Colorado in 1972, Jeffrey Gibson is of Cherokee heritage and a member of the Mississippi Band of Choctaw. His vibrant work is a call for Indigenous empowerment as well as queer visibility. Gibson has a Bachelor of Fine Arts from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago and a Master of Fine Arts from the Royal College of Art, London. Gibson is representing the United States at the Venice Biennale 2024—the first Indigenous artist to have a solo exhibition in the American Pavilion. This traveling exhibition is organized by the Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art, Washington State University and is curated by Ryan Hardesty, Executive Director.
Support for this exhibition and related education and outreach programs has been made possible by a grant from the
Jordan Schnitzer Family Foundation.Opening Reception: October 2nd, 2024 RSVP
Gallery talk with artist Jeffrey Gibson and collector Jordan Schnitzer in association with INTERCHANGE faculty performance event: October 17th, 7:30pm
Buy TicketsCherokee Printing: Then and NowAll Dayat Zuckerman Museum of ArtThe Zuckerman Museum of Art is pleased to feature a careful selection of archival materials and artist books from the Bentley Rare Book Museum’s Cherokee Collection. Historical works on view include a Cherokee Hymn Book, circa 1940; a New Testament of the Holy Bible translated into the Cherokee language, 1860; and a copy of Cherokee Phoenix and Indians’ Advocate, 1830; among others. Also included is a contemporary artist book by Frank Brannon from 2005 as well as several examples of his prints of the Cherokee syllabary.
Buy Tickets+3Art Educators Biennial: Playful Encounters10:00amat Fine Arts GalleryThe Zuckerman Museum of Art’s 2024 Art Educators Biennial, Playful Encounters, considers how art can be about play and the myriad ways artist-educators engage artmaking for enjoyment and recreation. Play carries the imagination to unexpected destinations and supports unbridled generative work.
Opening Reception: September 7th, 2024, from 2pm to 4pm. RSVP
Buy TicketsBarbecue7:30pmat Onyx TheaterBarbecue centers around the O'Mallerys, a dysfunctional group of siblings who come together for a park barbecue in order to stage an emergency intervention for their sister Barbara, whose drug habit has gotten out of hand. However, there are in fact two O'Mallery families, one White and one Black. Each appear in different, yet similar scenes that juxtapose to create a dialogue about racial and family politics.
Buy TicketsKSU 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 - 2WednesdayCherokee Printing: Then and NowAll Dayat Zuckerman Museum of Art
The Zuckerman Museum of Art is pleased to feature a careful selection of archival materials and artist books from the Bentley Rare Book Museum’s Cherokee Collection. Historical works on view include a Cherokee Hymn Book, circa 1940; a New Testament of the Holy Bible translated into the Cherokee language, 1860; and a copy of Cherokee Phoenix and Indians’ Advocate, 1830; among others. Also included is a contemporary artist book by Frank Brannon from 2005 as well as several examples of his prints of the Cherokee syllabary.
Buy TicketsJeffrey Gibson: They Teach Love, From the Collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and His Family FoundationAll Dayat Zuckerman Museum of ArtJeffrey Gibson: They Teach Love, from the Collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and His Family Foundation presents a sweeping survey of over 35 objects spanning 15 years. The exhibition includes prints, photography, painting, sculpture, installation, and video. Born in Colorado in 1972, Jeffrey Gibson is of Cherokee heritage and a member of the Mississippi Band of Choctaw. His vibrant work is a call for Indigenous empowerment as well as queer visibility. Gibson has a Bachelor of Fine Arts from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago and a Master of Fine Arts from the Royal College of Art, London. Gibson is representing the United States at the Venice Biennale 2024—the first Indigenous artist to have a solo exhibition in the American Pavilion. This traveling exhibition is organized by the Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art, Washington State University and is curated by Ryan Hardesty, Executive Director.
Support for this exhibition and related education and outreach programs has been made possible by a grant from the
Jordan Schnitzer Family Foundation.Opening Reception: October 2nd, 2024 RSVP
Gallery talk with artist Jeffrey Gibson and collector Jordan Schnitzer in association with INTERCHANGE faculty performance event: October 17th, 7:30pm
Buy Tickets+2Art Educators Biennial: Playful Encounters10:00amat Fine Arts GalleryThe Zuckerman Museum of Art’s 2024 Art Educators Biennial, Playful Encounters, considers how art can be about play and the myriad ways artist-educators engage artmaking for enjoyment and recreation. Play carries the imagination to unexpected destinations and supports unbridled generative work.
Opening Reception: September 7th, 2024, from 2pm to 4pm. RSVP
Buy TicketsBarbecue7:30pmat Onyx TheaterBarbecue centers around the O'Mallerys, a dysfunctional group of siblings who come together for a park barbecue in order to stage an emergency intervention for their sister Barbara, whose drug habit has gotten out of hand. However, there are in fact two O'Mallery families, one White and one Black. Each appear in different, yet similar scenes that juxtapose to create a dialogue about racial and family politics.
Buy Tickets - 3ThursdayCherokee Printing: Then and NowAll Dayat Zuckerman Museum of Art
The Zuckerman Museum of Art is pleased to feature a careful selection of archival materials and artist books from the Bentley Rare Book Museum’s Cherokee Collection. Historical works on view include a Cherokee Hymn Book, circa 1940; a New Testament of the Holy Bible translated into the Cherokee language, 1860; and a copy of Cherokee Phoenix and Indians’ Advocate, 1830; among others. Also included is a contemporary artist book by Frank Brannon from 2005 as well as several examples of his prints of the Cherokee syllabary.
Buy TicketsJeffrey Gibson: They Teach Love, From the Collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and His Family FoundationAll Dayat Zuckerman Museum of ArtJeffrey Gibson: They Teach Love, from the Collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and His Family Foundation presents a sweeping survey of over 35 objects spanning 15 years. The exhibition includes prints, photography, painting, sculpture, installation, and video. Born in Colorado in 1972, Jeffrey Gibson is of Cherokee heritage and a member of the Mississippi Band of Choctaw. His vibrant work is a call for Indigenous empowerment as well as queer visibility. Gibson has a Bachelor of Fine Arts from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago and a Master of Fine Arts from the Royal College of Art, London. Gibson is representing the United States at the Venice Biennale 2024—the first Indigenous artist to have a solo exhibition in the American Pavilion. This traveling exhibition is organized by the Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art, Washington State University and is curated by Ryan Hardesty, Executive Director.
Support for this exhibition and related education and outreach programs has been made possible by a grant from the
Jordan Schnitzer Family Foundation.Opening Reception: October 2nd, 2024 RSVP
Gallery talk with artist Jeffrey Gibson and collector Jordan Schnitzer in association with INTERCHANGE faculty performance event: October 17th, 7:30pm
Buy Tickets+3Art Educators Biennial: Playful Encounters10:00amat Fine Arts GalleryThe Zuckerman Museum of Art’s 2024 Art Educators Biennial, Playful Encounters, considers how art can be about play and the myriad ways artist-educators engage artmaking for enjoyment and recreation. Play carries the imagination to unexpected destinations and supports unbridled generative work.
Opening Reception: September 7th, 2024, from 2pm to 4pm. RSVP
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 TicketsBarbecue7:30pmat Onyx TheaterBarbecue centers around the O'Mallerys, a dysfunctional group of siblings who come together for a park barbecue in order to stage an emergency intervention for their sister Barbara, whose drug habit has gotten out of hand. However, there are in fact two O'Mallery families, one White and one Black. Each appear in different, yet similar scenes that juxtapose to create a dialogue about racial and family politics.
Buy Tickets - 4FridayCherokee Printing: Then and NowAll Dayat Zuckerman Museum of Art
The Zuckerman Museum of Art is pleased to feature a careful selection of archival materials and artist books from the Bentley Rare Book Museum’s Cherokee Collection. Historical works on view include a Cherokee Hymn Book, circa 1940; a New Testament of the Holy Bible translated into the Cherokee language, 1860; and a copy of Cherokee Phoenix and Indians’ Advocate, 1830; among others. Also included is a contemporary artist book by Frank Brannon from 2005 as well as several examples of his prints of the Cherokee syllabary.
Buy TicketsJeffrey Gibson: They Teach Love, From the Collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and His Family FoundationAll Dayat Zuckerman Museum of ArtJeffrey Gibson: They Teach Love, from the Collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and His Family Foundation presents a sweeping survey of over 35 objects spanning 15 years. The exhibition includes prints, photography, painting, sculpture, installation, and video. Born in Colorado in 1972, Jeffrey Gibson is of Cherokee heritage and a member of the Mississippi Band of Choctaw. His vibrant work is a call for Indigenous empowerment as well as queer visibility. Gibson has a Bachelor of Fine Arts from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago and a Master of Fine Arts from the Royal College of Art, London. Gibson is representing the United States at the Venice Biennale 2024—the first Indigenous artist to have a solo exhibition in the American Pavilion. This traveling exhibition is organized by the Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art, Washington State University and is curated by Ryan Hardesty, Executive Director.
Support for this exhibition and related education and outreach programs has been made possible by a grant from the
Jordan Schnitzer Family Foundation.Opening Reception: October 2nd, 2024 RSVP
Gallery talk with artist Jeffrey Gibson and collector Jordan Schnitzer in association with INTERCHANGE faculty performance event: October 17th, 7:30pm
Buy Tickets+2Art Educators Biennial: Playful Encounters10:00amat Fine Arts GalleryThe Zuckerman Museum of Art’s 2024 Art Educators Biennial, Playful Encounters, considers how art can be about play and the myriad ways artist-educators engage artmaking for enjoyment and recreation. Play carries the imagination to unexpected destinations and supports unbridled generative work.
Opening Reception: September 7th, 2024, from 2pm to 4pm. RSVP
Buy TicketsBarbecue8:00pmat Onyx TheaterBarbecue centers around the O'Mallerys, a dysfunctional group of siblings who come together for a park barbecue in order to stage an emergency intervention for their sister Barbara, whose drug habit has gotten out of hand. However, there are in fact two O'Mallery families, one White and one Black. Each appear in different, yet similar scenes that juxtapose to create a dialogue about racial and family politics.
Buy Tickets - 5SaturdayJeffrey Gibson: They Teach Love, From the Collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and His Family FoundationAll Dayat Zuckerman Museum of Art
Jeffrey Gibson: They Teach Love, from the Collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and His Family Foundation presents a sweeping survey of over 35 objects spanning 15 years. The exhibition includes prints, photography, painting, sculpture, installation, and video. Born in Colorado in 1972, Jeffrey Gibson is of Cherokee heritage and a member of the Mississippi Band of Choctaw. His vibrant work is a call for Indigenous empowerment as well as queer visibility. Gibson has a Bachelor of Fine Arts from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago and a Master of Fine Arts from the Royal College of Art, London. Gibson is representing the United States at the Venice Biennale 2024—the first Indigenous artist to have a solo exhibition in the American Pavilion. This traveling exhibition is organized by the Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art, Washington State University and is curated by Ryan Hardesty, Executive Director.
Support for this exhibition and related education and outreach programs has been made possible by a grant from the
Jordan Schnitzer Family Foundation.Opening Reception: October 2nd, 2024 RSVP
Gallery talk with artist Jeffrey Gibson and collector Jordan Schnitzer in association with INTERCHANGE faculty performance event: October 17th, 7:30pm
Buy TicketsCherokee Printing: Then and NowAll Dayat Zuckerman Museum of ArtThe Zuckerman Museum of Art is pleased to feature a careful selection of archival materials and artist books from the Bentley Rare Book Museum’s Cherokee Collection. Historical works on view include a Cherokee Hymn Book, circa 1940; a New Testament of the Holy Bible translated into the Cherokee language, 1860; and a copy of Cherokee Phoenix and Indians’ Advocate, 1830; among others. Also included is a contemporary artist book by Frank Brannon from 2005 as well as several examples of his prints of the Cherokee syllabary.
Buy Tickets+3Art Educators Biennial: Playful Encounters12:00pmat Fine Arts GalleryThe Zuckerman Museum of Art’s 2024 Art Educators Biennial, Playful Encounters, considers how art can be about play and the myriad ways artist-educators engage artmaking for enjoyment and recreation. Play carries the imagination to unexpected destinations and supports unbridled generative work.
Opening Reception: September 7th, 2024, from 2pm to 4pm. RSVP
Buy TicketsBarbecue2:00pmat Onyx TheaterBarbecue centers around the O'Mallerys, a dysfunctional group of siblings who come together for a park barbecue in order to stage an emergency intervention for their sister Barbara, whose drug habit has gotten out of hand. However, there are in fact two O'Mallery families, one White and one Black. Each appear in different, yet similar scenes that juxtapose to create a dialogue about racial and family politics.
Buy TicketsBarbecue8:00pmat Onyx TheaterBarbecue centers around the O'Mallerys, a dysfunctional group of siblings who come together for a park barbecue in order to stage an emergency intervention for their sister Barbara, whose drug habit has gotten out of hand. However, there are in fact two O'Mallery families, one White and one Black. Each appear in different, yet similar scenes that juxtapose to create a dialogue about racial and family politics.
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- 6SundayJeffrey Gibson: They Teach Love, From the Collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and His Family FoundationAll Dayat Zuckerman Museum of Art
Jeffrey Gibson: They Teach Love, from the Collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and His Family Foundation presents a sweeping survey of over 35 objects spanning 15 years. The exhibition includes prints, photography, painting, sculpture, installation, and video. Born in Colorado in 1972, Jeffrey Gibson is of Cherokee heritage and a member of the Mississippi Band of Choctaw. His vibrant work is a call for Indigenous empowerment as well as queer visibility. Gibson has a Bachelor of Fine Arts from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago and a Master of Fine Arts from the Royal College of Art, London. Gibson is representing the United States at the Venice Biennale 2024—the first Indigenous artist to have a solo exhibition in the American Pavilion. This traveling exhibition is organized by the Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art, Washington State University and is curated by Ryan Hardesty, Executive Director.
Support for this exhibition and related education and outreach programs has been made possible by a grant from the
Jordan Schnitzer Family Foundation.Opening Reception: October 2nd, 2024 RSVP
Gallery talk with artist Jeffrey Gibson and collector Jordan Schnitzer in association with INTERCHANGE faculty performance event: October 17th, 7:30pm
Buy TicketsCherokee Printing: Then and NowAll Dayat Zuckerman Museum of ArtThe Zuckerman Museum of Art is pleased to feature a careful selection of archival materials and artist books from the Bentley Rare Book Museum’s Cherokee Collection. Historical works on view include a Cherokee Hymn Book, circa 1940; a New Testament of the Holy Bible translated into the Cherokee language, 1860; and a copy of Cherokee Phoenix and Indians’ Advocate, 1830; among others. Also included is a contemporary artist book by Frank Brannon from 2005 as well as several examples of his prints of the Cherokee syllabary.
Buy Tickets+1Barbecue3:00pmat Onyx TheaterBarbecue centers around the O'Mallerys, a dysfunctional group of siblings who come together for a park barbecue in order to stage an emergency intervention for their sister Barbara, whose drug habit has gotten out of hand. However, there are in fact two O'Mallery families, one White and one Black. Each appear in different, yet similar scenes that juxtapose to create a dialogue about racial and family politics.
Buy Tickets - 7MondayCherokee Printing: Then and NowAll Dayat Zuckerman Museum of Art
The Zuckerman Museum of Art is pleased to feature a careful selection of archival materials and artist books from the Bentley Rare Book Museum’s Cherokee Collection. Historical works on view include a Cherokee Hymn Book, circa 1940; a New Testament of the Holy Bible translated into the Cherokee language, 1860; and a copy of Cherokee Phoenix and Indians’ Advocate, 1830; among others. Also included is a contemporary artist book by Frank Brannon from 2005 as well as several examples of his prints of the Cherokee syllabary.
Buy TicketsJeffrey Gibson: They Teach Love, From the Collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and His Family FoundationAll Dayat Zuckerman Museum of ArtJeffrey Gibson: They Teach Love, from the Collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and His Family Foundation presents a sweeping survey of over 35 objects spanning 15 years. The exhibition includes prints, photography, painting, sculpture, installation, and video. Born in Colorado in 1972, Jeffrey Gibson is of Cherokee heritage and a member of the Mississippi Band of Choctaw. His vibrant work is a call for Indigenous empowerment as well as queer visibility. Gibson has a Bachelor of Fine Arts from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago and a Master of Fine Arts from the Royal College of Art, London. Gibson is representing the United States at the Venice Biennale 2024—the first Indigenous artist to have a solo exhibition in the American Pavilion. This traveling exhibition is organized by the Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art, Washington State University and is curated by Ryan Hardesty, Executive Director.
Support for this exhibition and related education and outreach programs has been made possible by a grant from the
Jordan Schnitzer Family Foundation.Opening Reception: October 2nd, 2024 RSVP
Gallery talk with artist Jeffrey Gibson and collector Jordan Schnitzer in association with INTERCHANGE faculty performance event: October 17th, 7:30pm
Buy Tickets+1KSU 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 - 8TuesdayCherokee Printing: Then and NowAll Dayat Zuckerman Museum of Art
The Zuckerman Museum of Art is pleased to feature a careful selection of archival materials and artist books from the Bentley Rare Book Museum’s Cherokee Collection. Historical works on view include a Cherokee Hymn Book, circa 1940; a New Testament of the Holy Bible translated into the Cherokee language, 1860; and a copy of Cherokee Phoenix and Indians’ Advocate, 1830; among others. Also included is a contemporary artist book by Frank Brannon from 2005 as well as several examples of his prints of the Cherokee syllabary.
Buy TicketsJeffrey Gibson: They Teach Love, From the Collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and His Family FoundationAll Dayat Zuckerman Museum of ArtJeffrey Gibson: They Teach Love, from the Collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and His Family Foundation presents a sweeping survey of over 35 objects spanning 15 years. The exhibition includes prints, photography, painting, sculpture, installation, and video. Born in Colorado in 1972, Jeffrey Gibson is of Cherokee heritage and a member of the Mississippi Band of Choctaw. His vibrant work is a call for Indigenous empowerment as well as queer visibility. Gibson has a Bachelor of Fine Arts from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago and a Master of Fine Arts from the Royal College of Art, London. Gibson is representing the United States at the Venice Biennale 2024—the first Indigenous artist to have a solo exhibition in the American Pavilion. This traveling exhibition is organized by the Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art, Washington State University and is curated by Ryan Hardesty, Executive Director.
Support for this exhibition and related education and outreach programs has been made possible by a grant from the
Jordan Schnitzer Family Foundation.Opening Reception: October 2nd, 2024 RSVP
Gallery talk with artist Jeffrey Gibson and collector Jordan Schnitzer in association with INTERCHANGE faculty performance event: October 17th, 7:30pm
Buy Tickets+1Art Educators Biennial: Playful Encounters10:00amat Fine Arts GalleryThe Zuckerman Museum of Art’s 2024 Art Educators Biennial, Playful Encounters, considers how art can be about play and the myriad ways artist-educators engage artmaking for enjoyment and recreation. Play carries the imagination to unexpected destinations and supports unbridled generative work.
Opening Reception: September 7th, 2024, from 2pm to 4pm. RSVP
Buy Tickets - 9WednesdayCherokee Printing: Then and NowAll Dayat Zuckerman Museum of Art
The Zuckerman Museum of Art is pleased to feature a careful selection of archival materials and artist books from the Bentley Rare Book Museum’s Cherokee Collection. Historical works on view include a Cherokee Hymn Book, circa 1940; a New Testament of the Holy Bible translated into the Cherokee language, 1860; and a copy of Cherokee Phoenix and Indians’ Advocate, 1830; among others. Also included is a contemporary artist book by Frank Brannon from 2005 as well as several examples of his prints of the Cherokee syllabary.
Buy TicketsJeffrey Gibson: They Teach Love, From the Collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and His Family FoundationAll Dayat Zuckerman Museum of ArtJeffrey Gibson: They Teach Love, from the Collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and His Family Foundation presents a sweeping survey of over 35 objects spanning 15 years. The exhibition includes prints, photography, painting, sculpture, installation, and video. Born in Colorado in 1972, Jeffrey Gibson is of Cherokee heritage and a member of the Mississippi Band of Choctaw. His vibrant work is a call for Indigenous empowerment as well as queer visibility. Gibson has a Bachelor of Fine Arts from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago and a Master of Fine Arts from the Royal College of Art, London. Gibson is representing the United States at the Venice Biennale 2024—the first Indigenous artist to have a solo exhibition in the American Pavilion. This traveling exhibition is organized by the Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art, Washington State University and is curated by Ryan Hardesty, Executive Director.
Support for this exhibition and related education and outreach programs has been made possible by a grant from the
Jordan Schnitzer Family Foundation.Opening Reception: October 2nd, 2024 RSVP
Gallery talk with artist Jeffrey Gibson and collector Jordan Schnitzer in association with INTERCHANGE faculty performance event: October 17th, 7:30pm
Buy Tickets+2Art Educators Biennial: Playful Encounters10:00amat Fine Arts GalleryThe Zuckerman Museum of Art’s 2024 Art Educators Biennial, Playful Encounters, considers how art can be about play and the myriad ways artist-educators engage artmaking for enjoyment and recreation. Play carries the imagination to unexpected destinations and supports unbridled generative work.
Opening Reception: September 7th, 2024, from 2pm to 4pm. RSVP
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 Tickets - 10ThursdayJeffrey Gibson: They Teach Love, From the Collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and His Family FoundationAll Dayat Zuckerman Museum of Art
Jeffrey Gibson: They Teach Love, from the Collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and His Family Foundation presents a sweeping survey of over 35 objects spanning 15 years. The exhibition includes prints, photography, painting, sculpture, installation, and video. Born in Colorado in 1972, Jeffrey Gibson is of Cherokee heritage and a member of the Mississippi Band of Choctaw. His vibrant work is a call for Indigenous empowerment as well as queer visibility. Gibson has a Bachelor of Fine Arts from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago and a Master of Fine Arts from the Royal College of Art, London. Gibson is representing the United States at the Venice Biennale 2024—the first Indigenous artist to have a solo exhibition in the American Pavilion. This traveling exhibition is organized by the Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art, Washington State University and is curated by Ryan Hardesty, Executive Director.
Support for this exhibition and related education and outreach programs has been made possible by a grant from the
Jordan Schnitzer Family Foundation.Opening Reception: October 2nd, 2024 RSVP
Gallery talk with artist Jeffrey Gibson and collector Jordan Schnitzer in association with INTERCHANGE faculty performance event: October 17th, 7:30pm
Buy TicketsCherokee Printing: Then and NowAll Dayat Zuckerman Museum of ArtThe Zuckerman Museum of Art is pleased to feature a careful selection of archival materials and artist books from the Bentley Rare Book Museum’s Cherokee Collection. Historical works on view include a Cherokee Hymn Book, circa 1940; a New Testament of the Holy Bible translated into the Cherokee language, 1860; and a copy of Cherokee Phoenix and Indians’ Advocate, 1830; among others. Also included is a contemporary artist book by Frank Brannon from 2005 as well as several examples of his prints of the Cherokee syllabary.
Buy Tickets+1Art Educators Biennial: Playful Encounters10:00amat Fine Arts GalleryThe Zuckerman Museum of Art’s 2024 Art Educators Biennial, Playful Encounters, considers how art can be about play and the myriad ways artist-educators engage artmaking for enjoyment and recreation. Play carries the imagination to unexpected destinations and supports unbridled generative work.
Opening Reception: September 7th, 2024, from 2pm to 4pm. RSVP
Buy Tickets - 11FridayCherokee Printing: Then and NowAll Dayat Zuckerman Museum of Art
The Zuckerman Museum of Art is pleased to feature a careful selection of archival materials and artist books from the Bentley Rare Book Museum’s Cherokee Collection. Historical works on view include a Cherokee Hymn Book, circa 1940; a New Testament of the Holy Bible translated into the Cherokee language, 1860; and a copy of Cherokee Phoenix and Indians’ Advocate, 1830; among others. Also included is a contemporary artist book by Frank Brannon from 2005 as well as several examples of his prints of the Cherokee syllabary.
Buy TicketsJeffrey Gibson: They Teach Love, From the Collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and His Family FoundationAll Dayat Zuckerman Museum of ArtJeffrey Gibson: They Teach Love, from the Collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and His Family Foundation presents a sweeping survey of over 35 objects spanning 15 years. The exhibition includes prints, photography, painting, sculpture, installation, and video. Born in Colorado in 1972, Jeffrey Gibson is of Cherokee heritage and a member of the Mississippi Band of Choctaw. His vibrant work is a call for Indigenous empowerment as well as queer visibility. Gibson has a Bachelor of Fine Arts from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago and a Master of Fine Arts from the Royal College of Art, London. Gibson is representing the United States at the Venice Biennale 2024—the first Indigenous artist to have a solo exhibition in the American Pavilion. This traveling exhibition is organized by the Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art, Washington State University and is curated by Ryan Hardesty, Executive Director.
Support for this exhibition and related education and outreach programs has been made possible by a grant from the
Jordan Schnitzer Family Foundation.Opening Reception: October 2nd, 2024 RSVP
Gallery talk with artist Jeffrey Gibson and collector Jordan Schnitzer in association with INTERCHANGE faculty performance event: October 17th, 7:30pm
Buy Tickets+5Visiting Artist Rhiannon Skye Tafoya- Artist LectureAll Dayat Chastain PointeArtist Lecture: October 11th, 10a RSVP LINK
Buy TicketsArt Educators Biennial: Playful Encounters10:00amat Fine Arts GalleryThe Zuckerman Museum of Art’s 2024 Art Educators Biennial, Playful Encounters, considers how art can be about play and the myriad ways artist-educators engage artmaking for enjoyment and recreation. Play carries the imagination to unexpected destinations and supports unbridled generative work.
Opening Reception: September 7th, 2024, from 2pm to 4pm. RSVP
Buy TicketsCommunity, Empowerment, and Visibility: National Coming Out Day12:30pmat Zuckerman Museum of ArtIn association with National Coming Out Day
Events:
TPS: Coming Out Monologues- 12:30p
Poster Printing: 1p
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Please join us at the Zuckerman Museum of Art on National Coming Out day for monologues from students in Theatre Performance Studies and an empowering words poster printing workshop! This event is a collaborative effort with Department of Student Engagement and Belonging and the LGBTQ Center at KSU.Coming Out! A Celebration of LGBTQ Culture and Identity8:00pmat Onyx TheaterCelebrating its twelfth year, this inspiring, celebratory, and thought-provoking performance features coming-out stories, musical acts, and more from KSU and metro-area communities, performed by KSU students.
Buy TicketsKSU Symphony Orchestra8:00pmat Bailey Performance Center, Morgan HallOrchestras Series. Enjoy a performance by the KSU Symphony Orchestra under the direction of Bailey School of Music Director of Orchestral Studies Nathaniel F. Parker.
Buy Tickets - 12SaturdayCherokee Printing: Then and NowAll Dayat Zuckerman Museum of Art
The Zuckerman Museum of Art is pleased to feature a careful selection of archival materials and artist books from the Bentley Rare Book Museum’s Cherokee Collection. Historical works on view include a Cherokee Hymn Book, circa 1940; a New Testament of the Holy Bible translated into the Cherokee language, 1860; and a copy of Cherokee Phoenix and Indians’ Advocate, 1830; among others. Also included is a contemporary artist book by Frank Brannon from 2005 as well as several examples of his prints of the Cherokee syllabary.
Buy TicketsJeffrey Gibson: They Teach Love, From the Collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and His Family FoundationAll Dayat Zuckerman Museum of ArtJeffrey Gibson: They Teach Love, from the Collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and His Family Foundation presents a sweeping survey of over 35 objects spanning 15 years. The exhibition includes prints, photography, painting, sculpture, installation, and video. Born in Colorado in 1972, Jeffrey Gibson is of Cherokee heritage and a member of the Mississippi Band of Choctaw. His vibrant work is a call for Indigenous empowerment as well as queer visibility. Gibson has a Bachelor of Fine Arts from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago and a Master of Fine Arts from the Royal College of Art, London. Gibson is representing the United States at the Venice Biennale 2024—the first Indigenous artist to have a solo exhibition in the American Pavilion. This traveling exhibition is organized by the Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art, Washington State University and is curated by Ryan Hardesty, Executive Director.
Support for this exhibition and related education and outreach programs has been made possible by a grant from the
Jordan Schnitzer Family Foundation.Opening Reception: October 2nd, 2024 RSVP
Gallery talk with artist Jeffrey Gibson and collector Jordan Schnitzer in association with INTERCHANGE faculty performance event: October 17th, 7:30pm
Buy Tickets+3Art Educators Biennial: Playful Encounters12:00pmat Fine Arts GalleryThe Zuckerman Museum of Art’s 2024 Art Educators Biennial, Playful Encounters, considers how art can be about play and the myriad ways artist-educators engage artmaking for enjoyment and recreation. Play carries the imagination to unexpected destinations and supports unbridled generative work.
Opening Reception: September 7th, 2024, from 2pm to 4pm. RSVP
Buy TicketsVisiting Artist Rhiannon Skye Tafoya- Artist Workshop12:00pmat Chastain PointeArtist Workshop: October 12th 12p- RSVP LINK
Buy TicketsComing Out! A Celebration of LGBTQ Culture and Identity8:00pmat Onyx TheaterCelebrating its twelfth year, this inspiring, celebratory, and thought-provoking performance features coming-out stories, musical acts, and more from KSU and metro-area communities, performed by KSU students.
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- 13SundayCherokee Printing: Then and NowAll Dayat Zuckerman Museum of Art
The Zuckerman Museum of Art is pleased to feature a careful selection of archival materials and artist books from the Bentley Rare Book Museum’s Cherokee Collection. Historical works on view include a Cherokee Hymn Book, circa 1940; a New Testament of the Holy Bible translated into the Cherokee language, 1860; and a copy of Cherokee Phoenix and Indians’ Advocate, 1830; among others. Also included is a contemporary artist book by Frank Brannon from 2005 as well as several examples of his prints of the Cherokee syllabary.
Buy TicketsJeffrey Gibson: They Teach Love, From the Collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and His Family FoundationAll Dayat Zuckerman Museum of ArtJeffrey Gibson: They Teach Love, from the Collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and His Family Foundation presents a sweeping survey of over 35 objects spanning 15 years. The exhibition includes prints, photography, painting, sculpture, installation, and video. Born in Colorado in 1972, Jeffrey Gibson is of Cherokee heritage and a member of the Mississippi Band of Choctaw. His vibrant work is a call for Indigenous empowerment as well as queer visibility. Gibson has a Bachelor of Fine Arts from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago and a Master of Fine Arts from the Royal College of Art, London. Gibson is representing the United States at the Venice Biennale 2024—the first Indigenous artist to have a solo exhibition in the American Pavilion. This traveling exhibition is organized by the Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art, Washington State University and is curated by Ryan Hardesty, Executive Director.
Support for this exhibition and related education and outreach programs has been made possible by a grant from the
Jordan Schnitzer Family Foundation.Opening Reception: October 2nd, 2024 RSVP
Gallery talk with artist Jeffrey Gibson and collector Jordan Schnitzer in association with INTERCHANGE faculty performance event: October 17th, 7:30pm
Buy Tickets - 14MondayCherokee Printing: Then and NowAll Dayat Zuckerman Museum of Art
The Zuckerman Museum of Art is pleased to feature a careful selection of archival materials and artist books from the Bentley Rare Book Museum’s Cherokee Collection. Historical works on view include a Cherokee Hymn Book, circa 1940; a New Testament of the Holy Bible translated into the Cherokee language, 1860; and a copy of Cherokee Phoenix and Indians’ Advocate, 1830; among others. Also included is a contemporary artist book by Frank Brannon from 2005 as well as several examples of his prints of the Cherokee syllabary.
Buy TicketsJeffrey Gibson: They Teach Love, From the Collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and His Family FoundationAll Dayat Zuckerman Museum of ArtJeffrey Gibson: They Teach Love, from the Collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and His Family Foundation presents a sweeping survey of over 35 objects spanning 15 years. The exhibition includes prints, photography, painting, sculpture, installation, and video. Born in Colorado in 1972, Jeffrey Gibson is of Cherokee heritage and a member of the Mississippi Band of Choctaw. His vibrant work is a call for Indigenous empowerment as well as queer visibility. Gibson has a Bachelor of Fine Arts from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago and a Master of Fine Arts from the Royal College of Art, London. Gibson is representing the United States at the Venice Biennale 2024—the first Indigenous artist to have a solo exhibition in the American Pavilion. This traveling exhibition is organized by the Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art, Washington State University and is curated by Ryan Hardesty, Executive Director.
Support for this exhibition and related education and outreach programs has been made possible by a grant from the
Jordan Schnitzer Family Foundation.Opening Reception: October 2nd, 2024 RSVP
Gallery talk with artist Jeffrey Gibson and collector Jordan Schnitzer in association with INTERCHANGE faculty performance event: October 17th, 7:30pm
Buy Tickets+1KSU 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 - 15TuesdayJeffrey Gibson: They Teach Love, From the Collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and His Family FoundationAll Dayat Zuckerman Museum of Art
Jeffrey Gibson: They Teach Love, from the Collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and His Family Foundation presents a sweeping survey of over 35 objects spanning 15 years. The exhibition includes prints, photography, painting, sculpture, installation, and video. Born in Colorado in 1972, Jeffrey Gibson is of Cherokee heritage and a member of the Mississippi Band of Choctaw. His vibrant work is a call for Indigenous empowerment as well as queer visibility. Gibson has a Bachelor of Fine Arts from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago and a Master of Fine Arts from the Royal College of Art, London. Gibson is representing the United States at the Venice Biennale 2024—the first Indigenous artist to have a solo exhibition in the American Pavilion. This traveling exhibition is organized by the Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art, Washington State University and is curated by Ryan Hardesty, Executive Director.
Support for this exhibition and related education and outreach programs has been made possible by a grant from the
Jordan Schnitzer Family Foundation.Opening Reception: October 2nd, 2024 RSVP
Gallery talk with artist Jeffrey Gibson and collector Jordan Schnitzer in association with INTERCHANGE faculty performance event: October 17th, 7:30pm
Buy TicketsCherokee Printing: Then and NowAll Dayat Zuckerman Museum of ArtThe Zuckerman Museum of Art is pleased to feature a careful selection of archival materials and artist books from the Bentley Rare Book Museum’s Cherokee Collection. Historical works on view include a Cherokee Hymn Book, circa 1940; a New Testament of the Holy Bible translated into the Cherokee language, 1860; and a copy of Cherokee Phoenix and Indians’ Advocate, 1830; among others. Also included is a contemporary artist book by Frank Brannon from 2005 as well as several examples of his prints of the Cherokee syllabary.
Buy Tickets+1Art Educators Biennial: Playful Encounters10:00amat Fine Arts GalleryThe Zuckerman Museum of Art’s 2024 Art Educators Biennial, Playful Encounters, considers how art can be about play and the myriad ways artist-educators engage artmaking for enjoyment and recreation. Play carries the imagination to unexpected destinations and supports unbridled generative work.
Opening Reception: September 7th, 2024, from 2pm to 4pm. RSVP
Buy Tickets - 16WednesdaySOAAD 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: October 16, 2024 5pm - 7:30pm
Buy TicketsCherokee Printing: Then and NowAll Dayat Zuckerman Museum of ArtThe Zuckerman Museum of Art is pleased to feature a careful selection of archival materials and artist books from the Bentley Rare Book Museum’s Cherokee Collection. Historical works on view include a Cherokee Hymn Book, circa 1940; a New Testament of the Holy Bible translated into the Cherokee language, 1860; and a copy of Cherokee Phoenix and Indians’ Advocate, 1830; among others. Also included is a contemporary artist book by Frank Brannon from 2005 as well as several examples of his prints of the Cherokee syllabary.
Buy Tickets+2Jeffrey Gibson: They Teach Love, From the Collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and His Family FoundationAll Dayat Zuckerman Museum of ArtJeffrey Gibson: They Teach Love, from the Collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and His Family Foundation presents a sweeping survey of over 35 objects spanning 15 years. The exhibition includes prints, photography, painting, sculpture, installation, and video. Born in Colorado in 1972, Jeffrey Gibson is of Cherokee heritage and a member of the Mississippi Band of Choctaw. His vibrant work is a call for Indigenous empowerment as well as queer visibility. Gibson has a Bachelor of Fine Arts from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago and a Master of Fine Arts from the Royal College of Art, London. Gibson is representing the United States at the Venice Biennale 2024—the first Indigenous artist to have a solo exhibition in the American Pavilion. This traveling exhibition is organized by the Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art, Washington State University and is curated by Ryan Hardesty, Executive Director.
Support for this exhibition and related education and outreach programs has been made possible by a grant from the
Jordan Schnitzer Family Foundation.Opening Reception: October 2nd, 2024 RSVP
Gallery talk with artist Jeffrey Gibson and collector Jordan Schnitzer in association with INTERCHANGE faculty performance event: October 17th, 7:30pm
Buy TicketsArt Educators Biennial: Playful Encounters10:00amat Fine Arts GalleryThe Zuckerman Museum of Art’s 2024 Art Educators Biennial, Playful Encounters, considers how art can be about play and the myriad ways artist-educators engage artmaking for enjoyment and recreation. Play carries the imagination to unexpected destinations and supports unbridled generative work.
Opening Reception: September 7th, 2024, from 2pm to 4pm. RSVP
Buy Tickets - 17ThursdayCherokee Printing: Then and NowAll Dayat Zuckerman Museum of Art
The Zuckerman Museum of Art is pleased to feature a careful selection of archival materials and artist books from the Bentley Rare Book Museum’s Cherokee Collection. Historical works on view include a Cherokee Hymn Book, circa 1940; a New Testament of the Holy Bible translated into the Cherokee language, 1860; and a copy of Cherokee Phoenix and Indians’ Advocate, 1830; among others. Also included is a contemporary artist book by Frank Brannon from 2005 as well as several examples of his prints of the Cherokee syllabary.
Buy TicketsJeffrey Gibson: They Teach Love, From the Collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and His Family FoundationAll Dayat Zuckerman Museum of ArtJeffrey Gibson: They Teach Love, from the Collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and His Family Foundation presents a sweeping survey of over 35 objects spanning 15 years. The exhibition includes prints, photography, painting, sculpture, installation, and video. Born in Colorado in 1972, Jeffrey Gibson is of Cherokee heritage and a member of the Mississippi Band of Choctaw. His vibrant work is a call for Indigenous empowerment as well as queer visibility. Gibson has a Bachelor of Fine Arts from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago and a Master of Fine Arts from the Royal College of Art, London. Gibson is representing the United States at the Venice Biennale 2024—the first Indigenous artist to have a solo exhibition in the American Pavilion. This traveling exhibition is organized by the Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art, Washington State University and is curated by Ryan Hardesty, Executive Director.
Support for this exhibition and related education and outreach programs has been made possible by a grant from the
Jordan Schnitzer Family Foundation.Opening Reception: October 2nd, 2024 RSVP
Gallery talk with artist Jeffrey Gibson and collector Jordan Schnitzer in association with INTERCHANGE faculty performance event: October 17th, 7:30pm
Buy Tickets+3Art Educators Biennial: Playful Encounters10:00amat Fine Arts GalleryThe Zuckerman Museum of Art’s 2024 Art Educators Biennial, Playful Encounters, considers how art can be about play and the myriad ways artist-educators engage artmaking for enjoyment and recreation. Play carries the imagination to unexpected destinations and supports unbridled generative work.
Opening Reception: September 7th, 2024, from 2pm to 4pm. RSVP
Buy TicketsINTERCHANGE7:00pmat Zuckerman Museum of ArtThe Bernard A. Zuckerman Museum of Art, a unit of the School of Art and Design, presents INTERCHANGE, an annual collaboration featuring faculty from all four disciplines of the College of the Arts. This unique presentation of live performances celebrates the creativity that all artistic disciplines share with one another.
Selected ArtsKSU faculty will perform in response to the exhibition Jeffrey Gibson: They Teach Love From the Collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and His Family Foundation. Jeffrey Gibson will be present to speak about his work and in conversation with Jordan Schnitzer who will also be in attendance. This event is free but space is limited, so please register early.
Buy TicketsArtist talk with Jeffrey Gibson and collector Jordan Schnizter7:30pmat Zuckerman Museum of ArtJeffrey Gibson will be present to speak about his work and in conversation with Jordan Schnitzer who will also be in attendance.
Buy Tickets - 18FridayCherokee Printing: Then and NowAll Dayat Zuckerman Museum of Art
The Zuckerman Museum of Art is pleased to feature a careful selection of archival materials and artist books from the Bentley Rare Book Museum’s Cherokee Collection. Historical works on view include a Cherokee Hymn Book, circa 1940; a New Testament of the Holy Bible translated into the Cherokee language, 1860; and a copy of Cherokee Phoenix and Indians’ Advocate, 1830; among others. Also included is a contemporary artist book by Frank Brannon from 2005 as well as several examples of his prints of the Cherokee syllabary.
Buy TicketsJeffrey Gibson: They Teach Love, From the Collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and His Family FoundationAll Dayat Zuckerman Museum of ArtJeffrey Gibson: They Teach Love, from the Collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and His Family Foundation presents a sweeping survey of over 35 objects spanning 15 years. The exhibition includes prints, photography, painting, sculpture, installation, and video. Born in Colorado in 1972, Jeffrey Gibson is of Cherokee heritage and a member of the Mississippi Band of Choctaw. His vibrant work is a call for Indigenous empowerment as well as queer visibility. Gibson has a Bachelor of Fine Arts from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago and a Master of Fine Arts from the Royal College of Art, London. Gibson is representing the United States at the Venice Biennale 2024—the first Indigenous artist to have a solo exhibition in the American Pavilion. This traveling exhibition is organized by the Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art, Washington State University and is curated by Ryan Hardesty, Executive Director.
Support for this exhibition and related education and outreach programs has been made possible by a grant from the
Jordan Schnitzer Family Foundation.Opening Reception: October 2nd, 2024 RSVP
Gallery talk with artist Jeffrey Gibson and collector Jordan Schnitzer in association with INTERCHANGE faculty performance event: October 17th, 7:30pm
Buy Tickets+1Art Educators Biennial: Playful Encounters10:00amat Fine Arts GalleryThe Zuckerman Museum of Art’s 2024 Art Educators Biennial, Playful Encounters, considers how art can be about play and the myriad ways artist-educators engage artmaking for enjoyment and recreation. Play carries the imagination to unexpected destinations and supports unbridled generative work.
Opening Reception: September 7th, 2024, from 2pm to 4pm. RSVP
Buy Tickets - 19SaturdayCherokee Printing: Then and NowAll Dayat Zuckerman Museum of Art
The Zuckerman Museum of Art is pleased to feature a careful selection of archival materials and artist books from the Bentley Rare Book Museum’s Cherokee Collection. Historical works on view include a Cherokee Hymn Book, circa 1940; a New Testament of the Holy Bible translated into the Cherokee language, 1860; and a copy of Cherokee Phoenix and Indians’ Advocate, 1830; among others. Also included is a contemporary artist book by Frank Brannon from 2005 as well as several examples of his prints of the Cherokee syllabary.
Buy TicketsJeffrey Gibson: They Teach Love, From the Collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and His Family FoundationAll Dayat Zuckerman Museum of ArtJeffrey Gibson: They Teach Love, from the Collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and His Family Foundation presents a sweeping survey of over 35 objects spanning 15 years. The exhibition includes prints, photography, painting, sculpture, installation, and video. Born in Colorado in 1972, Jeffrey Gibson is of Cherokee heritage and a member of the Mississippi Band of Choctaw. His vibrant work is a call for Indigenous empowerment as well as queer visibility. Gibson has a Bachelor of Fine Arts from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago and a Master of Fine Arts from the Royal College of Art, London. Gibson is representing the United States at the Venice Biennale 2024—the first Indigenous artist to have a solo exhibition in the American Pavilion. This traveling exhibition is organized by the Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art, Washington State University and is curated by Ryan Hardesty, Executive Director.
Support for this exhibition and related education and outreach programs has been made possible by a grant from the
Jordan Schnitzer Family Foundation.Opening Reception: October 2nd, 2024 RSVP
Gallery talk with artist Jeffrey Gibson and collector Jordan Schnitzer in association with INTERCHANGE faculty performance event: October 17th, 7:30pm
Buy Tickets+1Art Educators Biennial: Playful Encounters12:00pmat Fine Arts GalleryThe Zuckerman Museum of Art’s 2024 Art Educators Biennial, Playful Encounters, considers how art can be about play and the myriad ways artist-educators engage artmaking for enjoyment and recreation. Play carries the imagination to unexpected destinations and supports unbridled generative work.
Opening Reception: September 7th, 2024, from 2pm to 4pm. RSVP
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- 20SundayCherokee Printing: Then and NowAll Dayat Zuckerman Museum of Art
The Zuckerman Museum of Art is pleased to feature a careful selection of archival materials and artist books from the Bentley Rare Book Museum’s Cherokee Collection. Historical works on view include a Cherokee Hymn Book, circa 1940; a New Testament of the Holy Bible translated into the Cherokee language, 1860; and a copy of Cherokee Phoenix and Indians’ Advocate, 1830; among others. Also included is a contemporary artist book by Frank Brannon from 2005 as well as several examples of his prints of the Cherokee syllabary.
Buy TicketsJeffrey Gibson: They Teach Love, From the Collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and His Family FoundationAll Dayat Zuckerman Museum of ArtJeffrey Gibson: They Teach Love, from the Collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and His Family Foundation presents a sweeping survey of over 35 objects spanning 15 years. The exhibition includes prints, photography, painting, sculpture, installation, and video. Born in Colorado in 1972, Jeffrey Gibson is of Cherokee heritage and a member of the Mississippi Band of Choctaw. His vibrant work is a call for Indigenous empowerment as well as queer visibility. Gibson has a Bachelor of Fine Arts from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago and a Master of Fine Arts from the Royal College of Art, London. Gibson is representing the United States at the Venice Biennale 2024—the first Indigenous artist to have a solo exhibition in the American Pavilion. This traveling exhibition is organized by the Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art, Washington State University and is curated by Ryan Hardesty, Executive Director.
Support for this exhibition and related education and outreach programs has been made possible by a grant from the
Jordan Schnitzer Family Foundation.Opening Reception: October 2nd, 2024 RSVP
Gallery talk with artist Jeffrey Gibson and collector Jordan Schnitzer in association with INTERCHANGE faculty performance event: October 17th, 7:30pm
Buy Tickets - 21MondayCherokee Printing: Then and NowAll Dayat Zuckerman Museum of Art
The Zuckerman Museum of Art is pleased to feature a careful selection of archival materials and artist books from the Bentley Rare Book Museum’s Cherokee Collection. Historical works on view include a Cherokee Hymn Book, circa 1940; a New Testament of the Holy Bible translated into the Cherokee language, 1860; and a copy of Cherokee Phoenix and Indians’ Advocate, 1830; among others. Also included is a contemporary artist book by Frank Brannon from 2005 as well as several examples of his prints of the Cherokee syllabary.
Buy TicketsJeffrey Gibson: They Teach Love, From the Collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and His Family FoundationAll Dayat Zuckerman Museum of ArtJeffrey Gibson: They Teach Love, from the Collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and His Family Foundation presents a sweeping survey of over 35 objects spanning 15 years. The exhibition includes prints, photography, painting, sculpture, installation, and video. Born in Colorado in 1972, Jeffrey Gibson is of Cherokee heritage and a member of the Mississippi Band of Choctaw. His vibrant work is a call for Indigenous empowerment as well as queer visibility. Gibson has a Bachelor of Fine Arts from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago and a Master of Fine Arts from the Royal College of Art, London. Gibson is representing the United States at the Venice Biennale 2024—the first Indigenous artist to have a solo exhibition in the American Pavilion. This traveling exhibition is organized by the Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art, Washington State University and is curated by Ryan Hardesty, Executive Director.
Support for this exhibition and related education and outreach programs has been made possible by a grant from the
Jordan Schnitzer Family Foundation.Opening Reception: October 2nd, 2024 RSVP
Gallery talk with artist Jeffrey Gibson and collector Jordan Schnitzer in association with INTERCHANGE faculty performance event: October 17th, 7:30pm
Buy Tickets - 22TuesdayCherokee Printing: Then and NowAll Dayat Zuckerman Museum of Art
The Zuckerman Museum of Art is pleased to feature a careful selection of archival materials and artist books from the Bentley Rare Book Museum’s Cherokee Collection. Historical works on view include a Cherokee Hymn Book, circa 1940; a New Testament of the Holy Bible translated into the Cherokee language, 1860; and a copy of Cherokee Phoenix and Indians’ Advocate, 1830; among others. Also included is a contemporary artist book by Frank Brannon from 2005 as well as several examples of his prints of the Cherokee syllabary.
Buy TicketsJeffrey Gibson: They Teach Love, From the Collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and His Family FoundationAll Dayat Zuckerman Museum of ArtJeffrey Gibson: They Teach Love, from the Collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and His Family Foundation presents a sweeping survey of over 35 objects spanning 15 years. The exhibition includes prints, photography, painting, sculpture, installation, and video. Born in Colorado in 1972, Jeffrey Gibson is of Cherokee heritage and a member of the Mississippi Band of Choctaw. His vibrant work is a call for Indigenous empowerment as well as queer visibility. Gibson has a Bachelor of Fine Arts from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago and a Master of Fine Arts from the Royal College of Art, London. Gibson is representing the United States at the Venice Biennale 2024—the first Indigenous artist to have a solo exhibition in the American Pavilion. This traveling exhibition is organized by the Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art, Washington State University and is curated by Ryan Hardesty, Executive Director.
Support for this exhibition and related education and outreach programs has been made possible by a grant from the
Jordan Schnitzer Family Foundation.Opening Reception: October 2nd, 2024 RSVP
Gallery talk with artist Jeffrey Gibson and collector Jordan Schnitzer in association with INTERCHANGE faculty performance event: October 17th, 7:30pm
Buy Tickets+1Art Educators Biennial: Playful Encounters10:00amat Fine Arts GalleryThe Zuckerman Museum of Art’s 2024 Art Educators Biennial, Playful Encounters, considers how art can be about play and the myriad ways artist-educators engage artmaking for enjoyment and recreation. Play carries the imagination to unexpected destinations and supports unbridled generative work.
Opening Reception: September 7th, 2024, from 2pm to 4pm. RSVP
Buy Tickets - 23WednesdayCherokee Printing: Then and NowAll Dayat Zuckerman Museum of Art
The Zuckerman Museum of Art is pleased to feature a careful selection of archival materials and artist books from the Bentley Rare Book Museum’s Cherokee Collection. Historical works on view include a Cherokee Hymn Book, circa 1940; a New Testament of the Holy Bible translated into the Cherokee language, 1860; and a copy of Cherokee Phoenix and Indians’ Advocate, 1830; among others. Also included is a contemporary artist book by Frank Brannon from 2005 as well as several examples of his prints of the Cherokee syllabary.
Buy TicketsJeffrey Gibson: They Teach Love, From the Collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and His Family FoundationAll Dayat Zuckerman Museum of ArtJeffrey Gibson: They Teach Love, from the Collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and His Family Foundation presents a sweeping survey of over 35 objects spanning 15 years. The exhibition includes prints, photography, painting, sculpture, installation, and video. Born in Colorado in 1972, Jeffrey Gibson is of Cherokee heritage and a member of the Mississippi Band of Choctaw. His vibrant work is a call for Indigenous empowerment as well as queer visibility. Gibson has a Bachelor of Fine Arts from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago and a Master of Fine Arts from the Royal College of Art, London. Gibson is representing the United States at the Venice Biennale 2024—the first Indigenous artist to have a solo exhibition in the American Pavilion. This traveling exhibition is organized by the Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art, Washington State University and is curated by Ryan Hardesty, Executive Director.
Support for this exhibition and related education and outreach programs has been made possible by a grant from the
Jordan Schnitzer Family Foundation.Opening Reception: October 2nd, 2024 RSVP
Gallery talk with artist Jeffrey Gibson and collector Jordan Schnitzer in association with INTERCHANGE faculty performance event: October 17th, 7:30pm
Buy Tickets+2Art Educators Biennial: Playful Encounters10:00amat Fine Arts GalleryThe Zuckerman Museum of Art’s 2024 Art Educators Biennial, Playful Encounters, considers how art can be about play and the myriad ways artist-educators engage artmaking for enjoyment and recreation. Play carries the imagination to unexpected destinations and supports unbridled generative work.
Opening Reception: September 7th, 2024, from 2pm to 4pm. RSVP
Buy TicketsFall Undergraduate Research Workshop2:00pmat Onyx TheaterThrough this workshop undergraduate students will share their works in progress through presentations and open Q&A discussion.
- 24ThursdayCherokee Printing: Then and NowAll Dayat Zuckerman Museum of Art
The Zuckerman Museum of Art is pleased to feature a careful selection of archival materials and artist books from the Bentley Rare Book Museum’s Cherokee Collection. Historical works on view include a Cherokee Hymn Book, circa 1940; a New Testament of the Holy Bible translated into the Cherokee language, 1860; and a copy of Cherokee Phoenix and Indians’ Advocate, 1830; among others. Also included is a contemporary artist book by Frank Brannon from 2005 as well as several examples of his prints of the Cherokee syllabary.
Buy TicketsJeffrey Gibson: They Teach Love, From the Collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and His Family FoundationAll Dayat Zuckerman Museum of ArtJeffrey Gibson: They Teach Love, from the Collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and His Family Foundation presents a sweeping survey of over 35 objects spanning 15 years. The exhibition includes prints, photography, painting, sculpture, installation, and video. Born in Colorado in 1972, Jeffrey Gibson is of Cherokee heritage and a member of the Mississippi Band of Choctaw. His vibrant work is a call for Indigenous empowerment as well as queer visibility. Gibson has a Bachelor of Fine Arts from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago and a Master of Fine Arts from the Royal College of Art, London. Gibson is representing the United States at the Venice Biennale 2024—the first Indigenous artist to have a solo exhibition in the American Pavilion. This traveling exhibition is organized by the Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art, Washington State University and is curated by Ryan Hardesty, Executive Director.
Support for this exhibition and related education and outreach programs has been made possible by a grant from the
Jordan Schnitzer Family Foundation.Opening Reception: October 2nd, 2024 RSVP
Gallery talk with artist Jeffrey Gibson and collector Jordan Schnitzer in association with INTERCHANGE faculty performance event: October 17th, 7:30pm
Buy Tickets+1Art Educators Biennial: Playful Encounters10:00amat Fine Arts GalleryThe Zuckerman Museum of Art’s 2024 Art Educators Biennial, Playful Encounters, considers how art can be about play and the myriad ways artist-educators engage artmaking for enjoyment and recreation. Play carries the imagination to unexpected destinations and supports unbridled generative work.
Opening Reception: September 7th, 2024, from 2pm to 4pm. RSVP
Buy Tickets - 25FridayJeffrey Gibson: They Teach Love, From the Collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and His Family FoundationAll Dayat Zuckerman Museum of Art
Jeffrey Gibson: They Teach Love, from the Collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and His Family Foundation presents a sweeping survey of over 35 objects spanning 15 years. The exhibition includes prints, photography, painting, sculpture, installation, and video. Born in Colorado in 1972, Jeffrey Gibson is of Cherokee heritage and a member of the Mississippi Band of Choctaw. His vibrant work is a call for Indigenous empowerment as well as queer visibility. Gibson has a Bachelor of Fine Arts from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago and a Master of Fine Arts from the Royal College of Art, London. Gibson is representing the United States at the Venice Biennale 2024—the first Indigenous artist to have a solo exhibition in the American Pavilion. This traveling exhibition is organized by the Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art, Washington State University and is curated by Ryan Hardesty, Executive Director.
Support for this exhibition and related education and outreach programs has been made possible by a grant from the
Jordan Schnitzer Family Foundation.Opening Reception: October 2nd, 2024 RSVP
Gallery talk with artist Jeffrey Gibson and collector Jordan Schnitzer in association with INTERCHANGE faculty performance event: October 17th, 7:30pm
Buy TicketsCherokee Printing: Then and NowAll Dayat Zuckerman Museum of ArtThe Zuckerman Museum of Art is pleased to feature a careful selection of archival materials and artist books from the Bentley Rare Book Museum’s Cherokee Collection. Historical works on view include a Cherokee Hymn Book, circa 1940; a New Testament of the Holy Bible translated into the Cherokee language, 1860; and a copy of Cherokee Phoenix and Indians’ Advocate, 1830; among others. Also included is a contemporary artist book by Frank Brannon from 2005 as well as several examples of his prints of the Cherokee syllabary.
Buy Tickets+2Art Educators Biennial: Playful Encounters10:00amat Fine Arts GalleryThe Zuckerman Museum of Art’s 2024 Art Educators Biennial, Playful Encounters, considers how art can be about play and the myriad ways artist-educators engage artmaking for enjoyment and recreation. Play carries the imagination to unexpected destinations and supports unbridled generative work.
Opening Reception: September 7th, 2024, from 2pm to 4pm. RSVP
Buy TicketsKSU Opera Theater8:00pmat Bailey Performance Center, Morgan Hall - 26SaturdayCherokee Printing: Then and NowAll Dayat Zuckerman Museum of Art
The Zuckerman Museum of Art is pleased to feature a careful selection of archival materials and artist books from the Bentley Rare Book Museum’s Cherokee Collection. Historical works on view include a Cherokee Hymn Book, circa 1940; a New Testament of the Holy Bible translated into the Cherokee language, 1860; and a copy of Cherokee Phoenix and Indians’ Advocate, 1830; among others. Also included is a contemporary artist book by Frank Brannon from 2005 as well as several examples of his prints of the Cherokee syllabary.
Buy TicketsJeffrey Gibson: They Teach Love, From the Collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and His Family FoundationAll Dayat Zuckerman Museum of ArtJeffrey Gibson: They Teach Love, from the Collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and His Family Foundation presents a sweeping survey of over 35 objects spanning 15 years. The exhibition includes prints, photography, painting, sculpture, installation, and video. Born in Colorado in 1972, Jeffrey Gibson is of Cherokee heritage and a member of the Mississippi Band of Choctaw. His vibrant work is a call for Indigenous empowerment as well as queer visibility. Gibson has a Bachelor of Fine Arts from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago and a Master of Fine Arts from the Royal College of Art, London. Gibson is representing the United States at the Venice Biennale 2024—the first Indigenous artist to have a solo exhibition in the American Pavilion. This traveling exhibition is organized by the Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art, Washington State University and is curated by Ryan Hardesty, Executive Director.
Support for this exhibition and related education and outreach programs has been made possible by a grant from the
Jordan Schnitzer Family Foundation.Opening Reception: October 2nd, 2024 RSVP
Gallery talk with artist Jeffrey Gibson and collector Jordan Schnitzer in association with INTERCHANGE faculty performance event: October 17th, 7:30pm
Buy Tickets+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: October 16, 2024 5pm - 7:30pm
Buy TicketsArt Educators Biennial: Playful Encounters12:00pmat Fine Arts GalleryThe Zuckerman Museum of Art’s 2024 Art Educators Biennial, Playful Encounters, considers how art can be about play and the myriad ways artist-educators engage artmaking for enjoyment and recreation. Play carries the imagination to unexpected destinations and supports unbridled generative work.
Opening Reception: September 7th, 2024, from 2pm to 4pm. RSVP
Buy TicketsKSU Opera Theater8:00pmat Bailey Performance Center, Morgan Hall
- 27SundayCherokee Printing: Then and NowAll Dayat Zuckerman Museum of Art
The Zuckerman Museum of Art is pleased to feature a careful selection of archival materials and artist books from the Bentley Rare Book Museum’s Cherokee Collection. Historical works on view include a Cherokee Hymn Book, circa 1940; a New Testament of the Holy Bible translated into the Cherokee language, 1860; and a copy of Cherokee Phoenix and Indians’ Advocate, 1830; among others. Also included is a contemporary artist book by Frank Brannon from 2005 as well as several examples of his prints of the Cherokee syllabary.
Buy TicketsJeffrey Gibson: They Teach Love, From the Collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and His Family FoundationAll Dayat Zuckerman Museum of ArtJeffrey Gibson: They Teach Love, from the Collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and His Family Foundation presents a sweeping survey of over 35 objects spanning 15 years. The exhibition includes prints, photography, painting, sculpture, installation, and video. Born in Colorado in 1972, Jeffrey Gibson is of Cherokee heritage and a member of the Mississippi Band of Choctaw. His vibrant work is a call for Indigenous empowerment as well as queer visibility. Gibson has a Bachelor of Fine Arts from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago and a Master of Fine Arts from the Royal College of Art, London. Gibson is representing the United States at the Venice Biennale 2024—the first Indigenous artist to have a solo exhibition in the American Pavilion. This traveling exhibition is organized by the Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art, Washington State University and is curated by Ryan Hardesty, Executive Director.
Support for this exhibition and related education and outreach programs has been made possible by a grant from the
Jordan Schnitzer Family Foundation.Opening Reception: October 2nd, 2024 RSVP
Gallery talk with artist Jeffrey Gibson and collector Jordan Schnitzer in association with INTERCHANGE faculty performance event: October 17th, 7:30pm
Buy Tickets - 28MondayCherokee Printing: Then and NowAll Dayat Zuckerman Museum of Art
The Zuckerman Museum of Art is pleased to feature a careful selection of archival materials and artist books from the Bentley Rare Book Museum’s Cherokee Collection. Historical works on view include a Cherokee Hymn Book, circa 1940; a New Testament of the Holy Bible translated into the Cherokee language, 1860; and a copy of Cherokee Phoenix and Indians’ Advocate, 1830; among others. Also included is a contemporary artist book by Frank Brannon from 2005 as well as several examples of his prints of the Cherokee syllabary.
Buy TicketsJeffrey Gibson: They Teach Love, From the Collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and His Family FoundationAll Dayat Zuckerman Museum of ArtJeffrey Gibson: They Teach Love, from the Collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and His Family Foundation presents a sweeping survey of over 35 objects spanning 15 years. The exhibition includes prints, photography, painting, sculpture, installation, and video. Born in Colorado in 1972, Jeffrey Gibson is of Cherokee heritage and a member of the Mississippi Band of Choctaw. His vibrant work is a call for Indigenous empowerment as well as queer visibility. Gibson has a Bachelor of Fine Arts from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago and a Master of Fine Arts from the Royal College of Art, London. Gibson is representing the United States at the Venice Biennale 2024—the first Indigenous artist to have a solo exhibition in the American Pavilion. This traveling exhibition is organized by the Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art, Washington State University and is curated by Ryan Hardesty, Executive Director.
Support for this exhibition and related education and outreach programs has been made possible by a grant from the
Jordan Schnitzer Family Foundation.Opening Reception: October 2nd, 2024 RSVP
Gallery talk with artist Jeffrey Gibson and collector Jordan Schnitzer in association with INTERCHANGE faculty performance event: October 17th, 7:30pm
Buy Tickets+1Faculty Recital: Adelaide Federici, Violin & Robert Henry, Piano7:30pmat Bailey Performance Center, Morgan HallFaculty Recital Series. Enjoy an evening of music for violin and piano performed by Bailey School of Music faculty artists Adelaide Federici and Robert Henry.
Buy Tickets - 29TuesdayCherokee Printing: Then and NowAll Dayat Zuckerman Museum of Art
The Zuckerman Museum of Art is pleased to feature a careful selection of archival materials and artist books from the Bentley Rare Book Museum’s Cherokee Collection. Historical works on view include a Cherokee Hymn Book, circa 1940; a New Testament of the Holy Bible translated into the Cherokee language, 1860; and a copy of Cherokee Phoenix and Indians’ Advocate, 1830; among others. Also included is a contemporary artist book by Frank Brannon from 2005 as well as several examples of his prints of the Cherokee syllabary.
Buy TicketsJeffrey Gibson: They Teach Love, From the Collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and His Family FoundationAll Dayat Zuckerman Museum of ArtJeffrey Gibson: They Teach Love, from the Collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and His Family Foundation presents a sweeping survey of over 35 objects spanning 15 years. The exhibition includes prints, photography, painting, sculpture, installation, and video. Born in Colorado in 1972, Jeffrey Gibson is of Cherokee heritage and a member of the Mississippi Band of Choctaw. His vibrant work is a call for Indigenous empowerment as well as queer visibility. Gibson has a Bachelor of Fine Arts from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago and a Master of Fine Arts from the Royal College of Art, London. Gibson is representing the United States at the Venice Biennale 2024—the first Indigenous artist to have a solo exhibition in the American Pavilion. This traveling exhibition is organized by the Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art, Washington State University and is curated by Ryan Hardesty, Executive Director.
Support for this exhibition and related education and outreach programs has been made possible by a grant from the
Jordan Schnitzer Family Foundation.Opening Reception: October 2nd, 2024 RSVP
Gallery talk with artist Jeffrey Gibson and collector Jordan Schnitzer in association with INTERCHANGE faculty performance event: October 17th, 7:30pm
Buy Tickets+3Art Educators Biennial: Playful Encounters10:00amat Fine Arts GalleryThe Zuckerman Museum of Art’s 2024 Art Educators Biennial, Playful Encounters, considers how art can be about play and the myriad ways artist-educators engage artmaking for enjoyment and recreation. Play carries the imagination to unexpected destinations and supports unbridled generative work.
Opening Reception: September 7th, 2024, from 2pm to 4pm. RSVP
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 - 30WednesdayJeffrey Gibson: They Teach Love, From the Collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and His Family FoundationAll Dayat Zuckerman Museum of Art
Jeffrey Gibson: They Teach Love, from the Collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and His Family Foundation presents a sweeping survey of over 35 objects spanning 15 years. The exhibition includes prints, photography, painting, sculpture, installation, and video. Born in Colorado in 1972, Jeffrey Gibson is of Cherokee heritage and a member of the Mississippi Band of Choctaw. His vibrant work is a call for Indigenous empowerment as well as queer visibility. Gibson has a Bachelor of Fine Arts from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago and a Master of Fine Arts from the Royal College of Art, London. Gibson is representing the United States at the Venice Biennale 2024—the first Indigenous artist to have a solo exhibition in the American Pavilion. This traveling exhibition is organized by the Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art, Washington State University and is curated by Ryan Hardesty, Executive Director.
Support for this exhibition and related education and outreach programs has been made possible by a grant from the
Jordan Schnitzer Family Foundation.Opening Reception: October 2nd, 2024 RSVP
Gallery talk with artist Jeffrey Gibson and collector Jordan Schnitzer in association with INTERCHANGE faculty performance event: October 17th, 7:30pm
Buy TicketsCherokee Printing: Then and NowAll Dayat Zuckerman Museum of ArtThe Zuckerman Museum of Art is pleased to feature a careful selection of archival materials and artist books from the Bentley Rare Book Museum’s Cherokee Collection. Historical works on view include a Cherokee Hymn Book, circa 1940; a New Testament of the Holy Bible translated into the Cherokee language, 1860; and a copy of Cherokee Phoenix and Indians’ Advocate, 1830; among others. Also included is a contemporary artist book by Frank Brannon from 2005 as well as several examples of his prints of the Cherokee syllabary.
Buy Tickets+2SOAAD 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: October 30, 5pm - 7:30pm
Buy TicketsArt Educators Biennial: Playful Encounters10:00amat Fine Arts GalleryThe Zuckerman Museum of Art’s 2024 Art Educators Biennial, Playful Encounters, considers how art can be about play and the myriad ways artist-educators engage artmaking for enjoyment and recreation. Play carries the imagination to unexpected destinations and supports unbridled generative work.
Opening Reception: September 7th, 2024, from 2pm to 4pm. RSVP
Buy Tickets - 31ThursdayCherokee Printing: Then and NowAll Dayat Zuckerman Museum of Art
The Zuckerman Museum of Art is pleased to feature a careful selection of archival materials and artist books from the Bentley Rare Book Museum’s Cherokee Collection. Historical works on view include a Cherokee Hymn Book, circa 1940; a New Testament of the Holy Bible translated into the Cherokee language, 1860; and a copy of Cherokee Phoenix and Indians’ Advocate, 1830; among others. Also included is a contemporary artist book by Frank Brannon from 2005 as well as several examples of his prints of the Cherokee syllabary.
Buy TicketsJeffrey Gibson: They Teach Love, From the Collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and His Family FoundationAll Dayat Zuckerman Museum of ArtJeffrey Gibson: They Teach Love, from the Collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and His Family Foundation presents a sweeping survey of over 35 objects spanning 15 years. The exhibition includes prints, photography, painting, sculpture, installation, and video. Born in Colorado in 1972, Jeffrey Gibson is of Cherokee heritage and a member of the Mississippi Band of Choctaw. His vibrant work is a call for Indigenous empowerment as well as queer visibility. Gibson has a Bachelor of Fine Arts from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago and a Master of Fine Arts from the Royal College of Art, London. Gibson is representing the United States at the Venice Biennale 2024—the first Indigenous artist to have a solo exhibition in the American Pavilion. This traveling exhibition is organized by the Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art, Washington State University and is curated by Ryan Hardesty, Executive Director.
Support for this exhibition and related education and outreach programs has been made possible by a grant from the
Jordan Schnitzer Family Foundation.Opening Reception: October 2nd, 2024 RSVP
Gallery talk with artist Jeffrey Gibson and collector Jordan Schnitzer in association with INTERCHANGE faculty performance event: October 17th, 7:30pm
Buy Tickets+2SOAAD 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: October 30, 5pm - 7:30pm
Buy TicketsArt Educators Biennial: Playful Encounters10:00amat Fine Arts GalleryThe Zuckerman Museum of Art’s 2024 Art Educators Biennial, Playful Encounters, considers how art can be about play and the myriad ways artist-educators engage artmaking for enjoyment and recreation. Play carries the imagination to unexpected destinations and supports unbridled generative work.
Opening Reception: September 7th, 2024, from 2pm to 4pm. RSVP
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- 1FridayCherokee Printing: Then and NowAll Dayat Zuckerman Museum of Art
The Zuckerman Museum of Art is pleased to feature a careful selection of archival materials and artist books from the Bentley Rare Book Museum’s Cherokee Collection. Historical works on view include a Cherokee Hymn Book, circa 1940; a New Testament of the Holy Bible translated into the Cherokee language, 1860; and a copy of Cherokee Phoenix and Indians’ Advocate, 1830; among others. Also included is a contemporary artist book by Frank Brannon from 2005 as well as several examples of his prints of the Cherokee syllabary.
Buy TicketsJeffrey Gibson: They Teach Love, From the Collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and His Family FoundationAll Dayat Zuckerman Museum of ArtJeffrey Gibson: They Teach Love, from the Collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and His Family Foundation presents a sweeping survey of over 35 objects spanning 15 years. The exhibition includes prints, photography, painting, sculpture, installation, and video. Born in Colorado in 1972, Jeffrey Gibson is of Cherokee heritage and a member of the Mississippi Band of Choctaw. His vibrant work is a call for Indigenous empowerment as well as queer visibility. Gibson has a Bachelor of Fine Arts from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago and a Master of Fine Arts from the Royal College of Art, London. Gibson is representing the United States at the Venice Biennale 2024—the first Indigenous artist to have a solo exhibition in the American Pavilion. This traveling exhibition is organized by the Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art, Washington State University and is curated by Ryan Hardesty, Executive Director.
Support for this exhibition and related education and outreach programs has been made possible by a grant from the
Jordan Schnitzer Family Foundation.Opening Reception: October 2nd, 2024 RSVP
Gallery talk with artist Jeffrey Gibson and collector Jordan Schnitzer in association with INTERCHANGE faculty performance event: October 17th, 7:30pm
Buy Tickets+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: October 30, 5pm - 7:30pm
Buy TicketsArt Educators Biennial: Playful Encounters10:00amat Fine Arts GalleryThe Zuckerman Museum of Art’s 2024 Art Educators Biennial, Playful Encounters, considers how art can be about play and the myriad ways artist-educators engage artmaking for enjoyment and recreation. Play carries the imagination to unexpected destinations and supports unbridled generative work.
Opening Reception: September 7th, 2024, from 2pm to 4pm. RSVP
Buy TicketsBailey School of Music Concerto Competition: Final Round8:00pmat Bailey Performance Center, Morgan HallChamber Music Series. Enjoy an evening of performances by some of the most talented student instrumentalists in the Bailey School of Music, as they compete in the final round of the annual BSOM Concerto Competition.
Buy Tickets - 2SaturdayCherokee Printing: Then and NowAll Dayat Zuckerman Museum of Art
The Zuckerman Museum of Art is pleased to feature a careful selection of archival materials and artist books from the Bentley Rare Book Museum’s Cherokee Collection. Historical works on view include a Cherokee Hymn Book, circa 1940; a New Testament of the Holy Bible translated into the Cherokee language, 1860; and a copy of Cherokee Phoenix and Indians’ Advocate, 1830; among others. Also included is a contemporary artist book by Frank Brannon from 2005 as well as several examples of his prints of the Cherokee syllabary.
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: October 30, 5pm - 7:30pm
Buy Tickets+2Jeffrey Gibson: They Teach Love, From the Collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and His Family FoundationAll Dayat Zuckerman Museum of ArtJeffrey Gibson: They Teach Love, from the Collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and His Family Foundation presents a sweeping survey of over 35 objects spanning 15 years. The exhibition includes prints, photography, painting, sculpture, installation, and video. Born in Colorado in 1972, Jeffrey Gibson is of Cherokee heritage and a member of the Mississippi Band of Choctaw. His vibrant work is a call for Indigenous empowerment as well as queer visibility. Gibson has a Bachelor of Fine Arts from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago and a Master of Fine Arts from the Royal College of Art, London. Gibson is representing the United States at the Venice Biennale 2024—the first Indigenous artist to have a solo exhibition in the American Pavilion. This traveling exhibition is organized by the Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art, Washington State University and is curated by Ryan Hardesty, Executive Director.
Support for this exhibition and related education and outreach programs has been made possible by a grant from the
Jordan Schnitzer Family Foundation.Opening Reception: October 2nd, 2024 RSVP
Gallery talk with artist Jeffrey Gibson and collector Jordan Schnitzer in association with INTERCHANGE faculty performance event: October 17th, 7:30pm
Buy TicketsArt Educators Biennial: Playful Encounters12:00pmat Fine Arts GalleryThe Zuckerman Museum of Art’s 2024 Art Educators Biennial, Playful Encounters, considers how art can be about play and the myriad ways artist-educators engage artmaking for enjoyment and recreation. Play carries the imagination to unexpected destinations and supports unbridled generative work.
Opening Reception: September 7th, 2024, from 2pm to 4pm. RSVP
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- 3SundaySOAAD 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: October 30, 5pm - 7:30pm
Buy TicketsJeffrey Gibson: They Teach Love, From the Collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and His Family FoundationAll Dayat Zuckerman Museum of ArtJeffrey Gibson: They Teach Love, from the Collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and His Family Foundation presents a sweeping survey of over 35 objects spanning 15 years. The exhibition includes prints, photography, painting, sculpture, installation, and video. Born in Colorado in 1972, Jeffrey Gibson is of Cherokee heritage and a member of the Mississippi Band of Choctaw. His vibrant work is a call for Indigenous empowerment as well as queer visibility. Gibson has a Bachelor of Fine Arts from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago and a Master of Fine Arts from the Royal College of Art, London. Gibson is representing the United States at the Venice Biennale 2024—the first Indigenous artist to have a solo exhibition in the American Pavilion. This traveling exhibition is organized by the Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art, Washington State University and is curated by Ryan Hardesty, Executive Director.
Support for this exhibition and related education and outreach programs has been made possible by a grant from the
Jordan Schnitzer Family Foundation.Opening Reception: October 2nd, 2024 RSVP
Gallery talk with artist Jeffrey Gibson and collector Jordan Schnitzer in association with INTERCHANGE faculty performance event: October 17th, 7:30pm
Buy Tickets+1Cherokee Printing: Then and NowAll Dayat Zuckerman Museum of ArtThe Zuckerman Museum of Art is pleased to feature a careful selection of archival materials and artist books from the Bentley Rare Book Museum’s Cherokee Collection. Historical works on view include a Cherokee Hymn Book, circa 1940; a New Testament of the Holy Bible translated into the Cherokee language, 1860; and a copy of Cherokee Phoenix and Indians’ Advocate, 1830; among others. Also included is a contemporary artist book by Frank Brannon from 2005 as well as several examples of his prints of the Cherokee syllabary.
Buy Tickets - 4MondayJeffrey Gibson: They Teach Love, From the Collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and His Family FoundationAll Dayat Zuckerman Museum of Art
Jeffrey Gibson: They Teach Love, from the Collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and His Family Foundation presents a sweeping survey of over 35 objects spanning 15 years. The exhibition includes prints, photography, painting, sculpture, installation, and video. Born in Colorado in 1972, Jeffrey Gibson is of Cherokee heritage and a member of the Mississippi Band of Choctaw. His vibrant work is a call for Indigenous empowerment as well as queer visibility. Gibson has a Bachelor of Fine Arts from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago and a Master of Fine Arts from the Royal College of Art, London. Gibson is representing the United States at the Venice Biennale 2024—the first Indigenous artist to have a solo exhibition in the American Pavilion. This traveling exhibition is organized by the Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art, Washington State University and is curated by Ryan Hardesty, Executive Director.
Support for this exhibition and related education and outreach programs has been made possible by a grant from the
Jordan Schnitzer Family Foundation.Opening Reception: October 2nd, 2024 RSVP
Gallery talk with artist Jeffrey Gibson and collector Jordan Schnitzer in association with INTERCHANGE faculty performance event: October 17th, 7:30pm
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: October 30, 5pm - 7:30pm
Buy Tickets+2Cherokee Printing: Then and NowAll Dayat Zuckerman Museum of ArtThe Zuckerman Museum of Art is pleased to feature a careful selection of archival materials and artist books from the Bentley Rare Book Museum’s Cherokee Collection. Historical works on view include a Cherokee Hymn Book, circa 1940; a New Testament of the Holy Bible translated into the Cherokee language, 1860; and a copy of Cherokee Phoenix and Indians’ Advocate, 1830; among others. Also included is a contemporary artist book by Frank Brannon from 2005 as well as several examples of his prints of the Cherokee syllabary.
Buy TicketsKSU 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 - 5TuesdayCherokee Printing: Then and NowAll Dayat Zuckerman Museum of Art
The Zuckerman Museum of Art is pleased to feature a careful selection of archival materials and artist books from the Bentley Rare Book Museum’s Cherokee Collection. Historical works on view include a Cherokee Hymn Book, circa 1940; a New Testament of the Holy Bible translated into the Cherokee language, 1860; and a copy of Cherokee Phoenix and Indians’ Advocate, 1830; among others. Also included is a contemporary artist book by Frank Brannon from 2005 as well as several examples of his prints of the Cherokee syllabary.
Buy TicketsJeffrey Gibson: They Teach Love, From the Collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and His Family FoundationAll Dayat Zuckerman Museum of ArtJeffrey Gibson: They Teach Love, from the Collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and His Family Foundation presents a sweeping survey of over 35 objects spanning 15 years. The exhibition includes prints, photography, painting, sculpture, installation, and video. Born in Colorado in 1972, Jeffrey Gibson is of Cherokee heritage and a member of the Mississippi Band of Choctaw. His vibrant work is a call for Indigenous empowerment as well as queer visibility. Gibson has a Bachelor of Fine Arts from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago and a Master of Fine Arts from the Royal College of Art, London. Gibson is representing the United States at the Venice Biennale 2024—the first Indigenous artist to have a solo exhibition in the American Pavilion. This traveling exhibition is organized by the Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art, Washington State University and is curated by Ryan Hardesty, Executive Director.
Support for this exhibition and related education and outreach programs has been made possible by a grant from the
Jordan Schnitzer Family Foundation.Opening Reception: October 2nd, 2024 RSVP
Gallery talk with artist Jeffrey Gibson and collector Jordan Schnitzer in association with INTERCHANGE faculty performance event: October 17th, 7:30pm
Buy Tickets+2SOAAD 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: October 30, 5pm - 7:30pm
Buy TicketsArt Educators Biennial: Playful Encounters10:00amat Fine Arts GalleryThe Zuckerman Museum of Art’s 2024 Art Educators Biennial, Playful Encounters, considers how art can be about play and the myriad ways artist-educators engage artmaking for enjoyment and recreation. Play carries the imagination to unexpected destinations and supports unbridled generative work.
Opening Reception: September 7th, 2024, from 2pm to 4pm. RSVP
Buy Tickets - 6WednesdayCherokee Printing: Then and NowAll Dayat Zuckerman Museum of Art
The Zuckerman Museum of Art is pleased to feature a careful selection of archival materials and artist books from the Bentley Rare Book Museum’s Cherokee Collection. Historical works on view include a Cherokee Hymn Book, circa 1940; a New Testament of the Holy Bible translated into the Cherokee language, 1860; and a copy of Cherokee Phoenix and Indians’ Advocate, 1830; among others. Also included is a contemporary artist book by Frank Brannon from 2005 as well as several examples of his prints of the Cherokee syllabary.
Buy TicketsJeffrey Gibson: They Teach Love, From the Collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and His Family FoundationAll Dayat Zuckerman Museum of ArtJeffrey Gibson: They Teach Love, from the Collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and His Family Foundation presents a sweeping survey of over 35 objects spanning 15 years. The exhibition includes prints, photography, painting, sculpture, installation, and video. Born in Colorado in 1972, Jeffrey Gibson is of Cherokee heritage and a member of the Mississippi Band of Choctaw. His vibrant work is a call for Indigenous empowerment as well as queer visibility. Gibson has a Bachelor of Fine Arts from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago and a Master of Fine Arts from the Royal College of Art, London. Gibson is representing the United States at the Venice Biennale 2024—the first Indigenous artist to have a solo exhibition in the American Pavilion. This traveling exhibition is organized by the Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art, Washington State University and is curated by Ryan Hardesty, Executive Director.
Support for this exhibition and related education and outreach programs has been made possible by a grant from the
Jordan Schnitzer Family Foundation.Opening Reception: October 2nd, 2024 RSVP
Gallery talk with artist Jeffrey Gibson and collector Jordan Schnitzer in association with INTERCHANGE faculty performance event: October 17th, 7:30pm
Buy Tickets+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: October 30, 5pm - 7:30pm
Buy TicketsArt Educators Biennial: Playful Encounters10:00amat Fine Arts GalleryThe Zuckerman Museum of Art’s 2024 Art Educators Biennial, Playful Encounters, considers how art can be about play and the myriad ways artist-educators engage artmaking for enjoyment and recreation. Play carries the imagination to unexpected destinations and supports unbridled generative work.
Opening Reception: September 7th, 2024, from 2pm to 4pm. RSVP
Buy TicketsKSU 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 - 7ThursdayCherokee Printing: Then and NowAll Dayat Zuckerman Museum of Art
The Zuckerman Museum of Art is pleased to feature a careful selection of archival materials and artist books from the Bentley Rare Book Museum’s Cherokee Collection. Historical works on view include a Cherokee Hymn Book, circa 1940; a New Testament of the Holy Bible translated into the Cherokee language, 1860; and a copy of Cherokee Phoenix and Indians’ Advocate, 1830; among others. Also included is a contemporary artist book by Frank Brannon from 2005 as well as several examples of his prints of the Cherokee syllabary.
Buy TicketsJeffrey Gibson: They Teach Love, From the Collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and His Family FoundationAll Dayat Zuckerman Museum of ArtJeffrey Gibson: They Teach Love, from the Collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and His Family Foundation presents a sweeping survey of over 35 objects spanning 15 years. The exhibition includes prints, photography, painting, sculpture, installation, and video. Born in Colorado in 1972, Jeffrey Gibson is of Cherokee heritage and a member of the Mississippi Band of Choctaw. His vibrant work is a call for Indigenous empowerment as well as queer visibility. Gibson has a Bachelor of Fine Arts from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago and a Master of Fine Arts from the Royal College of Art, London. Gibson is representing the United States at the Venice Biennale 2024—the first Indigenous artist to have a solo exhibition in the American Pavilion. This traveling exhibition is organized by the Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art, Washington State University and is curated by Ryan Hardesty, Executive Director.
Support for this exhibition and related education and outreach programs has been made possible by a grant from the
Jordan Schnitzer Family Foundation.Opening Reception: October 2nd, 2024 RSVP
Gallery talk with artist Jeffrey Gibson and collector Jordan Schnitzer in association with INTERCHANGE faculty performance event: October 17th, 7:30pm
Buy Tickets+5SOAAD 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: October 30, 5pm - 7:30pm
Buy TicketsArt Educators Biennial: Playful Encounters10:00amat Fine Arts GalleryThe Zuckerman Museum of Art’s 2024 Art Educators Biennial, Playful Encounters, considers how art can be about play and the myriad ways artist-educators engage artmaking for enjoyment and recreation. Play carries the imagination to unexpected destinations and supports unbridled generative work.
Opening Reception: September 7th, 2024, from 2pm to 4pm. RSVP
Buy Tickets6th Annual Faculty Research in the Arts Colloquium3:00pmat Zuckerman Museum of ArtJoin our faculty in our 6th Annual Faculty Research in the Arts Colloquium.
Buy TicketsWindgate Artist-in-Residence Lecture: Matthew Kirk5:00pmat Zuckerman Museum of ArtThis event is for the in-residence artist lecture, on November 7th at 5pm.
The Bernard A. Zuckerman Museum of Art, a unit of the School of Art and Design, presents INTERCHANGE an annual collaboration featuring faculty from all disciplines of the College of the Arts. This unique presentation of live performances celebrates the creativity that all artistic disciplines share with one another and celebrates the many talents of our COTA faculty. This year, selected ArtsKSU faculty will perform in response to the exhibition Jeffrey Gibson: They Teach Love From the Collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and His Family Foundation.
Buy TicketsPippin7:30pmat Stillwell TheaterPippin is the story of one young man's journey to be extraordinary. Heir to the Frankish throne, the young prince Pippin is in search of the secret to true happiness and fulfillment. Pippin finds that happiness lies not in extraordinary endeavors, but rather in the unextraordinary moments that happen every day. Featuring an unforgettable score from musical theatre giant Stephen Schwartz. Originally Produced on the Broadway Stage by Stuart Ostrow. Directed on the Broadway Stage by Bob Fosse. 2013 Broadway Revival Directed by Diane Paulus. Orchestrations for 2013 Revival by Larry Hochman
Buy Tickets - 8FridayCherokee Printing: Then and NowAll Dayat Zuckerman Museum of Art
The Zuckerman Museum of Art is pleased to feature a careful selection of archival materials and artist books from the Bentley Rare Book Museum’s Cherokee Collection. Historical works on view include a Cherokee Hymn Book, circa 1940; a New Testament of the Holy Bible translated into the Cherokee language, 1860; and a copy of Cherokee Phoenix and Indians’ Advocate, 1830; among others. Also included is a contemporary artist book by Frank Brannon from 2005 as well as several examples of his prints of the Cherokee syllabary.
Buy TicketsJeffrey Gibson: They Teach Love, From the Collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and His Family FoundationAll Dayat Zuckerman Museum of ArtJeffrey Gibson: They Teach Love, from the Collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and His Family Foundation presents a sweeping survey of over 35 objects spanning 15 years. The exhibition includes prints, photography, painting, sculpture, installation, and video. Born in Colorado in 1972, Jeffrey Gibson is of Cherokee heritage and a member of the Mississippi Band of Choctaw. His vibrant work is a call for Indigenous empowerment as well as queer visibility. Gibson has a Bachelor of Fine Arts from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago and a Master of Fine Arts from the Royal College of Art, London. Gibson is representing the United States at the Venice Biennale 2024—the first Indigenous artist to have a solo exhibition in the American Pavilion. This traveling exhibition is organized by the Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art, Washington State University and is curated by Ryan Hardesty, Executive Director.
Support for this exhibition and related education and outreach programs has been made possible by a grant from the
Jordan Schnitzer Family Foundation.Opening Reception: October 2nd, 2024 RSVP
Gallery talk with artist Jeffrey Gibson and collector Jordan Schnitzer in association with INTERCHANGE faculty performance event: October 17th, 7:30pm
Buy Tickets+4SOAAD 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: October 30, 5pm - 7:30pm
Buy TicketsArt Educators Biennial: Playful Encounters10:00amat Fine Arts GalleryThe Zuckerman Museum of Art’s 2024 Art Educators Biennial, Playful Encounters, considers how art can be about play and the myriad ways artist-educators engage artmaking for enjoyment and recreation. Play carries the imagination to unexpected destinations and supports unbridled generative work.
Opening Reception: September 7th, 2024, from 2pm to 4pm. RSVP
Buy TicketsArtsKSU Presents: Arianna String Quartet8:00pmat Bailey Performance Center, Morgan HallArtsKSU Series. Hailed for their outstanding musicianship, the Arianna String Quartet has established itself as one of America's finest chamber ensembles. Their performances have been praised for “tonal warmth, fastidious balance and expressive vitality” (Chicago Tribune) and “emotional commitment and fluent virtuosity,” (Pretoria News, South Africa). Formed in 1992, the ASQ garnered national attention by winning the Grand Prize in the Fischoff Chamber Music Competition, First Prize in both the Coleman and Carmel Chamber Music Competitions, and were Laureates in the Bordeaux International String Quartet Competition.
Buy TicketsPippin8:00pmat Stillwell TheaterPippin is the story of one young man's journey to be extraordinary. Heir to the Frankish throne, the young prince Pippin is in search of the secret to true happiness and fulfillment. Pippin finds that happiness lies not in extraordinary endeavors, but rather in the unextraordinary moments that happen every day. Featuring an unforgettable score from musical theatre giant Stephen Schwartz. Originally Produced on the Broadway Stage by Stuart Ostrow. Directed on the Broadway Stage by Bob Fosse. 2013 Broadway Revival Directed by Diane Paulus. Orchestrations for 2013 Revival by Larry Hochman
Buy Tickets - 9SaturdayCherokee Printing: Then and NowAll Dayat Zuckerman Museum of Art
The Zuckerman Museum of Art is pleased to feature a careful selection of archival materials and artist books from the Bentley Rare Book Museum’s Cherokee Collection. Historical works on view include a Cherokee Hymn Book, circa 1940; a New Testament of the Holy Bible translated into the Cherokee language, 1860; and a copy of Cherokee Phoenix and Indians’ Advocate, 1830; among others. Also included is a contemporary artist book by Frank Brannon from 2005 as well as several examples of his prints of the Cherokee syllabary.
Buy TicketsJeffrey Gibson: They Teach Love, From the Collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and His Family FoundationAll Dayat Zuckerman Museum of ArtJeffrey Gibson: They Teach Love, from the Collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and His Family Foundation presents a sweeping survey of over 35 objects spanning 15 years. The exhibition includes prints, photography, painting, sculpture, installation, and video. Born in Colorado in 1972, Jeffrey Gibson is of Cherokee heritage and a member of the Mississippi Band of Choctaw. His vibrant work is a call for Indigenous empowerment as well as queer visibility. Gibson has a Bachelor of Fine Arts from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago and a Master of Fine Arts from the Royal College of Art, London. Gibson is representing the United States at the Venice Biennale 2024—the first Indigenous artist to have a solo exhibition in the American Pavilion. This traveling exhibition is organized by the Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art, Washington State University and is curated by Ryan Hardesty, Executive Director.
Support for this exhibition and related education and outreach programs has been made possible by a grant from the
Jordan Schnitzer Family Foundation.Opening Reception: October 2nd, 2024 RSVP
Gallery talk with artist Jeffrey Gibson and collector Jordan Schnitzer in association with INTERCHANGE faculty performance event: October 17th, 7:30pm
Buy Tickets+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: October 30, 5pm - 7:30pm
Buy TicketsArt Educators Biennial: Playful Encounters12:00pmat Fine Arts GalleryThe Zuckerman Museum of Art’s 2024 Art Educators Biennial, Playful Encounters, considers how art can be about play and the myriad ways artist-educators engage artmaking for enjoyment and recreation. Play carries the imagination to unexpected destinations and supports unbridled generative work.
Opening Reception: September 7th, 2024, from 2pm to 4pm. RSVP
Buy TicketsPippin8:00pmat Stillwell TheaterPippin is the story of one young man's journey to be extraordinary. Heir to the Frankish throne, the young prince Pippin is in search of the secret to true happiness and fulfillment. Pippin finds that happiness lies not in extraordinary endeavors, but rather in the unextraordinary moments that happen every day. Featuring an unforgettable score from musical theatre giant Stephen Schwartz. Originally Produced on the Broadway Stage by Stuart Ostrow. Directed on the Broadway Stage by Bob Fosse. 2013 Broadway Revival Directed by Diane Paulus. Orchestrations for 2013 Revival by Larry Hochman
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- 10SundayJeffrey Gibson: They Teach Love, From the Collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and His Family FoundationAll Dayat Zuckerman Museum of Art
Jeffrey Gibson: They Teach Love, from the Collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and His Family Foundation presents a sweeping survey of over 35 objects spanning 15 years. The exhibition includes prints, photography, painting, sculpture, installation, and video. Born in Colorado in 1972, Jeffrey Gibson is of Cherokee heritage and a member of the Mississippi Band of Choctaw. His vibrant work is a call for Indigenous empowerment as well as queer visibility. Gibson has a Bachelor of Fine Arts from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago and a Master of Fine Arts from the Royal College of Art, London. Gibson is representing the United States at the Venice Biennale 2024—the first Indigenous artist to have a solo exhibition in the American Pavilion. This traveling exhibition is organized by the Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art, Washington State University and is curated by Ryan Hardesty, Executive Director.
Support for this exhibition and related education and outreach programs has been made possible by a grant from the
Jordan Schnitzer Family Foundation.Opening Reception: October 2nd, 2024 RSVP
Gallery talk with artist Jeffrey Gibson and collector Jordan Schnitzer in association with INTERCHANGE faculty performance event: October 17th, 7:30pm
Buy TicketsCherokee Printing: Then and NowAll Dayat Zuckerman Museum of ArtThe Zuckerman Museum of Art is pleased to feature a careful selection of archival materials and artist books from the Bentley Rare Book Museum’s Cherokee Collection. Historical works on view include a Cherokee Hymn Book, circa 1940; a New Testament of the Holy Bible translated into the Cherokee language, 1860; and a copy of Cherokee Phoenix and Indians’ Advocate, 1830; among others. Also included is a contemporary artist book by Frank Brannon from 2005 as well as several examples of his prints of the Cherokee syllabary.
Buy Tickets+1Pippin3:00pmat Stillwell TheaterPippin is the story of one young man's journey to be extraordinary. Heir to the Frankish throne, the young prince Pippin is in search of the secret to true happiness and fulfillment. Pippin finds that happiness lies not in extraordinary endeavors, but rather in the unextraordinary moments that happen every day. Featuring an unforgettable score from musical theatre giant Stephen Schwartz. Originally Produced on the Broadway Stage by Stuart Ostrow. Directed on the Broadway Stage by Bob Fosse. 2013 Broadway Revival Directed by Diane Paulus. Orchestrations for 2013 Revival by Larry Hochman
Buy Tickets - 11MondayJeffrey Gibson: They Teach Love, From the Collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and His Family FoundationAll Dayat Zuckerman Museum of Art
Jeffrey Gibson: They Teach Love, from the Collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and His Family Foundation presents a sweeping survey of over 35 objects spanning 15 years. The exhibition includes prints, photography, painting, sculpture, installation, and video. Born in Colorado in 1972, Jeffrey Gibson is of Cherokee heritage and a member of the Mississippi Band of Choctaw. His vibrant work is a call for Indigenous empowerment as well as queer visibility. Gibson has a Bachelor of Fine Arts from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago and a Master of Fine Arts from the Royal College of Art, London. Gibson is representing the United States at the Venice Biennale 2024—the first Indigenous artist to have a solo exhibition in the American Pavilion. This traveling exhibition is organized by the Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art, Washington State University and is curated by Ryan Hardesty, Executive Director.
Support for this exhibition and related education and outreach programs has been made possible by a grant from the
Jordan Schnitzer Family Foundation.Opening Reception: October 2nd, 2024 RSVP
Gallery talk with artist Jeffrey Gibson and collector Jordan Schnitzer in association with INTERCHANGE faculty performance event: October 17th, 7:30pm
Buy TicketsCherokee Printing: Then and NowAll Dayat Zuckerman Museum of ArtThe Zuckerman Museum of Art is pleased to feature a careful selection of archival materials and artist books from the Bentley Rare Book Museum’s Cherokee Collection. Historical works on view include a Cherokee Hymn Book, circa 1940; a New Testament of the Holy Bible translated into the Cherokee language, 1860; and a copy of Cherokee Phoenix and Indians’ Advocate, 1830; among others. Also included is a contemporary artist book by Frank Brannon from 2005 as well as several examples of his prints of the Cherokee syllabary.
Buy Tickets+1Jazz Combos7:30pmat Bailey Performance Center, Morgan HallJazz Series. Enjoy an evening of performances by Bailey School of Music student jazz combos.
Buy Tickets - 12TuesdayJeffrey Gibson: They Teach Love, From the Collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and His Family FoundationAll Dayat Zuckerman Museum of Art
Jeffrey Gibson: They Teach Love, from the Collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and His Family Foundation presents a sweeping survey of over 35 objects spanning 15 years. The exhibition includes prints, photography, painting, sculpture, installation, and video. Born in Colorado in 1972, Jeffrey Gibson is of Cherokee heritage and a member of the Mississippi Band of Choctaw. His vibrant work is a call for Indigenous empowerment as well as queer visibility. Gibson has a Bachelor of Fine Arts from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago and a Master of Fine Arts from the Royal College of Art, London. Gibson is representing the United States at the Venice Biennale 2024—the first Indigenous artist to have a solo exhibition in the American Pavilion. This traveling exhibition is organized by the Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art, Washington State University and is curated by Ryan Hardesty, Executive Director.
Support for this exhibition and related education and outreach programs has been made possible by a grant from the
Jordan Schnitzer Family Foundation.Opening Reception: October 2nd, 2024 RSVP
Gallery talk with artist Jeffrey Gibson and collector Jordan Schnitzer in association with INTERCHANGE faculty performance event: October 17th, 7:30pm
Buy TicketsCherokee Printing: Then and NowAll Dayat Zuckerman Museum of ArtThe Zuckerman Museum of Art is pleased to feature a careful selection of archival materials and artist books from the Bentley Rare Book Museum’s Cherokee Collection. Historical works on view include a Cherokee Hymn Book, circa 1940; a New Testament of the Holy Bible translated into the Cherokee language, 1860; and a copy of Cherokee Phoenix and Indians’ Advocate, 1830; among others. Also included is a contemporary artist book by Frank Brannon from 2005 as well as several examples of his prints of the Cherokee syllabary.
Buy Tickets+2Art Educators Biennial: Playful Encounters10:00amat Fine Arts GalleryThe Zuckerman Museum of Art’s 2024 Art Educators Biennial, Playful Encounters, considers how art can be about play and the myriad ways artist-educators engage artmaking for enjoyment and recreation. Play carries the imagination to unexpected destinations and supports unbridled generative work.
Opening Reception: September 7th, 2024, from 2pm to 4pm. RSVP
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 - 13WednesdayCherokee Printing: Then and NowAll Dayat Zuckerman Museum of Art
The Zuckerman Museum of Art is pleased to feature a careful selection of archival materials and artist books from the Bentley Rare Book Museum’s Cherokee Collection. Historical works on view include a Cherokee Hymn Book, circa 1940; a New Testament of the Holy Bible translated into the Cherokee language, 1860; and a copy of Cherokee Phoenix and Indians’ Advocate, 1830; among others. Also included is a contemporary artist book by Frank Brannon from 2005 as well as several examples of his prints of the Cherokee syllabary.
Buy TicketsJeffrey Gibson: They Teach Love, From the Collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and His Family FoundationAll Dayat Zuckerman Museum of ArtJeffrey Gibson: They Teach Love, from the Collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and His Family Foundation presents a sweeping survey of over 35 objects spanning 15 years. The exhibition includes prints, photography, painting, sculpture, installation, and video. Born in Colorado in 1972, Jeffrey Gibson is of Cherokee heritage and a member of the Mississippi Band of Choctaw. His vibrant work is a call for Indigenous empowerment as well as queer visibility. Gibson has a Bachelor of Fine Arts from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago and a Master of Fine Arts from the Royal College of Art, London. Gibson is representing the United States at the Venice Biennale 2024—the first Indigenous artist to have a solo exhibition in the American Pavilion. This traveling exhibition is organized by the Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art, Washington State University and is curated by Ryan Hardesty, Executive Director.
Support for this exhibition and related education and outreach programs has been made possible by a grant from the
Jordan Schnitzer Family Foundation.Opening Reception: October 2nd, 2024 RSVP
Gallery talk with artist Jeffrey Gibson and collector Jordan Schnitzer in association with INTERCHANGE faculty performance event: October 17th, 7:30pm
Buy Tickets+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: November 13, 2024 5pm - 7:30pm
Buy TicketsArt Educators Biennial: Playful Encounters10:00amat Fine Arts GalleryThe Zuckerman Museum of Art’s 2024 Art Educators Biennial, Playful Encounters, considers how art can be about play and the myriad ways artist-educators engage artmaking for enjoyment and recreation. Play carries the imagination to unexpected destinations and supports unbridled generative work.
Opening Reception: September 7th, 2024, from 2pm to 4pm. RSVP
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 Tickets - 14ThursdayCherokee Printing: Then and NowAll Dayat Zuckerman Museum of Art
The Zuckerman Museum of Art is pleased to feature a careful selection of archival materials and artist books from the Bentley Rare Book Museum’s Cherokee Collection. Historical works on view include a Cherokee Hymn Book, circa 1940; a New Testament of the Holy Bible translated into the Cherokee language, 1860; and a copy of Cherokee Phoenix and Indians’ Advocate, 1830; among others. Also included is a contemporary artist book by Frank Brannon from 2005 as well as several examples of his prints of the Cherokee syllabary.
Buy TicketsJeffrey Gibson: They Teach Love, From the Collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and His Family FoundationAll Dayat Zuckerman Museum of ArtJeffrey Gibson: They Teach Love, from the Collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and His Family Foundation presents a sweeping survey of over 35 objects spanning 15 years. The exhibition includes prints, photography, painting, sculpture, installation, and video. Born in Colorado in 1972, Jeffrey Gibson is of Cherokee heritage and a member of the Mississippi Band of Choctaw. His vibrant work is a call for Indigenous empowerment as well as queer visibility. Gibson has a Bachelor of Fine Arts from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago and a Master of Fine Arts from the Royal College of Art, London. Gibson is representing the United States at the Venice Biennale 2024—the first Indigenous artist to have a solo exhibition in the American Pavilion. This traveling exhibition is organized by the Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art, Washington State University and is curated by Ryan Hardesty, Executive Director.
Support for this exhibition and related education and outreach programs has been made possible by a grant from the
Jordan Schnitzer Family Foundation.Opening Reception: October 2nd, 2024 RSVP
Gallery talk with artist Jeffrey Gibson and collector Jordan Schnitzer in association with INTERCHANGE faculty performance event: October 17th, 7:30pm
Buy Tickets+5SOAAD 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: November 13, 2024 5pm - 7:30pm
Buy TicketsArt Educators Biennial: Playful Encounters10:00amat Fine Arts GalleryThe Zuckerman Museum of Art’s 2024 Art Educators Biennial, Playful Encounters, considers how art can be about play and the myriad ways artist-educators engage artmaking for enjoyment and recreation. Play carries the imagination to unexpected destinations and supports unbridled generative work.
Opening Reception: September 7th, 2024, from 2pm to 4pm. RSVP
Buy TicketsPippin7:30pmat Stillwell TheaterPippin is the story of one young man's journey to be extraordinary. Heir to the Frankish throne, the young prince Pippin is in search of the secret to true happiness and fulfillment. Pippin finds that happiness lies not in extraordinary endeavors, but rather in the unextraordinary moments that happen every day. Featuring an unforgettable score from musical theatre giant Stephen Schwartz. Originally Produced on the Broadway Stage by Stuart Ostrow. Directed on the Broadway Stage by Bob Fosse. 2013 Broadway Revival Directed by Diane Paulus. Orchestrations for 2013 Revival by Larry Hochman
Buy TicketsProperties of Being7:30pmat KSU Dance Theater on the Marietta campusThis concert features works created by our esteemed faculty and performed by our celebrated KSU Dance Company. The program will include both classical and contemporary dance, highlighting the universal need to move, connect, and simply be with others. Join us for an evening of unparalleled artistry and innovation that defines KSU Dance.
Buy TicketsJazz Combos7:30pmat Bailey Performance Center, Morgan HallJazz Series. Enjoy an evening of performances by Bailey School of Music student jazz combos.
Buy Tickets - 15FridayJeffrey Gibson: They Teach Love, From the Collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and His Family FoundationAll Dayat Zuckerman Museum of Art
Jeffrey Gibson: They Teach Love, from the Collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and His Family Foundation presents a sweeping survey of over 35 objects spanning 15 years. The exhibition includes prints, photography, painting, sculpture, installation, and video. Born in Colorado in 1972, Jeffrey Gibson is of Cherokee heritage and a member of the Mississippi Band of Choctaw. His vibrant work is a call for Indigenous empowerment as well as queer visibility. Gibson has a Bachelor of Fine Arts from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago and a Master of Fine Arts from the Royal College of Art, London. Gibson is representing the United States at the Venice Biennale 2024—the first Indigenous artist to have a solo exhibition in the American Pavilion. This traveling exhibition is organized by the Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art, Washington State University and is curated by Ryan Hardesty, Executive Director.
Support for this exhibition and related education and outreach programs has been made possible by a grant from the
Jordan Schnitzer Family Foundation.Opening Reception: October 2nd, 2024 RSVP
Gallery talk with artist Jeffrey Gibson and collector Jordan Schnitzer in association with INTERCHANGE faculty performance event: October 17th, 7:30pm
Buy TicketsCherokee Printing: Then and NowAll Dayat Zuckerman Museum of ArtThe Zuckerman Museum of Art is pleased to feature a careful selection of archival materials and artist books from the Bentley Rare Book Museum’s Cherokee Collection. Historical works on view include a Cherokee Hymn Book, circa 1940; a New Testament of the Holy Bible translated into the Cherokee language, 1860; and a copy of Cherokee Phoenix and Indians’ Advocate, 1830; among others. Also included is a contemporary artist book by Frank Brannon from 2005 as well as several examples of his prints of the Cherokee syllabary.
Buy Tickets+7SOAAD 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: November 13, 2024 5pm - 7:30pm
Buy TicketsArt Educators Biennial: Playful Encounters10:00amat Fine Arts GalleryThe Zuckerman Museum of Art’s 2024 Art Educators Biennial, Playful Encounters, considers how art can be about play and the myriad ways artist-educators engage artmaking for enjoyment and recreation. Play carries the imagination to unexpected destinations and supports unbridled generative work.
Opening Reception: September 7th, 2024, from 2pm to 4pm. RSVP
Buy TicketsOpossum and the Season Stone10:30amat Swift Cantrell ParkLive cello melodies enhance this multisensory, immersive adventure through the Children’s Forest at Swift-Cantrell Park. Crafted by KSU students, faculty, and local artists to explore nature’s rhythms, Opossum and the Season Stone is designed for children ages 0-8 and their caregivers. Presented in collaboration with KSU’s Department of Theatre and Performance Studies; Smith Gilbert Gardens, City of Kennesaw Botanical Garden; and the City of Kennesaw Parks and Recreation Department. Costumes created in partnership with KSU School of Art and Design’s Textiles program.
Catherine Blackburn Artist Lecture1:30pmat Zuckerman Museum of ArtNovember 15th, at 1:30p - Artist Lecture RSVP LINK
Blackburn will present an artist talk on Friday, November 15 in which she reflects on her wearable art practice and its intersection between Indigenous dress, collaboration, and community. On Saturday, November 16, join Catherine for an Applied Beading Workshop inspired by Aboriginal Classics, a series of works exploring themes of identity, language, and story.
KSU Wind Ensemble8:00pmat Bailey Performance Center, Morgan HallBands & 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 TicketsPippin8:00pmat Stillwell TheaterPippin is the story of one young man's journey to be extraordinary. Heir to the Frankish throne, the young prince Pippin is in search of the secret to true happiness and fulfillment. Pippin finds that happiness lies not in extraordinary endeavors, but rather in the unextraordinary moments that happen every day. Featuring an unforgettable score from musical theatre giant Stephen Schwartz. Originally Produced on the Broadway Stage by Stuart Ostrow. Directed on the Broadway Stage by Bob Fosse. 2013 Broadway Revival Directed by Diane Paulus. Orchestrations for 2013 Revival by Larry Hochman
Buy TicketsProperties of Being8:00pmat KSU Dance Theater on the Marietta campusThis concert features works created by our esteemed faculty and performed by our celebrated KSU Dance Company. The program will include both classical and contemporary dance, highlighting the universal need to move, connect, and simply be with others. Join us for an evening of unparalleled artistry and innovation that defines KSU Dance.
Buy Tickets - 16SaturdayCherokee Printing: Then and NowAll Dayat Zuckerman Museum of Art
The Zuckerman Museum of Art is pleased to feature a careful selection of archival materials and artist books from the Bentley Rare Book Museum’s Cherokee Collection. Historical works on view include a Cherokee Hymn Book, circa 1940; a New Testament of the Holy Bible translated into the Cherokee language, 1860; and a copy of Cherokee Phoenix and Indians’ Advocate, 1830; among others. Also included is a contemporary artist book by Frank Brannon from 2005 as well as several examples of his prints of the Cherokee syllabary.
Buy TicketsJeffrey Gibson: They Teach Love, From the Collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and His Family FoundationAll Dayat Zuckerman Museum of ArtJeffrey Gibson: They Teach Love, from the Collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and His Family Foundation presents a sweeping survey of over 35 objects spanning 15 years. The exhibition includes prints, photography, painting, sculpture, installation, and video. Born in Colorado in 1972, Jeffrey Gibson is of Cherokee heritage and a member of the Mississippi Band of Choctaw. His vibrant work is a call for Indigenous empowerment as well as queer visibility. Gibson has a Bachelor of Fine Arts from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago and a Master of Fine Arts from the Royal College of Art, London. Gibson is representing the United States at the Venice Biennale 2024—the first Indigenous artist to have a solo exhibition in the American Pavilion. This traveling exhibition is organized by the Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art, Washington State University and is curated by Ryan Hardesty, Executive Director.
Support for this exhibition and related education and outreach programs has been made possible by a grant from the
Jordan Schnitzer Family Foundation.Opening Reception: October 2nd, 2024 RSVP
Gallery talk with artist Jeffrey Gibson and collector Jordan Schnitzer in association with INTERCHANGE faculty performance event: October 17th, 7:30pm
Buy Tickets+9SOAAD 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: November 13, 2024 5pm - 7:30pm
Buy TicketsOpossum and the Season Stone10:30amat Swift Cantrell ParkLive cello melodies enhance this multisensory, immersive adventure through the Children’s Forest at Swift-Cantrell Park. Crafted by KSU students, faculty, and local artists to explore nature’s rhythms, Opossum and the Season Stone is designed for children ages 0-8 and their caregivers. Presented in collaboration with KSU’s Department of Theatre and Performance Studies; Smith Gilbert Gardens, City of Kennesaw Botanical Garden; and the City of Kennesaw Parks and Recreation Department. Costumes created in partnership with KSU School of Art and Design’s Textiles program.
Art Educators Biennial: Playful Encounters12:00pmat Fine Arts GalleryThe Zuckerman Museum of Art’s 2024 Art Educators Biennial, Playful Encounters, considers how art can be about play and the myriad ways artist-educators engage artmaking for enjoyment and recreation. Play carries the imagination to unexpected destinations and supports unbridled generative work.
Opening Reception: September 7th, 2024, from 2pm to 4pm. RSVP
Buy TicketsCatherine Blackburn Workshop12:00pmat Zuckerman Museum of ArtNovember 16th, from 12p to 4p - Workshop RSVP LINK
Blackburn will present an artist talk on Friday, November 15 in which she reflects on her wearable art practice and its intersection between Indigenous dress, collaboration, and community. On Saturday, November 16, join Catherine for an Applied Beading Workshop inspired by Aboriginal Classics, a series of works exploring themes of identity, language, and story.
Tango with Jesús Castro-Balbi and Daniel Binelli2:00pmat Bailey Performance Center, Morgan HallFaculty Recital Series. Join faculty artist Jesús Castro-Balbi, cello, and guest artist Daniel Binelli, bandoneon, for a program of tango music.
This performance is FREE, no tickets are required.
Opossum and the Season Stone3:00pmat Swift Cantrell ParkLive cello melodies enhance this multisensory, immersive adventure through the Children’s Forest at Swift-Cantrell Park. Crafted by KSU students, faculty, and local artists to explore nature’s rhythms, Opossum and the Season Stone is designed for children ages 0-8 and their caregivers. Presented in collaboration with KSU’s Department of Theatre and Performance Studies; Smith Gilbert Gardens, City of Kennesaw Botanical Garden; and the City of Kennesaw Parks and Recreation Department. Costumes created in partnership with KSU School of Art and Design’s Textiles program.
Pippin8:00pmat Stillwell TheaterPippin is the story of one young man's journey to be extraordinary. Heir to the Frankish throne, the young prince Pippin is in search of the secret to true happiness and fulfillment. Pippin finds that happiness lies not in extraordinary endeavors, but rather in the unextraordinary moments that happen every day. Featuring an unforgettable score from musical theatre giant Stephen Schwartz. Originally Produced on the Broadway Stage by Stuart Ostrow. Directed on the Broadway Stage by Bob Fosse. 2013 Broadway Revival Directed by Diane Paulus. Orchestrations for 2013 Revival by Larry Hochman
Buy TicketsProperties of Being8:00pmat KSU Dance Theater on the Marietta campusThis concert features works created by our esteemed faculty and performed by our celebrated KSU Dance Company. The program will include both classical and contemporary dance, highlighting the universal need to move, connect, and simply be with others. Join us for an evening of unparalleled artistry and innovation that defines KSU Dance.
Buy 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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- 17SundayCherokee Printing: Then and NowAll Dayat Zuckerman Museum of Art
The Zuckerman Museum of Art is pleased to feature a careful selection of archival materials and artist books from the Bentley Rare Book Museum’s Cherokee Collection. Historical works on view include a Cherokee Hymn Book, circa 1940; a New Testament of the Holy Bible translated into the Cherokee language, 1860; and a copy of Cherokee Phoenix and Indians’ Advocate, 1830; among others. Also included is a contemporary artist book by Frank Brannon from 2005 as well as several examples of his prints of the Cherokee syllabary.
Buy TicketsJeffrey Gibson: They Teach Love, From the Collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and His Family FoundationAll Dayat Zuckerman Museum of ArtJeffrey Gibson: They Teach Love, from the Collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and His Family Foundation presents a sweeping survey of over 35 objects spanning 15 years. The exhibition includes prints, photography, painting, sculpture, installation, and video. Born in Colorado in 1972, Jeffrey Gibson is of Cherokee heritage and a member of the Mississippi Band of Choctaw. His vibrant work is a call for Indigenous empowerment as well as queer visibility. Gibson has a Bachelor of Fine Arts from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago and a Master of Fine Arts from the Royal College of Art, London. Gibson is representing the United States at the Venice Biennale 2024—the first Indigenous artist to have a solo exhibition in the American Pavilion. This traveling exhibition is organized by the Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art, Washington State University and is curated by Ryan Hardesty, Executive Director.
Support for this exhibition and related education and outreach programs has been made possible by a grant from the
Jordan Schnitzer Family Foundation.Opening Reception: October 2nd, 2024 RSVP
Gallery talk with artist Jeffrey Gibson and collector Jordan Schnitzer in association with INTERCHANGE faculty performance event: October 17th, 7:30pm
Buy Tickets+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: November 13, 2024 5pm - 7:30pm
Buy TicketsPippin3:00pmat Stillwell TheaterPippin is the story of one young man's journey to be extraordinary. Heir to the Frankish throne, the young prince Pippin is in search of the secret to true happiness and fulfillment. Pippin finds that happiness lies not in extraordinary endeavors, but rather in the unextraordinary moments that happen every day. Featuring an unforgettable score from musical theatre giant Stephen Schwartz. Originally Produced on the Broadway Stage by Stuart Ostrow. Directed on the Broadway Stage by Bob Fosse. 2013 Broadway Revival Directed by Diane Paulus. Orchestrations for 2013 Revival by Larry Hochman
Buy Tickets - 18MondaySOAAD 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: November 13, 2024 5pm - 7:30pm
Buy TicketsCherokee Printing: Then and NowAll Dayat Zuckerman Museum of ArtThe Zuckerman Museum of Art is pleased to feature a careful selection of archival materials and artist books from the Bentley Rare Book Museum’s Cherokee Collection. Historical works on view include a Cherokee Hymn Book, circa 1940; a New Testament of the Holy Bible translated into the Cherokee language, 1860; and a copy of Cherokee Phoenix and Indians’ Advocate, 1830; among others. Also included is a contemporary artist book by Frank Brannon from 2005 as well as several examples of his prints of the Cherokee syllabary.
Buy Tickets+3Jeffrey Gibson: They Teach Love, From the Collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and His Family FoundationAll Dayat Zuckerman Museum of ArtJeffrey Gibson: They Teach Love, from the Collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and His Family Foundation presents a sweeping survey of over 35 objects spanning 15 years. The exhibition includes prints, photography, painting, sculpture, installation, and video. Born in Colorado in 1972, Jeffrey Gibson is of Cherokee heritage and a member of the Mississippi Band of Choctaw. His vibrant work is a call for Indigenous empowerment as well as queer visibility. Gibson has a Bachelor of Fine Arts from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago and a Master of Fine Arts from the Royal College of Art, London. Gibson is representing the United States at the Venice Biennale 2024—the first Indigenous artist to have a solo exhibition in the American Pavilion. This traveling exhibition is organized by the Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art, Washington State University and is curated by Ryan Hardesty, Executive Director.
Support for this exhibition and related education and outreach programs has been made possible by a grant from the
Jordan Schnitzer Family Foundation.Opening Reception: October 2nd, 2024 RSVP
Gallery talk with artist Jeffrey Gibson and collector Jordan Schnitzer in association with INTERCHANGE faculty performance event: October 17th, 7:30pm
Buy TicketsKSU University Band & KSU Wind Symphony7:30pmat Bailey Performance Center, Morgan HallBands & Percussion Series. Enjoy performances by the KSU University Band and KSU Wind Symphony under the direction of Bailey School of Music faculty.
Buy TicketsKSU University Band & KSU Wind Symphony7:30pmat Bailey Performance Center, Morgan HallBands & Percussion Series. Enjoy performances by the KSU University Band and KSU Wind Symphony under the direction of Bailey School of Music faculty.
Buy Tickets - 19TuesdayJeffrey Gibson: They Teach Love, From the Collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and His Family FoundationAll Dayat Zuckerman Museum of Art
Jeffrey Gibson: They Teach Love, from the Collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and His Family Foundation presents a sweeping survey of over 35 objects spanning 15 years. The exhibition includes prints, photography, painting, sculpture, installation, and video. Born in Colorado in 1972, Jeffrey Gibson is of Cherokee heritage and a member of the Mississippi Band of Choctaw. His vibrant work is a call for Indigenous empowerment as well as queer visibility. Gibson has a Bachelor of Fine Arts from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago and a Master of Fine Arts from the Royal College of Art, London. Gibson is representing the United States at the Venice Biennale 2024—the first Indigenous artist to have a solo exhibition in the American Pavilion. This traveling exhibition is organized by the Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art, Washington State University and is curated by Ryan Hardesty, Executive Director.
Support for this exhibition and related education and outreach programs has been made possible by a grant from the
Jordan Schnitzer Family Foundation.Opening Reception: October 2nd, 2024 RSVP
Gallery talk with artist Jeffrey Gibson and collector Jordan Schnitzer in association with INTERCHANGE faculty performance event: October 17th, 7:30pm
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: November 13, 2024 5pm - 7:30pm
Buy Tickets+3Cherokee Printing: Then and NowAll Dayat Zuckerman Museum of ArtThe Zuckerman Museum of Art is pleased to feature a careful selection of archival materials and artist books from the Bentley Rare Book Museum’s Cherokee Collection. Historical works on view include a Cherokee Hymn Book, circa 1940; a New Testament of the Holy Bible translated into the Cherokee language, 1860; and a copy of Cherokee Phoenix and Indians’ Advocate, 1830; among others. Also included is a contemporary artist book by Frank Brannon from 2005 as well as several examples of his prints of the Cherokee syllabary.
Buy TicketsArt Educators Biennial: Playful Encounters10:00amat Fine Arts GalleryThe Zuckerman Museum of Art’s 2024 Art Educators Biennial, Playful Encounters, considers how art can be about play and the myriad ways artist-educators engage artmaking for enjoyment and recreation. Play carries the imagination to unexpected destinations and supports unbridled generative work.
Opening Reception: September 7th, 2024, from 2pm to 4pm. RSVP
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 - 20WednesdayCherokee Printing: Then and NowAll Dayat Zuckerman Museum of Art
The Zuckerman Museum of Art is pleased to feature a careful selection of archival materials and artist books from the Bentley Rare Book Museum’s Cherokee Collection. Historical works on view include a Cherokee Hymn Book, circa 1940; a New Testament of the Holy Bible translated into the Cherokee language, 1860; and a copy of Cherokee Phoenix and Indians’ Advocate, 1830; among others. Also included is a contemporary artist book by Frank Brannon from 2005 as well as several examples of his prints of the Cherokee syllabary.
Buy TicketsJeffrey Gibson: They Teach Love, From the Collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and His Family FoundationAll Dayat Zuckerman Museum of ArtJeffrey Gibson: They Teach Love, from the Collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and His Family Foundation presents a sweeping survey of over 35 objects spanning 15 years. The exhibition includes prints, photography, painting, sculpture, installation, and video. Born in Colorado in 1972, Jeffrey Gibson is of Cherokee heritage and a member of the Mississippi Band of Choctaw. His vibrant work is a call for Indigenous empowerment as well as queer visibility. Gibson has a Bachelor of Fine Arts from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago and a Master of Fine Arts from the Royal College of Art, London. Gibson is representing the United States at the Venice Biennale 2024—the first Indigenous artist to have a solo exhibition in the American Pavilion. This traveling exhibition is organized by the Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art, Washington State University and is curated by Ryan Hardesty, Executive Director.
Support for this exhibition and related education and outreach programs has been made possible by a grant from the
Jordan Schnitzer Family Foundation.Opening Reception: October 2nd, 2024 RSVP
Gallery talk with artist Jeffrey Gibson and collector Jordan Schnitzer in association with INTERCHANGE faculty performance event: October 17th, 7:30pm
Buy Tickets+4SOAAD 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: November 13, 2024 5pm - 7:30pm
Buy TicketsFall 2024 COTA Council for Undergraduate Research Symposium of Student Scholars9:00amat Marietta CampusCome join our College of the Arts students presenting at the Fall Symposium of Student Scholars showcases research.
Art Educators Biennial: Playful Encounters10:00amat Fine Arts GalleryThe Zuckerman Museum of Art’s 2024 Art Educators Biennial, Playful Encounters, considers how art can be about play and the myriad ways artist-educators engage artmaking for enjoyment and recreation. Play carries the imagination to unexpected destinations and supports unbridled generative work.
Opening Reception: September 7th, 2024, from 2pm to 4pm. RSVP
Buy TicketsKSU Symphony Orchestra8:00pmat Bailey Performance Center, Morgan HallOrchestras Series. Enjoy a performance by the KSU Symphony Orchestra under the direction of Bailey School of Music Director of Orchestral Studies Nathaniel F. Parker.
Buy Tickets - 21ThursdayCherokee Printing: Then and NowAll Dayat Zuckerman Museum of Art
The Zuckerman Museum of Art is pleased to feature a careful selection of archival materials and artist books from the Bentley Rare Book Museum’s Cherokee Collection. Historical works on view include a Cherokee Hymn Book, circa 1940; a New Testament of the Holy Bible translated into the Cherokee language, 1860; and a copy of Cherokee Phoenix and Indians’ Advocate, 1830; among others. Also included is a contemporary artist book by Frank Brannon from 2005 as well as several examples of his prints of the Cherokee syllabary.
Buy TicketsJeffrey Gibson: They Teach Love, From the Collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and His Family FoundationAll Dayat Zuckerman Museum of ArtJeffrey Gibson: They Teach Love, from the Collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and His Family Foundation presents a sweeping survey of over 35 objects spanning 15 years. The exhibition includes prints, photography, painting, sculpture, installation, and video. Born in Colorado in 1972, Jeffrey Gibson is of Cherokee heritage and a member of the Mississippi Band of Choctaw. His vibrant work is a call for Indigenous empowerment as well as queer visibility. Gibson has a Bachelor of Fine Arts from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago and a Master of Fine Arts from the Royal College of Art, London. Gibson is representing the United States at the Venice Biennale 2024—the first Indigenous artist to have a solo exhibition in the American Pavilion. This traveling exhibition is organized by the Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art, Washington State University and is curated by Ryan Hardesty, Executive Director.
Support for this exhibition and related education and outreach programs has been made possible by a grant from the
Jordan Schnitzer Family Foundation.Opening Reception: October 2nd, 2024 RSVP
Gallery talk with artist Jeffrey Gibson and collector Jordan Schnitzer in association with INTERCHANGE faculty performance event: October 17th, 7:30pm
Buy Tickets+4SOAAD 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: November 13, 2024 5pm - 7:30pm
Buy TicketsFall 2024 COTA Council for Undergraduate Research Symposium of Student Scholars9:00amat Marietta CampusCome join our College of the Arts students presenting at the Fall Symposium of Student Scholars showcases research.
Art Educators Biennial: Playful Encounters10:00amat Fine Arts GalleryThe Zuckerman Museum of Art’s 2024 Art Educators Biennial, Playful Encounters, considers how art can be about play and the myriad ways artist-educators engage artmaking for enjoyment and recreation. Play carries the imagination to unexpected destinations and supports unbridled generative work.
Opening Reception: September 7th, 2024, from 2pm to 4pm. RSVP
Buy TicketsKSU Brass Ensembles7:30pmat Bailey Performance Center, Morgan HallChamber Music Series. Enjoy an evening of performances by Bailey School of Music student brass ensembles.
Buy Tickets - 22FridayJeffrey Gibson: They Teach Love, From the Collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and His Family FoundationAll Dayat Zuckerman Museum of Art
Jeffrey Gibson: They Teach Love, from the Collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and His Family Foundation presents a sweeping survey of over 35 objects spanning 15 years. The exhibition includes prints, photography, painting, sculpture, installation, and video. Born in Colorado in 1972, Jeffrey Gibson is of Cherokee heritage and a member of the Mississippi Band of Choctaw. His vibrant work is a call for Indigenous empowerment as well as queer visibility. Gibson has a Bachelor of Fine Arts from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago and a Master of Fine Arts from the Royal College of Art, London. Gibson is representing the United States at the Venice Biennale 2024—the first Indigenous artist to have a solo exhibition in the American Pavilion. This traveling exhibition is organized by the Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art, Washington State University and is curated by Ryan Hardesty, Executive Director.
Support for this exhibition and related education and outreach programs has been made possible by a grant from the
Jordan Schnitzer Family Foundation.Opening Reception: October 2nd, 2024 RSVP
Gallery talk with artist Jeffrey Gibson and collector Jordan Schnitzer in association with INTERCHANGE faculty performance event: October 17th, 7:30pm
Buy TicketsCherokee Printing: Then and NowAll Dayat Zuckerman Museum of ArtThe Zuckerman Museum of Art is pleased to feature a careful selection of archival materials and artist books from the Bentley Rare Book Museum’s Cherokee Collection. Historical works on view include a Cherokee Hymn Book, circa 1940; a New Testament of the Holy Bible translated into the Cherokee language, 1860; and a copy of Cherokee Phoenix and Indians’ Advocate, 1830; among others. Also included is a contemporary artist book by Frank Brannon from 2005 as well as several examples of his prints of the Cherokee syllabary.
Buy Tickets+4SOAAD 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: November 13, 2024 5pm - 7:30pm
Buy TicketsFall 2024 COTA Council for Undergraduate Research Symposium of Student Scholars9:00amat Marietta CampusCome join our College of the Arts students presenting at the Fall Symposium of Student Scholars showcases research.
Art Educators Biennial: Playful Encounters10:00amat Fine Arts GalleryThe Zuckerman Museum of Art’s 2024 Art Educators Biennial, Playful Encounters, considers how art can be about play and the myriad ways artist-educators engage artmaking for enjoyment and recreation. Play carries the imagination to unexpected destinations and supports unbridled generative work.
Opening Reception: September 7th, 2024, from 2pm to 4pm. RSVP
Buy TicketsOpossum and the Season Stone10:30amat Swift Cantrell ParkLive cello melodies enhance this multisensory, immersive adventure through the Children’s Forest at Swift-Cantrell Park. Crafted by KSU students, faculty, and local artists to explore nature’s rhythms, Opossum and the Season Stone is designed for children ages 0-8 and their caregivers. Presented in collaboration with KSU’s Department of Theatre and Performance Studies; Smith Gilbert Gardens, City of Kennesaw Botanical Garden; and the City of Kennesaw Parks and Recreation Department. Costumes created in partnership with KSU School of Art and Design’s Textiles program.
- 23SaturdayCherokee Printing: Then and NowAll Dayat Zuckerman Museum of Art
The Zuckerman Museum of Art is pleased to feature a careful selection of archival materials and artist books from the Bentley Rare Book Museum’s Cherokee Collection. Historical works on view include a Cherokee Hymn Book, circa 1940; a New Testament of the Holy Bible translated into the Cherokee language, 1860; and a copy of Cherokee Phoenix and Indians’ Advocate, 1830; among others. Also included is a contemporary artist book by Frank Brannon from 2005 as well as several examples of his prints of the Cherokee syllabary.
Buy TicketsJeffrey Gibson: They Teach Love, From the Collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and His Family FoundationAll Dayat Zuckerman Museum of ArtJeffrey Gibson: They Teach Love, from the Collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and His Family Foundation presents a sweeping survey of over 35 objects spanning 15 years. The exhibition includes prints, photography, painting, sculpture, installation, and video. Born in Colorado in 1972, Jeffrey Gibson is of Cherokee heritage and a member of the Mississippi Band of Choctaw. His vibrant work is a call for Indigenous empowerment as well as queer visibility. Gibson has a Bachelor of Fine Arts from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago and a Master of Fine Arts from the Royal College of Art, London. Gibson is representing the United States at the Venice Biennale 2024—the first Indigenous artist to have a solo exhibition in the American Pavilion. This traveling exhibition is organized by the Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art, Washington State University and is curated by Ryan Hardesty, Executive Director.
Support for this exhibition and related education and outreach programs has been made possible by a grant from the
Jordan Schnitzer Family Foundation.Opening Reception: October 2nd, 2024 RSVP
Gallery talk with artist Jeffrey Gibson and collector Jordan Schnitzer in association with INTERCHANGE faculty performance event: October 17th, 7:30pm
Buy Tickets+4SOAAD 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: November 13, 2024 5pm - 7:30pm
Buy TicketsOpossum and the Season Stone10:30amat Swift Cantrell ParkLive cello melodies enhance this multisensory, immersive adventure through the Children’s Forest at Swift-Cantrell Park. Crafted by KSU students, faculty, and local artists to explore nature’s rhythms, Opossum and the Season Stone is designed for children ages 0-8 and their caregivers. Presented in collaboration with KSU’s Department of Theatre and Performance Studies; Smith Gilbert Gardens, City of Kennesaw Botanical Garden; and the City of Kennesaw Parks and Recreation Department. Costumes created in partnership with KSU School of Art and Design’s Textiles program.
Art Educators Biennial: Playful Encounters12:00pmat Fine Arts GalleryThe Zuckerman Museum of Art’s 2024 Art Educators Biennial, Playful Encounters, considers how art can be about play and the myriad ways artist-educators engage artmaking for enjoyment and recreation. Play carries the imagination to unexpected destinations and supports unbridled generative work.
Opening Reception: September 7th, 2024, from 2pm to 4pm. RSVP
Buy TicketsOpossum and the Season Stone1:00pmat Swift Cantrell ParkLive cello melodies enhance this multisensory, immersive adventure through the Children’s Forest at Swift-Cantrell Park. Crafted by KSU students, faculty, and local artists to explore nature’s rhythms, Opossum and the Season Stone is designed for children ages 0-8 and their caregivers. Presented in collaboration with KSU’s Department of Theatre and Performance Studies; Smith Gilbert Gardens, City of Kennesaw Botanical Garden; and the City of Kennesaw Parks and Recreation Department. Costumes created in partnership with KSU School of Art and Design’s Textiles program.
- 24SundayCherokee Printing: Then and NowAll Dayat Zuckerman Museum of Art
The Zuckerman Museum of Art is pleased to feature a careful selection of archival materials and artist books from the Bentley Rare Book Museum’s Cherokee Collection. Historical works on view include a Cherokee Hymn Book, circa 1940; a New Testament of the Holy Bible translated into the Cherokee language, 1860; and a copy of Cherokee Phoenix and Indians’ Advocate, 1830; among others. Also included is a contemporary artist book by Frank Brannon from 2005 as well as several examples of his prints of the Cherokee syllabary.
Buy TicketsJeffrey Gibson: They Teach Love, From the Collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and His Family FoundationAll Dayat Zuckerman Museum of ArtJeffrey Gibson: They Teach Love, from the Collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and His Family Foundation presents a sweeping survey of over 35 objects spanning 15 years. The exhibition includes prints, photography, painting, sculpture, installation, and video. Born in Colorado in 1972, Jeffrey Gibson is of Cherokee heritage and a member of the Mississippi Band of Choctaw. His vibrant work is a call for Indigenous empowerment as well as queer visibility. Gibson has a Bachelor of Fine Arts from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago and a Master of Fine Arts from the Royal College of Art, London. Gibson is representing the United States at the Venice Biennale 2024—the first Indigenous artist to have a solo exhibition in the American Pavilion. This traveling exhibition is organized by the Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art, Washington State University and is curated by Ryan Hardesty, Executive Director.
Support for this exhibition and related education and outreach programs has been made possible by a grant from the
Jordan Schnitzer Family Foundation.Opening Reception: October 2nd, 2024 RSVP
Gallery talk with artist Jeffrey Gibson and collector Jordan Schnitzer in association with INTERCHANGE faculty performance event: October 17th, 7:30pm
Buy Tickets+1SOAAD 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: November 13, 2024 5pm - 7:30pm
Buy Tickets - 25MondayCherokee Printing: Then and NowAll Dayat Zuckerman Museum of Art
The Zuckerman Museum of Art is pleased to feature a careful selection of archival materials and artist books from the Bentley Rare Book Museum’s Cherokee Collection. Historical works on view include a Cherokee Hymn Book, circa 1940; a New Testament of the Holy Bible translated into the Cherokee language, 1860; and a copy of Cherokee Phoenix and Indians’ Advocate, 1830; among others. Also included is a contemporary artist book by Frank Brannon from 2005 as well as several examples of his prints of the Cherokee syllabary.
Buy TicketsJeffrey Gibson: They Teach Love, From the Collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and His Family FoundationAll Dayat Zuckerman Museum of ArtJeffrey Gibson: They Teach Love, from the Collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and His Family Foundation presents a sweeping survey of over 35 objects spanning 15 years. The exhibition includes prints, photography, painting, sculpture, installation, and video. Born in Colorado in 1972, Jeffrey Gibson is of Cherokee heritage and a member of the Mississippi Band of Choctaw. His vibrant work is a call for Indigenous empowerment as well as queer visibility. Gibson has a Bachelor of Fine Arts from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago and a Master of Fine Arts from the Royal College of Art, London. Gibson is representing the United States at the Venice Biennale 2024—the first Indigenous artist to have a solo exhibition in the American Pavilion. This traveling exhibition is organized by the Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art, Washington State University and is curated by Ryan Hardesty, Executive Director.
Support for this exhibition and related education and outreach programs has been made possible by a grant from the
Jordan Schnitzer Family Foundation.Opening Reception: October 2nd, 2024 RSVP
Gallery talk with artist Jeffrey Gibson and collector Jordan Schnitzer in association with INTERCHANGE faculty performance event: October 17th, 7:30pm
Buy Tickets+1SOAAD 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: November 13, 2024 5pm - 7:30pm
Buy Tickets - 26TuesdayCherokee Printing: Then and NowAll Dayat Zuckerman Museum of Art
The Zuckerman Museum of Art is pleased to feature a careful selection of archival materials and artist books from the Bentley Rare Book Museum’s Cherokee Collection. Historical works on view include a Cherokee Hymn Book, circa 1940; a New Testament of the Holy Bible translated into the Cherokee language, 1860; and a copy of Cherokee Phoenix and Indians’ Advocate, 1830; among others. Also included is a contemporary artist book by Frank Brannon from 2005 as well as several examples of his prints of the Cherokee syllabary.
Buy TicketsJeffrey Gibson: They Teach Love, From the Collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and His Family FoundationAll Dayat Zuckerman Museum of ArtJeffrey Gibson: They Teach Love, from the Collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and His Family Foundation presents a sweeping survey of over 35 objects spanning 15 years. The exhibition includes prints, photography, painting, sculpture, installation, and video. Born in Colorado in 1972, Jeffrey Gibson is of Cherokee heritage and a member of the Mississippi Band of Choctaw. His vibrant work is a call for Indigenous empowerment as well as queer visibility. Gibson has a Bachelor of Fine Arts from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago and a Master of Fine Arts from the Royal College of Art, London. Gibson is representing the United States at the Venice Biennale 2024—the first Indigenous artist to have a solo exhibition in the American Pavilion. This traveling exhibition is organized by the Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art, Washington State University and is curated by Ryan Hardesty, Executive Director.
Support for this exhibition and related education and outreach programs has been made possible by a grant from the
Jordan Schnitzer Family Foundation.Opening Reception: October 2nd, 2024 RSVP
Gallery talk with artist Jeffrey Gibson and collector Jordan Schnitzer in association with INTERCHANGE faculty performance event: October 17th, 7:30pm
Buy Tickets+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: November 13, 2024 5pm - 7:30pm
Buy TicketsArt Educators Biennial: Playful Encounters10:00amat Fine Arts GalleryThe Zuckerman Museum of Art’s 2024 Art Educators Biennial, Playful Encounters, considers how art can be about play and the myriad ways artist-educators engage artmaking for enjoyment and recreation. Play carries the imagination to unexpected destinations and supports unbridled generative work.
Opening Reception: September 7th, 2024, from 2pm to 4pm. RSVP
Buy Tickets - 27WednesdayCherokee Printing: Then and NowAll Dayat Zuckerman Museum of Art
The Zuckerman Museum of Art is pleased to feature a careful selection of archival materials and artist books from the Bentley Rare Book Museum’s Cherokee Collection. Historical works on view include a Cherokee Hymn Book, circa 1940; a New Testament of the Holy Bible translated into the Cherokee language, 1860; and a copy of Cherokee Phoenix and Indians’ Advocate, 1830; among others. Also included is a contemporary artist book by Frank Brannon from 2005 as well as several examples of his prints of the Cherokee syllabary.
Buy TicketsJeffrey Gibson: They Teach Love, From the Collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and His Family FoundationAll Dayat Zuckerman Museum of ArtJeffrey Gibson: They Teach Love, from the Collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and His Family Foundation presents a sweeping survey of over 35 objects spanning 15 years. The exhibition includes prints, photography, painting, sculpture, installation, and video. Born in Colorado in 1972, Jeffrey Gibson is of Cherokee heritage and a member of the Mississippi Band of Choctaw. His vibrant work is a call for Indigenous empowerment as well as queer visibility. Gibson has a Bachelor of Fine Arts from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago and a Master of Fine Arts from the Royal College of Art, London. Gibson is representing the United States at the Venice Biennale 2024—the first Indigenous artist to have a solo exhibition in the American Pavilion. This traveling exhibition is organized by the Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art, Washington State University and is curated by Ryan Hardesty, Executive Director.
Support for this exhibition and related education and outreach programs has been made possible by a grant from the
Jordan Schnitzer Family Foundation.Opening Reception: October 2nd, 2024 RSVP
Gallery talk with artist Jeffrey Gibson and collector Jordan Schnitzer in association with INTERCHANGE faculty performance event: October 17th, 7:30pm
Buy Tickets+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: November 13, 2024 5pm - 7:30pm
Buy TicketsArt Educators Biennial: Playful Encounters10:00amat Fine Arts GalleryThe Zuckerman Museum of Art’s 2024 Art Educators Biennial, Playful Encounters, considers how art can be about play and the myriad ways artist-educators engage artmaking for enjoyment and recreation. Play carries the imagination to unexpected destinations and supports unbridled generative work.
Opening Reception: September 7th, 2024, from 2pm to 4pm. RSVP
Buy Tickets - 28ThursdayCherokee Printing: Then and NowAll Dayat Zuckerman Museum of Art
The Zuckerman Museum of Art is pleased to feature a careful selection of archival materials and artist books from the Bentley Rare Book Museum’s Cherokee Collection. Historical works on view include a Cherokee Hymn Book, circa 1940; a New Testament of the Holy Bible translated into the Cherokee language, 1860; and a copy of Cherokee Phoenix and Indians’ Advocate, 1830; among others. Also included is a contemporary artist book by Frank Brannon from 2005 as well as several examples of his prints of the Cherokee syllabary.
Buy TicketsJeffrey Gibson: They Teach Love, From the Collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and His Family FoundationAll Dayat Zuckerman Museum of ArtJeffrey Gibson: They Teach Love, from the Collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and His Family Foundation presents a sweeping survey of over 35 objects spanning 15 years. The exhibition includes prints, photography, painting, sculpture, installation, and video. Born in Colorado in 1972, Jeffrey Gibson is of Cherokee heritage and a member of the Mississippi Band of Choctaw. His vibrant work is a call for Indigenous empowerment as well as queer visibility. Gibson has a Bachelor of Fine Arts from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago and a Master of Fine Arts from the Royal College of Art, London. Gibson is representing the United States at the Venice Biennale 2024—the first Indigenous artist to have a solo exhibition in the American Pavilion. This traveling exhibition is organized by the Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art, Washington State University and is curated by Ryan Hardesty, Executive Director.
Support for this exhibition and related education and outreach programs has been made possible by a grant from the
Jordan Schnitzer Family Foundation.Opening Reception: October 2nd, 2024 RSVP
Gallery talk with artist Jeffrey Gibson and collector Jordan Schnitzer in association with INTERCHANGE faculty performance event: October 17th, 7:30pm
Buy Tickets+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: November 13, 2024 5pm - 7:30pm
Buy TicketsArt Educators Biennial: Playful Encounters10:00amat Fine Arts GalleryThe Zuckerman Museum of Art’s 2024 Art Educators Biennial, Playful Encounters, considers how art can be about play and the myriad ways artist-educators engage artmaking for enjoyment and recreation. Play carries the imagination to unexpected destinations and supports unbridled generative work.
Opening Reception: September 7th, 2024, from 2pm to 4pm. RSVP
Buy Tickets - 29FridaySOAAD 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: November 13, 2024 5pm - 7:30pm
Buy TicketsCherokee Printing: Then and NowAll Dayat Zuckerman Museum of ArtThe Zuckerman Museum of Art is pleased to feature a careful selection of archival materials and artist books from the Bentley Rare Book Museum’s Cherokee Collection. Historical works on view include a Cherokee Hymn Book, circa 1940; a New Testament of the Holy Bible translated into the Cherokee language, 1860; and a copy of Cherokee Phoenix and Indians’ Advocate, 1830; among others. Also included is a contemporary artist book by Frank Brannon from 2005 as well as several examples of his prints of the Cherokee syllabary.
Buy Tickets+2Jeffrey Gibson: They Teach Love, From the Collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and His Family FoundationAll Dayat Zuckerman Museum of ArtJeffrey Gibson: They Teach Love, from the Collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and His Family Foundation presents a sweeping survey of over 35 objects spanning 15 years. The exhibition includes prints, photography, painting, sculpture, installation, and video. Born in Colorado in 1972, Jeffrey Gibson is of Cherokee heritage and a member of the Mississippi Band of Choctaw. His vibrant work is a call for Indigenous empowerment as well as queer visibility. Gibson has a Bachelor of Fine Arts from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago and a Master of Fine Arts from the Royal College of Art, London. Gibson is representing the United States at the Venice Biennale 2024—the first Indigenous artist to have a solo exhibition in the American Pavilion. This traveling exhibition is organized by the Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art, Washington State University and is curated by Ryan Hardesty, Executive Director.
Support for this exhibition and related education and outreach programs has been made possible by a grant from the
Jordan Schnitzer Family Foundation.Opening Reception: October 2nd, 2024 RSVP
Gallery talk with artist Jeffrey Gibson and collector Jordan Schnitzer in association with INTERCHANGE faculty performance event: October 17th, 7:30pm
Buy TicketsArt Educators Biennial: Playful Encounters10:00amat Fine Arts GalleryThe Zuckerman Museum of Art’s 2024 Art Educators Biennial, Playful Encounters, considers how art can be about play and the myriad ways artist-educators engage artmaking for enjoyment and recreation. Play carries the imagination to unexpected destinations and supports unbridled generative work.
Opening Reception: September 7th, 2024, from 2pm to 4pm. RSVP
Buy Tickets - 30SaturdayCherokee Printing: Then and NowAll Dayat Zuckerman Museum of Art
The Zuckerman Museum of Art is pleased to feature a careful selection of archival materials and artist books from the Bentley Rare Book Museum’s Cherokee Collection. Historical works on view include a Cherokee Hymn Book, circa 1940; a New Testament of the Holy Bible translated into the Cherokee language, 1860; and a copy of Cherokee Phoenix and Indians’ Advocate, 1830; among others. Also included is a contemporary artist book by Frank Brannon from 2005 as well as several examples of his prints of the Cherokee syllabary.
Buy TicketsJeffrey Gibson: They Teach Love, From the Collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and His Family FoundationAll Dayat Zuckerman Museum of ArtJeffrey Gibson: They Teach Love, from the Collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and His Family Foundation presents a sweeping survey of over 35 objects spanning 15 years. The exhibition includes prints, photography, painting, sculpture, installation, and video. Born in Colorado in 1972, Jeffrey Gibson is of Cherokee heritage and a member of the Mississippi Band of Choctaw. His vibrant work is a call for Indigenous empowerment as well as queer visibility. Gibson has a Bachelor of Fine Arts from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago and a Master of Fine Arts from the Royal College of Art, London. Gibson is representing the United States at the Venice Biennale 2024—the first Indigenous artist to have a solo exhibition in the American Pavilion. This traveling exhibition is organized by the Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art, Washington State University and is curated by Ryan Hardesty, Executive Director.
Support for this exhibition and related education and outreach programs has been made possible by a grant from the
Jordan Schnitzer Family Foundation.Opening Reception: October 2nd, 2024 RSVP
Gallery talk with artist Jeffrey Gibson and collector Jordan Schnitzer in association with INTERCHANGE faculty performance event: October 17th, 7:30pm
Buy Tickets+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: November 13, 2024 5pm - 7:30pm
Buy TicketsArt Educators Biennial: Playful Encounters12:00pmat Fine Arts GalleryThe Zuckerman Museum of Art’s 2024 Art Educators Biennial, Playful Encounters, considers how art can be about play and the myriad ways artist-educators engage artmaking for enjoyment and recreation. Play carries the imagination to unexpected destinations and supports unbridled generative work.
Opening Reception: September 7th, 2024, from 2pm to 4pm. RSVP
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- 1SundayCherokee Printing: Then and NowAll Dayat Zuckerman Museum of Art
The Zuckerman Museum of Art is pleased to feature a careful selection of archival materials and artist books from the Bentley Rare Book Museum’s Cherokee Collection. Historical works on view include a Cherokee Hymn Book, circa 1940; a New Testament of the Holy Bible translated into the Cherokee language, 1860; and a copy of Cherokee Phoenix and Indians’ Advocate, 1830; among others. Also included is a contemporary artist book by Frank Brannon from 2005 as well as several examples of his prints of the Cherokee syllabary.
Buy TicketsJeffrey Gibson: They Teach Love, From the Collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and His Family FoundationAll Dayat Zuckerman Museum of ArtJeffrey Gibson: They Teach Love, from the Collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and His Family Foundation presents a sweeping survey of over 35 objects spanning 15 years. The exhibition includes prints, photography, painting, sculpture, installation, and video. Born in Colorado in 1972, Jeffrey Gibson is of Cherokee heritage and a member of the Mississippi Band of Choctaw. His vibrant work is a call for Indigenous empowerment as well as queer visibility. Gibson has a Bachelor of Fine Arts from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago and a Master of Fine Arts from the Royal College of Art, London. Gibson is representing the United States at the Venice Biennale 2024—the first Indigenous artist to have a solo exhibition in the American Pavilion. This traveling exhibition is organized by the Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art, Washington State University and is curated by Ryan Hardesty, Executive Director.
Support for this exhibition and related education and outreach programs has been made possible by a grant from the
Jordan Schnitzer Family Foundation.Opening Reception: October 2nd, 2024 RSVP
Gallery talk with artist Jeffrey Gibson and collector Jordan Schnitzer in association with INTERCHANGE faculty performance event: October 17th, 7:30pm
Buy Tickets - 2MondayCherokee Printing: Then and NowAll Dayat Zuckerman Museum of Art
The Zuckerman Museum of Art is pleased to feature a careful selection of archival materials and artist books from the Bentley Rare Book Museum’s Cherokee Collection. Historical works on view include a Cherokee Hymn Book, circa 1940; a New Testament of the Holy Bible translated into the Cherokee language, 1860; and a copy of Cherokee Phoenix and Indians’ Advocate, 1830; among others. Also included is a contemporary artist book by Frank Brannon from 2005 as well as several examples of his prints of the Cherokee syllabary.
Buy TicketsJeffrey Gibson: They Teach Love, From the Collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and His Family FoundationAll Dayat Zuckerman Museum of ArtJeffrey Gibson: They Teach Love, from the Collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and His Family Foundation presents a sweeping survey of over 35 objects spanning 15 years. The exhibition includes prints, photography, painting, sculpture, installation, and video. Born in Colorado in 1972, Jeffrey Gibson is of Cherokee heritage and a member of the Mississippi Band of Choctaw. His vibrant work is a call for Indigenous empowerment as well as queer visibility. Gibson has a Bachelor of Fine Arts from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago and a Master of Fine Arts from the Royal College of Art, London. Gibson is representing the United States at the Venice Biennale 2024—the first Indigenous artist to have a solo exhibition in the American Pavilion. This traveling exhibition is organized by the Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art, Washington State University and is curated by Ryan Hardesty, Executive Director.
Support for this exhibition and related education and outreach programs has been made possible by a grant from the
Jordan Schnitzer Family Foundation.Opening Reception: October 2nd, 2024 RSVP
Gallery talk with artist Jeffrey Gibson and collector Jordan Schnitzer in association with INTERCHANGE faculty performance event: October 17th, 7:30pm
Buy Tickets+1KSU 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 - 3TuesdayCherokee Printing: Then and NowAll Dayat Zuckerman Museum of Art
The Zuckerman Museum of Art is pleased to feature a careful selection of archival materials and artist books from the Bentley Rare Book Museum’s Cherokee Collection. Historical works on view include a Cherokee Hymn Book, circa 1940; a New Testament of the Holy Bible translated into the Cherokee language, 1860; and a copy of Cherokee Phoenix and Indians’ Advocate, 1830; among others. Also included is a contemporary artist book by Frank Brannon from 2005 as well as several examples of his prints of the Cherokee syllabary.
Buy TicketsJeffrey Gibson: They Teach Love, From the Collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and His Family FoundationAll Dayat Zuckerman Museum of ArtJeffrey Gibson: They Teach Love, from the Collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and His Family Foundation presents a sweeping survey of over 35 objects spanning 15 years. The exhibition includes prints, photography, painting, sculpture, installation, and video. Born in Colorado in 1972, Jeffrey Gibson is of Cherokee heritage and a member of the Mississippi Band of Choctaw. His vibrant work is a call for Indigenous empowerment as well as queer visibility. Gibson has a Bachelor of Fine Arts from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago and a Master of Fine Arts from the Royal College of Art, London. Gibson is representing the United States at the Venice Biennale 2024—the first Indigenous artist to have a solo exhibition in the American Pavilion. This traveling exhibition is organized by the Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art, Washington State University and is curated by Ryan Hardesty, Executive Director.
Support for this exhibition and related education and outreach programs has been made possible by a grant from the
Jordan Schnitzer Family Foundation.Opening Reception: October 2nd, 2024 RSVP
Gallery talk with artist Jeffrey Gibson and collector Jordan Schnitzer in association with INTERCHANGE faculty performance event: October 17th, 7:30pm
Buy Tickets+1Art Educators Biennial: Playful Encounters10:00amat Fine Arts GalleryThe Zuckerman Museum of Art’s 2024 Art Educators Biennial, Playful Encounters, considers how art can be about play and the myriad ways artist-educators engage artmaking for enjoyment and recreation. Play carries the imagination to unexpected destinations and supports unbridled generative work.
Opening Reception: September 7th, 2024, from 2pm to 4pm. RSVP
Buy Tickets - 4WednesdayJeffrey Gibson: They Teach Love, From the Collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and His Family FoundationAll Dayat Zuckerman Museum of Art
Jeffrey Gibson: They Teach Love, from the Collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and His Family Foundation presents a sweeping survey of over 35 objects spanning 15 years. The exhibition includes prints, photography, painting, sculpture, installation, and video. Born in Colorado in 1972, Jeffrey Gibson is of Cherokee heritage and a member of the Mississippi Band of Choctaw. His vibrant work is a call for Indigenous empowerment as well as queer visibility. Gibson has a Bachelor of Fine Arts from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago and a Master of Fine Arts from the Royal College of Art, London. Gibson is representing the United States at the Venice Biennale 2024—the first Indigenous artist to have a solo exhibition in the American Pavilion. This traveling exhibition is organized by the Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art, Washington State University and is curated by Ryan Hardesty, Executive Director.
Support for this exhibition and related education and outreach programs has been made possible by a grant from the
Jordan Schnitzer Family Foundation.Opening Reception: October 2nd, 2024 RSVP
Gallery talk with artist Jeffrey Gibson and collector Jordan Schnitzer in association with INTERCHANGE faculty performance event: October 17th, 7:30pm
Buy TicketsCherokee Printing: Then and NowAll Dayat Zuckerman Museum of ArtThe Zuckerman Museum of Art is pleased to feature a careful selection of archival materials and artist books from the Bentley Rare Book Museum’s Cherokee Collection. Historical works on view include a Cherokee Hymn Book, circa 1940; a New Testament of the Holy Bible translated into the Cherokee language, 1860; and a copy of Cherokee Phoenix and Indians’ Advocate, 1830; among others. Also included is a contemporary artist book by Frank Brannon from 2005 as well as several examples of his prints of the Cherokee syllabary.
Buy Tickets+1Art Educators Biennial: Playful Encounters10:00amat Fine Arts GalleryThe Zuckerman Museum of Art’s 2024 Art Educators Biennial, Playful Encounters, considers how art can be about play and the myriad ways artist-educators engage artmaking for enjoyment and recreation. Play carries the imagination to unexpected destinations and supports unbridled generative work.
Opening Reception: September 7th, 2024, from 2pm to 4pm. RSVP
Buy Tickets - 5ThursdayCherokee Printing: Then and NowAll Dayat Zuckerman Museum of Art
The Zuckerman Museum of Art is pleased to feature a careful selection of archival materials and artist books from the Bentley Rare Book Museum’s Cherokee Collection. Historical works on view include a Cherokee Hymn Book, circa 1940; a New Testament of the Holy Bible translated into the Cherokee language, 1860; and a copy of Cherokee Phoenix and Indians’ Advocate, 1830; among others. Also included is a contemporary artist book by Frank Brannon from 2005 as well as several examples of his prints of the Cherokee syllabary.
Buy TicketsJeffrey Gibson: They Teach Love, From the Collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and His Family FoundationAll Dayat Zuckerman Museum of ArtJeffrey Gibson: They Teach Love, from the Collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and His Family Foundation presents a sweeping survey of over 35 objects spanning 15 years. The exhibition includes prints, photography, painting, sculpture, installation, and video. Born in Colorado in 1972, Jeffrey Gibson is of Cherokee heritage and a member of the Mississippi Band of Choctaw. His vibrant work is a call for Indigenous empowerment as well as queer visibility. Gibson has a Bachelor of Fine Arts from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago and a Master of Fine Arts from the Royal College of Art, London. Gibson is representing the United States at the Venice Biennale 2024—the first Indigenous artist to have a solo exhibition in the American Pavilion. This traveling exhibition is organized by the Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art, Washington State University and is curated by Ryan Hardesty, Executive Director.
Support for this exhibition and related education and outreach programs has been made possible by a grant from the
Jordan Schnitzer Family Foundation.Opening Reception: October 2nd, 2024 RSVP
Gallery talk with artist Jeffrey Gibson and collector Jordan Schnitzer in association with INTERCHANGE faculty performance event: October 17th, 7:30pm
Buy Tickets+2Art Educators Biennial: Playful Encounters10:00amat Fine Arts GalleryThe Zuckerman Museum of Art’s 2024 Art Educators Biennial, Playful Encounters, considers how art can be about play and the myriad ways artist-educators engage artmaking for enjoyment and recreation. Play carries the imagination to unexpected destinations and supports unbridled generative work.
Opening Reception: September 7th, 2024, from 2pm to 4pm. RSVP
Buy TicketsKSU Tellers Fall Showcase7:30pmat Onyx TheaterThe KSU Tellers invite you to join them as they present their best solo performances from the Fall semester. This event may not be suitable for audiences under the age of 16.
Buy Tickets - 6FridayCherokee Printing: Then and NowAll Dayat Zuckerman Museum of Art
The Zuckerman Museum of Art is pleased to feature a careful selection of archival materials and artist books from the Bentley Rare Book Museum’s Cherokee Collection. Historical works on view include a Cherokee Hymn Book, circa 1940; a New Testament of the Holy Bible translated into the Cherokee language, 1860; and a copy of Cherokee Phoenix and Indians’ Advocate, 1830; among others. Also included is a contemporary artist book by Frank Brannon from 2005 as well as several examples of his prints of the Cherokee syllabary.
Buy TicketsJeffrey Gibson: They Teach Love, From the Collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and His Family FoundationAll Dayat Zuckerman Museum of ArtJeffrey Gibson: They Teach Love, from the Collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and His Family Foundation presents a sweeping survey of over 35 objects spanning 15 years. The exhibition includes prints, photography, painting, sculpture, installation, and video. Born in Colorado in 1972, Jeffrey Gibson is of Cherokee heritage and a member of the Mississippi Band of Choctaw. His vibrant work is a call for Indigenous empowerment as well as queer visibility. Gibson has a Bachelor of Fine Arts from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago and a Master of Fine Arts from the Royal College of Art, London. Gibson is representing the United States at the Venice Biennale 2024—the first Indigenous artist to have a solo exhibition in the American Pavilion. This traveling exhibition is organized by the Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art, Washington State University and is curated by Ryan Hardesty, Executive Director.
Support for this exhibition and related education and outreach programs has been made possible by a grant from the
Jordan Schnitzer Family Foundation.Opening Reception: October 2nd, 2024 RSVP
Gallery talk with artist Jeffrey Gibson and collector Jordan Schnitzer in association with INTERCHANGE faculty performance event: October 17th, 7:30pm
Buy Tickets+3Art Educators Biennial: Playful Encounters10:00amat Fine Arts GalleryThe Zuckerman Museum of Art’s 2024 Art Educators Biennial, Playful Encounters, considers how art can be about play and the myriad ways artist-educators engage artmaking for enjoyment and recreation. Play carries the imagination to unexpected destinations and supports unbridled generative work.
Opening Reception: September 7th, 2024, from 2pm to 4pm. RSVP
Buy TicketsHoliday Artist Market3:00pmat Visual Arts BuildingNeed a unique gift for the holidays? Come shopping in the Visual Arts Building on the Kennesaw campus and explore the beautiful artwork for sale by our talented students.
KSU Tellers Fall Showcase8:00pmat Onyx TheaterThe KSU Tellers invite you to join them as they present their best solo performances from the Fall semester. This event may not be suitable for audiences under the age of 16.
Buy Tickets - 7SaturdayCherokee Printing: Then and NowAll Dayat Zuckerman Museum of Art
The Zuckerman Museum of Art is pleased to feature a careful selection of archival materials and artist books from the Bentley Rare Book Museum’s Cherokee Collection. Historical works on view include a Cherokee Hymn Book, circa 1940; a New Testament of the Holy Bible translated into the Cherokee language, 1860; and a copy of Cherokee Phoenix and Indians’ Advocate, 1830; among others. Also included is a contemporary artist book by Frank Brannon from 2005 as well as several examples of his prints of the Cherokee syllabary.
Buy TicketsJeffrey Gibson: They Teach Love, From the Collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and His Family FoundationAll Dayat Zuckerman Museum of ArtJeffrey Gibson: They Teach Love, from the Collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and His Family Foundation presents a sweeping survey of over 35 objects spanning 15 years. The exhibition includes prints, photography, painting, sculpture, installation, and video. Born in Colorado in 1972, Jeffrey Gibson is of Cherokee heritage and a member of the Mississippi Band of Choctaw. His vibrant work is a call for Indigenous empowerment as well as queer visibility. Gibson has a Bachelor of Fine Arts from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago and a Master of Fine Arts from the Royal College of Art, London. Gibson is representing the United States at the Venice Biennale 2024—the first Indigenous artist to have a solo exhibition in the American Pavilion. This traveling exhibition is organized by the Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art, Washington State University and is curated by Ryan Hardesty, Executive Director.
Support for this exhibition and related education and outreach programs has been made possible by a grant from the
Jordan Schnitzer Family Foundation.Opening Reception: October 2nd, 2024 RSVP
Gallery talk with artist Jeffrey Gibson and collector Jordan Schnitzer in association with INTERCHANGE faculty performance event: October 17th, 7:30pm
Buy Tickets+3Art Educators Biennial: Playful Encounters12:00pmat Fine Arts GalleryThe Zuckerman Museum of Art’s 2024 Art Educators Biennial, Playful Encounters, considers how art can be about play and the myriad ways artist-educators engage artmaking for enjoyment and recreation. Play carries the imagination to unexpected destinations and supports unbridled generative work.
Opening Reception: September 7th, 2024, from 2pm to 4pm. RSVP
Buy TicketsBailey School of Music Holiday Concert2:00pmat Bailey Performance Center, Morgan HallJoin the Bailey School of Music choirs, Symphony Orchestra, and Wind Ensemble for this special performance featuring holiday favorites for the whole family.
Buy TicketsBailey School of Music Holiday Concert8:00pmat Bailey Performance Center, Morgan HallJoin the Bailey School of Music choirs, Symphony Orchestra, and Wind Ensemble for this special performance featuring holiday favorites for the whole family.
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- 10TuesdayKSU Community & Alumni Choir7:30pmat Bailey Performance Center, Morgan Hall
Enjoy a performance by the KSU Community & Alumni Choir.
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- 12ThursdayK.I.S.S. Fall Improv Showcase8:00pmat Stillwell Theater
Our resident improv ensemble offers an evening of performances on the fly. Side-splitting, surprising, and at times, absolutely silly.
- 13FridayK.I.S.S. Fall Improv Showcase8:00pmat Stillwell Theater
Our resident improv ensemble offers an evening of performances on the fly. Side-splitting, surprising, and at times, absolutely silly.
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- 12SundayStudent Company for Musical Theatre (SCMT) Showcase7:30pmat Stillwell Theater
A musical theatre showcase created by KSU students.
- 13MondayArtsKSU Presents: Robert Koenig, Piano7:30pmat Bailey Performance Center, Morgan Hall
ArtsKSU Series. Now in his third decade as a much sought-after performing artist, Canadian pianist Robert Koenig has performed throughout the world to great acclaim as a collaborative pianist and chamber musician. His partnerships with many of today’s leading classical artists have seen him grace many of the world's most important stages including New York’s Carnegie Hall and Lincoln Center, Washington’s Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, Boston’s Jordan Hall, San Francisco’s Herbst Theater, Seattle’s Benaroya Hall, Vancouver’s Chan Center, Tokyo’s Suntory Hall, Taiwan’s National Theater, Hong Kong’s City Hall, London’s Queen Elizabeth Hall, Paris’ Louvre Museum, Brussels’ BOZAR, and Amsterdam’s Het Concertgebouw. Mr. Koenig’s performance will feature both solo piano works and collaborations with Bailey School of Music faculty artists.
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- 17FridayFrench Strings: Gabriel Richard, Jesús Castro-Balbi, and Guests7:30pmat Bailey Performance Center, Morgan Hall
Faculty Recital Series. Enjoy an evening of music featuring the cello performed by Bailey School of Music faculty artist Jesus Castro-Balbi.
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- 21TuesdayZuckerman Museum of Art Exhibitions: Spring 2025All Dayat Zuckerman Museum of Art
Annet Couwenberg: Sewing Circles features an overview of ten years of cultural research, digital experimentation, and finished artifacts which Couwenberg has completed as part of her studio practice and in partnerships with cultural institutions throughout North America, Europe, and Asia. These artistic projects presented in this exhibition highlight the expanding technological parameters related to textiles and fabrics and their specific application in the arenas of scientific research, fashion and interior design, and contemporary social issues. The exhibition explores Couwenberg’s depth of research as well as the multiple intersections that are revealed between established disciplines and fields of knowledge. Annet Couwen----
Buy Tickets2025 New Visions ExhibitionAll Dayat Fine Arts GalleryJuried by Matthew Kirk Opening reception: January 23, 5pm - 7:30pm
Buy Tickets+2Mountains & 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.).
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 Artis-in-Residence at KSU in Spring 2025. Couwenberg will be the Windgate Artis-in-Residence at KSU in Spring 2025. - 22Wednesday2025 New Visions ExhibitionAll Dayat Fine Arts Gallery
Juried by Matthew Kirk Opening reception: January 23, 5pm - 7:30pm
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Juried by Matthew Kirk Opening reception: January 23, 5pm - 7:30pm
Buy TicketsFaculty Recital: Elizabeth Knight, Mezzo-Soprano & Eric Jenkins, Piano7:30pmat Bailey Performance Center, Morgan HallFaculty Recital Series. Enjoy and evening of song presented by guest artist Elizabeth Knight, mezzo-soprano, and Bailey School of Music faculty artist Eric Jenkins, piano.
Buy Tickets - 24Friday2025 New Visions ExhibitionAll Dayat Fine Arts Gallery
Juried by Matthew Kirk Opening reception: January 23, 5pm - 7:30pm
Buy TicketsFaculty Recital: Helen Kim, Violin, Charae Krueger, Cello & Robert Henry, Piano7:30pmat Bailey Performance Center, Morgan HallFaculty Recital Series. Enjoy and evening of performances by Bailey School of Music faculty artists Helen Kim, violin, Charae Krueger, cello & Robert Henry, piano.
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Juried by Matthew Kirk Opening reception: January 23, 5pm - 7:30pm
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Juried by Matthew Kirk Opening reception: January 23, 5pm - 7:30pm
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Juried by Matthew Kirk Opening reception: January 23, 5pm - 7:30pm
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Juried by Matthew Kirk Opening reception: January 23, 5pm - 7:30pm
Buy TicketsSpring 2025 Windgate Artist-in-Residence: Annet CounwenbergAll 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 Artis-in-Residence at KSU in Spring 2025. Couwenberg will be the Windgate Artis-in-Residence at KSU in Spring 2025.
In-person Lecture: April 2nd, 3:30pm
Buy Tickets - 29Wednesday2025 New Visions ExhibitionAll Dayat Fine Arts Gallery
Juried by Matthew Kirk Opening reception: January 23, 5pm - 7:30pm
Buy TicketsSpring 2025 Windgate Artist-in-Residence: Annet CounwenbergAll 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 Artis-in-Residence at KSU in Spring 2025. Couwenberg will be the Windgate Artis-in-Residence at KSU in Spring 2025.
In-person Lecture: April 2nd, 3:30pm
Buy Tickets - 30Thursday2025 New Visions ExhibitionAll Dayat Fine Arts Gallery
Juried by Matthew Kirk Opening reception: January 23, 5pm - 7:30pm
Buy TicketsSpring 2025 Windgate Artist-in-Residence: Annet CounwenbergAll 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 Artis-in-Residence at KSU in Spring 2025. Couwenberg will be the Windgate Artis-in-Residence at KSU in Spring 2025.
In-person Lecture: April 2nd, 3:30pm
Buy Tickets - 31Friday2025 New Visions ExhibitionAll Dayat Fine Arts Gallery
Juried by Matthew Kirk Opening reception: January 23, 5pm - 7:30pm
Buy TicketsSpring 2025 Windgate Artist-in-Residence: Annet CounwenbergAll 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 Artis-in-Residence at KSU in Spring 2025. Couwenberg will be the Windgate Artis-in-Residence at KSU in Spring 2025.
In-person Lecture: April 2nd, 3:30pm
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- 1Saturday2025 New Visions ExhibitionAll Dayat Fine Arts Gallery
Juried by Matthew Kirk Opening reception: January 23, 5pm - 7:30pm
Buy TicketsSpring 2025 Windgate Artist-in-Residence: Annet CounwenbergAll 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 Artis-in-Residence at KSU in Spring 2025. Couwenberg will be the Windgate Artis-in-Residence at KSU in Spring 2025.
In-person Lecture: April 2nd, 3:30pm
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- 2Sunday2025 New Visions ExhibitionAll Dayat Fine Arts Gallery
Juried by Matthew Kirk Opening reception: January 23, 5pm - 7:30pm
Buy TicketsSpring 2025 Windgate Artist-in-Residence: Annet CounwenbergAll 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 Artis-in-Residence at KSU in Spring 2025. Couwenberg will be the Windgate Artis-in-Residence at KSU in Spring 2025.
In-person Lecture: April 2nd, 3:30pm
Buy Tickets - 3Monday2025 New Visions ExhibitionAll Dayat Fine Arts Gallery
Juried by Matthew Kirk Opening reception: January 23, 5pm - 7:30pm
Buy TicketsSpring 2025 Windgate Artist-in-Residence: Annet CounwenbergAll 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 Artis-in-Residence at KSU in Spring 2025. Couwenberg will be the Windgate Artis-in-Residence at KSU in Spring 2025.
In-person Lecture: April 2nd, 3:30pm
Buy Tickets+1Faculty Recital: Laurence Sherr: 30-Year Celebration7:30pmat Bailey Performance Center, Morgan HallFaculty 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 - 4TuesdaySpring 2025 Windgate Artist-in-Residence: Annet CounwenbergAll 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 Artis-in-Residence at KSU in Spring 2025. Couwenberg will be the Windgate Artis-in-Residence at KSU in Spring 2025.
In-person Lecture: April 2nd, 3:30pm
Buy Tickets2025 New Visions ExhibitionAll Dayat Fine Arts GalleryJuried by Matthew Kirk Opening reception: January 23, 5pm - 7:30pm
Buy Tickets - 5Wednesday2025 New Visions ExhibitionAll Dayat Fine Arts Gallery
Juried by Matthew Kirk Opening reception: January 23, 5pm - 7:30pm
Buy TicketsSpring 2025 Windgate Artist-in-Residence: Annet CounwenbergAll 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 Artis-in-Residence at KSU in Spring 2025. Couwenberg will be the Windgate Artis-in-Residence at KSU in Spring 2025.
In-person Lecture: April 2nd, 3:30pm
Buy Tickets+1KSU Symphony Orchestra7:30pmat Bailey Performance Center, Morgan HallOrchestras Series. Enjoy a performance by the KSU Symphony Orchestra under the direction of Bailey School of Music Director of Orchestral Studies Nathaniel F. Parker.
Buy Tickets - 6Thursday2025 New Visions ExhibitionAll Dayat Fine Arts Gallery
Juried by Matthew Kirk Opening reception: January 23, 5pm - 7:30pm
Buy TicketsSpring 2025 Windgate Artist-in-Residence: Annet CounwenbergAll 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 Artis-in-Residence at KSU in Spring 2025. Couwenberg will be the Windgate Artis-in-Residence at KSU in Spring 2025.
In-person Lecture: April 2nd, 3:30pm
Buy Tickets - 7Friday2025 New Visions ExhibitionAll Dayat Fine Arts Gallery
Juried by Matthew Kirk Opening reception: January 23, 5pm - 7:30pm
Buy TicketsSpring 2025 Windgate Artist-in-Residence: Annet CounwenbergAll 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 Artis-in-Residence at KSU in Spring 2025. Couwenberg will be the Windgate Artis-in-Residence at KSU in Spring 2025.
In-person Lecture: April 2nd, 3:30pm
Buy Tickets - 8Saturday2025 New Visions ExhibitionAll Dayat Fine Arts Gallery
Juried by Matthew Kirk Opening reception: January 23, 5pm - 7:30pm
Buy TicketsSpring 2025 Windgate Artist-in-Residence: Annet CounwenbergAll 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 Artis-in-Residence at KSU in Spring 2025. Couwenberg will be the Windgate Artis-in-Residence at KSU in Spring 2025.
In-person Lecture: April 2nd, 3:30pm
Buy Tickets+2Collage Concert3:00pmat Bailey Performance Center, Morgan HallA season highlight, the Collage Concert is the signature showcase of the Bailey School of Music. This unique production features over 200 student and faculty performers in jazz, orchestra, choir, band, percussion, opera, chamber groups, and more. Proceeds and donations from this event help make the study of music more affordable to KSU students through scholarships.
Buy TicketsCollage Concert8:00pmat Bailey Performance Center, Morgan HallA season highlight, the Collage Concert is the signature showcase of the Bailey School of Music. This unique production features over 200 student and faculty performers in jazz, orchestra, choir, band, percussion, opera, chamber groups, and more. Proceeds and donations from this event help make the study of music more affordable to KSU students through scholarships.
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- 9SundaySpring 2025 Windgate Artist-in-Residence: Annet CounwenbergAll 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 Artis-in-Residence at KSU in Spring 2025. Couwenberg will be the Windgate Artis-in-Residence at KSU in Spring 2025.
In-person Lecture: April 2nd, 3:30pm
Buy Tickets2025 New Visions ExhibitionAll Dayat Fine Arts GalleryJuried by Matthew Kirk Opening reception: January 23, 5pm - 7:30pm
Buy Tickets - 10MondaySpring 2025 Windgate Artist-in-Residence: Annet CounwenbergAll 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 Artis-in-Residence at KSU in Spring 2025. Couwenberg will be the Windgate Artis-in-Residence at KSU in Spring 2025.
In-person Lecture: April 2nd, 3:30pm
Buy Tickets2025 New Visions ExhibitionAll Dayat Fine Arts GalleryJuried by Matthew Kirk Opening reception: January 23, 5pm - 7:30pm
Buy Tickets - 11TuesdaySpring 2025 Windgate Artist-in-Residence: Annet CounwenbergAll 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 Artis-in-Residence at KSU in Spring 2025. Couwenberg will be the Windgate Artis-in-Residence at KSU in Spring 2025.
In-person Lecture: April 2nd, 3:30pm
Buy Tickets2025 New Visions ExhibitionAll Dayat Fine Arts GalleryJuried by Matthew Kirk Opening reception: January 23, 5pm - 7:30pm
Buy Tickets - 12Wednesday2025 New Visions ExhibitionAll Dayat Fine Arts Gallery
Juried by Matthew Kirk Opening reception: January 23, 5pm - 7:30pm
Buy TicketsSpring 2025 Windgate Artist-in-Residence: Annet CounwenbergAll 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 Artis-in-Residence at KSU in Spring 2025. Couwenberg will be the Windgate Artis-in-Residence at KSU in Spring 2025.
In-person Lecture: April 2nd, 3:30pm
Buy Tickets+1ArtsKSU Presents: An Evening with Composer Stacy Garrop7:30pmat Bailey Performance Center, Morgan HallArtsKSU 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 - 13Thursday2025 New Visions ExhibitionAll Dayat Fine Arts Gallery
Juried by Matthew Kirk Opening reception: January 23, 5pm - 7:30pm
Buy TicketsSpring 2025 Windgate Artist-in-Residence: Annet CounwenbergAll 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 Artis-in-Residence at KSU in Spring 2025. Couwenberg will be the Windgate Artis-in-Residence at KSU in Spring 2025.
In-person Lecture: April 2nd, 3:30pm
Buy Tickets+1Macbeth7:30pmat Stillwell TheaterScottish 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 - 14Friday2025 New Visions ExhibitionAll Dayat Fine Arts Gallery
Juried by Matthew Kirk Opening reception: January 23, 5pm - 7:30pm
Buy TicketsSpring 2025 Windgate Artist-in-Residence: Annet CounwenbergAll 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 Artis-in-Residence at KSU in Spring 2025. Couwenberg will be the Windgate Artis-in-Residence at KSU in Spring 2025.
In-person Lecture: April 2nd, 3:30pm
Buy Tickets+2Macbeth8:00pmat Stillwell TheaterScottish 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 TicketsMyokine8:00pmat KSU Dance Theater on the Marietta campusAn exceptional dancer, Anne Plamondon also traces her path as a choreographer. Her new creation Myokine - focuses on the body in its entirety and lets the voice emerge to express very current concerns.
Buy Tickets - 15Saturday2025 New Visions ExhibitionAll Dayat Fine Arts Gallery
Juried by Matthew Kirk Opening reception: January 23, 5pm - 7:30pm
Buy TicketsSpring 2025 Windgate Artist-in-Residence: Annet CounwenbergAll 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 Artis-in-Residence at KSU in Spring 2025. Couwenberg will be the Windgate Artis-in-Residence at KSU in Spring 2025.
In-person Lecture: April 2nd, 3:30pm
Buy Tickets+3KSU Opera Theater2:00pmat Bailey Performance Center, Morgan HallMacbeth8:00pmat Stillwell TheaterScottish 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 TicketsMyokine8:00pmat KSU Dance Theater on the Marietta campusAn exceptional dancer, Anne Plamondon also traces her path as a choreographer. Her new creation Myokine - focuses on the body in its entirety and lets the voice emerge to express very current concerns.
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- 16Sunday2025 New Visions ExhibitionAll Dayat Fine Arts Gallery
Juried by Matthew Kirk Opening reception: January 23, 5pm - 7:30pm
Buy TicketsSpring 2025 Windgate Artist-in-Residence: Annet CounwenbergAll 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 Artis-in-Residence at KSU in Spring 2025. Couwenberg will be the Windgate Artis-in-Residence at KSU in Spring 2025.
In-person Lecture: April 2nd, 3:30pm
Buy Tickets+1Macbeth3:00pmat Stillwell TheaterScottish 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 Dayat Fine Arts Gallery
Juried by Matthew Kirk Opening reception: January 23, 5pm - 7:30pm
Buy TicketsSpring 2025 Windgate Artist-in-Residence: Annet CounwenbergAll 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 Artis-in-Residence at KSU in Spring 2025. Couwenberg will be the Windgate Artis-in-Residence at KSU in Spring 2025.
In-person Lecture: April 2nd, 3:30pm
Buy Tickets+1KSU 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 - 18Tuesday2025 New Visions ExhibitionAll Dayat Fine Arts Gallery
Juried by Matthew Kirk Opening reception: January 23, 5pm - 7:30pm
Buy TicketsSpring 2025 Windgate Artist-in-Residence: Annet CounwenbergAll 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 Artis-in-Residence at KSU in Spring 2025. Couwenberg will be the Windgate Artis-in-Residence at KSU in Spring 2025.
In-person Lecture: April 2nd, 3:30pm
Buy Tickets - 19Wednesday2025 New Visions ExhibitionAll Dayat Fine Arts Gallery
Juried by Matthew Kirk Opening reception: January 23, 5pm - 7:30pm
Buy TicketsSpring 2025 Windgate Artist-in-Residence: Annet CounwenbergAll 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 Artis-in-Residence at KSU in Spring 2025. Couwenberg will be the Windgate Artis-in-Residence at KSU in Spring 2025.
In-person Lecture: April 2nd, 3:30pm
Buy Tickets+1KSU Wind Symphony7:30pmat Bailey Performance Center, Morgan HallBands & Percussion Series. Enjoy a performance by the KSU Wind Symphony under the direction of Bailey School of Music faculty.
Buy Tickets - 20ThursdaySpring 2025 Windgate Artist-in-Residence: Annet CounwenbergAll 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 Artis-in-Residence at KSU in Spring 2025. Couwenberg will be the Windgate Artis-in-Residence at KSU in Spring 2025.
In-person Lecture: April 2nd, 3:30pm
Buy Tickets2025 New Visions ExhibitionAll Dayat Fine Arts GalleryJuried by Matthew Kirk Opening reception: January 23, 5pm - 7:30pm
Buy Tickets+1Macbeth7:30pmat Stillwell TheaterScottish 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 Dayat Fine Arts Gallery
Juried by Matthew Kirk Opening reception: January 23, 5pm - 7:30pm
Buy TicketsSpring 2025 Windgate Artist-in-Residence: Annet CounwenbergAll 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 Artis-in-Residence at KSU in Spring 2025. Couwenberg will be the Windgate Artis-in-Residence at KSU in Spring 2025.
In-person Lecture: April 2nd, 3:30pm
Buy Tickets+3Shawn 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 TicketsKSU Black Musicians Coalition: The Blueprint8:00pmat Bailey Performance Center, Morgan HallExperience an evening of thought-provoking performances curated by the Black Musicians Coalition, an award-winning KSU student organization.
Buy TicketsMacbeth8:00pmat Stillwell TheaterScottish 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 Dayat Fine Arts Gallery
Juried by Matthew Kirk Opening reception: January 23, 5pm - 7:30pm
Buy TicketsSpring 2025 Windgate Artist-in-Residence: Annet CounwenbergAll 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 Artis-in-Residence at KSU in Spring 2025. Couwenberg will be the Windgate Artis-in-Residence at KSU in Spring 2025.
In-person Lecture: April 2nd, 3:30pm
Buy Tickets+1Macbeth8:00pmat Stillwell TheaterScottish general Macbeth receives a prophecy from a trio of witches that one day he will become King of Scotland. Consumed by ambition and spurred to action by his wife, Macbeth murders King Duncan and takes the Scottish throne for himself. He is then wracked with guilt and paranoia. Forced to commit more and more murders to protect himself from enmity and suspicion, he soon becomes a tyrannical ruler. The bloodbath and consequent civil war swiftly take Macbeth and Lady Macbeth into the realms of madness and death.
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- 23Sunday2025 New Visions ExhibitionAll Dayat Fine Arts Gallery
Juried by Matthew Kirk Opening reception: January 23, 5pm - 7:30pm
Buy TicketsSpring 2025 Windgate Artist-in-Residence: Annet CounwenbergAll 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 Artis-in-Residence at KSU in Spring 2025. Couwenberg will be the Windgate Artis-in-Residence at KSU in Spring 2025.
In-person Lecture: April 2nd, 3:30pm
Buy Tickets+1Macbeth3:00pmat Stillwell TheaterScottish 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 Dayat Fine Arts Gallery
Juried by Matthew Kirk Opening reception: January 23, 5pm - 7:30pm
Buy TicketsSpring 2025 Windgate Artist-in-Residence: Annet CounwenbergAll 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 Artis-in-Residence at KSU in Spring 2025. Couwenberg will be the Windgate Artis-in-Residence at KSU in Spring 2025.
In-person Lecture: April 2nd, 3:30pm
Buy Tickets+1KSU 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 - 25Tuesday2025 New Visions ExhibitionAll Dayat Fine Arts Gallery
Juried by Matthew Kirk Opening reception: January 23, 5pm - 7:30pm
Buy TicketsSpring 2025 Windgate Artist-in-Residence: Annet CounwenbergAll 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 Artis-in-Residence at KSU in Spring 2025. Couwenberg will be the Windgate Artis-in-Residence at KSU in Spring 2025.
In-person Lecture: April 2nd, 3:30pm
Buy Tickets+1KSU 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 - 26Wednesday2025 New Visions ExhibitionAll Dayat Fine Arts Gallery
Juried by Matthew Kirk Opening reception: January 23, 5pm - 7:30pm
Buy TicketsSpring 2025 Windgate Artist-in-Residence: Annet CounwenbergAll 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 Artis-in-Residence at KSU in Spring 2025. Couwenberg will be the Windgate Artis-in-Residence at KSU in Spring 2025.
In-person Lecture: April 2nd, 3:30pm
Buy Tickets+1KSU Wind Ensemble7:30pmat Bailey Performance Center, Morgan HallBands & 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 - 27Thursday2025 New Visions ExhibitionAll Dayat Fine Arts Gallery
Juried by Matthew Kirk Opening reception: January 23, 5pm - 7:30pm
Buy TicketsSpring 2025 Windgate Artist-in-Residence: Annet CounwenbergAll 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 Artis-in-Residence at KSU in Spring 2025. Couwenberg will be the Windgate Artis-in-Residence at KSU in Spring 2025.
In-person Lecture: April 2nd, 3:30pm
Buy Tickets+1KSU 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 Tickets - 28Friday2025 New Visions ExhibitionAll Dayat Fine Arts Gallery
Juried by Matthew Kirk Opening reception: January 23, 5pm - 7:30pm
Buy TicketsSpring 2025 Windgate Artist-in-Residence: Annet CounwenbergAll 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 Artis-in-Residence at KSU in Spring 2025. Couwenberg will be the Windgate Artis-in-Residence at KSU in Spring 2025.
In-person Lecture: April 2nd, 3:30pm
Buy Tickets+1KSU 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.
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- 1Saturday2025 New Visions ExhibitionAll Dayat Fine Arts Gallery
Juried by Matthew Kirk Opening reception: January 23, 5pm - 7:30pm
Buy TicketsSpring 2025 Windgate Artist-in-Residence: Annet CounwenbergAll 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 Artis-in-Residence at KSU in Spring 2025. Couwenberg will be the Windgate Artis-in-Residence at KSU in Spring 2025.
In-person Lecture: April 2nd, 3:30pm
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- 2SundaySpring 2025 Windgate Artist-in-Residence: Annet CounwenbergAll 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 Artis-in-Residence at KSU in Spring 2025. Couwenberg will be the Windgate Artis-in-Residence at KSU in Spring 2025.
In-person Lecture: April 2nd, 3:30pm
Buy Tickets - 3MondaySpring 2025 Windgate Artist-in-Residence: Annet CounwenbergAll 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 Artis-in-Residence at KSU in Spring 2025. Couwenberg will be the Windgate Artis-in-Residence at KSU in Spring 2025.
In-person Lecture: April 2nd, 3:30pm
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 - 4TuesdaySpring 2025 Windgate Artist-in-Residence: Annet CounwenbergAll 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 Artis-in-Residence at KSU in Spring 2025. Couwenberg will be the Windgate Artis-in-Residence at KSU in Spring 2025.
In-person Lecture: April 2nd, 3:30pm
Buy Tickets - 5WednesdaySpring 2025 Windgate Artist-in-Residence: Annet CounwenbergAll 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 Artis-in-Residence at KSU in Spring 2025. Couwenberg will be the Windgate Artis-in-Residence at KSU in Spring 2025.
In-person Lecture: April 2nd, 3:30pm
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 Tickets+1KSU Symphony Orchestra7:30pmat Bailey Performance Center, Morgan HallOrchestras Series. Enjoy a performance by the KSU Symphony Orchestra under the direction of Bailey School of Music Director of Orchestral Studies Nathaniel F. Parker.
Buy Tickets - 6ThursdaySpring 2025 Windgate Artist-in-Residence: Annet CounwenbergAll 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 Artis-in-Residence at KSU in Spring 2025. Couwenberg will be the Windgate Artis-in-Residence at KSU in Spring 2025.
In-person Lecture: April 2nd, 3:30pm
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 - 7FridaySpring 2025 Windgate Artist-in-Residence: Annet CounwenbergAll 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 Artis-in-Residence at KSU in Spring 2025. Couwenberg will be the Windgate Artis-in-Residence at KSU in Spring 2025.
In-person Lecture: April 2nd, 3:30pm
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.
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Buy Tickets - 8SaturdaySpring 2025 Windgate Artist-in-Residence: Annet CounwenbergAll 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 Artis-in-Residence at KSU in Spring 2025. Couwenberg will be the Windgate Artis-in-Residence at KSU in Spring 2025.
In-person Lecture: April 2nd, 3:30pm
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.
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- 9SundaySpring 2025 Windgate Artist-in-Residence: Annet CounwenbergAll 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 Artis-in-Residence at KSU in Spring 2025. Couwenberg will be the Windgate Artis-in-Residence at KSU in Spring 2025.
In-person Lecture: April 2nd, 3:30pm
Buy TicketsTerminus Modern Ballet Theatre presents "Duality"2:00pmat 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.
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Buy Tickets - 10MondaySpring 2025 Windgate Artist-in-Residence: Annet CounwenbergAll 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 Artis-in-Residence at KSU in Spring 2025. Couwenberg will be the Windgate Artis-in-Residence at KSU in Spring 2025.
In-person Lecture: April 2nd, 3:30pm
Buy Tickets - 11TuesdaySpring 2025 Windgate Artist-in-Residence: Annet CounwenbergAll 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 Artis-in-Residence at KSU in Spring 2025. Couwenberg will be the Windgate Artis-in-Residence at KSU in Spring 2025.
In-person Lecture: April 2nd, 3:30pm
Buy Tickets - 12WednesdaySpring 2025 Windgate Artist-in-Residence: Annet CounwenbergAll 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 Artis-in-Residence at KSU in Spring 2025. Couwenberg will be the Windgate Artis-in-Residence at KSU in Spring 2025.
In-person Lecture: April 2nd, 3:30pm
Buy Tickets - 13ThursdaySpring 2025 Windgate Artist-in-Residence: Annet CounwenbergAll 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 Artis-in-Residence at KSU in Spring 2025. Couwenberg will be the Windgate Artis-in-Residence at KSU in Spring 2025.
In-person Lecture: April 2nd, 3:30pm
Buy Tickets - 14FridaySpring 2025 Windgate Artist-in-Residence: Annet CounwenbergAll 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 Artis-in-Residence at KSU in Spring 2025. Couwenberg will be the Windgate Artis-in-Residence at KSU in Spring 2025.
In-person Lecture: April 2nd, 3:30pm
Buy Tickets - 15SaturdaySpring 2025 Windgate Artist-in-Residence: Annet CounwenbergAll 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 Artis-in-Residence at KSU in Spring 2025. Couwenberg will be the Windgate Artis-in-Residence at KSU in Spring 2025.
In-person Lecture: April 2nd, 3:30pm
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- 16SundaySpring 2025 Windgate Artist-in-Residence: Annet CounwenbergAll 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 Artis-in-Residence at KSU in Spring 2025. Couwenberg will be the Windgate Artis-in-Residence at KSU in Spring 2025.
In-person Lecture: April 2nd, 3:30pm
Buy Tickets - 17MondaySpring 2025 Windgate Artist-in-Residence: Annet CounwenbergAll 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 Artis-in-Residence at KSU in Spring 2025. Couwenberg will be the Windgate Artis-in-Residence at KSU in Spring 2025.
In-person Lecture: April 2nd, 3:30pm
Buy TicketsFaculty 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 - 18TuesdaySpring 2025 Windgate Artist-in-Residence: Annet CounwenbergAll 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 Artis-in-Residence at KSU in Spring 2025. Couwenberg will be the Windgate Artis-in-Residence at KSU in Spring 2025.
In-person Lecture: April 2nd, 3:30pm
Buy Tickets - 19WednesdaySpring 2025 Windgate Artist-in-Residence: Annet CounwenbergAll 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 Artis-in-Residence at KSU in Spring 2025. Couwenberg will be the Windgate Artis-in-Residence at KSU in Spring 2025.
In-person Lecture: April 2nd, 3:30pm
Buy Tickets - 20ThursdaySpring 2025 Windgate Artist-in-Residence: Annet CounwenbergAll 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 Artis-in-Residence at KSU in Spring 2025. Couwenberg will be the Windgate Artis-in-Residence at KSU in Spring 2025.
In-person Lecture: April 2nd, 3:30pm
Buy Tickets - 21FridaySpring 2025 Windgate Artist-in-Residence: Annet CounwenbergAll 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 Artis-in-Residence at KSU in Spring 2025. Couwenberg will be the Windgate Artis-in-Residence at KSU in Spring 2025.
In-person Lecture: April 2nd, 3:30pm
Buy TicketsArtsKSU Presents: Roomful of Teeth8:00pmat Bailey Performance Center, Morgan HallArtsKSU Series. Roomful of Teeth is a Grammy-winning vocal band dedicated to reimagining the expressive potential of the human voice. By engaging collaboratively with artists, thinkers, and community leaders from around the world, the group seeks to uplift and amplify voices old and new while creating and performing meaningful and adventurous music. As the world rapidly changes, Roomful of Teeth is cultivating deeper relationships with technology, continuing to explore and expand the artistic reach of the human voice.
Buy Tickets - 22SaturdaySpring 2025 Windgate Artist-in-Residence: Annet CounwenbergAll 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 Artis-in-Residence at KSU in Spring 2025. Couwenberg will be the Windgate Artis-in-Residence at KSU in Spring 2025.
In-person Lecture: April 2nd, 3:30pm
Buy TicketsSpring 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.
- 23SundaySpring 2025 Windgate Artist-in-Residence: Annet CounwenbergAll 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 Artis-in-Residence at KSU in Spring 2025. Couwenberg will be the Windgate Artis-in-Residence at KSU in Spring 2025.
In-person Lecture: April 2nd, 3:30pm
Buy Tickets - 24MondaySpring 2025 Windgate Artist-in-Residence: Annet CounwenbergAll 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 Artis-in-Residence at KSU in Spring 2025. Couwenberg will be the Windgate Artis-in-Residence at KSU in Spring 2025.
In-person Lecture: April 2nd, 3:30pm
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 - 25TuesdaySpring 2025 Windgate Artist-in-Residence: Annet CounwenbergAll 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 Artis-in-Residence at KSU in Spring 2025. Couwenberg will be the Windgate Artis-in-Residence at KSU in Spring 2025.
In-person Lecture: April 2nd, 3:30pm
Buy TicketsArtsKSU Presents: Soovin Kim, Violin7:30pmat Bailey Performance Center, Morgan HallArtsKSU 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.
Buy Tickets+1Dog 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 - 26WednesdaySpring 2025 Windgate Artist-in-Residence: Annet CounwenbergAll 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 Artis-in-Residence at KSU in Spring 2025. Couwenberg will be the Windgate Artis-in-Residence at KSU in Spring 2025.
In-person Lecture: April 2nd, 3:30pm
Buy TicketsSpring 2025 School of Art and DesignAll Dayat Fine Arts Gallery+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 TicketsHERStory 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 - 27ThursdaySpring 2025 Windgate Artist-in-Residence: Annet CounwenbergAll 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 Artis-in-Residence at KSU in Spring 2025. Couwenberg will be the Windgate Artis-in-Residence at KSU in Spring 2025.
In-person Lecture: April 2nd, 3:30pm
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+2Dog 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 - 28FridaySOAAD 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 TicketsSpring 2025 Windgate Artist-in-Residence: Annet CounwenbergAll 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 Artis-in-Residence at KSU in Spring 2025. Couwenberg will be the Windgate Artis-in-Residence at KSU in Spring 2025.
In-person Lecture: April 2nd, 3:30pm
Buy Tickets+2Fresh 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*
Dog 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 TicketsSpring 2025 Windgate Artist-in-Residence: Annet CounwenbergAll 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 Artis-in-Residence at KSU in Spring 2025. Couwenberg will be the Windgate Artis-in-Residence at KSU in Spring 2025.
In-person Lecture: April 2nd, 3:30pm
Buy Tickets+2Dog 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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- 30SundaySOAAD 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 TicketsSpring 2025 Windgate Artist-in-Residence: Annet CounwenbergAll 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 Artis-in-Residence at KSU in Spring 2025. Couwenberg will be the Windgate Artis-in-Residence at KSU in Spring 2025.
In-person Lecture: April 2nd, 3:30pm
Buy Tickets+1Dog 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 - 31MondaySpring 2025 Windgate Artist-in-Residence: Annet CounwenbergAll 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 Artis-in-Residence at KSU in Spring 2025. Couwenberg will be the Windgate Artis-in-Residence at KSU in Spring 2025.
In-person Lecture: April 2nd, 3:30pm
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+1KSU 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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- 1TuesdaySOAAD 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 TicketsSpring 2025 Windgate Artist-in-Residence: Annet CounwenbergAll 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 Artis-in-Residence at KSU in Spring 2025. Couwenberg will be the Windgate Artis-in-Residence at KSU in Spring 2025.
In-person Lecture: April 2nd, 3:30pm
Buy Tickets+1Jullia 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.
- 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 TicketsSpring 2025 Windgate Artist-in-Residence: Annet CounwenbergAll 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 Artis-in-Residence at KSU in Spring 2025. Couwenberg will be the Windgate Artis-in-Residence at KSU in Spring 2025.
In-person Lecture: April 2nd, 3:30pm
Buy Tickets+1Jazz Combos7:30pmat Bailey Performance Center, Morgan HallJazz Series. Enjoy an evening of performances by Bailey School of Music student jazz combos.
Buy Tickets - 3ThursdaySOAAD 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 TicketsSpring 2025 Windgate Artist-in-Residence: Annet CounwenbergAll 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 Artis-in-Residence at KSU in Spring 2025. Couwenberg will be the Windgate Artis-in-Residence at KSU in Spring 2025.
In-person Lecture: April 2nd, 3:30pm
Buy Tickets+1Jazz Combos7:30pmat Bailey Performance Center, Morgan HallJazz Series. Enjoy an evening of performances by Bailey School of Music student jazz combos.
Buy Tickets - 4FridaySOAAD 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 TicketsSpring 2025 Windgate Artist-in-Residence: Annet CounwenbergAll 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 Artis-in-Residence at KSU in Spring 2025. Couwenberg will be the Windgate Artis-in-Residence at KSU in Spring 2025.
In-person Lecture: April 2nd, 3:30pm
Buy Tickets+1Fresh 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.
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- 5SaturdaySpring 2025 Windgate Artist-in-Residence: Annet CounwenbergAll 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 Artis-in-Residence at KSU in Spring 2025. Couwenberg will be the Windgate Artis-in-Residence at KSU in Spring 2025.
In-person Lecture: April 2nd, 3:30pm
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
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- 6SundaySpring 2025 Windgate Artist-in-Residence: Annet CounwenbergAll 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 Artis-in-Residence at KSU in Spring 2025. Couwenberg will be the Windgate Artis-in-Residence at KSU in Spring 2025.
In-person Lecture: April 2nd, 3:30pm
Buy Tickets - 7MondaySpring 2025 Windgate Artist-in-Residence: Annet CounwenbergAll 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 Artis-in-Residence at KSU in Spring 2025. Couwenberg will be the Windgate Artis-in-Residence at KSU in Spring 2025.
In-person Lecture: April 2nd, 3:30pm
Buy Tickets - 8TuesdaySpring 2025 Windgate Artist-in-Residence: Annet CounwenbergAll 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 Artis-in-Residence at KSU in Spring 2025. Couwenberg will be the Windgate Artis-in-Residence at KSU in Spring 2025.
In-person Lecture: April 2nd, 3:30pm
Buy TicketsSenior Dance Showcase6:00pmat KSU Dance Theater on the Marietta campusCampus Members of the Class of 2025 share original works of choreography, captivating screendance, and groundbreaking dance research.
- 9WednesdaySOAAD 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 TicketsSpring 2025 Windgate Artist-in-Residence: Annet CounwenbergAll 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 Artis-in-Residence at KSU in Spring 2025. Couwenberg will be the Windgate Artis-in-Residence at KSU in Spring 2025.
In-person Lecture: April 2nd, 3:30pm
Buy Tickets+1Senior Dance Showcase6:00pmat KSU Dance Theater on the Marietta campusCampus Members of the Class of 2025 share original works of choreography, captivating screendance, and groundbreaking dance research.
- 10ThursdaySOAAD 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 TicketsSpring 2025 Windgate Artist-in-Residence: Annet CounwenbergAll 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 Artis-in-Residence at KSU in Spring 2025. Couwenberg will be the Windgate Artis-in-Residence at KSU in Spring 2025.
In-person Lecture: April 2nd, 3:30pm
Buy Tickets - 11FridaySOAAD 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 TicketsSpring 2025 Windgate Artist-in-Residence: Annet CounwenbergAll 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 Artis-in-Residence at KSU in Spring 2025. Couwenberg will be the Windgate Artis-in-Residence at KSU in Spring 2025.
In-person Lecture: April 2nd, 3:30pm
Buy Tickets+1Sondheim 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 - 12SaturdaySpring 2025 Windgate Artist-in-Residence: Annet CounwenbergAll 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 Artis-in-Residence at KSU in Spring 2025. Couwenberg will be the Windgate Artis-in-Residence at KSU in Spring 2025.
In-person Lecture: April 2nd, 3:30pm
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 Tickets+2Sondheim on Sondheim2:00pmat 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 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.
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- 13SundaySOAAD 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 TicketsSpring 2025 Windgate Artist-in-Residence: Annet CounwenbergAll 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 Artis-in-Residence at KSU in Spring 2025. Couwenberg will be the Windgate Artis-in-Residence at KSU in Spring 2025.
In-person Lecture: April 2nd, 3:30pm
Buy Tickets+1Sondheim 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 - 14MondaySOAAD 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 TicketsSpring 2025 Windgate Artist-in-Residence: Annet CounwenbergAll 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 Artis-in-Residence at KSU in Spring 2025. Couwenberg will be the Windgate Artis-in-Residence at KSU in Spring 2025.
In-person Lecture: April 2nd, 3:30pm
Buy Tickets+2Sondheim 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 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 - 15TuesdaySOAAD 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 TicketsSpring 2025 Windgate Artist-in-Residence: Annet CounwenbergAll 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 Artis-in-Residence at KSU in Spring 2025. Couwenberg will be the Windgate Artis-in-Residence at KSU in Spring 2025.
In-person Lecture: April 2nd, 3:30pm
Buy Tickets+2KSU 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 - 16WednesdaySOAAD 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 TicketsSpring 2025 Windgate Artist-in-Residence: Annet CounwenbergAll 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 Artis-in-Residence at KSU in Spring 2025. Couwenberg will be the Windgate Artis-in-Residence at KSU in Spring 2025.
In-person Lecture: April 2nd, 3:30pm
Buy Tickets+2Spring 2025 COTA Council for Undergraduate Research Symposium of Student Scholars9:00amat Kenneaw 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 - 17ThursdaySOAAD 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 TicketsSpring 2025 Windgate Artist-in-Residence: Annet CounwenbergAll 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 Artis-in-Residence at KSU in Spring 2025. Couwenberg will be the Windgate Artis-in-Residence at KSU in Spring 2025.
In-person Lecture: April 2nd, 3:30pm
Buy Tickets+4Spring 2025 COTA Council for Undergraduate Research Symposium of Student Scholars9:00amat Kenneaw CampusUndergraduate student presentations from the School of Art & Design, Bailey School of Music, Department of Theatre and Performance Studies, and Department of Dance.
Spring Faculty Research Forum3:00pmat Zuckerman Museum of ArtPlease join us for the Spring Faculty Research Forum and author reception.
Buy Tickets2025 Spring Faculty Research Forum3:00pmat Zuckerman Museum of ArtPlease join us for the Spring Faculty Research Forum and author reception.
Bailey 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.
- 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 TicketsSpring 2025 Windgate Artist-in-Residence: Annet CounwenbergAll 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 Artis-in-Residence at KSU in Spring 2025. Couwenberg will be the Windgate Artis-in-Residence at KSU in Spring 2025.
In-person Lecture: April 2nd, 3:30pm
Buy Tickets+2Spring 2025 COTA Council for Undergraduate Research Symposium of Student Scholars9:00amat Kenneaw 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.
- 19SaturdaySOAAD 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 TicketsSpring 2025 Windgate Artist-in-Residence: Annet CounwenbergAll 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 Artis-in-Residence at KSU in Spring 2025. Couwenberg will be the Windgate Artis-in-Residence at KSU in Spring 2025.
In-person Lecture: April 2nd, 3:30pm
Buy Tickets+1The KSU Colors Showcase8:00pmat Stillwell TheaterOriginal works created by KSU students.
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- 20SundaySpring 2025 Windgate Artist-in-Residence: Annet CounwenbergAll 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 Artis-in-Residence at KSU in Spring 2025. Couwenberg will be the Windgate Artis-in-Residence at KSU in Spring 2025.
In-person Lecture: April 2nd, 3:30pm
Buy Tickets - 21MondaySpring 2025 Windgate Artist-in-Residence: Annet CounwenbergAll 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 Artis-in-Residence at KSU in Spring 2025. Couwenberg will be the Windgate Artis-in-Residence at KSU in Spring 2025.
In-person Lecture: April 2nd, 3:30pm
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.
+1KSU 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 - 22TuesdaySpring 2025 Windgate Artist-in-Residence: Annet CounwenbergAll 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 Artis-in-Residence at KSU in Spring 2025. Couwenberg will be the Windgate Artis-in-Residence at KSU in Spring 2025.
In-person Lecture: April 2nd, 3:30pm
Buy TicketsKSU 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 - 23WednesdaySOAAD 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 TicketsSpring 2025 Windgate Artist-in-Residence: Annet CounwenbergAll 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 Artis-in-Residence at KSU in Spring 2025. Couwenberg will be the Windgate Artis-in-Residence at KSU in Spring 2025.
In-person Lecture: April 2nd, 3:30pm
Buy Tickets+2KSU Tellers Spring Showcase7:30pmat 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.
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 Tickets - 24ThursdaySOAAD 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 TicketsSpring 2025 Windgate Artist-in-Residence: Annet CounwenbergAll 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 Artis-in-Residence at KSU in Spring 2025. Couwenberg will be the Windgate Artis-in-Residence at KSU in Spring 2025.
In-person Lecture: April 2nd, 3:30pm
Buy Tickets+2KSU Tellers Spring Showcase7:30pmat 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.
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 - 25FridaySOAAD 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 TicketsSpring 2025 Windgate Artist-in-Residence: Annet CounwenbergAll 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 Artis-in-Residence at KSU in Spring 2025. Couwenberg will be the Windgate Artis-in-Residence at KSU in Spring 2025.
In-person Lecture: April 2nd, 3:30pm
Buy Tickets+2Student Dance Concert8:00pmat 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 diversity and 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 - 26SaturdaySOAAD 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 TicketsSpring 2025 Windgate Artist-in-Residence: Annet CounwenbergAll 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 Artis-in-Residence at KSU in Spring 2025. Couwenberg will be the Windgate Artis-in-Residence at KSU in Spring 2025.
In-person Lecture: April 2nd, 3:30pm
Buy Tickets+2KSU 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.
Buy TicketsStudent Dance Concert8:00pmat 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 diversity and creative talents of our students.
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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 TicketsSpring 2025 Windgate Artist-in-Residence: Annet CounwenbergAll 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 Artis-in-Residence at KSU in Spring 2025. Couwenberg will be the Windgate Artis-in-Residence at KSU in Spring 2025.
In-person Lecture: April 2nd, 3:30pm
Buy Tickets - 28MondaySOAAD 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 TicketsSpring 2025 Windgate Artist-in-Residence: Annet CounwenbergAll 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 Artis-in-Residence at KSU in Spring 2025. Couwenberg will be the Windgate Artis-in-Residence at KSU in Spring 2025.
In-person Lecture: April 2nd, 3:30pm
Buy Tickets+1KSU 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 - 29TuesdaySOAAD 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 TicketsSpring 2025 Windgate Artist-in-Residence: Annet CounwenbergAll 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 Artis-in-Residence at KSU in Spring 2025. Couwenberg will be the Windgate Artis-in-Residence at KSU in Spring 2025.
In-person Lecture: April 2nd, 3:30pm
Buy Tickets - 30WednesdaySpring 2025 Windgate Artist-in-Residence: Annet CounwenbergAll 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 Artis-in-Residence at KSU in Spring 2025. Couwenberg will be the Windgate Artis-in-Residence at KSU in Spring 2025.
In-person Lecture: April 2nd, 3:30pm
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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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 TicketsSpring 2025 Windgate Artist-in-Residence: Annet CounwenbergAll 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 Artis-in-Residence at KSU in Spring 2025. Couwenberg will be the Windgate Artis-in-Residence at KSU in Spring 2025.
In-person Lecture: April 2nd, 3:30pm
Buy Tickets+1KSU Community & Alumni Choir7:30pmat Bailey Performance Center, Morgan HallEnjoy a performance by the KSU Community & Alumni Choir.
Buy Tickets - 2FridaySOAAD 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 TicketsSpring 2025 Windgate Artist-in-Residence: Annet CounwenbergAll 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 Artis-in-Residence at KSU in Spring 2025. Couwenberg will be the Windgate Artis-in-Residence at KSU in Spring 2025.
In-person Lecture: April 2nd, 3:30pm
Buy Tickets+1K.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.
- 3SaturdaySOAAD 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 TicketsSpring 2025 School of Art and DesignAll Dayat Fine Arts Gallery+2Spring 2025 Windgate Artist-in-Residence: Annet CounwenbergAll 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 Artis-in-Residence at KSU in Spring 2025. Couwenberg will be the Windgate Artis-in-Residence at KSU in Spring 2025.
In-person Lecture: April 2nd, 3:30pm
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.
- 4SundaySpring 2025 Windgate Artist-in-Residence: Annet CounwenbergAll 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 Artis-in-Residence at KSU in Spring 2025. Couwenberg will be the Windgate Artis-in-Residence at KSU in Spring 2025.
In-person Lecture: April 2nd, 3:30pm
Buy Tickets - 5MondaySpring 2025 Windgate Artist-in-Residence: Annet CounwenbergAll 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 Artis-in-Residence at KSU in Spring 2025. Couwenberg will be the Windgate Artis-in-Residence at KSU in Spring 2025.
In-person Lecture: April 2nd, 3:30pm
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.
- 6TuesdaySpring 2025 Windgate Artist-in-Residence: Annet CounwenbergAll 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 Artis-in-Residence at KSU in Spring 2025. Couwenberg will be the Windgate Artis-in-Residence at KSU in Spring 2025.
In-person Lecture: April 2nd, 3:30pm
Buy Tickets - 7WednesdaySpring 2025 Windgate Artist-in-Residence: Annet CounwenbergAll 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 Artis-in-Residence at KSU in Spring 2025. Couwenberg will be the Windgate Artis-in-Residence at KSU in Spring 2025.
In-person Lecture: April 2nd, 3:30pm
Buy Tickets - 8ThursdaySpring 2025 Windgate Artist-in-Residence: Annet CounwenbergAll 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 Artis-in-Residence at KSU in Spring 2025. Couwenberg will be the Windgate Artis-in-Residence at KSU in Spring 2025.
In-person Lecture: April 2nd, 3:30pm
Buy Tickets - 9FridaySpring 2025 Windgate Artist-in-Residence: Annet CounwenbergAll 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 Artis-in-Residence at KSU in Spring 2025. Couwenberg will be the Windgate Artis-in-Residence at KSU in Spring 2025.
In-person Lecture: April 2nd, 3:30pm
Buy Tickets - 10SaturdaySewing 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 Artis-in-Residence at KSU in Spring 2025. Couwenberg will be the Windgate Artis-in-Residence at KSU in Spring 2025.Spring 2025 Windgate Artist-in-Residence: Annet CounwenbergAll 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 Artis-in-Residence at KSU in Spring 2025. Couwenberg will be the Windgate Artis-in-Residence at KSU in Spring 2025.
In-person Lecture: April 2nd, 3:30pm
Buy Tickets+1Zuckerman Museum of Art Exhibitions: Spring 2025All Dayat Zuckerman Museum of ArtAnnet Couwenberg: Sewing Circles features an overview of ten years of cultural research, digital experimentation, and finished artifacts which Couwenberg has completed as part of her studio practice and in partnerships with cultural institutions throughout North America, Europe, and Asia. These artistic projects presented in this exhibition highlight the expanding technological parameters related to textiles and fabrics and their specific application in the arenas of scientific research, fashion and interior design, and contemporary social issues. The exhibition explores Couwenberg’s depth of research as well as the multiple intersections that are revealed between established disciplines and fields of knowledge. Annet Couwen----
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- 10TuesdayWindgate 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.
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- 25FridayMountains & 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.).
- 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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Double Exposure proudly presents two world premieres by nationally acclaimed choreographers Tristian Griffin and Christian Denice. Created exclusively for the KSU Dance Company, these works represent the culmination of the Pomare/Connor Summer Residency. This inspiring and dynamic evening of original concert dance promises to push the boundaries of artistic innovation.
Buy Tickets - 24SaturdayDouble Exposure8:00pmat KSU Dance Theater on the Marietta campus
Double Exposure proudly presents two world premieres by nationally acclaimed choreographers Tristian Griffin and Christian Denice. Created exclusively for the KSU Dance Company, these works represent the culmination of the Pomare/Connor Summer Residency. This inspiring and dynamic evening of original concert dance promises to push the boundaries of artistic innovation.
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This concert features works created by our esteemed faculty and performed by our celebrated KSU Dance Company. The program will include both classical and contemporary dance, highlighting the universal need to move, connect, and simply be with others. Join us for an evening of unparalleled artistry and innovation that defines KSU Dance.
Buy Tickets - 15FridayProperties of Being8:00pmat KSU Dance Theater on the Marietta campus
This concert features works created by our esteemed faculty and performed by our celebrated KSU Dance Company. The program will include both classical and contemporary dance, highlighting the universal need to move, connect, and simply be with others. Join us for an evening of unparalleled artistry and innovation that defines KSU Dance.
Buy Tickets - 16SaturdayProperties of Being8:00pmat KSU Dance Theater on the Marietta campus
This concert features works created by our esteemed faculty and performed by our celebrated KSU Dance Company. The program will include both classical and contemporary dance, highlighting the universal need to move, connect, and simply be with others. Join us for an evening of unparalleled artistry and innovation that defines KSU Dance.
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An exceptional dancer, Anne Plamondon also traces her path as a choreographer. Her new creation Myokine - focuses on the body in its entirety and lets the voice emerge to express very current concerns.
Buy Tickets - 15SaturdayMyokine8:00pmat KSU Dance Theater on the Marietta campus
An exceptional dancer, Anne Plamondon also traces her path as a choreographer. Her new creation Myokine - focuses on the body in its entirety and lets the voice emerge to express very current concerns.
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- 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.
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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.
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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.
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- 8TuesdaySenior Dance Showcase6:00pmat KSU Dance Theater on the Marietta campus
Campus Members of the Class of 2025 share original works of choreography, captivating screendance, and groundbreaking dance research.
- 9WednesdaySenior Dance Showcase6:00pmat KSU Dance Theater on the Marietta campus
Campus Members of the Class of 2025 share original works of choreography, captivating screendance, and groundbreaking dance research.
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The Student Dance Concert features a compilation of captivating student works set on the KSU Dance Company. This curated event celebrates the diversity and creative talents of our students.
Buy Tickets - 26SaturdayStudent Dance Concert8:00pmat 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 diversity and creative talents of our students.
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Registration for 4 Week Session IIAll Day+10LAST DAY TO WITHDRAW - 6 Week SessionAll DayRegistration for Fall Semester - All Parts of TermAll DayWindgate Artists in Residence Exhibition: Maya Gelfman & Roie Avidan, aka Mind the Heart! Project and Leandra UrrutiaAll DayThe Zuckerman Museum of Art is pleased to present the work of Israeli artists Maya Gelfman and Roie Avidan known as Mind the Heart!, who served as the fall 2023 Windgate Artists-in-Residence, and artist Leandra Urrutia, who served as the spring 2024 Windgate Artist-in-Residence. Artwork created by the artists during their residency is featured in this summer exhibition. Additionally, one artwork from each artist becomes part of the museum permanent collection and will be utilized as a teaching tool to further learning engagement and cultural enrichment opportunities across the KSU campus. The 2024 Windgate Artist-in-Residence exhibition was curated by Cynthia Nourse Thompson.
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All P-Card transactions dated 6/28/24 - 6/30/24 will be swept from the Works system at this time.40-Hour General Mediation Training & Practicum7:00amThe first 28-hour mediation training focuses on an understanding of the mediation process, communication skills, problem-solving skills, agreement writing, and mediation ethics. Mediation skills are taught in a highly interactive format through short lectures, group discussion, focused exercises, and coached role-play. The training meets general mediation training requirements for registration with the Georgia Office of Dispute Resolution (GODR). In addition, the training is approved for Continuing Legal Education (CLE) hours (28 regular including 3 ethics) with the Georgia State Bar.
The 12-hour practicum will build upon the skills introduced during the General Civil Mediation Training. It provides an opportunity for you to observe, reflect on, and discuss the practice of mediation. The Practicum may be taken in lieu of 5 real case observations with an experienced mediator in mediation for the Georgia Office of Dispute Resolution registration purposes.
40-Hour General Civil Mediation Training and Practicum-Online7:00amJuly 15-18, 2024: The first 28-hour mediation training focuses on an understanding of themediation process, communication skills, problem-solving skills, agreement writing, andmediation ethics. Mediation skills are taught in a highly interactive format through shortlectures, group discussion, focused exercises, and coached role-play. The training meetsgeneral mediation training requirements for registration with the Georgia Office ofDispute Resolution (GODR). In addition, the training is approved for Continuing LegalEducation (CLE) hours (28 regular including 3 ethics) with the Georgia State Bar.
July 29-30, 2024: The 12-hour practicum will build upon the skills introduced during theGeneral Civil Mediation Training. It provides an opportunity for you to observe, reflect on,and discuss the practice of mediation. The Practicum may be taken in lieu of 5 real caseobservations with an experienced mediator in mediation for the Georgia Office of DisputeResolution registration purposes
14-Hour Domestic Violence Training7:00amRegistration with GODR as a domestic relations mediators prior to taking specialized domestic violence mediation training. This 14 hour workshop focuses on divorce and custody cases with specialization in domestic violence, with role plays for screening and safety planning. This training will reflect the screening and DV process rules. Up to 12 hours of
Georgia CLE available at cost.Pre-Tenure Mutual Mentoring Group1:00pmThis mutual mentoring group will bring tenure track faculty together who are preparing to submit their pre-tenure portfolios in the fall. We will support each other through the process and help each other connect with resources that can get our questions answered.
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Post-Tenure Mutual Mentoring Group3:00pmThis mutual mentoring group will bring tenured faculty together who are preparing to submit their post-tenure review portfolios in the fall. We will support each other through the process and help each other connect with resources that can get our questions answered.
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Biweekly 1 SPARS Due5:00pmBiweekly 1 SPARS Due Payroll Dec 24 - Jan 6 - 2TuesdayFirst Day of Classes - 4 Week Session IIAll DayRegistration for 4 Week Session IIAll Day+7Registration for Fall Semester - All Parts of TermAll DayWindgate Artists in Residence Exhibition: Maya Gelfman & Roie Avidan, aka Mind the Heart! Project and Leandra UrrutiaAll Day
The Zuckerman Museum of Art is pleased to present the work of Israeli artists Maya Gelfman and Roie Avidan known as Mind the Heart!, who served as the fall 2023 Windgate Artists-in-Residence, and artist Leandra Urrutia, who served as the spring 2024 Windgate Artist-in-Residence. Artwork created by the artists during their residency is featured in this summer exhibition. Additionally, one artwork from each artist becomes part of the museum permanent collection and will be utilized as a teaching tool to further learning engagement and cultural enrichment opportunities across the KSU campus. The 2024 Windgate Artist-in-Residence exhibition was curated by Cynthia Nourse Thompson.
14-Hour Domestic Violence Training7:00amRegistration with GODR as a domestic relations mediators prior to taking specialized domestic violence mediation training. This 14 hour workshop focuses on divorce and custody cases with specialization in domestic violence, with role plays for screening and safety planning. This training will reflect the screening and DV process rules. Up to 12 hours of
Georgia CLE available at cost.40-Hour General Civil Mediation Training and Practicum-Online7:00amJuly 15-18, 2024: The first 28-hour mediation training focuses on an understanding of themediation process, communication skills, problem-solving skills, agreement writing, andmediation ethics. Mediation skills are taught in a highly interactive format through shortlectures, group discussion, focused exercises, and coached role-play. The training meetsgeneral mediation training requirements for registration with the Georgia Office ofDispute Resolution (GODR). In addition, the training is approved for Continuing LegalEducation (CLE) hours (28 regular including 3 ethics) with the Georgia State Bar.
July 29-30, 2024: The 12-hour practicum will build upon the skills introduced during theGeneral Civil Mediation Training. It provides an opportunity for you to observe, reflect on,and discuss the practice of mediation. The Practicum may be taken in lieu of 5 real caseobservations with an experienced mediator in mediation for the Georgia Office of DisputeResolution registration purposes
40-Hour General Mediation Training & Practicum7:00amThe first 28-hour mediation training focuses on an understanding of the mediation process, communication skills, problem-solving skills, agreement writing, and mediation ethics. Mediation skills are taught in a highly interactive format through short lectures, group discussion, focused exercises, and coached role-play. The training meets general mediation training requirements for registration with the Georgia Office of Dispute Resolution (GODR). In addition, the training is approved for Continuing Legal Education (CLE) hours (28 regular including 3 ethics) with the Georgia State Bar.
The 12-hour practicum will build upon the skills introduced during the General Civil Mediation Training. It provides an opportunity for you to observe, reflect on, and discuss the practice of mediation. The Practicum may be taken in lieu of 5 real case observations with an experienced mediator in mediation for the Georgia Office of Dispute Resolution registration purposes.
Tenure and Promotion for Tenure Track Faculty Mutual Mentoring Group1:00pmThis mutual mentoring group will bring tenured faculty together who are preparing to submit their promotion portfolios in the fall. We will support each other through the process and help each other connect with resources that can get our questions answered.To register, please go log in to OwlTrain and register on the event page here.
Promotion for Faculty Not on the Tenure Track Mutual Mentoring Group3:00pmThis mutual mentoring group will bring non-tenure track faculty together who are preparing to submit their promotion portfolios in the fall. We will support each other through the process and help each other connect with resources that can get our questions answered.
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- 3WednesdayRegistration for 4 Week Session IIAll DayWindgate Artists in Residence Exhibition: Maya Gelfman & Roie Avidan, aka Mind the Heart! Project and Leandra UrrutiaAll Day
The Zuckerman Museum of Art is pleased to present the work of Israeli artists Maya Gelfman and Roie Avidan known as Mind the Heart!, who served as the fall 2023 Windgate Artists-in-Residence, and artist Leandra Urrutia, who served as the spring 2024 Windgate Artist-in-Residence. Artwork created by the artists during their residency is featured in this summer exhibition. Additionally, one artwork from each artist becomes part of the museum permanent collection and will be utilized as a teaching tool to further learning engagement and cultural enrichment opportunities across the KSU campus. The 2024 Windgate Artist-in-Residence exhibition was curated by Cynthia Nourse Thompson.
+7Registration for Fall Semester - All Parts of TermAll Day40-Hour General Civil Mediation Training and Practicum-Online7:00amJuly 15-18, 2024: The first 28-hour mediation training focuses on an understanding of themediation process, communication skills, problem-solving skills, agreement writing, andmediation ethics. Mediation skills are taught in a highly interactive format through shortlectures, group discussion, focused exercises, and coached role-play. The training meetsgeneral mediation training requirements for registration with the Georgia Office ofDispute Resolution (GODR). In addition, the training is approved for Continuing LegalEducation (CLE) hours (28 regular including 3 ethics) with the Georgia State Bar.
July 29-30, 2024: The 12-hour practicum will build upon the skills introduced during theGeneral Civil Mediation Training. It provides an opportunity for you to observe, reflect on,and discuss the practice of mediation. The Practicum may be taken in lieu of 5 real caseobservations with an experienced mediator in mediation for the Georgia Office of DisputeResolution registration purposes
14-Hour Domestic Violence Training7:00amRegistration with GODR as a domestic relations mediators prior to taking specialized domestic violence mediation training. This 14 hour workshop focuses on divorce and custody cases with specialization in domestic violence, with role plays for screening and safety planning. This training will reflect the screening and DV process rules. Up to 12 hours of
Georgia CLE available at cost.40-Hour General Mediation Training & Practicum7:00amThe first 28-hour mediation training focuses on an understanding of the mediation process, communication skills, problem-solving skills, agreement writing, and mediation ethics. Mediation skills are taught in a highly interactive format through short lectures, group discussion, focused exercises, and coached role-play. The training meets general mediation training requirements for registration with the Georgia Office of Dispute Resolution (GODR). In addition, the training is approved for Continuing Legal Education (CLE) hours (28 regular including 3 ethics) with the Georgia State Bar.
The 12-hour practicum will build upon the skills introduced during the General Civil Mediation Training. It provides an opportunity for you to observe, reflect on, and discuss the practice of mediation. The Practicum may be taken in lieu of 5 real case observations with an experienced mediator in mediation for the Georgia Office of Dispute Resolution registration purposes.
Students Hiring 10110:00amStudent Employment Program Manager will provide a deep dive into the steps taken by HR, the hiring manager, and the student, from the moment an offer is made to the moment the student is approved to begin working.
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PAYMENT DEADLINE - 4 Week Session II4:00pmThis deadline is for registrations completed between Jun 26 and July 3.
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.
- 4ThursdayWindgate Artists in Residence Exhibition: Maya Gelfman & Roie Avidan, aka Mind the Heart! Project and Leandra UrrutiaAll Day
The Zuckerman Museum of Art is pleased to present the work of Israeli artists Maya Gelfman and Roie Avidan known as Mind the Heart!, who served as the fall 2023 Windgate Artists-in-Residence, and artist Leandra Urrutia, who served as the spring 2024 Windgate Artist-in-Residence. Artwork created by the artists during their residency is featured in this summer exhibition. Additionally, one artwork from each artist becomes part of the museum permanent collection and will be utilized as a teaching tool to further learning engagement and cultural enrichment opportunities across the KSU campus. The 2024 Windgate Artist-in-Residence exhibition was curated by Cynthia Nourse Thompson.
Registration for Fall Semester - All Parts of TermAll Day+6HOLIDAY - NO CLASSESAll Day40-Hour General Mediation Training & Practicum7:00amThe first 28-hour mediation training focuses on an understanding of the mediation process, communication skills, problem-solving skills, agreement writing, and mediation ethics. Mediation skills are taught in a highly interactive format through short lectures, group discussion, focused exercises, and coached role-play. The training meets general mediation training requirements for registration with the Georgia Office of Dispute Resolution (GODR). In addition, the training is approved for Continuing Legal Education (CLE) hours (28 regular including 3 ethics) with the Georgia State Bar.
The 12-hour practicum will build upon the skills introduced during the General Civil Mediation Training. It provides an opportunity for you to observe, reflect on, and discuss the practice of mediation. The Practicum may be taken in lieu of 5 real case observations with an experienced mediator in mediation for the Georgia Office of Dispute Resolution registration purposes.
40-Hour General Civil Mediation Training and Practicum-Online7:00amJuly 15-18, 2024: The first 28-hour mediation training focuses on an understanding of themediation process, communication skills, problem-solving skills, agreement writing, andmediation ethics. Mediation skills are taught in a highly interactive format through shortlectures, group discussion, focused exercises, and coached role-play. The training meetsgeneral mediation training requirements for registration with the Georgia Office ofDispute Resolution (GODR). In addition, the training is approved for Continuing LegalEducation (CLE) hours (28 regular including 3 ethics) with the Georgia State Bar.
July 29-30, 2024: The 12-hour practicum will build upon the skills introduced during theGeneral Civil Mediation Training. It provides an opportunity for you to observe, reflect on,and discuss the practice of mediation. The Practicum may be taken in lieu of 5 real caseobservations with an experienced mediator in mediation for the Georgia Office of DisputeResolution registration purposes
14-Hour Domestic Violence Training7:00amRegistration with GODR as a domestic relations mediators prior to taking specialized domestic violence mediation training. This 14 hour workshop focuses on divorce and custody cases with specialization in domestic violence, with role plays for screening and safety planning. This training will reflect the screening and DV process rules. Up to 12 hours of
Georgia CLE available at cost.Biweekly Holiday8:00amHolidayMonthly Holiday8:00amHoliday - 5FridayRegistration for Fall Semester - All Parts of TermAll DayWindgate Artists in Residence Exhibition: Maya Gelfman & Roie Avidan, aka Mind the Heart! Project and Leandra UrrutiaAll Day
The Zuckerman Museum of Art is pleased to present the work of Israeli artists Maya Gelfman and Roie Avidan known as Mind the Heart!, who served as the fall 2023 Windgate Artists-in-Residence, and artist Leandra Urrutia, who served as the spring 2024 Windgate Artist-in-Residence. Artwork created by the artists during their residency is featured in this summer exhibition. Additionally, one artwork from each artist becomes part of the museum permanent collection and will be utilized as a teaching tool to further learning engagement and cultural enrichment opportunities across the KSU campus. The 2024 Windgate Artist-in-Residence exhibition was curated by Cynthia Nourse Thompson.
+314-Hour Domestic Violence Training7:00amRegistration with GODR as a domestic relations mediators prior to taking specialized domestic violence mediation training. This 14 hour workshop focuses on divorce and custody cases with specialization in domestic violence, with role plays for screening and safety planning. This training will reflect the screening and DV process rules. Up to 12 hours of
Georgia CLE available at cost.40-Hour General Civil Mediation Training and Practicum-Online7:00amJuly 15-18, 2024: The first 28-hour mediation training focuses on an understanding of themediation process, communication skills, problem-solving skills, agreement writing, andmediation ethics. Mediation skills are taught in a highly interactive format through shortlectures, group discussion, focused exercises, and coached role-play. The training meetsgeneral mediation training requirements for registration with the Georgia Office ofDispute Resolution (GODR). In addition, the training is approved for Continuing LegalEducation (CLE) hours (28 regular including 3 ethics) with the Georgia State Bar.
July 29-30, 2024: The 12-hour practicum will build upon the skills introduced during theGeneral Civil Mediation Training. It provides an opportunity for you to observe, reflect on,and discuss the practice of mediation. The Practicum may be taken in lieu of 5 real caseobservations with an experienced mediator in mediation for the Georgia Office of DisputeResolution registration purposes
40-Hour General Mediation Training & Practicum7:00amThe first 28-hour mediation training focuses on an understanding of the mediation process, communication skills, problem-solving skills, agreement writing, and mediation ethics. Mediation skills are taught in a highly interactive format through short lectures, group discussion, focused exercises, and coached role-play. The training meets general mediation training requirements for registration with the Georgia Office of Dispute Resolution (GODR). In addition, the training is approved for Continuing Legal Education (CLE) hours (28 regular including 3 ethics) with the Georgia State Bar.
The 12-hour practicum will build upon the skills introduced during the General Civil Mediation Training. It provides an opportunity for you to observe, reflect on, and discuss the practice of mediation. The Practicum may be taken in lieu of 5 real case observations with an experienced mediator in mediation for the Georgia Office of Dispute Resolution registration purposes.
- 6SaturdayWindgate Artists in Residence Exhibition: Maya Gelfman & Roie Avidan, aka Mind the Heart! Project and Leandra UrrutiaAll Day
The Zuckerman Museum of Art is pleased to present the work of Israeli artists Maya Gelfman and Roie Avidan known as Mind the Heart!, who served as the fall 2023 Windgate Artists-in-Residence, and artist Leandra Urrutia, who served as the spring 2024 Windgate Artist-in-Residence. Artwork created by the artists during their residency is featured in this summer exhibition. Additionally, one artwork from each artist becomes part of the museum permanent collection and will be utilized as a teaching tool to further learning engagement and cultural enrichment opportunities across the KSU campus. The 2024 Windgate Artist-in-Residence exhibition was curated by Cynthia Nourse Thompson.
Registration for Fall Semester - All Parts of TermAll Day+414-Hour Domestic Violence Training7:00amRegistration with GODR as a domestic relations mediators prior to taking specialized domestic violence mediation training. This 14 hour workshop focuses on divorce and custody cases with specialization in domestic violence, with role plays for screening and safety planning. This training will reflect the screening and DV process rules. Up to 12 hours of
Georgia CLE available at cost.40-Hour General Civil Mediation Training and Practicum-Online7:00amJuly 15-18, 2024: The first 28-hour mediation training focuses on an understanding of themediation process, communication skills, problem-solving skills, agreement writing, andmediation ethics. Mediation skills are taught in a highly interactive format through shortlectures, group discussion, focused exercises, and coached role-play. The training meetsgeneral mediation training requirements for registration with the Georgia Office ofDispute Resolution (GODR). In addition, the training is approved for Continuing LegalEducation (CLE) hours (28 regular including 3 ethics) with the Georgia State Bar.
July 29-30, 2024: The 12-hour practicum will build upon the skills introduced during theGeneral Civil Mediation Training. It provides an opportunity for you to observe, reflect on,and discuss the practice of mediation. The Practicum may be taken in lieu of 5 real caseobservations with an experienced mediator in mediation for the Georgia Office of DisputeResolution registration purposes
40-Hour General Mediation Training & Practicum7:00amThe first 28-hour mediation training focuses on an understanding of the mediation process, communication skills, problem-solving skills, agreement writing, and mediation ethics. Mediation skills are taught in a highly interactive format through short lectures, group discussion, focused exercises, and coached role-play. The training meets general mediation training requirements for registration with the Georgia Office of Dispute Resolution (GODR). In addition, the training is approved for Continuing Legal Education (CLE) hours (28 regular including 3 ethics) with the Georgia State Bar.
The 12-hour practicum will build upon the skills introduced during the General Civil Mediation Training. It provides an opportunity for you to observe, reflect on, and discuss the practice of mediation. The Practicum may be taken in lieu of 5 real case observations with an experienced mediator in mediation for the Georgia Office of Dispute Resolution registration purposes.
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!
- 7SundayWindgate Artists in Residence Exhibition: Maya Gelfman & Roie Avidan, aka Mind the Heart! Project and Leandra UrrutiaAll Day
The Zuckerman Museum of Art is pleased to present the work of Israeli artists Maya Gelfman and Roie Avidan known as Mind the Heart!, who served as the fall 2023 Windgate Artists-in-Residence, and artist Leandra Urrutia, who served as the spring 2024 Windgate Artist-in-Residence. Artwork created by the artists during their residency is featured in this summer exhibition. Additionally, one artwork from each artist becomes part of the museum permanent collection and will be utilized as a teaching tool to further learning engagement and cultural enrichment opportunities across the KSU campus. The 2024 Windgate Artist-in-Residence exhibition was curated by Cynthia Nourse Thompson.
Registration for Fall Semester - All Parts of TermAll Day+340-Hour General Civil Mediation Training and Practicum-Online7:00amJuly 15-18, 2024: The first 28-hour mediation training focuses on an understanding of themediation process, communication skills, problem-solving skills, agreement writing, andmediation ethics. Mediation skills are taught in a highly interactive format through shortlectures, group discussion, focused exercises, and coached role-play. The training meetsgeneral mediation training requirements for registration with the Georgia Office ofDispute Resolution (GODR). In addition, the training is approved for Continuing LegalEducation (CLE) hours (28 regular including 3 ethics) with the Georgia State Bar.
July 29-30, 2024: The 12-hour practicum will build upon the skills introduced during theGeneral Civil Mediation Training. It provides an opportunity for you to observe, reflect on,and discuss the practice of mediation. The Practicum may be taken in lieu of 5 real caseobservations with an experienced mediator in mediation for the Georgia Office of DisputeResolution registration purposes
40-Hour General Mediation Training & Practicum7:00amThe first 28-hour mediation training focuses on an understanding of the mediation process, communication skills, problem-solving skills, agreement writing, and mediation ethics. Mediation skills are taught in a highly interactive format through short lectures, group discussion, focused exercises, and coached role-play. The training meets general mediation training requirements for registration with the Georgia Office of Dispute Resolution (GODR). In addition, the training is approved for Continuing Legal Education (CLE) hours (28 regular including 3 ethics) with the Georgia State Bar.
The 12-hour practicum will build upon the skills introduced during the General Civil Mediation Training. It provides an opportunity for you to observe, reflect on, and discuss the practice of mediation. The Practicum may be taken in lieu of 5 real case observations with an experienced mediator in mediation for the Georgia Office of Dispute Resolution registration purposes.
14-Hour Domestic Violence Training7:00amRegistration with GODR as a domestic relations mediators prior to taking specialized domestic violence mediation training. This 14 hour workshop focuses on divorce and custody cases with specialization in domestic violence, with role plays for screening and safety planning. This training will reflect the screening and DV process rules. Up to 12 hours of
Georgia CLE available at cost. - 8MondayWindgate Artists in Residence Exhibition: Maya Gelfman & Roie Avidan, aka Mind the Heart! Project and Leandra UrrutiaAll Day
The Zuckerman Museum of Art is pleased to present the work of Israeli artists Maya Gelfman and Roie Avidan known as Mind the Heart!, who served as the fall 2023 Windgate Artists-in-Residence, and artist Leandra Urrutia, who served as the spring 2024 Windgate Artist-in-Residence. Artwork created by the artists during their residency is featured in this summer exhibition. Additionally, one artwork from each artist becomes part of the museum permanent collection and will be utilized as a teaching tool to further learning engagement and cultural enrichment opportunities across the KSU campus. The 2024 Windgate Artist-in-Residence exhibition was curated by Cynthia Nourse Thompson.
Registration for Fall Semester - All Parts of TermAll Day+940-Hour General Mediation Training & Practicum7:00amThe first 28-hour mediation training focuses on an understanding of the mediation process, communication skills, problem-solving skills, agreement writing, and mediation ethics. Mediation skills are taught in a highly interactive format through short lectures, group discussion, focused exercises, and coached role-play. The training meets general mediation training requirements for registration with the Georgia Office of Dispute Resolution (GODR). In addition, the training is approved for Continuing Legal Education (CLE) hours (28 regular including 3 ethics) with the Georgia State Bar.
The 12-hour practicum will build upon the skills introduced during the General Civil Mediation Training. It provides an opportunity for you to observe, reflect on, and discuss the practice of mediation. The Practicum may be taken in lieu of 5 real case observations with an experienced mediator in mediation for the Georgia Office of Dispute Resolution registration purposes.
40-Hour General Civil Mediation Training and Practicum-Online7:00amJuly 15-18, 2024: The first 28-hour mediation training focuses on an understanding of themediation process, communication skills, problem-solving skills, agreement writing, andmediation ethics. Mediation skills are taught in a highly interactive format through shortlectures, group discussion, focused exercises, and coached role-play. The training meetsgeneral mediation training requirements for registration with the Georgia Office ofDispute Resolution (GODR). In addition, the training is approved for Continuing LegalEducation (CLE) hours (28 regular including 3 ethics) with the Georgia State Bar.
July 29-30, 2024: The 12-hour practicum will build upon the skills introduced during theGeneral Civil Mediation Training. It provides an opportunity for you to observe, reflect on,and discuss the practice of mediation. The Practicum may be taken in lieu of 5 real caseobservations with an experienced mediator in mediation for the Georgia Office of DisputeResolution registration purposes
14-Hour Domestic Violence Training7:00amRegistration with GODR as a domestic relations mediators prior to taking specialized domestic violence mediation training. This 14 hour workshop focuses on divorce and custody cases with specialization in domestic violence, with role plays for screening and safety planning. This training will reflect the screening and DV process rules. Up to 12 hours of
Georgia CLE available at cost.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 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.
Biweekly 1 Time Due 10am10:00amBiweekly 1 Payroll for Dec 24 - Jan 610AM 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 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 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.
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-End Deadline: Closing Journal Entries4:00pmYear End Closing Journal Entries due.
- 9TuesdayWindgate Artists in Residence Exhibition: Maya Gelfman & Roie Avidan, aka Mind the Heart! Project and Leandra UrrutiaAll Day
The Zuckerman Museum of Art is pleased to present the work of Israeli artists Maya Gelfman and Roie Avidan known as Mind the Heart!, who served as the fall 2023 Windgate Artists-in-Residence, and artist Leandra Urrutia, who served as the spring 2024 Windgate Artist-in-Residence. Artwork created by the artists during their residency is featured in this summer exhibition. Additionally, one artwork from each artist becomes part of the museum permanent collection and will be utilized as a teaching tool to further learning engagement and cultural enrichment opportunities across the KSU campus. The 2024 Windgate Artist-in-Residence exhibition was curated by Cynthia Nourse Thompson.
Registration for Fall Semester - All Parts of TermAll Day+6LAST DAY TO WITHDRAW - 8 Week SessionAll Day40-Hour General Mediation Training & Practicum7:00amThe first 28-hour mediation training focuses on an understanding of the mediation process, communication skills, problem-solving skills, agreement writing, and mediation ethics. Mediation skills are taught in a highly interactive format through short lectures, group discussion, focused exercises, and coached role-play. The training meets general mediation training requirements for registration with the Georgia Office of Dispute Resolution (GODR). In addition, the training is approved for Continuing Legal Education (CLE) hours (28 regular including 3 ethics) with the Georgia State Bar.
The 12-hour practicum will build upon the skills introduced during the General Civil Mediation Training. It provides an opportunity for you to observe, reflect on, and discuss the practice of mediation. The Practicum may be taken in lieu of 5 real case observations with an experienced mediator in mediation for the Georgia Office of Dispute Resolution registration purposes.
14-Hour Domestic Violence Training7:00amRegistration with GODR as a domestic relations mediators prior to taking specialized domestic violence mediation training. This 14 hour workshop focuses on divorce and custody cases with specialization in domestic violence, with role plays for screening and safety planning. This training will reflect the screening and DV process rules. Up to 12 hours of
Georgia CLE available at cost.Adobe Express10:00amUnlock your creative potential with Adobe Express, a versatile graphic design tool that simplifies image and document editing. In this workshop, you'll master the essentials of Adobe Express and learn to craft engaging social media content, captivating photo essays, informative reports, stunning portfolios, eye-catching newsletters, and impactful announcements.
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.Dissertation Template Workshop - In Person4:00pmAll doctoral students are encouraged to attend this informative workshop hosted by Heather Hankins to learn about the new dissertation template. A Q&A session will follow.
Tuesday, July 9, 2024
4-5 p.m.
Academic Learning Center, Room 3550
Kennesaw Campus
Click HERE to register. - 10WednesdayJune P-Card Sign-off approvals and statements dueAll Day
Sign-off approvals due in WORKS for June cycle. Statements due by 4:00 PM
Windgate Artists in Residence Exhibition: Maya Gelfman & Roie Avidan, aka Mind the Heart! Project and Leandra UrrutiaAll DayThe Zuckerman Museum of Art is pleased to present the work of Israeli artists Maya Gelfman and Roie Avidan known as Mind the Heart!, who served as the fall 2023 Windgate Artists-in-Residence, and artist Leandra Urrutia, who served as the spring 2024 Windgate Artist-in-Residence. Artwork created by the artists during their residency is featured in this summer exhibition. Additionally, one artwork from each artist becomes part of the museum permanent collection and will be utilized as a teaching tool to further learning engagement and cultural enrichment opportunities across the KSU campus. The 2024 Windgate Artist-in-Residence exhibition was curated by Cynthia Nourse Thompson.
+10Registration for Fall Semester - All Parts of TermAll Day40-Hour General Mediation Training & Practicum7:00amThe first 28-hour mediation training focuses on an understanding of the mediation process, communication skills, problem-solving skills, agreement writing, and mediation ethics. Mediation skills are taught in a highly interactive format through short lectures, group discussion, focused exercises, and coached role-play. The training meets general mediation training requirements for registration with the Georgia Office of Dispute Resolution (GODR). In addition, the training is approved for Continuing Legal Education (CLE) hours (28 regular including 3 ethics) with the Georgia State Bar.
The 12-hour practicum will build upon the skills introduced during the General Civil Mediation Training. It provides an opportunity for you to observe, reflect on, and discuss the practice of mediation. The Practicum may be taken in lieu of 5 real case observations with an experienced mediator in mediation for the Georgia Office of Dispute Resolution registration purposes.
14-Hour Domestic Violence Training7:00amRegistration with GODR as a domestic relations mediators prior to taking specialized domestic violence mediation training. This 14 hour workshop focuses on divorce and custody cases with specialization in domestic violence, with role plays for screening and safety planning. This training will reflect the screening and DV process rules. Up to 12 hours of
Georgia CLE available at cost.Adobe Photoshop Express10:00amTransform your images with Photoshop Express, a user-friendly photo editing tool. This workshop will guide you through using Photoshop Express to enhance and share your images. It's a streamlined version of Adobe Photoshop, making it easy to create or refine digital images for your next project.
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 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.
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 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.
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 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.
Year-End Deadline: June 2024 P-Card Statements Due4:00pmP-Card Statements for the June 2024 cycle are due to the Office of Procurement.
- Transactions that post in Works after 6/30/24 will be applied to FY25 funds.
Snack and Chat4:00pmJoin the Graduate College for Snacks and Informal Conversation on July 10!
Academic Learning Center, Kennesaw campus
Room ALC35504-5 p.m.
- 11ThursdayWindgate Artists in Residence Exhibition: Maya Gelfman & Roie Avidan, aka Mind the Heart! Project and Leandra UrrutiaAll Day
The Zuckerman Museum of Art is pleased to present the work of Israeli artists Maya Gelfman and Roie Avidan known as Mind the Heart!, who served as the fall 2023 Windgate Artists-in-Residence, and artist Leandra Urrutia, who served as the spring 2024 Windgate Artist-in-Residence. Artwork created by the artists during their residency is featured in this summer exhibition. Additionally, one artwork from each artist becomes part of the museum permanent collection and will be utilized as a teaching tool to further learning engagement and cultural enrichment opportunities across the KSU campus. The 2024 Windgate Artist-in-Residence exhibition was curated by Cynthia Nourse Thompson.
Registration for Fall Semester - All Parts of TermAll Day+7LAST DAY TO WITHDRAW - 10 Week SessionAll Day40-Hour General Mediation Training & Practicum7:00amThe first 28-hour mediation training focuses on an understanding of the mediation process, communication skills, problem-solving skills, agreement writing, and mediation ethics. Mediation skills are taught in a highly interactive format through short lectures, group discussion, focused exercises, and coached role-play. The training meets general mediation training requirements for registration with the Georgia Office of Dispute Resolution (GODR). In addition, the training is approved for Continuing Legal Education (CLE) hours (28 regular including 3 ethics) with the Georgia State Bar.
The 12-hour practicum will build upon the skills introduced during the General Civil Mediation Training. It provides an opportunity for you to observe, reflect on, and discuss the practice of mediation. The Practicum may be taken in lieu of 5 real case observations with an experienced mediator in mediation for the Georgia Office of Dispute Resolution registration purposes.
14-Hour Domestic Violence Training7:00amRegistration with GODR as a domestic relations mediators prior to taking specialized domestic violence mediation training. This 14 hour workshop focuses on divorce and custody cases with specialization in domestic violence, with role plays for screening and safety planning. This training will reflect the screening and DV process rules. Up to 12 hours of
Georgia CLE available at cost.Adobe Premiere Rush10:00amLearn to create videos with Adobe Premiere Rush, a powerful tool for making professional-quality videos with ease. Join this workshop to master Adobe Rush and create engaging videos for your audience.
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.
Dissertation Template Workshop - VIRTUAL12:00pmAll KSU doctoral students are encouraged to attend this informative workshop with Heather Hankins to learn about the new dissertation template. The workshop will conclude with a Q&A session.
Virtual Workshop
Thursday, July 11
Noon - 1 p.m.
Register HERE.
SAS Training for New Financial Users: July 11th, 20242:00pmClick the above link to register for this hands-on training session for users who are new to SAS Financial Reports.
Topics include report navigation, sorting, filtering, saving, and understanding the data. You must have a SAS user account and approval to view financial information before taking this class. The Financial Report request form may be found here: https://fiscalservices.kennesaw.edu/docs/FinancialReportingDataWarehouseUserAccountRequestForm.pdf.
- 12FridayWindgate Artists in Residence Exhibition: Maya Gelfman & Roie Avidan, aka Mind the Heart! Project and Leandra UrrutiaAll Day
The Zuckerman Museum of Art is pleased to present the work of Israeli artists Maya Gelfman and Roie Avidan known as Mind the Heart!, who served as the fall 2023 Windgate Artists-in-Residence, and artist Leandra Urrutia, who served as the spring 2024 Windgate Artist-in-Residence. Artwork created by the artists during their residency is featured in this summer exhibition. Additionally, one artwork from each artist becomes part of the museum permanent collection and will be utilized as a teaching tool to further learning engagement and cultural enrichment opportunities across the KSU campus. The 2024 Windgate Artist-in-Residence exhibition was curated by Cynthia Nourse Thompson.
Registration for Fall Semester - All Parts of TermAll Day+514-Hour Domestic Violence Training7:00amRegistration with GODR as a domestic relations mediators prior to taking specialized domestic violence mediation training. This 14 hour workshop focuses on divorce and custody cases with specialization in domestic violence, with role plays for screening and safety planning. This training will reflect the screening and DV process rules. Up to 12 hours of
Georgia CLE available at cost.40-Hour General Mediation Training & Practicum7:00amThe first 28-hour mediation training focuses on an understanding of the mediation process, communication skills, problem-solving skills, agreement writing, and mediation ethics. Mediation skills are taught in a highly interactive format through short lectures, group discussion, focused exercises, and coached role-play. The training meets general mediation training requirements for registration with the Georgia Office of Dispute Resolution (GODR). In addition, the training is approved for Continuing Legal Education (CLE) hours (28 regular including 3 ethics) with the Georgia State Bar.
The 12-hour practicum will build upon the skills introduced during the General Civil Mediation Training. It provides an opportunity for you to observe, reflect on, and discuss the practice of mediation. The Practicum may be taken in lieu of 5 real case observations with an experienced mediator in mediation for the Georgia Office of Dispute Resolution registration purposes.
Active Owls Weekend7:00amSports and Recreation will host interested faculty and staff this upcoming weekend 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, July 12-14.
Add your pass to your Talon Card by visiting this link and selecting memberships. Add the "Active Owls Pass" to your cart and checkout.
Buy TicketsBiweekly 1 Pay Date9:00amBiweekly 1 Pay Date Dec 24 - Jan 61PM 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 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.
- 13SaturdayWindgate Artists in Residence Exhibition: Maya Gelfman & Roie Avidan, aka Mind the Heart! Project and Leandra UrrutiaAll Day
The Zuckerman Museum of Art is pleased to present the work of Israeli artists Maya Gelfman and Roie Avidan known as Mind the Heart!, who served as the fall 2023 Windgate Artists-in-Residence, and artist Leandra Urrutia, who served as the spring 2024 Windgate Artist-in-Residence. Artwork created by the artists during their residency is featured in this summer exhibition. Additionally, one artwork from each artist becomes part of the museum permanent collection and will be utilized as a teaching tool to further learning engagement and cultural enrichment opportunities across the KSU campus. The 2024 Windgate Artist-in-Residence exhibition was curated by Cynthia Nourse Thompson.
Registration for Fall Semester - All Parts of TermAll Day+214-Hour Domestic Violence Training7:00amRegistration with GODR as a domestic relations mediators prior to taking specialized domestic violence mediation training. This 14 hour workshop focuses on divorce and custody cases with specialization in domestic violence, with role plays for screening and safety planning. This training will reflect the screening and DV process rules. Up to 12 hours of
Georgia CLE available at cost.40-Hour General Mediation Training & Practicum7:00amThe first 28-hour mediation training focuses on an understanding of the mediation process, communication skills, problem-solving skills, agreement writing, and mediation ethics. Mediation skills are taught in a highly interactive format through short lectures, group discussion, focused exercises, and coached role-play. The training meets general mediation training requirements for registration with the Georgia Office of Dispute Resolution (GODR). In addition, the training is approved for Continuing Legal Education (CLE) hours (28 regular including 3 ethics) with the Georgia State Bar.
The 12-hour practicum will build upon the skills introduced during the General Civil Mediation Training. It provides an opportunity for you to observe, reflect on, and discuss the practice of mediation. The Practicum may be taken in lieu of 5 real case observations with an experienced mediator in mediation for the Georgia Office of Dispute Resolution registration purposes.
- 14SundayRegistration for Fall Semester - All Parts of TermAll DayWindgate Artists in Residence Exhibition: Maya Gelfman & Roie Avidan, aka Mind the Heart! Project and Leandra UrrutiaAll Day
The Zuckerman Museum of Art is pleased to present the work of Israeli artists Maya Gelfman and Roie Avidan known as Mind the Heart!, who served as the fall 2023 Windgate Artists-in-Residence, and artist Leandra Urrutia, who served as the spring 2024 Windgate Artist-in-Residence. Artwork created by the artists during their residency is featured in this summer exhibition. Additionally, one artwork from each artist becomes part of the museum permanent collection and will be utilized as a teaching tool to further learning engagement and cultural enrichment opportunities across the KSU campus. The 2024 Windgate Artist-in-Residence exhibition was curated by Cynthia Nourse Thompson.
+214-Hour Domestic Violence Training7:00amRegistration with GODR as a domestic relations mediators prior to taking specialized domestic violence mediation training. This 14 hour workshop focuses on divorce and custody cases with specialization in domestic violence, with role plays for screening and safety planning. This training will reflect the screening and DV process rules. Up to 12 hours of
Georgia CLE available at cost.40-Hour General Mediation Training & Practicum7:00amThe first 28-hour mediation training focuses on an understanding of the mediation process, communication skills, problem-solving skills, agreement writing, and mediation ethics. Mediation skills are taught in a highly interactive format through short lectures, group discussion, focused exercises, and coached role-play. The training meets general mediation training requirements for registration with the Georgia Office of Dispute Resolution (GODR). In addition, the training is approved for Continuing Legal Education (CLE) hours (28 regular including 3 ethics) with the Georgia State Bar.
The 12-hour practicum will build upon the skills introduced during the General Civil Mediation Training. It provides an opportunity for you to observe, reflect on, and discuss the practice of mediation. The Practicum may be taken in lieu of 5 real case observations with an experienced mediator in mediation for the Georgia Office of Dispute Resolution registration purposes.
- 15MondayWindgate Artists in Residence Exhibition: Maya Gelfman & Roie Avidan, aka Mind the Heart! Project and Leandra UrrutiaAll Day
The Zuckerman Museum of Art is pleased to present the work of Israeli artists Maya Gelfman and Roie Avidan known as Mind the Heart!, who served as the fall 2023 Windgate Artists-in-Residence, and artist Leandra Urrutia, who served as the spring 2024 Windgate Artist-in-Residence. Artwork created by the artists during their residency is featured in this summer exhibition. Additionally, one artwork from each artist becomes part of the museum permanent collection and will be utilized as a teaching tool to further learning engagement and cultural enrichment opportunities across the KSU campus. The 2024 Windgate Artist-in-Residence exhibition was curated by Cynthia Nourse Thompson.
Registration for Fall Semester - All Parts of TermAll Day+9LAST DAY of CLASSES - 6 Week SessionAll Day14-Hour Domestic Violence Training7:00amRegistration with GODR as a domestic relations mediators prior to taking specialized domestic violence mediation training. This 14 hour workshop focuses on divorce and custody cases with specialization in domestic violence, with role plays for screening and safety planning. This training will reflect the screening and DV process rules. Up to 12 hours of
Georgia CLE available at cost.40-Hour General Mediation Training & Practicum7:00amThe first 28-hour mediation training focuses on an understanding of the mediation process, communication skills, problem-solving skills, agreement writing, and mediation ethics. Mediation skills are taught in a highly interactive format through short lectures, group discussion, focused exercises, and coached role-play. The training meets general mediation training requirements for registration with the Georgia Office of Dispute Resolution (GODR). In addition, the training is approved for Continuing Legal Education (CLE) hours (28 regular including 3 ethics) with the Georgia State Bar.
The 12-hour practicum will build upon the skills introduced during the General Civil Mediation Training. It provides an opportunity for you to observe, reflect on, and discuss the practice of mediation. The Practicum may be taken in lieu of 5 real case observations with an experienced mediator in mediation for the Georgia Office of Dispute Resolution registration purposes.
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 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.
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 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 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.
Pre-Tenure Mutual Mentoring Group1:00pmThis mutual mentoring group will bring tenure track faculty together who are preparing to submit their pre-tenure portfolios in the fall. We will support each other through the process and help each other connect with resources that can get our questions answered.
To register, please go log in to OwlTrain and register on the event page here.
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 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.
Post-Tenure Mutual Mentoring Group3:00pmThis mutual mentoring group will bring tenured faculty together who are preparing to submit their post-tenure review portfolios in the fall. We will support each other through the process and help each other connect with resources that can get our questions answered.
To register, please go log in to OwlTrain and register on the event page here.
- 16TuesdayWindgate Artists in Residence Exhibition: Maya Gelfman & Roie Avidan, aka Mind the Heart! Project and Leandra UrrutiaAll Day
The Zuckerman Museum of Art is pleased to present the work of Israeli artists Maya Gelfman and Roie Avidan known as Mind the Heart!, who served as the fall 2023 Windgate Artists-in-Residence, and artist Leandra Urrutia, who served as the spring 2024 Windgate Artist-in-Residence. Artwork created by the artists during their residency is featured in this summer exhibition. Additionally, one artwork from each artist becomes part of the museum permanent collection and will be utilized as a teaching tool to further learning engagement and cultural enrichment opportunities across the KSU campus. The 2024 Windgate Artist-in-Residence exhibition was curated by Cynthia Nourse Thompson.
Registration for Fall Semester - All Parts of TermAll Day+12LAST DAY TO WITHDRAW - 4 Week Session IIAll DayFINAL EXAMS - 6 Week SessionAll DayMake sure to get with your professor to know when your specific final is scheduled.
14-Hour Domestic Violence Training7:00amRegistration with GODR as a domestic relations mediators prior to taking specialized domestic violence mediation training. This 14 hour workshop focuses on divorce and custody cases with specialization in domestic violence, with role plays for screening and safety planning. This training will reflect the screening and DV process rules. Up to 12 hours of
Georgia CLE available at cost.40-Hour General Mediation Training & Practicum7:00amThe first 28-hour mediation training focuses on an understanding of the mediation process, communication skills, problem-solving skills, agreement writing, and mediation ethics. Mediation skills are taught in a highly interactive format through short lectures, group discussion, focused exercises, and coached role-play. The training meets general mediation training requirements for registration with the Georgia Office of Dispute Resolution (GODR). In addition, the training is approved for Continuing Legal Education (CLE) hours (28 regular including 3 ethics) with the Georgia State Bar.
The 12-hour practicum will build upon the skills introduced during the General Civil Mediation Training. It provides an opportunity for you to observe, reflect on, and discuss the practice of mediation. The Practicum may be taken in lieu of 5 real case observations with an experienced mediator in mediation for the Georgia Office of Dispute Resolution registration purposes.
ePro New User Training for Requesters: July 16, 202410:00amRead 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 Requesters.
You can visit this link for any additional information, including instructions on how to gain access to ePro.
ATS Info Session on Fall & Spring Co-Ops12:00pmApplied Techinical Services, ATS, in partnership with the College of Engineering and Development Office will be holding an Info Session on the Marietta Campus regarding their Fall & Spring Co-Ops.
Students Hiring 1011:00pmStudent Employment Program Manager will provide a deep dive into the steps taken by HR, the hiring manager, and the student, from the moment an offer is made to the moment the student is approved to begin working.
Register at:
Tenure and Promotion for Tenure Track Faculty Mutual Mentoring Group1:00pmThis mutual mentoring group will bring tenured faculty together who are preparing to submit their promotion portfolios in the fall. We will support each other through the process and help each other connect with resources that can get our questions answered.To register, please go log in to OwlTrain and register on the event page here.
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 that can generate text, images, and summaries. Learn best practices for using Copilot securely to protect your data as you ask Copilot to answer questions, generate creative content, and even proofread 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!
Promotion for Faculty Not on the Tenure Track Mutual Mentoring Group3:00pmThis mutual mentoring group will bring non-tenure track faculty together who are preparing to submit their promotion portfolios in the fall. We will support each other through the process and help each other connect with resources that can get our questions answered.
To register, please go log in to OwlTrain and register on the event page here.
Biweekly 2 SPARS Due5:00pmBiweekly 2 SPARS Due Payroll Jan 7 - Jan 20 -
- 17WednesdayWindgate Artists in Residence Exhibition: Maya Gelfman & Roie Avidan, aka Mind the Heart! Project and Leandra UrrutiaAll Day
The Zuckerman Museum of Art is pleased to present the work of Israeli artists Maya Gelfman and Roie Avidan known as Mind the Heart!, who served as the fall 2023 Windgate Artists-in-Residence, and artist Leandra Urrutia, who served as the spring 2024 Windgate Artist-in-Residence. Artwork created by the artists during their residency is featured in this summer exhibition. Additionally, one artwork from each artist becomes part of the museum permanent collection and will be utilized as a teaching tool to further learning engagement and cultural enrichment opportunities across the KSU campus. The 2024 Windgate Artist-in-Residence exhibition was curated by Cynthia Nourse Thompson.
Registration for Fall Semester - All Parts of TermAll Day+10FINAL EXAMS - 6 Week SessionAll DayMake sure to get with your professor to know when your specific final is scheduled.
40-Hour General Mediation Training & Practicum7:00amThe first 28-hour mediation training focuses on an understanding of the mediation process, communication skills, problem-solving skills, agreement writing, and mediation ethics. Mediation skills are taught in a highly interactive format through short lectures, group discussion, focused exercises, and coached role-play. The training meets general mediation training requirements for registration with the Georgia Office of Dispute Resolution (GODR). In addition, the training is approved for Continuing Legal Education (CLE) hours (28 regular including 3 ethics) with the Georgia State Bar.
The 12-hour practicum will build upon the skills introduced during the General Civil Mediation Training. It provides an opportunity for you to observe, reflect on, and discuss the practice of mediation. The Practicum may be taken in lieu of 5 real case observations with an experienced mediator in mediation for the Georgia Office of Dispute Resolution registration purposes.
14-Hour Domestic Violence Training7:00amRegistration with GODR as a domestic relations mediators prior to taking specialized domestic violence mediation training. This 14 hour workshop focuses on divorce and custody cases with specialization in domestic violence, with role plays for screening and safety planning. This training will reflect the screening and DV process rules. Up to 12 hours of
Georgia CLE available at cost.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 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.
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 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.
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 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.
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.
Workshop: Integrating Sources and Avoiding Plagiarism (online)2:00pmCome 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.
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.
- 18ThursdayRegistration for Fall Semester - All Parts of TermAll DayWindgate Artists in Residence Exhibition: Maya Gelfman & Roie Avidan, aka Mind the Heart! Project and Leandra UrrutiaAll Day
The Zuckerman Museum of Art is pleased to present the work of Israeli artists Maya Gelfman and Roie Avidan known as Mind the Heart!, who served as the fall 2023 Windgate Artists-in-Residence, and artist Leandra Urrutia, who served as the spring 2024 Windgate Artist-in-Residence. Artwork created by the artists during their residency is featured in this summer exhibition. Additionally, one artwork from each artist becomes part of the museum permanent collection and will be utilized as a teaching tool to further learning engagement and cultural enrichment opportunities across the KSU campus. The 2024 Windgate Artist-in-Residence exhibition was curated by Cynthia Nourse Thompson.
+740-Hour General Mediation Training & Practicum7:00amThe first 28-hour mediation training focuses on an understanding of the mediation process, communication skills, problem-solving skills, agreement writing, and mediation ethics. Mediation skills are taught in a highly interactive format through short lectures, group discussion, focused exercises, and coached role-play. The training meets general mediation training requirements for registration with the Georgia Office of Dispute Resolution (GODR). In addition, the training is approved for Continuing Legal Education (CLE) hours (28 regular including 3 ethics) with the Georgia State Bar.
The 12-hour practicum will build upon the skills introduced during the General Civil Mediation Training. It provides an opportunity for you to observe, reflect on, and discuss the practice of mediation. The Practicum may be taken in lieu of 5 real case observations with an experienced mediator in mediation for the Georgia Office of Dispute Resolution registration purposes.
14-Hour Domestic Violence Training7:00amRegistration with GODR as a domestic relations mediators prior to taking specialized domestic violence mediation training. This 14 hour workshop focuses on divorce and custody cases with specialization in domestic violence, with role plays for screening and safety planning. This training will reflect the screening and DV process rules. Up to 12 hours of
Georgia CLE available at cost.MPA Virtual Information Session12:00pmAre 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 July 18th 12pm Session, or to see all upcoming MPA information sessions, click here.
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!
Sustainable Communities Think Tank Event1:00pmThe Sustainable Communities Research Community is hosting a virtual think tank event on July 18 to discuss collaborative approaches to various funding opportunities.
Please review the following funding opportunities and follow this link to rank them below based on your interest:
- Biodiversity on a Changing Planet (BoCP) - https://new.nsf.gov/funding/opportunities/biodiversity-changing-planet-bocp
- Molecular Foundations for Sustainability: Sustainable Polymers Enabled by Emerging Data Analytics (MFS-SPEED) - https://new.nsf.gov/funding/opportunities/molecular-foundations-sustainability-sustainable
- Focus on Recruiting Emerging Climate and Adaptation Scientists and Transformers (NSF 24-558) - https://new.nsf.gov/funding/opportunities/focus-recruiting-emerging-climate-adaptation/nsf24-558/solicitation
- Agriculture and Food Research Initiative - Foundational and Applied Science Program - https://www.nifa.usda.gov/grants/funding-opportunities/agriculture-food-research-initiative-foundational-applied-science
- FEMA Preparedness Grant - https://www.fema.gov/grants/preparedness
Monthly Spars Due5:00pmMonthly SPARS Due at 5pmMPA 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 July 18th 6pm Session, or to see all upcoming MPA information sessions, click here.
- Biodiversity on a Changing Planet (BoCP) - https://new.nsf.gov/funding/opportunities/biodiversity-changing-planet-bocp
- 19FridayWindgate Artists in Residence Exhibition: Maya Gelfman & Roie Avidan, aka Mind the Heart! Project and Leandra UrrutiaAll Day
The Zuckerman Museum of Art is pleased to present the work of Israeli artists Maya Gelfman and Roie Avidan known as Mind the Heart!, who served as the fall 2023 Windgate Artists-in-Residence, and artist Leandra Urrutia, who served as the spring 2024 Windgate Artist-in-Residence. Artwork created by the artists during their residency is featured in this summer exhibition. Additionally, one artwork from each artist becomes part of the museum permanent collection and will be utilized as a teaching tool to further learning engagement and cultural enrichment opportunities across the KSU campus. The 2024 Windgate Artist-in-Residence exhibition was curated by Cynthia Nourse Thompson.
Registration for Fall Semester - All Parts of TermAll Day+814-Hour Domestic Violence Training7:00amRegistration with GODR as a domestic relations mediators prior to taking specialized domestic violence mediation training. This 14 hour workshop focuses on divorce and custody cases with specialization in domestic violence, with role plays for screening and safety planning. This training will reflect the screening and DV process rules. Up to 12 hours of
Georgia CLE available at cost.40-Hour General Mediation Training & Practicum7:00amThe first 28-hour mediation training focuses on an understanding of the mediation process, communication skills, problem-solving skills, agreement writing, and mediation ethics. Mediation skills are taught in a highly interactive format through short lectures, group discussion, focused exercises, and coached role-play. The training meets general mediation training requirements for registration with the Georgia Office of Dispute Resolution (GODR). In addition, the training is approved for Continuing Legal Education (CLE) hours (28 regular including 3 ethics) with the Georgia State Bar.
The 12-hour practicum will build upon the skills introduced during the General Civil Mediation Training. It provides an opportunity for you to observe, reflect on, and discuss the practice of mediation. The Practicum may be taken in lieu of 5 real case observations with an experienced mediator in mediation for the Georgia Office of Dispute Resolution registration purposes.
Aging and Independent Living — Health & Wellness Research Community10:00amThe Health and Wellness Research Community will host a think tank event on the subject of 'Aging and Independent Living' on July 19 from 10:00 a.m. – 11:15 a.m.
The Health and Wellness Research Community aims to facilitate interdisciplinary collaboration in health research.
By fostering supportive communities for researchers across disciplines, promoting knowledge exchange, and enabling access to internal and external funding, we aim to catalyze quality publications, impactful innovations, and breakthrough solutions that improve health, well-being and equity in our society.
RSVP Here: https://kennesawstateuniversity-vbzux.formstack.com/forms/health_wellness_aging_independent_living
Dissertation Defense: Promoting Equity in Machine Learning: Bridging the Fairness Gap in Binary Classification for Health Informatics10:00amLinglin Zhang, Data Science and Analytics PhD Candidate, will defend her dissertation, "Promoting Equity in Machine Learning: Bridging the Fairness Gap in Binaray Classification for Health Informatics".
Abstract:
This dissertation addresses two primary research goals: first, to establish a pipeline for analyzing subgroup disparities in medical informatics predictive models, and second, to develop strategies that mitigate these disparities, enhancing model fairness. Initiating with an innovative analytical framework to identify specific data subgroups prone to higher model misclassification risks of the predictive models in medical field, the research underscores the need for bias reduction in predictive models, which could otherwise lead to significant ethical, legal, and professional repercussions. This dissertation then presents two tailored data preparation and modeling techniques that were customized for the two distinct dataset types, enhancing both fairness and reliability in predictive outcomes.
The structure of this dissertation unfolds across three comprehensive chapters. The initial chapter focuses on developing and applying a disparity identification pipeline tailored for mammogram abnormality classification, utilizing Convolutional Neural Networks (CNN). This chapter highlights how a ResNet152V2 model applied to the Emory BrEast Imaging Dataset, effectively elevate model performance, achieving an AUC of 0.975 and pinpointing significant performance disparities for mammogram patches from patients with high tissue density and architectural distortion image finding. Chapter Two describes the enhancements in model fairness achieved by employing a ResNet50 model for adaptive boosting, which not only maintained AUC at 0.976, but also substantially lowers the disparity score, a metric designed to quantify the overall disparity in model's performance accuracy across demographic, geographic, or other subgroups of interest. The third chapter broadens the scope of this methodology to the prediction of Postpartum Hemorrhage (PPH), implementing an XGBoost model optimized with Balance-SMOTE. This adjustment effectively addresses class imbalances and significantly mitigates disparity scores, illustrating the adaptability and effectiveness of these advanced modeling techniques in diverse medical contexts. Together, these chapters substantiate the robustness of the proposed methods in enhancing fairness, laying down a foundational blueprint for future research aimed at creating equitable machine learning applications in healthcare.
Ms. Zhang’s committee members are Dr. MinJae Woo (chair), Dr. Sherry Ni, Dr. Ramazan Aygun, and Dr. Xinyan Zhang.
Omni CMS10:00amGet 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.
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 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.
OPT Workshop (virtual)1:00pmThis workshop will discuss the work authorization after graduation.
Post-Completion OPT
Monthly Time/Absences Due5:00pmMonthly Time Due at COB - 20SaturdayWindgate Artists in Residence Exhibition: Maya Gelfman & Roie Avidan, aka Mind the Heart! Project and Leandra UrrutiaAll Day
The Zuckerman Museum of Art is pleased to present the work of Israeli artists Maya Gelfman and Roie Avidan known as Mind the Heart!, who served as the fall 2023 Windgate Artists-in-Residence, and artist Leandra Urrutia, who served as the spring 2024 Windgate Artist-in-Residence. Artwork created by the artists during their residency is featured in this summer exhibition. Additionally, one artwork from each artist becomes part of the museum permanent collection and will be utilized as a teaching tool to further learning engagement and cultural enrichment opportunities across the KSU campus. The 2024 Windgate Artist-in-Residence exhibition was curated by Cynthia Nourse Thompson.
Registration for Fall Semester - All Parts of TermAll Day+214-Hour Domestic Violence Training7:00amRegistration with GODR as a domestic relations mediators prior to taking specialized domestic violence mediation training. This 14 hour workshop focuses on divorce and custody cases with specialization in domestic violence, with role plays for screening and safety planning. This training will reflect the screening and DV process rules. Up to 12 hours of
Georgia CLE available at cost.40-Hour General Mediation Training & Practicum7:00amThe first 28-hour mediation training focuses on an understanding of the mediation process, communication skills, problem-solving skills, agreement writing, and mediation ethics. Mediation skills are taught in a highly interactive format through short lectures, group discussion, focused exercises, and coached role-play. The training meets general mediation training requirements for registration with the Georgia Office of Dispute Resolution (GODR). In addition, the training is approved for Continuing Legal Education (CLE) hours (28 regular including 3 ethics) with the Georgia State Bar.
The 12-hour practicum will build upon the skills introduced during the General Civil Mediation Training. It provides an opportunity for you to observe, reflect on, and discuss the practice of mediation. The Practicum may be taken in lieu of 5 real case observations with an experienced mediator in mediation for the Georgia Office of Dispute Resolution registration purposes.
- 21SundayWindgate Artists in Residence Exhibition: Maya Gelfman & Roie Avidan, aka Mind the Heart! Project and Leandra UrrutiaAll Day
The Zuckerman Museum of Art is pleased to present the work of Israeli artists Maya Gelfman and Roie Avidan known as Mind the Heart!, who served as the fall 2023 Windgate Artists-in-Residence, and artist Leandra Urrutia, who served as the spring 2024 Windgate Artist-in-Residence. Artwork created by the artists during their residency is featured in this summer exhibition. Additionally, one artwork from each artist becomes part of the museum permanent collection and will be utilized as a teaching tool to further learning engagement and cultural enrichment opportunities across the KSU campus. The 2024 Windgate Artist-in-Residence exhibition was curated by Cynthia Nourse Thompson.
Registration for Fall Semester - All Parts of TermAll Day+240-Hour General Mediation Training & Practicum7:00amThe first 28-hour mediation training focuses on an understanding of the mediation process, communication skills, problem-solving skills, agreement writing, and mediation ethics. Mediation skills are taught in a highly interactive format through short lectures, group discussion, focused exercises, and coached role-play. The training meets general mediation training requirements for registration with the Georgia Office of Dispute Resolution (GODR). In addition, the training is approved for Continuing Legal Education (CLE) hours (28 regular including 3 ethics) with the Georgia State Bar.
The 12-hour practicum will build upon the skills introduced during the General Civil Mediation Training. It provides an opportunity for you to observe, reflect on, and discuss the practice of mediation. The Practicum may be taken in lieu of 5 real case observations with an experienced mediator in mediation for the Georgia Office of Dispute Resolution registration purposes.
14-Hour Domestic Violence Training7:00amRegistration with GODR as a domestic relations mediators prior to taking specialized domestic violence mediation training. This 14 hour workshop focuses on divorce and custody cases with specialization in domestic violence, with role plays for screening and safety planning. This training will reflect the screening and DV process rules. Up to 12 hours of
Georgia CLE available at cost. - 22MondayWindgate Artists in Residence Exhibition: Maya Gelfman & Roie Avidan, aka Mind the Heart! Project and Leandra UrrutiaAll Day
The Zuckerman Museum of Art is pleased to present the work of Israeli artists Maya Gelfman and Roie Avidan known as Mind the Heart!, who served as the fall 2023 Windgate Artists-in-Residence, and artist Leandra Urrutia, who served as the spring 2024 Windgate Artist-in-Residence. Artwork created by the artists during their residency is featured in this summer exhibition. Additionally, one artwork from each artist becomes part of the museum permanent collection and will be utilized as a teaching tool to further learning engagement and cultural enrichment opportunities across the KSU campus. The 2024 Windgate Artist-in-Residence exhibition was curated by Cynthia Nourse Thompson.
Registration for Fall Semester - All Parts of TermAll Day+914-Hour Domestic Violence Training7:00amRegistration with GODR as a domestic relations mediators prior to taking specialized domestic violence mediation training. This 14 hour workshop focuses on divorce and custody cases with specialization in domestic violence, with role plays for screening and safety planning. This training will reflect the screening and DV process rules. Up to 12 hours of
Georgia CLE available at cost.40-Hour General Mediation Training & Practicum7:00amThe first 28-hour mediation training focuses on an understanding of the mediation process, communication skills, problem-solving skills, agreement writing, and mediation ethics. Mediation skills are taught in a highly interactive format through short lectures, group discussion, focused exercises, and coached role-play. The training meets general mediation training requirements for registration with the Georgia Office of Dispute Resolution (GODR). In addition, the training is approved for Continuing Legal Education (CLE) hours (28 regular including 3 ethics) with the Georgia State Bar.
The 12-hour practicum will build upon the skills introduced during the General Civil Mediation Training. It provides an opportunity for you to observe, reflect on, and discuss the practice of mediation. The Practicum may be taken in lieu of 5 real case observations with an experienced mediator in mediation for the Georgia Office of Dispute Resolution registration purposes.
Biweekly 2 Time Due 10am10:00amBiweekly 2 Payroll for Jan 7 - Jan 2010am 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 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.
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 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 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.
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.
Pre-Tenure Mutual Mentoring Group1:00pmThis mutual mentoring group will bring tenure track faculty together who are preparing to submit their pre-tenure portfolios in the fall. We will support each other through the process and help each other connect with resources that can get our questions answered.
To register, please go log in to OwlTrain and register on the event page here.
Post-Tenure Mutual Mentoring Group3:00pmThis mutual mentoring group will bring tenured faculty together who are preparing to submit their post-tenure review portfolios in the fall. We will support each other through the process and help each other connect with resources that can get our questions answered.
To register, please go log in to OwlTrain and register on the event page here.
- 23TuesdayWindgate Artists in Residence Exhibition: Maya Gelfman & Roie Avidan, aka Mind the Heart! Project and Leandra UrrutiaAll Day
The Zuckerman Museum of Art is pleased to present the work of Israeli artists Maya Gelfman and Roie Avidan known as Mind the Heart!, who served as the fall 2023 Windgate Artists-in-Residence, and artist Leandra Urrutia, who served as the spring 2024 Windgate Artist-in-Residence. Artwork created by the artists during their residency is featured in this summer exhibition. Additionally, one artwork from each artist becomes part of the museum permanent collection and will be utilized as a teaching tool to further learning engagement and cultural enrichment opportunities across the KSU campus. The 2024 Windgate Artist-in-Residence exhibition was curated by Cynthia Nourse Thompson.
Registration for Fall Semester - All Parts of TermAll Day+7LAST DAY OF CLASSES - 8 Week sessionAll DayLAST DAY of CLASSES - 8 Week SessionAll Day14-Hour Domestic Violence Training7:00amRegistration with GODR as a domestic relations mediators prior to taking specialized domestic violence mediation training. This 14 hour workshop focuses on divorce and custody cases with specialization in domestic violence, with role plays for screening and safety planning. This training will reflect the screening and DV process rules. Up to 12 hours of
Georgia CLE available at cost.40-Hour General Mediation Training & Practicum7:00amThe first 28-hour mediation training focuses on an understanding of the mediation process, communication skills, problem-solving skills, agreement writing, and mediation ethics. Mediation skills are taught in a highly interactive format through short lectures, group discussion, focused exercises, and coached role-play. The training meets general mediation training requirements for registration with the Georgia Office of Dispute Resolution (GODR). In addition, the training is approved for Continuing Legal Education (CLE) hours (28 regular including 3 ethics) with the Georgia State Bar.
The 12-hour practicum will build upon the skills introduced during the General Civil Mediation Training. It provides an opportunity for you to observe, reflect on, and discuss the practice of mediation. The Practicum may be taken in lieu of 5 real case observations with an experienced mediator in mediation for the Georgia Office of Dispute Resolution registration purposes.
Intro 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.
Tenure and Promotion for Tenure Track Faculty Mutual Mentoring Group1:00pmThis mutual mentoring group will bring tenured faculty together who are preparing to submit their promotion portfolios in the fall. We will support each other through the process and help each other connect with resources that can get our questions answered.To register, please go log in to OwlTrain and register on the event page here.
Promotion for Faculty Not on the Tenure Track Mutual Mentoring Group3:00pmThis mutual mentoring group will bring non-tenure track faculty together who are preparing to submit their promotion portfolios in the fall. We will support each other through the process and help each other connect with resources that can get our questions answered.
To register, please go log in to OwlTrain and register on the event page here.
- 24WednesdayWindgate Artists in Residence Exhibition: Maya Gelfman & Roie Avidan, aka Mind the Heart! Project and Leandra UrrutiaAll Day
The Zuckerman Museum of Art is pleased to present the work of Israeli artists Maya Gelfman and Roie Avidan known as Mind the Heart!, who served as the fall 2023 Windgate Artists-in-Residence, and artist Leandra Urrutia, who served as the spring 2024 Windgate Artist-in-Residence. Artwork created by the artists during their residency is featured in this summer exhibition. Additionally, one artwork from each artist becomes part of the museum permanent collection and will be utilized as a teaching tool to further learning engagement and cultural enrichment opportunities across the KSU campus. The 2024 Windgate Artist-in-Residence exhibition was curated by Cynthia Nourse Thompson.
Registration for Fall Semester - All Parts of TermAll Day+12LAST DAY of CLASSES - 10 Week SessionAll DayFINAL EXAMS - 8 Week SessionAll DayMake sure to get with your professor to know when your specific final is scheduled.
14-Hour Domestic Violence Training7:00amRegistration with GODR as a domestic relations mediators prior to taking specialized domestic violence mediation training. This 14 hour workshop focuses on divorce and custody cases with specialization in domestic violence, with role plays for screening and safety planning. This training will reflect the screening and DV process rules. Up to 12 hours of
Georgia CLE available at cost.40-Hour General Mediation Training & Practicum7:00amThe first 28-hour mediation training focuses on an understanding of the mediation process, communication skills, problem-solving skills, agreement writing, and mediation ethics. Mediation skills are taught in a highly interactive format through short lectures, group discussion, focused exercises, and coached role-play. The training meets general mediation training requirements for registration with the Georgia Office of Dispute Resolution (GODR). In addition, the training is approved for Continuing Legal Education (CLE) hours (28 regular including 3 ethics) with the Georgia State Bar.
The 12-hour practicum will build upon the skills introduced during the General Civil Mediation Training. It provides an opportunity for you to observe, reflect on, and discuss the practice of mediation. The Practicum may be taken in lieu of 5 real case observations with an experienced mediator in mediation for the Georgia Office of Dispute Resolution registration purposes.
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 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.
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 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.
Understanding the Leave of Absence Process11:00amPresenter will explain when a leave of absence is needed and what is involved in the leave of absence process. Discussion items include:
When a leave of absence is needed
Types of leave
What paperwork is needed
Benefits during leave of absence
Register at: https://share.percipio.com/cd/75_9dhm1-
Women of Change | Embrace the Chaos: Thriving Through Change12:00pmWomen of Change
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Change is an inherent aspect of life, and sometimes it is more pronounced in the midst of a family businesses. In our Women of Change series, we focus on empowering women facing pivotal moments in their family business journey and beyond. From welcoming new partners to assuming leadership roles or launching innovative products, these transitions can be both challenging and transformative. Through tailored insights, expert guidance, and practical strategies, our series equips women in family businesses to navigate change with confidence and resilience.
Claire Moon, a former family business owner and enterprising coach, will be hosting this series tailored for women in family businesses.
Embrace the Chaos: Thriving Through Change
In our first installment, we dive into embracing change. Because no matter how well we plan, sometimes things take a hard left turn. Life doesn't come with a map, but this Lunch & Learn session provides a compass to help navigate change with more confidence.
PART 1 OF 3
This is an in-person event at the Family Enterprise Center at KSU. Attend one or all three sessions of the Women of Change: Lunch & Learn series!Generation Z in the Workplace: Strategies for Success12:00pmAre you a member of Generation Z or seeking to better understand how to navigate the new work force? This workshop is designed to provide you with the insights, strategies, skills, and tips needed to succeed in today’s ever-evolving professional world.
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 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.
Career Framework3:30pmCareer Framework
In this 1.5 hour training session we will introduce the Career Framework and provide guidance on how to use this new interactive tool to identify opportunities for your professional development and career growth. Register at: https://ksu.percipio.com/liveCourse/cff3c032-6946-4be7-80ef-0fd2bcfe18eb
- 25ThursdayFINAL EXAMS - 8 Week SessionAll Day
Make sure to get with your professor to know when your specific final is scheduled.
FINAL EXAMS - 10 Week SessionAll DayMake sure to get with your professor to know when your specific final is scheduled.
+8Registration for Fall Semester - All Parts of TermAll DayWindgate Artists in Residence Exhibition: Maya Gelfman & Roie Avidan, aka Mind the Heart! Project and Leandra UrrutiaAll DayThe Zuckerman Museum of Art is pleased to present the work of Israeli artists Maya Gelfman and Roie Avidan known as Mind the Heart!, who served as the fall 2023 Windgate Artists-in-Residence, and artist Leandra Urrutia, who served as the spring 2024 Windgate Artist-in-Residence. Artwork created by the artists during their residency is featured in this summer exhibition. Additionally, one artwork from each artist becomes part of the museum permanent collection and will be utilized as a teaching tool to further learning engagement and cultural enrichment opportunities across the KSU campus. The 2024 Windgate Artist-in-Residence exhibition was curated by Cynthia Nourse Thompson.
40-Hour General Mediation Training & Practicum7:00amThe first 28-hour mediation training focuses on an understanding of the mediation process, communication skills, problem-solving skills, agreement writing, and mediation ethics. Mediation skills are taught in a highly interactive format through short lectures, group discussion, focused exercises, and coached role-play. The training meets general mediation training requirements for registration with the Georgia Office of Dispute Resolution (GODR). In addition, the training is approved for Continuing Legal Education (CLE) hours (28 regular including 3 ethics) with the Georgia State Bar.
The 12-hour practicum will build upon the skills introduced during the General Civil Mediation Training. It provides an opportunity for you to observe, reflect on, and discuss the practice of mediation. The Practicum may be taken in lieu of 5 real case observations with an experienced mediator in mediation for the Georgia Office of Dispute Resolution registration purposes.
14-Hour Domestic Violence Training7:00amRegistration with GODR as a domestic relations mediators prior to taking specialized domestic violence mediation training. This 14 hour workshop focuses on divorce and custody cases with specialization in domestic violence, with role plays for screening and safety planning. This training will reflect the screening and DV process rules. Up to 12 hours of
Georgia CLE available at cost.SAS Training for Intermediate Financial Users: July 25th, 20249:00amThis SAS training is designed for users with SAS experience. Students will learn how to create their own reports including report design utilizing tables and graphs, formatting, totals and group breaks. You must have a SAS user account and approval to view financial information before taking this class. The Financial Report request form may be found here: https://fiscalservices.kennesaw.edu/docs/FinancialReportingDataWarehouseUserAccountRequestForm.pdf.
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.
Using Writing to Manage Stress2:00pmFeeling anxious? Learn a research-backed method of writing that will help you manage stress, organize your thoughts, and find meaning in your experiences. This workshop is brought to you by KSU Counseling and Psychological Services and the KSU Writing Center.
Join us via Teams.
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. - 26FridayFINAL EXAMS - 10 Week SessionAll Day
Make sure to get with your professor to know when your specific final is scheduled.
July P-Card Cycle EndsAll DayJuly P-Card Cycle Ends (06/28/2024 to 07/26/2024)
+7Registration for Fall Semester - All Parts of TermAll DayWindgate Artists in Residence Exhibition: Maya Gelfman & Roie Avidan, aka Mind the Heart! Project and Leandra UrrutiaAll DayThe Zuckerman Museum of Art is pleased to present the work of Israeli artists Maya Gelfman and Roie Avidan known as Mind the Heart!, who served as the fall 2023 Windgate Artists-in-Residence, and artist Leandra Urrutia, who served as the spring 2024 Windgate Artist-in-Residence. Artwork created by the artists during their residency is featured in this summer exhibition. Additionally, one artwork from each artist becomes part of the museum permanent collection and will be utilized as a teaching tool to further learning engagement and cultural enrichment opportunities across the KSU campus. The 2024 Windgate Artist-in-Residence exhibition was curated by Cynthia Nourse Thompson.
40-Hour General Mediation Training & Practicum7:00amThe first 28-hour mediation training focuses on an understanding of the mediation process, communication skills, problem-solving skills, agreement writing, and mediation ethics. Mediation skills are taught in a highly interactive format through short lectures, group discussion, focused exercises, and coached role-play. The training meets general mediation training requirements for registration with the Georgia Office of Dispute Resolution (GODR). In addition, the training is approved for Continuing Legal Education (CLE) hours (28 regular including 3 ethics) with the Georgia State Bar.
The 12-hour practicum will build upon the skills introduced during the General Civil Mediation Training. It provides an opportunity for you to observe, reflect on, and discuss the practice of mediation. The Practicum may be taken in lieu of 5 real case observations with an experienced mediator in mediation for the Georgia Office of Dispute Resolution registration purposes.
14-Hour Domestic Violence Training7:00amRegistration with GODR as a domestic relations mediators prior to taking specialized domestic violence mediation training. This 14 hour workshop focuses on divorce and custody cases with specialization in domestic violence, with role plays for screening and safety planning. This training will reflect the screening and DV process rules. Up to 12 hours of
Georgia CLE available at cost.Biweekly 2 Pay Date9:00amBiweekly 2 Pay Date Jan 7 - Jan 201PM 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 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.
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.
- 27SaturdayRegistration for Fall Semester - All Parts of TermAll DayWindgate Artists in Residence Exhibition: Maya Gelfman & Roie Avidan, aka Mind the Heart! Project and Leandra UrrutiaAll Day
The Zuckerman Museum of Art is pleased to present the work of Israeli artists Maya Gelfman and Roie Avidan known as Mind the Heart!, who served as the fall 2023 Windgate Artists-in-Residence, and artist Leandra Urrutia, who served as the spring 2024 Windgate Artist-in-Residence. Artwork created by the artists during their residency is featured in this summer exhibition. Additionally, one artwork from each artist becomes part of the museum permanent collection and will be utilized as a teaching tool to further learning engagement and cultural enrichment opportunities across the KSU campus. The 2024 Windgate Artist-in-Residence exhibition was curated by Cynthia Nourse Thompson.
+3FINAL EXAMS - 10 Week SessionAll DayMake sure to get with your professor to know when your specific final is scheduled.
40-Hour General Mediation Training & Practicum7:00amThe first 28-hour mediation training focuses on an understanding of the mediation process, communication skills, problem-solving skills, agreement writing, and mediation ethics. Mediation skills are taught in a highly interactive format through short lectures, group discussion, focused exercises, and coached role-play. The training meets general mediation training requirements for registration with the Georgia Office of Dispute Resolution (GODR). In addition, the training is approved for Continuing Legal Education (CLE) hours (28 regular including 3 ethics) with the Georgia State Bar.
The 12-hour practicum will build upon the skills introduced during the General Civil Mediation Training. It provides an opportunity for you to observe, reflect on, and discuss the practice of mediation. The Practicum may be taken in lieu of 5 real case observations with an experienced mediator in mediation for the Georgia Office of Dispute Resolution registration purposes.
14-Hour Domestic Violence Training7:00amRegistration with GODR as a domestic relations mediators prior to taking specialized domestic violence mediation training. This 14 hour workshop focuses on divorce and custody cases with specialization in domestic violence, with role plays for screening and safety planning. This training will reflect the screening and DV process rules. Up to 12 hours of
Georgia CLE available at cost.
- 28SundayRegistration for Fall Semester - All Parts of TermAll DayFINAL EXAMS - 10 Week SessionAll Day
Make sure to get with your professor to know when your specific final is scheduled.
+214-Hour Domestic Violence Training7:00amRegistration with GODR as a domestic relations mediators prior to taking specialized domestic violence mediation training. This 14 hour workshop focuses on divorce and custody cases with specialization in domestic violence, with role plays for screening and safety planning. This training will reflect the screening and DV process rules. Up to 12 hours of
Georgia CLE available at cost.40-Hour General Mediation Training & Practicum7:00amThe first 28-hour mediation training focuses on an understanding of the mediation process, communication skills, problem-solving skills, agreement writing, and mediation ethics. Mediation skills are taught in a highly interactive format through short lectures, group discussion, focused exercises, and coached role-play. The training meets general mediation training requirements for registration with the Georgia Office of Dispute Resolution (GODR). In addition, the training is approved for Continuing Legal Education (CLE) hours (28 regular including 3 ethics) with the Georgia State Bar.
The 12-hour practicum will build upon the skills introduced during the General Civil Mediation Training. It provides an opportunity for you to observe, reflect on, and discuss the practice of mediation. The Practicum may be taken in lieu of 5 real case observations with an experienced mediator in mediation for the Georgia Office of Dispute Resolution registration purposes.
- 29MondayRegistration for Fall Semester - All Parts of TermAll DayLAST DAY OF CLASSES - 4 Week Session IIAll Day+8FINAL EXAMS - 10 Week SessionAll Day
Make sure to get with your professor to know when your specific final is scheduled.
40-Hour General Mediation Training & Practicum7:00amThe first 28-hour mediation training focuses on an understanding of the mediation process, communication skills, problem-solving skills, agreement writing, and mediation ethics. Mediation skills are taught in a highly interactive format through short lectures, group discussion, focused exercises, and coached role-play. The training meets general mediation training requirements for registration with the Georgia Office of Dispute Resolution (GODR). In addition, the training is approved for Continuing Legal Education (CLE) hours (28 regular including 3 ethics) with the Georgia State Bar.
The 12-hour practicum will build upon the skills introduced during the General Civil Mediation Training. It provides an opportunity for you to observe, reflect on, and discuss the practice of mediation. The Practicum may be taken in lieu of 5 real case observations with an experienced mediator in mediation for the Georgia Office of Dispute Resolution registration purposes.
14-Hour Domestic Violence Training7:00amRegistration with GODR as a domestic relations mediators prior to taking specialized domestic violence mediation training. This 14 hour workshop focuses on divorce and custody cases with specialization in domestic violence, with role plays for screening and safety planning. This training will reflect the screening and DV process rules. Up to 12 hours of
Georgia CLE available at cost.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 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.
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 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 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 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.
mHealth Info Sessions5:30pmWith the ever-evolving technological landscape in mind, we are thrilled to announce the upcoming launch of the mHealth Concentration Certificate in 2025. This groundbreaking initiative will equip scholars with the skills to harness the power of mobile health (mHealth) technologies for data collection, analysis, and interpretation. By joining this certificate program, you will be empowered to drive impactful change in public health, making a real difference in the world. To learn more, join the next virtual information session to meet mHealth Program faculty to learn more about the program options available. https://ow.ly/5UAU50SgW4W
- 30TuesdayFINAL EXAMS - 4 Week Session IIAll DayRegistration for Fall Semester - All Parts of TermAll Day+340-Hour General Mediation Training & Practicum7:00am
The first 28-hour mediation training focuses on an understanding of the mediation process, communication skills, problem-solving skills, agreement writing, and mediation ethics. Mediation skills are taught in a highly interactive format through short lectures, group discussion, focused exercises, and coached role-play. The training meets general mediation training requirements for registration with the Georgia Office of Dispute Resolution (GODR). In addition, the training is approved for Continuing Legal Education (CLE) hours (28 regular including 3 ethics) with the Georgia State Bar.
The 12-hour practicum will build upon the skills introduced during the General Civil Mediation Training. It provides an opportunity for you to observe, reflect on, and discuss the practice of mediation. The Practicum may be taken in lieu of 5 real case observations with an experienced mediator in mediation for the Georgia Office of Dispute Resolution registration purposes.
Goal Setting: Transform Your Desktop into a Pathway to Success10:30amThis course explores the strategic use of goal setting tools for achieving professional and organizational success. This program emphasizes the importance of setting clear objectives using SMART techniques to foster productivity and clarity. Participants learn to integrate goal-setting practices into their daily routines, enhancing efficiency and focus to align with long-term aspirations. Register at https://ksu.percipio.com/liveCourse/df56f241-1639-44b3-8e35-00478985f5b0?sharelink=olqVuiGAFv
Biweekly 1 SPARS Due5:00pmBiweekly 1 SPARS Due Payroll Dec 24 - Jan 6 - 31WednesdayRe-Allocations in WORKS for July Cycle (06/28/2024 to 07/26/2024) dueAll Day
Re-Allocations due in WORKS for transactions dated 06/28/2024 to 07/26/2024
Registration for Fall Semester - All Parts of TermAll Day+540-Hour General Mediation Training & Practicum7:00amThe first 28-hour mediation training focuses on an understanding of the mediation process, communication skills, problem-solving skills, agreement writing, and mediation ethics. Mediation skills are taught in a highly interactive format through short lectures, group discussion, focused exercises, and coached role-play. The training meets general mediation training requirements for registration with the Georgia Office of Dispute Resolution (GODR). In addition, the training is approved for Continuing Legal Education (CLE) hours (28 regular including 3 ethics) with the Georgia State Bar.
The 12-hour practicum will build upon the skills introduced during the General Civil Mediation Training. It provides an opportunity for you to observe, reflect on, and discuss the practice of mediation. The Practicum may be taken in lieu of 5 real case observations with an experienced mediator in mediation for the Georgia Office of Dispute Resolution registration purposes.
Monthly Pay8:00amMonthly Pay10AM 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 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.
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 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.
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.
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- 1ThursdayRegistration for Fall Semester - All Parts of TermAll Day40-Hour General Mediation Training & Practicum7:00am
The first 28-hour mediation training focuses on an understanding of the mediation process, communication skills, problem-solving skills, agreement writing, and mediation ethics. Mediation skills are taught in a highly interactive format through short lectures, group discussion, focused exercises, and coached role-play. The training meets general mediation training requirements for registration with the Georgia Office of Dispute Resolution (GODR). In addition, the training is approved for Continuing Legal Education (CLE) hours (28 regular including 3 ethics) with the Georgia State Bar.
The 12-hour practicum will build upon the skills introduced during the General Civil Mediation Training. It provides an opportunity for you to observe, reflect on, and discuss the practice of mediation. The Practicum may be taken in lieu of 5 real case observations with an experienced mediator in mediation for the Georgia Office of Dispute Resolution registration purposes.
+210am 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 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.
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 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.
- 2FridayRegistration for Fall Semester - All Parts of TermAll Day40-Hour General Mediation Training & Practicum7:00am
The first 28-hour mediation training focuses on an understanding of the mediation process, communication skills, problem-solving skills, agreement writing, and mediation ethics. Mediation skills are taught in a highly interactive format through short lectures, group discussion, focused exercises, and coached role-play. The training meets general mediation training requirements for registration with the Georgia Office of Dispute Resolution (GODR). In addition, the training is approved for Continuing Legal Education (CLE) hours (28 regular including 3 ethics) with the Georgia State Bar.
The 12-hour practicum will build upon the skills introduced during the General Civil Mediation Training. It provides an opportunity for you to observe, reflect on, and discuss the practice of mediation. The Practicum may be taken in lieu of 5 real case observations with an experienced mediator in mediation for the Georgia Office of Dispute Resolution registration purposes.
- 3SaturdayRegistration for Fall Semester - All Parts of TermAll Day40-Hour General Mediation Training & Practicum7:00am
The first 28-hour mediation training focuses on an understanding of the mediation process, communication skills, problem-solving skills, agreement writing, and mediation ethics. Mediation skills are taught in a highly interactive format through short lectures, group discussion, focused exercises, and coached role-play. The training meets general mediation training requirements for registration with the Georgia Office of Dispute Resolution (GODR). In addition, the training is approved for Continuing Legal Education (CLE) hours (28 regular including 3 ethics) with the Georgia State Bar.
The 12-hour practicum will build upon the skills introduced during the General Civil Mediation Training. It provides an opportunity for you to observe, reflect on, and discuss the practice of mediation. The Practicum may be taken in lieu of 5 real case observations with an experienced mediator in mediation for the Georgia Office of Dispute Resolution registration purposes.
+1Executive 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!
- 4SundayRegistration for Fall Semester - All Parts of TermAll Day40-Hour General Mediation Training & Practicum7:00am
The first 28-hour mediation training focuses on an understanding of the mediation process, communication skills, problem-solving skills, agreement writing, and mediation ethics. Mediation skills are taught in a highly interactive format through short lectures, group discussion, focused exercises, and coached role-play. The training meets general mediation training requirements for registration with the Georgia Office of Dispute Resolution (GODR). In addition, the training is approved for Continuing Legal Education (CLE) hours (28 regular including 3 ethics) with the Georgia State Bar.
The 12-hour practicum will build upon the skills introduced during the General Civil Mediation Training. It provides an opportunity for you to observe, reflect on, and discuss the practice of mediation. The Practicum may be taken in lieu of 5 real case observations with an experienced mediator in mediation for the Georgia Office of Dispute Resolution registration purposes.
- 5MondayRegistration for Fall Semester - All Parts of TermAll Day40-Hour General Mediation Training & Practicum7:00am
The first 28-hour mediation training focuses on an understanding of the mediation process, communication skills, problem-solving skills, agreement writing, and mediation ethics. Mediation skills are taught in a highly interactive format through short lectures, group discussion, focused exercises, and coached role-play. The training meets general mediation training requirements for registration with the Georgia Office of Dispute Resolution (GODR). In addition, the training is approved for Continuing Legal Education (CLE) hours (28 regular including 3 ethics) with the Georgia State Bar.
The 12-hour practicum will build upon the skills introduced during the General Civil Mediation Training. It provides an opportunity for you to observe, reflect on, and discuss the practice of mediation. The Practicum may be taken in lieu of 5 real case observations with an experienced mediator in mediation for the Georgia Office of Dispute Resolution registration purposes.
+2ePro New User Training for Requesters: August 5, 202410:00amRead 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 Requesters.
You can visit this link for any additional information, including instructions on how to gain access to ePro.
Biweekly 1 Time Due 10am10:00amBiweekly 1 Payroll for Dec 24 - Jan 6 -
- 6TuesdayRegistration for Fall Semester - All Parts of TermAll Day40-Hour General Mediation Training & Practicum7:00am
The first 28-hour mediation training focuses on an understanding of the mediation process, communication skills, problem-solving skills, agreement writing, and mediation ethics. Mediation skills are taught in a highly interactive format through short lectures, group discussion, focused exercises, and coached role-play. The training meets general mediation training requirements for registration with the Georgia Office of Dispute Resolution (GODR). In addition, the training is approved for Continuing Legal Education (CLE) hours (28 regular including 3 ethics) with the Georgia State Bar.
The 12-hour practicum will build upon the skills introduced during the General Civil Mediation Training. It provides an opportunity for you to observe, reflect on, and discuss the practice of mediation. The Practicum may be taken in lieu of 5 real case observations with an experienced mediator in mediation for the Georgia Office of Dispute Resolution registration purposes.
+1KSU Night at the Braves7:20pmJoin fellow KSU alumni, fans and friends in cheering on the Atlanta Braves as they take on the Milwaukee Brewers at Truist Park. When you purchase the specialty ticket package, you will receive a Braves/KSU co-branded soft touch tumbler, and $4 of every ticket package will go back to the KSU General Scholarship fund.
Click here to get your tickets: Braves.com/KSU
- 7WednesdayD2L Day 2024All Day
Welcome, instructors! Register for D2L Day 2024 to learn everything you need to know to get started using D2L, KSU's learning management system.
Registration for Fall Semester - All Parts of TermAll Day+2Webinar: Employee Engagement in Family Businesses12:00pmJoin us for an insightful webinar, hosted by Marie Davis of the Georgia Center for Employee Ownership, on the critical topic of employee engagement in family businesses and its profound impact on organizational success. In today's competitive landscape, family businesses increasingly recognize that engaged employees are not only more productive but also play a crucial role in fostering a positive workplace culture.
Whether you are a small family business with only a few employees or have a team of hundreds, this webinar will provide you with actionable insights to help create a more engaged and motivated workforce. Don't miss this opportunity to learn from industry experts and peers alike.
Graduate Student Teaching Orientation (GSTO)1:00pmAre you worried about teaching? Are you serving as a Graduate Teaching Assistant (GTA) this year? Would you like to be a GTA or adjunct instructor in the future? If so, please attend the Graduate Student Teaching Orientation (GSTO), hosted by KSU’s Center for Excellence in Teaching and Learning!
In GSTO, we’ll discuss common challenges GTAs face and give you a toolkit to help get you started in teaching and feel more relaxed and confident in your role. In this online, interactive workshop, we’ll discuss:
- Engaging with your supervisor to set an appropriate workload
- Using scholarly teaching to improve student engagement
- Creating spaces for active and inclusive learning in our classrooms
Where: GSTO will be hosted online
Time: 1-4:30 p.m.
Date: Wednesday, August 7th.To participate, please register by 3:45 p.m. on Tuesday, August 6 by using this form: https://kennesawstateuniversity-vbzux.formstack.com/forms/gsto_registration.
The Zoom link for GSTO will be emailed to you once you register.
Please email cetl@kennesaw.edu if you have any questions or issues with registering.
- 8ThursdayLaunch '249:00am
Academic year welcome for faculty and staff. Doors open at 8 a.m. | Coffee will be served.
Join President Kathy S. Schwaig, Provost Ivan Pulinkala, and others to celebrate the start of the year and the launch of the new strategic plan.
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 that can generate text, images, and summaries. Learn best practices for using Copilot securely to protect your data as you ask Copilot to answer questions, generate creative content, and even proofread 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!
- 9FridayBiweekly 1 Pay Date9:00amBiweekly 1 Pay Date Dec 24 - Jan 6Onboarding and Ongoing Training10:00am
Onboarding and Ongoing trainings
Student Employment Program manager will provide a detailed training on best practices regarding onboarding of student workers and on-going trainings throughout their employment.
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- 11SundayKSU's "Year of Canada" Kennesaw Campus Kickoff6:00pm
Join us for free poutine and "Year of Canada" merch at this year's Splash Bash following First-Year Convocation!
- 12MondayFirst Day of Classes - Full Term and 7 Week IAll DayFirst Day of ClassesAll Day
First day of classes for the Department of Sociology and Criminal Justice and Kennesaw State University.
+2Drop/Add - All Parts of TermAll DayFirst Week of Classes Info Table7:30amCSM will host an information table in the Clendenin Atrium (Kennesaw Campus) to help students navigate the CSM Building complex. Drop by to meet CSM faculty and staff, grab a refreshment, and snag some CSM swag!
- 13TuesdayDrop/Add - All Parts of TermAll DayFirst Week of Classes Info Table7:30am
CSM will host an information table in the Clendenin Atrium (Kennesaw Campus) to help students navigate the CSM Building complex. Drop by to meet CSM faculty and staff, grab a refreshment, and snag some CSM swag!
+32024 Campus Career Expo12:00pmThis expo is designed to offer students the opportunity to review and research student job opportunities in different departments at Kennesaw State University. This event is recruiting students from all majors and class levels!
- Date: August 13th, 2024
- Time: 12 pm - 2 pm
- Kennesaw, Carmichael Student Center, University Rooms
- Date: August 15th, 2024
- Time: 12 pm - 2 pm
- Marietta, Joe Mack Wilson Student Center Ballrooms
BUSA students participating in this session may obtain credit for their course. Attendance will be recorded. (see "Suitable" app for details).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.Biweekly 2 SPARS Due5:00pmBiweekly 2 SPARS Due Payroll Jan 7 - Jan 20 - 14WednesdayDrop/Add - All Parts of TermAll DayFirst Week of Classes Info Table7:30am
CSM will host an information table in the Clendenin Atrium (Kennesaw Campus) to help students navigate the CSM Building complex. Drop by to meet CSM faculty and staff, grab a refreshment, and snag some CSM swag!
+2New Semester Meet-N-Greet: August 14, Kennesaw Campus4:00pmAll current KSU graduate students are invited to stop by the Kennesaw Graduate Student Success Center to celebrate the new semester and enjoy conversation and light refreshments.
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!
- 15ThursdayDrop/Add - All Parts of TermAll DayFirst Week of Classes Info Table7:30am
CSM will host an information table in the Clendenin Atrium (Kennesaw Campus) to help students navigate the CSM Building complex. Drop by to meet CSM faculty and staff, grab a refreshment, and snag some CSM swag!
+5SAS Training for New Financial Users: August 15th, 20249:00amClick the above link to register for this hands-on training session for users who are new to SAS Financial Reports.
Topics include report navigation, sorting, filtering, saving, and understanding the data. You must have a SAS user account and approval to view financial information before taking this class. The Financial Report request form may be found here: https://fiscalservices.kennesaw.edu/docs/FinancialReportingDataWarehouseUserAccountRequestForm.pdf.
2024 Campus Career Expo12:00pmThis expo is designed to offer students the opportunity to review and research student job opportunities in different departments at Kennesaw State University. This event is recruiting students from all majors and class levels!
- Date: August 13th, 2024
- Time: 12 pm - 2 pm
- Kennesaw, Carmichael Student Center, University Rooms
- Date: August 15th, 2024
- Time: 12 pm - 2 pm
- Marietta, Joe Mack Wilson Student Center Ballrooms
BUSA students participating in this session may obtain credit for their course. Attendance will be recorded. (see "Suitable" app for details).SCJ Faculty Meeting12:30pmSCJ Faculty Meeting
Bash in the Stacks2:00pmA Week of Welcome Event to introduce students to the library and all of the services and resources it has to offer.
New Semester Meet-N-Greet: August 15, Marietta Campus4:00pmAll current KSU graduate students are invited to stop by the Marietta Graduate Student Success Center to celebrate the new semester and enjoy conversation and light refreshments.
- 16FridayPAYMENT DEADLINE - All Parts of TermAll DayDrop/Add - All Parts of TermAll Day+2SCJ Faculty Meeting12:30pm
SCJ Faculty Meeting
Monthly Spars Due5:00pmMonthly SPARS Due at 5pm - 17Saturday2024 WOW OwlsServe Day9:00am
Join the Department of Student Volunteerism and Service for the 2024 WOW OwlsServe Day on August 17th from 9 AM to 12 PM. This year we will serve at Good Mews Animal Foundation, The Cherokee Garden at Green Meadows Park, Mostly Mutts Market, and Scrappy's Garden.
Registration Information: Each student must register for this event on GivePulse. Registration is required to participate in the OwlsServe Day. You can only register to serve at one site.
https://kennesaw.givepulse.com/event/454916-2024-wow-owlsserve-day
Transportation: Transportation will be provided. All students will be required to ride the Big Owl Bus to and from campus.
Registration Deadline: The registration deadline is August 12th. There are no opportunities for walk-up registration.
Communications: Full details about the Weeks of Welcome OwlsServe Day will be sent to all registered participants on August 12th. 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.
The 48 Hour Play Festival8:00pmCome see the final product of 48-hours of art-making from inception to final product!
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- 19Monday10am Kennesaw Campus Tour10:00am
Note- Make sure you are touring the campus of your major by checking this link: Campus By Major.
Your tour of the Kennesaw Campus includes a 30-minute information session that covers topics ranging from campus majors and programs, admission requirements, and financial aid information. The information session will be followed by a 60-minute walking tour of the Kennesaw Campus.
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 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.
+72024 Behavioral Health Resource Fair10:00amFree 2024 Cobb2020 & Live Healthy Douglas Behavioral Health Resource Fair on August 19, 2024, from 10 am to 1 pm at Windy Hill Community Center (1885 Roswell Street SE, Smyrna, GA 30080).
Community partners who connect members of the public with behavioral and mental health services/resources, such as school personnel, social workers, faith-based organizations, public safety, and health care providers, are invited to attend to learn about services and resources in our community.
At the event, you will have the chance to interact with fifty behavioral health service providers and resource organizations. They will be there to share comprehensive information about their organizations and the diverse range of services they offer, from counseling to support groups.
Register to attend the Resource Fair here.
Biweekly 2 Time Due 10am10:00amBiweekly 2 Payroll for Jan 7 - Jan 20Building Rapport: Faculty-Student Interactions that Improve Connection12:30pmBuilding Rapport: Faculty-Student Interactions that Improve Connection
Facilitator: Laura Howard
Participants will collaborate to define rapport in faculty-student interactions; explore scholarship on how these interactions can improve connection; and identify specific strategies for building rapport to try in their own classrooms. Discussion topics will include opportunities to build connections and demonstrate care for students, while encouraging meaningful interactions with and among students. Strategies for building rapport will include linguistic choices, effective communication, and evidence-based “faculty persistence” interventions.
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 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.
GEEK WEEK: Sustainable Communities2:00pmJoin the Sustainable Communities Research Community for a networking event, where researchers will discover existing projects within our community, network and socialize over refreshments, and make collaborative connections toward the pursuit of future research projects.
The Sustainable Communities Research Community aims to investigate the complexities of social, economic, and environmental interactions at the interface between human and natural landscapes, striving to develop technologies, models and policies that foster community engagement, resource efficiency, and long-term ecological balance.
This event is part of Geek Week, a week filled with networking events aimed at stimulating interdisciplinary research at Kennesaw State University.
RSVP Here: https://kennesawstateuniversity-vbzux.formstack.com/forms/geek_week_fall_2024
Rock the Rec (Kennesaw Campus)4:30pmJump into the semester with activities offered by
Wellbeing@KSU units! Get active through sports, fitness,
outdoor adventures, aquatics, and esports! Snacks and
prizes available!
August 19
4:30-7:30 p.m.
Kennesaw Campus —> Click HERE for more info!
- 20Tuesday10am Kennesaw Campus Tour10:00am
Note- Make sure you are touring the campus of your major by checking this link: Campus By Major.
Your tour of the Kennesaw Campus includes a 30-minute information session that covers topics ranging from campus majors and programs, admission requirements, and financial aid information. The information session will be followed by a 60-minute walking tour of the Kennesaw Campus.
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 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.
+11GEEK WEEK: Applied Technologies11:00amJoin the Applied Technologies Research Community for a networking event, where researchers will discover existing projects within our community, network and socialize over refreshments, and make collaborative connections toward the pursuit of future research projects.
The Applied Technologies Research Community aims to address the practical application of scientific knowledge and principles for the purpose of solving real-world problems or achieving practical goals.
This event is part of Geek Week, a week filled with networking events aimed at stimulating interdisciplinary research at Kennesaw State University.
RSVP Here: https://kennesawstateuniversity-vbzux.formstack.com/forms/geek_week_fall_2024
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.
MPA Virtual Information Session12:00pmAre 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 August 20th 12pm Session, or the 6pm Session. Or to see all upcoming MPA 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 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.
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.
Design Your SoTL Project with Hopscotch 4-SoTL2:30pmDesign Your SoTL Project with Hopscotch 4-SoTL
Facilitator: Hillary Steiner
In this introductory workshop, participants will learn how to use the Hopscotch 4-SoTL model to design a well-informed Scholarship of Teaching and Learning (SoTL) project. Participants will learn about the steps of the model as they practice using it in its physical and virtual settings. This workshop is appropriate for those with any level of SoTL experience.
To register, please go log in to OwlTrain and register on the event page here.
Monthly Time/Absences Due5:00pmMonthly Time Due at COBMS in Fintech Virtual Information Session6:00pmFor prospective students to learn more about the program.
Hosted online via Microsoft Teams
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 August 20th 12pm Session, or the 6pm Session. Or to see all upcoming MPA information sessions, click here.
mHealth Info Sessions6:30pmWith the ever-evolving technological landscape in mind, we are thrilled to announce the upcoming launch of the mHealth Concentration Certificate in 2025. This groundbreaking initiative will equip scholars with the skills to harness the power of mobile health (mHealth) technologies for data collection, analysis, and interpretation. By joining this certificate program, you will be empowered to drive impactful change in public health, making a real difference in the world. To learn more, join the next virtual information session to meet mHealth Program faculty to learn more about the program options available. https://ow.ly/5UAU50SgW4W
- 21Wednesday10am Kennesaw Campus Tour10:00am
Note- Make sure you are touring the campus of your major by checking this link: Campus By Major.
Your tour of the Kennesaw Campus includes a 30-minute information session that covers topics ranging from campus majors and programs, admission requirements, and financial aid information. The information session will be followed by a 60-minute walking tour of the Kennesaw Campus.
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 that can generate text, images, and summaries. Learn best practices for using Copilot securely to protect your data as you ask Copilot to answer questions, generate creative content, and even proofread 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!
+1010AM 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 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.
2024 Senior Cookout11:00amPlease note: This event is for SENIORS ONLY. (90+ Credit Hours in Owl Express)
> https://kennesaw.joinhandshake.com/edu/events/1545189
What could be better? Great food, drinks, desserts, fun activities, swag*, raffle prizes, AND the chance to network with employers, campus partners, & Career Planning & Development in a fun casual setting. Mark your calendars and plan to be a part of the festivities!
When: Wednesday, August 21nd from 11 AM - 2:30 PM
Where: Campus Green on the Kennesaw Campus
Who: Seniors from both the Marietta and Kennesaw Campuses (90 or more credit hours in Owl Express) We look forward to seeing you there!
*Food & Swag will be available while supplies last.*
Women of Change | Utilizing Personality Insights: Self-Awareness is Gold in Times of Change12:00pmChange is an inherent aspect of life, and sometimes it is more pronounced in the midst of a family businesses. In our Women of Change series, we focus on empowering women facing pivotal moments in their family business journey and beyond. From welcoming new partners to assuming leadership roles or launching innovative products, these transitions can be both challenging and transformative. Through tailored insights, expert guidance, and practical strategies, our series equips women in family businesses to navigate change with confidence and resilience.
Claire Moon, a former family business owner and enterprising coach, will be hosting this series tailored for women in family businesses.
Utilizing Personality Insights: Self-Awareness is Gold in Times of Change
How can personality types (yours and others) impact your decisions and reactions when navigating change in your family business journey? In the second of our 3-part series, we'll discover how the Enneagram Personality Types can boost your self-awareness and help you bring your best self to change conversations. Join us for a Lunch & Learn session designed for those who wish to be prepared for and embrace change while remaining grounded.
PART 2 OF 3
This is an in-person event at the Family Enterprise Center at KSU. Attend one or all three sessions of the Women of Change: Lunch & Learn series!Price is $35.00
Buy TicketsMAPW Virtual Information Session12:00pmAre you interested in a Master of Arts in Professional Writing? If so, please join us at the next virtual information session. August 21stth 12:00pm Session, or to see all upcoming MAPW information sessions, click 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 TicketsMaster of Accounting Information Session1:00pmThe 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 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.
GEEK WEEK: Innovative Creativity3:30pmJoin the Innovative Creativity Research Community for a networking event, where researchers will discover existing projects within our community, network and socialize over refreshments, and make collaborative connections toward the pursuit of future research projects.
The Innovative Creativity Research Community facilitates interdisciplinary collaboration in the following fields: innovations in creative media and performing arts, modeling and simulation, interactive media, game design, AI in creativity, architectural solutions, and more.
This event is part of Geek Week, a week filled with networking events aimed at stimulating interdisciplinary research at Kennesaw State University.
RSVP Here: https://kennesawstateuniversity-vbzux.formstack.com/forms/geek_week_fall_2024
Rock the Rec (Marietta)4:30pmJump into the semester with activities offered by Wellbeing@KSU units! Get active through sports, fitness, outdoor adventures, aquatics, and esports! Snacks and prizes available!
Marietta Campus
August 21
4:30 pm - 7:30 pm —> Click HERE for more info!
- 22ThursdaySAS Training for Intermediate Financial Users: August 22nd, 20249:00am
This SAS training is designed for users with SAS experience. Students will learn how to create their own reports including report design utilizing tables and graphs, formatting, totals and group breaks. You must have a SAS user account and approval to view financial information before taking this class. The Financial Report request form may be found here: https://fiscalservices.kennesaw.edu/docs/FinancialReportingDataWarehouseUserAccountRequestForm.pdf.
Ecology, Evolution, Behavior, & Organismal Biology (EEBOB) seminar series9:30amSpeaker: Dr. Jessica Welch, Data Scientist and Project Coordinator at Oak Ridge National Laboratory
Title: “My path to a career at Oak Ridge National Laboratory”
Abstract: Dr. Jessica Welch shares advice with students about how to leverage the skills they develop into finding careers that fit their strengths. Dr. Welch is a data scientist and project coordinator at Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL), where she works on a wide variety of projects—ranging from managing large ecological databases to leading the National Nature Assessment. Before ORNL, Jess studied invasive species and global bat conservation as a graduate student at the University of Tennessee Knoxville.The Ecology, Evolution, Behavior, & Organismal Biology (EEBOB) seminar series focuses on biological topics at whole-organism and higher scales of organization. Guest speakers come from universities, governmental agencies, NGOs, zoos, museums, and other institutions.
This seminar series consists of a pre-recorded seminar, which will be posted to a playlist at the beginning of each week, and a live, virtual Q&A session with the speaker. All are welcome to attend! For access to the live Q&A session, interested attendees can email Dr. Todd Pierson to be granted access. The live Q&A session will be held each Thursday @ 9:30 AM.
+1310AM 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 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.
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 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.
WCHHS Breakfast With The Dean10:30amWellstar College Welcome Back Breakfast with the Dean
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 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.
Birla Carbon Scholars Program 2024 Research Symposium1:30pmPlease join us as we celebrate the 11th annual Birla Carbon Scholars Program with the 2024 Research Symposium in the Carmichael Student Center University Rooms (Kennesaw Campus) on Thursday, August 22, from 1:30 p.m. to 3:30 p.m. This is a great opportunity to view undergraduate research within the College of Science and Mathematics by our Birla Carbon Scholars.
RSVP for the event: Off-Campus Guests/Faculty | Students
This symposium is made possible through the generous support of Aditya Birla Carbon, the world’s largest manufacturer and supplier of Carbon Black. Thanks to Birla’s support, KSU students majoring in Biochemistry, Biology, Chemistry, Environmental Science, Mathematics, or Physics have had the opportunity to participate in hands-on, mentor-guided research, a crucial experience as they pursue careers or further their education.
Meet this year's scholars:
Andrew Behrend, Physics major (Mentor: Dr. David Joffe)
Adamina Bilbrey, Environmental Science major (Mentor: Dr. Mario Bretfeld)
Jonathan DeMont, Physics major (Mentor: Dr. Marco Guzzi)
Julia Franz, Biochemistry major (Mentor: Dr. Mohammad A. Halim)
Evan Johnson, Biology major (Mentor: Dr. Whitney Preisser)
Ra'Nya Malone, Biochemistry major (Mentor: Dr. Carl Saint-Louis)
Emily Manqueros, Physics major (Mentor: Dr. Kisa S. Ranasinghe)
Megan McCabe, Biology major (Mentor: Dr. Dongyu Jia)
Jayla Melvin, Biology major (Mentor: Dr. Masafumi Yoshinaga)
Siam Sarower, Physics major (Mentor: Dr. Mahmoud Asmar)
Tatiana Sidorova, Biology major (Mentor: Dr. Andrew Haddow)
Michael Williams, Physics major (Mentor: Dr. Chetan Dhital)KSU students who sign in at the front desk will receive Scrappy's Bucket List Credit.
CSM students who attend this event can receive EngageCSM credit. You will need to either sign in at the front or scan the QR code at the event.
This event may be photographed and/or filmed. Please be aware that you may be photographed and/or recorded at any point before, during, or after this event. By attending, you agree to give the College of Science and Mathematics permission to use your likeness and/or image for promotional purposes. If you do not want your photograph taken, you understand it is your responsibility to consult with the photographer(s) about your concern before your photo is taken.
Goal Setting: Transform Your Desktop into a Pathway to Success2:00pmThis course explores the strategic use of goal setting tools for achieving professional and organizational success. This program emphasizes the importance of setting clear objectives using SMART techniques to foster productivity and clarity. Participants learn to integrate goal-setting practices into their daily routines, enhancing efficiency and focus to align with long-term aspirations. Register at https://ksu.percipio.com/liveCourse/df56f241-1639-44b3-8e35-00478985f5b0?sharelink=olqVuiGAFv
Early Career Lecturers Mutual Mentoring Group Kick Off2:00pmEarly Career Lecturers Mutual Mentoring Group
Event Type: Hybrid
Facilitators: Laura Howard
The Early Career Lecturers Mutual Mentoring Group provides an opportunity for lecturers to build community and support each other as they seek to flourish in their first few years at KSU. Members will meet monthly for 1 hour to discuss topics and share resources related to the opportunities and challenges lecturers experience in early career.
To register for this event, please log into OwlTrain and register here.
Bash in the Stacks2:00pmA Weeks of Welcome event to introduce students to the library and all of the services and resources it has to offer.
Office of Undergraduate Research Open House3:30pmThe Office of Undergraduate Research is pleased to host an Open House for all members of the KSU community who would like to learn more about undergraduate research.
If you have any questions about undergraduate research then this Open House is for you!
For more information, please visit: https://research.kennesaw.edu/our/open-house.php or RSVP via OwlLife. We look forward to seeing you there!
Writing a Winning Resume4:00pmLearn writing skills and tips to create a compelling resume that helps you stand out!
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Writing a Winning Resume4:00pmLearn new writing skills & tips to create both an effective & compelling resume that helps you stand out!
KSU Grad Student Eat & Greet5:00pmHosted by the KSU Graduate Student Association, this event is a wonderful opportunity for graduate students to connect and unwind. We welcome you to bring your family and friends to enjoy delicious food, make new friends, and strengthen our community. Parking is only $4.
We look forward to seeing you there!
- 23FridayBiweekly 2 Pay Date9:00amBiweekly 2 Pay Date Jan 7 - Jan 20Omni CMS Workshop10:00am
Get acquainted with Omni, the Content Management System used by Kennesaw State University websites. This hands-on workshop will guide you through accessing Omni CMS, editing webpages, and adding content, ensuring you can effectively manage your website.
+1110am 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 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.
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 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.
GEEK WEEK: Health & Wellness11:00amJoin the Health & Wellness Research Community for a networking event, where researchers will discover existing projects within our community, network and socialize over refreshments, and make collaborative connections toward the pursuit of future research projects.
The Health & Wellness Research Community aims to facilitate interdisciplinary collaboration in health research. By fostering supportive communities for researchers across disciplines, promoting knowledge exchange, and enabling access to internal and external funding, we aim to catalyze quality publications, impactful innovations, and breakthrough solutions that improve health, well-being and equity in our society.
RSVP Here: https://kennesawstateuniversity-vbzux.formstack.com/forms/geek_week_fall_2024
TALENT RETENTION STRATEGIES IN HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES11:30amWellstar College of Health and Human Service at Kennesaw State University is hosting a “Talent Retention” lunch and learn panel. Representatives from four community organizations within health and human services will share how they have successfully retained qualified employees. We will also hear about strategies for talent retention from a talent management expert.
Chairs and Directors Mutual Mentoring Group | Fall 202412:00pmChairs and Directors Mutual Mentoring Group
Event Type: Hybrid
Facilitator: Barbara Combs
The Chairs and Directors Mutual Mentoring Group, CD-MMG, provides an opportunity for chairs and directors to build community with like-minded peers and support each other while achieving goals as defined by the group. Members will meet monthly to discuss topics related to opportunities and challenges related to their role.To register, please go log in to OwlTrain and register on the event page here.
Chairs and Directors Mutual Mentoring Group | Fall 202412:00pmChairs and Directors Mutual Mentoring Group
Event Type: Hybrid
Facilitators: Barbara Combs
The Chairs and Directors Mutual Mentoring Group, CD-MMG, provides an opportunity for chairs and directors to build community with like-minded peers and support each other while achieving goals as defined by the group. Members will meet monthly to discuss topics related to opportunities and challenges related to their role.To register for this event, please log into OwlTrain and register here.
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 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.
Mathematics Colloquium seminar series2:30pmSpeaker: Dr. Alexandria Volkening, Perdue University
Title: “Forecasting U.S. elections with a compartmental Republican-Undecided-Democratic model”
Abstract: Election dynamics are a rich complex system, and forecasting U.S. elections is a high-stakes problem with many sources of subjectivity and uncertainty. In this talk, we take a dynamical-systems perspective on election forecasting, with the goal of helping to shed light on the forecast process and raising questions for future work. By adapting a Susceptible-Infected-Susceptible model to account for interactions between voters in different states, we show how to combine a compartmental approach with polling data to produce forecasts of senatorial, gubernatorial, and presidential elections at the state level. Our results for the last two decades of U.S. elections are largely in agreement with those of popular analysts. We use our modeling framework to determine how weighting polling data by polling organization affects our forecasts, and we explore how our forecast accuracy changes in time in the months leading up to each election.
The KSU Mathematics Colloquium is a seminar series that brings in researchers from other universities to present results on all areas of Mathematics. The talks are targeted at general audiences of students and professors.
This seminar will be held in person and virtually.
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Passcode: vv1hTBKSU's "Year of Canada" Marietta Campus Kickoff4:00pmThis kickoff will feature all things Canada! Enjoy trivia, Bingo, music, and "fill yer boots" with a taste of some of Canada's delicious treats. Sign up for trivia is required on our website. Join as a team or we'll add you to a group. Spots are limited!
Double Exposure8:00pmDouble Exposure proudly presents two world premieres by nationally acclaimed choreographers Tristian Griffin and Christian Denice. Created exclusively for the KSU Dance Company, these works represent the culmination of the Pomare/Connor Summer Residency. This inspiring and dynamic evening of original concert dance promises to push the boundaries of artistic innovation.
Buy Tickets - 24SaturdayExecutive MBA Information Session10:30am
The Coles Executive MBA integrates executive-level business tools across broad management platforms enabling its graduates to make confident strategic decisions. Our program combines the business acumen you are looking for and the leadership and professional skills you need to get ahead. Attend an information session today to gain more insight into why Coles College of Business has one of the top 10 EMBA programs in the nation!
Get to know the Executive MBA Advantage before you choose KSU for your EMBA school experience!
Double Exposure8:00pmDouble Exposure proudly presents two world premieres by nationally acclaimed choreographers Tristian Griffin and Christian Denice. Created exclusively for the KSU Dance Company, these works represent the culmination of the Pomare/Connor Summer Residency. This inspiring and dynamic evening of original concert dance promises to push the boundaries of artistic innovation.
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- 25Sunday
- 26MondayEscape Room – Pop Culture ShopAll Day
Test your wits against our puzzles and riddles in the Escape Room! First-year and transfer students are invited to come enjoy a pop-culture themed escape room at the library. Sign up with a group of 3-6 people OR as an individual and join a group when you arrive.
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 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.
+910am 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 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.
Conversation Club Info Session11:00amIn the Conversation Club, native English-speaking Owls and international students meet and . . .
- Have fun!
- Develop intercultural understanding.
- Non-native English-speaking Owls improve their English conversation skills.Hosted by the KSU Writing Center's English Language Program (ELP), the Conversation Partners Program is open to all KSU students, faculty, and staff on the Kennesaw and Marietta campuses.
Interested? Attend any of our three information sessions to learn more:
-Mon. 8/26: Sturgis Library 4800, 11 am
-Tues. 8/27: Johnson Library 101, 12 pm
-Thurs. 8/29: Online, 12 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 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.
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.
Pre-Tenure Mutual Mentoring Group | Fall 20241:00pmPre-Tenure Mutual Mentoring Group
Event Type: Virtual
Facilitator: Michele DiPietro
This mutual mentoring group will bring tenure track faculty together who are preparing to submit their pre-tenure portfolios in the fall. We will support each other through the process and help each other connect with resources that can get our questions answered.To register, please go log in to OwlTrain and register on the event page here.
Building Community Through Respect with Dr. Christine Porath2:30pmDr. Christine Porath will discuss her research on the impact and importance of building thriving communities and provide actionable steps on how to build belonging on campus. Space is limited; RSVP is required.
Biweekly 1 SPARS Due5:00pmBiweekly 1 SPARS Due Payroll Dec 24 - Jan 6Workshop: Writing at the Graduate Level5:00pmThe demands of writing graduate papers, capstones, theses, and dissertations can feel overwhelming. Come to this workshop to gain a better understanding of the expectations of graduate-level writing. Join us via Teams: click here!
Faculty Recital: Leonardo Lopes, Double Bass7:30pmFaculty Recital Series. Enjoy an evening of music featuring the double bass performed by Bailey School of Music faculty artist Leonardo Lopes.
Buy Tickets - 27TuesdayAugust FY24 P-Card Cycle BeginsAll Day
August FY24 P-Card Cycle Begins (08/27/2024 to 09/27/2024)
August P-Card Cycle EndsAll DayAugust P-Card Cycle Ends (07/27/2024 to 08/27/2024)
+15Cherokee Printing: Then and NowAll DayThe Zuckerman Museum of Art is pleased to feature a careful selection of archival materials and artist books from the Bentley Rare Book Museum’s Cherokee Collection. Historical works on view include a Cherokee Hymn Book, circa 1940; a New Testament of the Holy Bible translated into the Cherokee language, 1860; and a copy of Cherokee Phoenix and Indians’ Advocate, 1830; among others. Also included is a contemporary artist book by Frank Brannon from 2005 as well as several examples of his prints of the Cherokee syllabary.
Buy TicketsEscape Room – Pop Culture ShopAll DayTest your wits against our puzzles and riddles in the Escape Room! First-year and transfer students are invited to come enjoy a pop-culture themed escape room at the library. Sign up with a group of 3-6 people OR as an individual and join a group when you arrive.
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 TicketsJeffrey Gibson: They Teach Love, From the Collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and His Family FoundationAll DayJeffrey Gibson: They Teach Love, from the Collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and His Family Foundation presents a sweeping survey of over 35 objects spanning 15 years. The exhibition includes prints, photography, painting, sculpture, installation, and video. Born in Colorado in 1972, Jeffrey Gibson is of Cherokee heritage and a member of the Mississippi Band of Choctaw. His vibrant work is a call for Indigenous empowerment as well as queer visibility. Gibson has a Bachelor of Fine Arts from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago and a Master of Fine Arts from the Royal College of Art, London. Gibson is representing the United States at the Venice Biennale 2024—the first Indigenous artist to have a solo exhibition in the American Pavilion. This traveling exhibition is organized by the Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art, Washington State University and is curated by Ryan Hardesty, Executive Director.
Support for this exhibition and related education and outreach programs has been made possible by a grant from the
Jordan Schnitzer Family Foundation.Opening Reception: October 2nd, 2024 RSVP
Gallery talk with artist Jeffrey Gibson and collector Jordan Schnitzer in association with INTERCHANGE faculty performance event: October 17th, 7:30pm
Buy TicketsRe-Allocations in WORKS for August Cycle (07/27/2024 to 08/27/2024) dueAll DayRe-Allocations due in WORKS for transactions dated 07/27/2024 to 08/27/2024
Art Educators Biennial: Playful Encounters10:00amThe Zuckerman Museum of Art’s 2024 Art Educators Biennial, Playful Encounters, considers how art can be about play and the myriad ways artist-educators engage artmaking for enjoyment and recreation. Play carries the imagination to unexpected destinations and supports unbridled generative work.
Opening Reception: September 7th, 2024, from 2pm to 4pm. RSVP
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 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.
Workshop: Graduation Invitation Letter10:00amInternational Owls, join the KSU Writing Center as we partner with the ISSSO for a Graduation Invitation Letters Workshop. Since KSU cannot provide an official invitation letter, this workshop will offer F-1 students guidance on writing an invitation letter and a supportive environment to write the letter themselves. Visit the KSU Writing Center's English Language Program for one-on-one assistance.
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 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.
Workshop: Writing at the University Level11:00amWriting 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.
Building and Facilitating a Sustainable Module for Your Course11:00amBuilding and Facilitating a Sustainable Module for Your CourseEvent Type: Hybrid
Utilizing D2L for your course not only benefits the students, but it also saves faculty time. When you use sustainable course design within D2L, you will save time as you will build one course shell for all your course sections. A sustainable course can be used to teach in any modality (face-to-face, hybrid, synchronous, and asynchronous). Join us for this session as we take a deeper dive into building and facilitating a sustainable module for your course.To register, please go log in to OwlTrain and register on the event page here.
Conversation Club Info Session12:00pmIn the Conversation Club, native English-speaking Owls and international students meet and . . .
- Have fun!
- Develop intercultural understanding.
- Non-native English-speaking Owls improve their English conversation skills.Hosted by the KSU Writing Center's English Language Program (ELP), the Conversation Partners Program is open to all KSU students, faculty, and staff on the Kennesaw and Marietta campuses.
Interested? Attend any of our three information sessions to learn more:
-Mon. 8/26: Sturgis Library 4800, 11 am
-Tues. 8/27: Johnson Library 101, 12 pm
-Thurs. 8/29: Online, 12 pm
Chemistry and Biochemistry Departmental Seminar Series12:30pmSpeaker: Genesis Claro, Forensic Chemist at DEA South Central Laboratory and Natalie Hipps, Toxicology Crime Lab Scientist at Georgia Bureau of Investigation
Title: “Forensic Science Career Panel”Abstract: Join us for an insightful forensic science career panel featuring experts from the Georgia Bureau of Investigation (GBI) and the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA). This event will showcase the career trajectories of professionals who began their journeys as chemistry majors and now apply their expertise in forensic science. Gain valuable perspectives on how a background in chemistry can lead to impactful careers in criminal justice and hear firsthand about the challenges and rewards of working in this dynamic field. Don’t miss this opportunity to learn from seasoned practitioners and explore potential career paths in forensic science.
Snacks will be provided.
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 and virtually.
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Stream Link1PM 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 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.
- 28WednesdaySeptember FY24 P-Card Cycle BeginsAll Day
September FY24 P-Card Cycle Begins (08/28/2024 to 09/27/2024)
Escape Room – Pop Culture ShopAll DayTest your wits against our puzzles and riddles in the Escape Room! First-year and transfer students are invited to come enjoy a pop-culture themed escape room at the library. Sign up with a group of 3-6 people OR as an individual and join a group when you arrive.
+15Jeffrey Gibson: They Teach Love, From the Collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and His Family FoundationAll DayJeffrey Gibson: They Teach Love, from the Collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and His Family Foundation presents a sweeping survey of over 35 objects spanning 15 years. The exhibition includes prints, photography, painting, sculpture, installation, and video. Born in Colorado in 1972, Jeffrey Gibson is of Cherokee heritage and a member of the Mississippi Band of Choctaw. His vibrant work is a call for Indigenous empowerment as well as queer visibility. Gibson has a Bachelor of Fine Arts from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago and a Master of Fine Arts from the Royal College of Art, London. Gibson is representing the United States at the Venice Biennale 2024—the first Indigenous artist to have a solo exhibition in the American Pavilion. This traveling exhibition is organized by the Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art, Washington State University and is curated by Ryan Hardesty, Executive Director.
Support for this exhibition and related education and outreach programs has been made possible by a grant from the
Jordan Schnitzer Family Foundation.Opening Reception: October 2nd, 2024 RSVP
Gallery talk with artist Jeffrey Gibson and collector Jordan Schnitzer in association with INTERCHANGE faculty performance event: October 17th, 7:30pm
Buy TicketsCherokee Printing: Then and NowAll DayThe Zuckerman Museum of Art is pleased to feature a careful selection of archival materials and artist books from the Bentley Rare Book Museum’s Cherokee Collection. Historical works on view include a Cherokee Hymn Book, circa 1940; a New Testament of the Holy Bible translated into the Cherokee language, 1860; and a copy of Cherokee Phoenix and Indians’ Advocate, 1830; among others. Also included is a contemporary artist book by Frank Brannon from 2005 as well as several examples of his prints of the Cherokee syllabary.
Buy TicketsArt Educators Biennial: Playful Encounters10:00amThe Zuckerman Museum of Art’s 2024 Art Educators Biennial, Playful Encounters, considers how art can be about play and the myriad ways artist-educators engage artmaking for enjoyment and recreation. Play carries the imagination to unexpected destinations and supports unbridled generative work.
Opening Reception: September 7th, 2024, from 2pm to 4pm. RSVP
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 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.
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 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.
Kaltura MediaSpace Essentials11:00amThis workshop shows instructors how to use MediaSpace, KSU's platform for uploading and streaming media content. Learn how to navigate the main MediaSpace site, as well as how to use the Kaltura integration for D2L.
Planning to Retire?11:00amPlanning to Retire?
Presenter will discuss important things for employees to consider as they plan their retirement. Discussion items include:
Eligibility requirements for retirement
Radow College Involvement Fair11:00amGet connected, meet new people, and find your place at the Radow College Involvement fair! Our Registered Student Organizations (RSOs) cover a wide range of interests whether you're looking to read, create, study, we've got it all! Join us Wednesday August 28 from 11:00 am to 2:00 pm in the University Rooms of the Carmichael Center
Workshop: Writing at the University Level11:00amWriting 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.
Workshop: Graduation Invitation Letter11:00amInternational Owls, join the KSU Writing Center as we partner with the ISSSO for a Graduation Invitation Letters Workshop. Since KSU cannot provide an official invitation letter, this workshop will offer F-1 students guidance on writing an invitation letter and a supportive environment to write the letter themselves. Visit the KSU Writing Center's English Language Program for one-on-one assistance.
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 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.
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.
Analysis and Applied Mathematics (AAM) Seminar2:30pmSpeaker: Dr. Alex McDonald, Kennesaw State University
Title: “Prescribed projections and efficient coverings of sets by curves”
Abstract: A remarkable result of Davies shows that an arbitrary measurable set in the plane can be covered by lines in such a way that the union of the lines minus the original set has measure zero. This theorem has an equivalent dual formulation which says that one can find a single set in the plane with given "prescribed" projections in almost every direction, up to measure zero errors. We extend these results to a non-linear setting and prove that a set in the plane can be covered efficiently by translates of a single curve satisfying a mild curvature assumption.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: 1Knf4DMaster of Science in Exercise Science Information Session5:30pmDiscover the possibilities with a Master of Exercise Science Degree! This diversified program provides introductory and advanced coursework, laboratory experiences, and the opportunity to apply knowledge through community and research-based experiences. Sign up for our virtual information sessions to explore the benefits of a Master of Science in Exercise Science.
https://www.kennesaw.edu/wellstar/degrees-programs/graduate/master-exercise-science/
August 28, 2024 5:30 PM - 6:30 PM
September 24, 2024 5:30 PM - 6:30 PM
October 17, 2024 5:30 PM - 6:30 PMMaster 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. - 29ThursdayCherokee Printing: Then and NowAll Day
The Zuckerman Museum of Art is pleased to feature a careful selection of archival materials and artist books from the Bentley Rare Book Museum’s Cherokee Collection. Historical works on view include a Cherokee Hymn Book, circa 1940; a New Testament of the Holy Bible translated into the Cherokee language, 1860; and a copy of Cherokee Phoenix and Indians’ Advocate, 1830; among others. Also included is a contemporary artist book by Frank Brannon from 2005 as well as several examples of his prints of the Cherokee syllabary.
Buy TicketsEscape Room – Pop Culture ShopAll DayTest your wits against our puzzles and riddles in the Escape Room! First-year and transfer students are invited to come enjoy a pop-culture themed escape room at the library. Sign up with a group of 3-6 people OR as an individual and join a group when you arrive.
+10Jeffrey Gibson: They Teach Love, From the Collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and His Family FoundationAll DayJeffrey Gibson: They Teach Love, from the Collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and His Family Foundation presents a sweeping survey of over 35 objects spanning 15 years. The exhibition includes prints, photography, painting, sculpture, installation, and video. Born in Colorado in 1972, Jeffrey Gibson is of Cherokee heritage and a member of the Mississippi Band of Choctaw. His vibrant work is a call for Indigenous empowerment as well as queer visibility. Gibson has a Bachelor of Fine Arts from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago and a Master of Fine Arts from the Royal College of Art, London. Gibson is representing the United States at the Venice Biennale 2024—the first Indigenous artist to have a solo exhibition in the American Pavilion. This traveling exhibition is organized by the Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art, Washington State University and is curated by Ryan Hardesty, Executive Director.
Support for this exhibition and related education and outreach programs has been made possible by a grant from the
Jordan Schnitzer Family Foundation.Opening Reception: October 2nd, 2024 RSVP
Gallery talk with artist Jeffrey Gibson and collector Jordan Schnitzer in association with INTERCHANGE faculty performance event: October 17th, 7:30pm
Buy TicketsNew Manager Orientation8:00amNew Manager Orientation (NMO) is an HR led series designed to equip personnel managers with the knowledge, skills and resources to effectively and efficiently conduct personnel management here at Kennesaw State University. This training will include an introduction and overview of the systems, processes, guiding principles and governing policies applicable to our organization.
People managers at all levels, whether faculty or staff, are encouraged to attend, particularly those within the first 90 days of their new managerial role.
This series is offered in a hybrid format: a professional development course in OwlTrain followed by a live in-person session for learning, networking, and exchanging best practices. The online course paves the way for an interactive and engaging dialogue during the in-person session.
Prior to attending NMO the following steps must be completed.
Step One
Submit your request for the in-person portion of NMO.
Ecology, Evolution, Behavior, & Organismal Biology (EEBOB) seminar series9:30amSpeaker: Dr. Cassie Dresser Briggs, Career Coach & CEO at Success in Science Career Coaching LLC
Title: “From academia to entrepreneurship: when your career takes an unexpected pivot”
Abstract: Cassie is the founder and CEO of Success in Science Career Coaching LLC, where she guides students in finding employment in our field. Before this venture, Cassie studied conservation genomics and earned her PhD from the University of Tennessee Knoxville, and she was faculty at Michigan State University. She is an expert in science careers—and this expertise is hard-earned through her own fascinating and winding academic path. This seminar is an encouraging and informative message for students.The Ecology, Evolution, Behavior, & Organismal Biology (EEBOB) seminar series focuses on biological topics at whole-organism and higher scales of organization. Guest speakers come from universities, governmental agencies, NGOs, zoos, museums, and other institutions.
This seminar series consists of a pre-recorded seminar, which will be posted to a playlist at the beginning of each week, and a live, virtual Q&A session with the speaker. All are welcome to attend! For access to the live Q&A session, interested attendees can email Dr. Todd Pierson to be granted access. The live Q&A session will be held each Thursday @ 9:30 AM.
Bagwell Center for the Study of Markets and Economic Opportunity Lecture Series with Daniel Di Martino9:30amDaniel Di Martino is a Ph.D. candidate in economics at Columbia University, a Graduate Fellow at the Manhattan Institute, and a member of the Center for Entrepreneurship & Free Enterprise Board of Advisors at Young America’s Foundation.
Born and raised in Venezuela, Di Martino experienced the terrible consequences of socialism first-hand. After leaving Venezuela for the United States in 2016, he dedicated himself to explaining how socialism destroyed his homeland, advocating for its freedom, and stopping this ideology from ever being implemented in America and elsewhere.
Di Martino appears frequently on national TV channels such as Fox News and CNN; writes for USA Today, National Review, and other news outlets; and speaks regularly at college campuses and events all over the country.
He also founded the Dissident Project, which provides students with access to informed, intelligent perspectives on how authoritarianism takes hold, what happens when it does, and what America can learn from the evils of current and former socialist states around the world.
Art Educators Biennial: Playful Encounters10:00amThe Zuckerman Museum of Art’s 2024 Art Educators Biennial, Playful Encounters, considers how art can be about play and the myriad ways artist-educators engage artmaking for enjoyment and recreation. Play carries the imagination to unexpected destinations and supports unbridled generative work.
Opening Reception: September 7th, 2024, from 2pm to 4pm. RSVP
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 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.
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 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.
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.
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 that can generate text, images, and summaries. Learn best practices for using Copilot securely to protect your data as you ask Copilot to answer questions, generate creative content, and even proofread 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!
Tenured Faculty Enhancement Leave Application Workshop2:00pmTenured Faculty Enhancement Leave Application Workshop
Event Type: Virtual
Facilitator: Michele DiPietro and Heather Abbott-Lyon
The Tenured Faculty Enhancement Leave is a competitive award program intended to assist tenured faculty in devoting an entire semester to foster their professional development through research and/or creative activity.This workshop will review these updated eligibility and submission requirements, key components of the application, and strategies for constructing a compelling proposal to enhance a faculty member’s research and/or creative activity that aligns with the university’s goal of becoming an excellent R2 institution.To register, please go log in to OwlTrain and register on the event page here.
- 30FridayCherokee Printing: Then and NowAll Day
The Zuckerman Museum of Art is pleased to feature a careful selection of archival materials and artist books from the Bentley Rare Book Museum’s Cherokee Collection. Historical works on view include a Cherokee Hymn Book, circa 1940; a New Testament of the Holy Bible translated into the Cherokee language, 1860; and a copy of Cherokee Phoenix and Indians’ Advocate, 1830; among others. Also included is a contemporary artist book by Frank Brannon from 2005 as well as several examples of his prints of the Cherokee syllabary.
Buy TicketsJeffrey Gibson: They Teach Love, From the Collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and His Family FoundationAll DayJeffrey Gibson: They Teach Love, from the Collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and His Family Foundation presents a sweeping survey of over 35 objects spanning 15 years. The exhibition includes prints, photography, painting, sculpture, installation, and video. Born in Colorado in 1972, Jeffrey Gibson is of Cherokee heritage and a member of the Mississippi Band of Choctaw. His vibrant work is a call for Indigenous empowerment as well as queer visibility. Gibson has a Bachelor of Fine Arts from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago and a Master of Fine Arts from the Royal College of Art, London. Gibson is representing the United States at the Venice Biennale 2024—the first Indigenous artist to have a solo exhibition in the American Pavilion. This traveling exhibition is organized by the Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art, Washington State University and is curated by Ryan Hardesty, Executive Director.
Support for this exhibition and related education and outreach programs has been made possible by a grant from the
Jordan Schnitzer Family Foundation.Opening Reception: October 2nd, 2024 RSVP
Gallery talk with artist Jeffrey Gibson and collector Jordan Schnitzer in association with INTERCHANGE faculty performance event: October 17th, 7:30pm
Buy Tickets+10Monthly Pay8:00amMonthly PayArt Educators Biennial: Playful Encounters10:00amThe Zuckerman Museum of Art’s 2024 Art Educators Biennial, Playful Encounters, considers how art can be about play and the myriad ways artist-educators engage artmaking for enjoyment and recreation. Play carries the imagination to unexpected destinations and supports unbridled generative work.
Opening Reception: September 7th, 2024, from 2pm to 4pm. RSVP
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 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.
Biweekly 1 Time Due 10am10:00amBiweekly 1 Payroll for Dec 24 - Jan 610AM 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 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.
Molecular Biosciences Interest Group (MBIG) seminar series12:30pmSpeaker: Dr. Masafumi Yoshinaga, Kennesaw State University
Title: “Search for arsenic-containing antibiotics”The Molecular Biosciences Interdisciplinary Group (MBIG) seminar series highlights work done on a broad range of science such as neurodevelopment, gene regulation, and cancer by scientists using biological approaches that utilize biochemistry, molecular and cell biology, and genetics. Guest speakers come from local, regional, and national universities to share their research work. The MBIG seminar will take place in-person on Fridays from 12:30 – 1:30 pm in the English Building, room EB 102. All faculty, staff, students, and alumni are invited to attend.
Assistant and Associate Chairs Mutual Mentoring Group | Fall 202412:30pmAssistant and Associate Chairs Mutual Mentoring Group
Event Type: Hybrid
Facilitator: Tanja Link
The Assistant and Associate Chairs Mutual Mentoring Group, AAC-MMG, provides an opportunity for assistant and associate chairs to build community with like-minded peers and support each other while achieving goals as defined by the group. Members will meet each month to discuss topics related to opportunities and challenges related to their role.To register, please go log in to OwlTrain and register on the event page here.
1PM Marietta Campus 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 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.
Mathematics Colloquium seminar series3:00pmSpeaker: Dr. Samuel Walsh, University of Missouri
Title: “Traveling water waves”
Abstract: In this talk, we will give a very broad introduction to the mathematical theory of steady water waves with a particular focus on progress made in the past few decades and major open problems. While water waves are described by nonlinear PDEs, their study draws on ideas from many areas. Indeed, they served as a major motivation for Cauchy's work in complex analysis. Modern investigations rely on tools from dynamical systems such as bifurcation theory and invariant manifolds. We will also discuss applications of global bifurcation theory based on topological degree theory or the structural properties of analytic varieties.
The KSU Mathematics Colloquium is a seminar series that brings in researchers from other universities to present results on all areas of Mathematics. The talks are targeted at general audiences of students and professors.
This seminar will be held in person and virtually.
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The Zuckerman Museum of Art is pleased to feature a careful selection of archival materials and artist books from the Bentley Rare Book Museum’s Cherokee Collection. Historical works on view include a Cherokee Hymn Book, circa 1940; a New Testament of the Holy Bible translated into the Cherokee language, 1860; and a copy of Cherokee Phoenix and Indians’ Advocate, 1830; among others. Also included is a contemporary artist book by Frank Brannon from 2005 as well as several examples of his prints of the Cherokee syllabary.
Buy TicketsJeffrey Gibson: They Teach Love, From the Collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and His Family FoundationAll DayJeffrey Gibson: They Teach Love, from the Collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and His Family Foundation presents a sweeping survey of over 35 objects spanning 15 years. The exhibition includes prints, photography, painting, sculpture, installation, and video. Born in Colorado in 1972, Jeffrey Gibson is of Cherokee heritage and a member of the Mississippi Band of Choctaw. His vibrant work is a call for Indigenous empowerment as well as queer visibility. Gibson has a Bachelor of Fine Arts from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago and a Master of Fine Arts from the Royal College of Art, London. Gibson is representing the United States at the Venice Biennale 2024—the first Indigenous artist to have a solo exhibition in the American Pavilion. This traveling exhibition is organized by the Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art, Washington State University and is curated by Ryan Hardesty, Executive Director.
Support for this exhibition and related education and outreach programs has been made possible by a grant from the
Jordan Schnitzer Family Foundation.Opening Reception: October 2nd, 2024 RSVP
Gallery talk with artist Jeffrey Gibson and collector Jordan Schnitzer in association with INTERCHANGE faculty performance event: October 17th, 7:30pm
Buy Tickets+1Art Educators Biennial: Playful Encounters12:00pmThe Zuckerman Museum of Art’s 2024 Art Educators Biennial, Playful Encounters, considers how art can be about play and the myriad ways artist-educators engage artmaking for enjoyment and recreation. Play carries the imagination to unexpected destinations and supports unbridled generative work.
Opening Reception: September 7th, 2024, from 2pm to 4pm. RSVP
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- 1SundayCherokee Printing: Then and NowAll Day
The Zuckerman Museum of Art is pleased to feature a careful selection of archival materials and artist books from the Bentley Rare Book Museum’s Cherokee Collection. Historical works on view include a Cherokee Hymn Book, circa 1940; a New Testament of the Holy Bible translated into the Cherokee language, 1860; and a copy of Cherokee Phoenix and Indians’ Advocate, 1830; among others. Also included is a contemporary artist book by Frank Brannon from 2005 as well as several examples of his prints of the Cherokee syllabary.
Buy TicketsJeffrey Gibson: They Teach Love, From the Collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and His Family FoundationAll DayJeffrey Gibson: They Teach Love, from the Collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and His Family Foundation presents a sweeping survey of over 35 objects spanning 15 years. The exhibition includes prints, photography, painting, sculpture, installation, and video. Born in Colorado in 1972, Jeffrey Gibson is of Cherokee heritage and a member of the Mississippi Band of Choctaw. His vibrant work is a call for Indigenous empowerment as well as queer visibility. Gibson has a Bachelor of Fine Arts from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago and a Master of Fine Arts from the Royal College of Art, London. Gibson is representing the United States at the Venice Biennale 2024—the first Indigenous artist to have a solo exhibition in the American Pavilion. This traveling exhibition is organized by the Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art, Washington State University and is curated by Ryan Hardesty, Executive Director.
Support for this exhibition and related education and outreach programs has been made possible by a grant from the
Jordan Schnitzer Family Foundation.Opening Reception: October 2nd, 2024 RSVP
Gallery talk with artist Jeffrey Gibson and collector Jordan Schnitzer in association with INTERCHANGE faculty performance event: October 17th, 7:30pm
Buy Tickets - 2MondayCherokee Printing: Then and NowAll Day
The Zuckerman Museum of Art is pleased to feature a careful selection of archival materials and artist books from the Bentley Rare Book Museum’s Cherokee Collection. Historical works on view include a Cherokee Hymn Book, circa 1940; a New Testament of the Holy Bible translated into the Cherokee language, 1860; and a copy of Cherokee Phoenix and Indians’ Advocate, 1830; among others. Also included is a contemporary artist book by Frank Brannon from 2005 as well as several examples of his prints of the Cherokee syllabary.
Buy TicketsHoliday - FULL TERM and 7 WEEK IAll Day+4Labor Day HolidayAll DayReminder of Labor Day Holiday on September 2nd, 2024. No classes on this day.
Jeffrey Gibson: They Teach Love, From the Collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and His Family FoundationAll DayJeffrey Gibson: They Teach Love, from the Collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and His Family Foundation presents a sweeping survey of over 35 objects spanning 15 years. The exhibition includes prints, photography, painting, sculpture, installation, and video. Born in Colorado in 1972, Jeffrey Gibson is of Cherokee heritage and a member of the Mississippi Band of Choctaw. His vibrant work is a call for Indigenous empowerment as well as queer visibility. Gibson has a Bachelor of Fine Arts from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago and a Master of Fine Arts from the Royal College of Art, London. Gibson is representing the United States at the Venice Biennale 2024—the first Indigenous artist to have a solo exhibition in the American Pavilion. This traveling exhibition is organized by the Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art, Washington State University and is curated by Ryan Hardesty, Executive Director.
Support for this exhibition and related education and outreach programs has been made possible by a grant from the
Jordan Schnitzer Family Foundation.Opening Reception: October 2nd, 2024 RSVP
Gallery talk with artist Jeffrey Gibson and collector Jordan Schnitzer in association with INTERCHANGE faculty performance event: October 17th, 7:30pm
Buy TicketsBiweekly Holiday8:00amHolidayMonthly Holiday8:00amHoliday - 3TuesdayCherokee Printing: Then and NowAll Day
The Zuckerman Museum of Art is pleased to feature a careful selection of archival materials and artist books from the Bentley Rare Book Museum’s Cherokee Collection. Historical works on view include a Cherokee Hymn Book, circa 1940; a New Testament of the Holy Bible translated into the Cherokee language, 1860; and a copy of Cherokee Phoenix and Indians’ Advocate, 1830; among others. Also included is a contemporary artist book by Frank Brannon from 2005 as well as several examples of his prints of the Cherokee syllabary.
Buy TicketsJeffrey Gibson: They Teach Love, From the Collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and His Family FoundationAll DayJeffrey Gibson: They Teach Love, from the Collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and His Family Foundation presents a sweeping survey of over 35 objects spanning 15 years. The exhibition includes prints, photography, painting, sculpture, installation, and video. Born in Colorado in 1972, Jeffrey Gibson is of Cherokee heritage and a member of the Mississippi Band of Choctaw. His vibrant work is a call for Indigenous empowerment as well as queer visibility. Gibson has a Bachelor of Fine Arts from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago and a Master of Fine Arts from the Royal College of Art, London. Gibson is representing the United States at the Venice Biennale 2024—the first Indigenous artist to have a solo exhibition in the American Pavilion. This traveling exhibition is organized by the Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art, Washington State University and is curated by Ryan Hardesty, Executive Director.
Support for this exhibition and related education and outreach programs has been made possible by a grant from the
Jordan Schnitzer Family Foundation.Opening Reception: October 2nd, 2024 RSVP
Gallery talk with artist Jeffrey Gibson and collector Jordan Schnitzer in association with INTERCHANGE faculty performance event: October 17th, 7:30pm
Buy Tickets+8Evening MBA/WebMBA Virtual Information Session12:00amSelecting 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.
Art Educators Biennial: Playful Encounters10:00amThe Zuckerman Museum of Art’s 2024 Art Educators Biennial, Playful Encounters, considers how art can be about play and the myriad ways artist-educators engage artmaking for enjoyment and recreation. Play carries the imagination to unexpected destinations and supports unbridled generative work.
Opening Reception: September 7th, 2024, from 2pm to 4pm. RSVP
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 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.
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 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.
Luncheon and Presentation with Rashawn Ray12:30pmLuncheon with Rashawn Ray, professor of sociology at the University of Maryland and Founding Executive Director of the Lab for Applied Social Science Research (LASSR). Luncheon from 12:30-1:45 and Presentation from 3:30-5:00.
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 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.
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.
Indigenous Resistance in Graphic Novels: Visual Stories that Lead4:00pmIn this virtual presentation, Indigenous Mvskoke Artist Johnnie Diacon will present his recent graphic novel in conversation with KSU faculty Dr. Miriam Brown Spiers (Associate Professor of English and American Studies, Graduate Program Director of American Studies and Native American and Indigenous Studies coordinator) and Shuchita Mishra (Assistant Professor in Illustration and Sequential Art, School of Art and Design).
Buy Tickets - 4WednesdayCherokee Printing: Then and NowAll Day
The Zuckerman Museum of Art is pleased to feature a careful selection of archival materials and artist books from the Bentley Rare Book Museum’s Cherokee Collection. Historical works on view include a Cherokee Hymn Book, circa 1940; a New Testament of the Holy Bible translated into the Cherokee language, 1860; and a copy of Cherokee Phoenix and Indians’ Advocate, 1830; among others. Also included is a contemporary artist book by Frank Brannon from 2005 as well as several examples of his prints of the Cherokee syllabary.
Buy TicketsJeffrey Gibson: They Teach Love, From the Collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and His Family FoundationAll DayJeffrey Gibson: They Teach Love, from the Collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and His Family Foundation presents a sweeping survey of over 35 objects spanning 15 years. The exhibition includes prints, photography, painting, sculpture, installation, and video. Born in Colorado in 1972, Jeffrey Gibson is of Cherokee heritage and a member of the Mississippi Band of Choctaw. His vibrant work is a call for Indigenous empowerment as well as queer visibility. Gibson has a Bachelor of Fine Arts from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago and a Master of Fine Arts from the Royal College of Art, London. Gibson is representing the United States at the Venice Biennale 2024—the first Indigenous artist to have a solo exhibition in the American Pavilion. This traveling exhibition is organized by the Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art, Washington State University and is curated by Ryan Hardesty, Executive Director.
Support for this exhibition and related education and outreach programs has been made possible by a grant from the
Jordan Schnitzer Family Foundation.Opening Reception: October 2nd, 2024 RSVP
Gallery talk with artist Jeffrey Gibson and collector Jordan Schnitzer in association with INTERCHANGE faculty performance event: October 17th, 7:30pm
Buy Tickets+9Getting 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.
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 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.
Art Educators Biennial: Playful Encounters10:00amThe Zuckerman Museum of Art’s 2024 Art Educators Biennial, Playful Encounters, considers how art can be about play and the myriad ways artist-educators engage artmaking for enjoyment and recreation. Play carries the imagination to unexpected destinations and supports unbridled generative work.
Opening Reception: September 7th, 2024, from 2pm to 4pm. RSVP
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 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.
ColesFest 202411:00amConnect for Success
Celebrating our "Why"
Our "why" is you! The Coles College community proudly stands ready to anticipate needs and deliver solutions that best serve our students. Join us and discover resources that elevate your present and future success.
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 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.
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.
Analysis and Applied Mathematics (AAM) Seminar2:30pmSpeaker: Dr. Emanuel Indrei, Kennesaw State University
Title: “On the equilibrium shape of a crystal”
Abstract: Minimizing the free energy under a mass constraint may generate a convex crystal in n−dimensions subject to assumptions on the potential. The problem attributed to Almgren is to understand if this is the case assuming g is convex or more generally if sub-level sets are convex. My talk will address this problem.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: FnS2n7Teaching with AI Book Chat2:30pmTeaching 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.
- 5ThursdayCherokee Printing: Then and NowAll Day
The Zuckerman Museum of Art is pleased to feature a careful selection of archival materials and artist books from the Bentley Rare Book Museum’s Cherokee Collection. Historical works on view include a Cherokee Hymn Book, circa 1940; a New Testament of the Holy Bible translated into the Cherokee language, 1860; and a copy of Cherokee Phoenix and Indians’ Advocate, 1830; among others. Also included is a contemporary artist book by Frank Brannon from 2005 as well as several examples of his prints of the Cherokee syllabary.
Buy TicketsJeffrey Gibson: They Teach Love, From the Collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and His Family FoundationAll DayJeffrey Gibson: They Teach Love, from the Collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and His Family Foundation presents a sweeping survey of over 35 objects spanning 15 years. The exhibition includes prints, photography, painting, sculpture, installation, and video. Born in Colorado in 1972, Jeffrey Gibson is of Cherokee heritage and a member of the Mississippi Band of Choctaw. His vibrant work is a call for Indigenous empowerment as well as queer visibility. Gibson has a Bachelor of Fine Arts from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago and a Master of Fine Arts from the Royal College of Art, London. Gibson is representing the United States at the Venice Biennale 2024—the first Indigenous artist to have a solo exhibition in the American Pavilion. This traveling exhibition is organized by the Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art, Washington State University and is curated by Ryan Hardesty, Executive Director.
Support for this exhibition and related education and outreach programs has been made possible by a grant from the
Jordan Schnitzer Family Foundation.Opening Reception: October 2nd, 2024 RSVP
Gallery talk with artist Jeffrey Gibson and collector Jordan Schnitzer in association with INTERCHANGE faculty performance event: October 17th, 7:30pm
Buy Tickets+11Ecology, Evolution, Behavior, & Organismal Biology (EEBOB) seminar series9:30amSpeaker: Dr. James Stroud, Assistant Professor at Georgia Institute of Technology
Title: “What can (invasive) lizards teach us about ecology and evolution?”
Abstract: Dr. James Stroud is an Elizabeth Smithgall Watts Assistant Professor at Georgia Tech, and he was recently named an Early Career Fellow by the Ecological Society of America. His dynamic research program focuses on using field biology to study major questions in ecology and evolution—ranging in scale from within-generation fitness measurements to global patterns of biodiversity. More specifically, James often uses the amazing model system of Anolis lizards to study these processes. This seminar is a captivating introduction to his workThe Ecology, Evolution, Behavior, & Organismal Biology (EEBOB) seminar series focuses on biological topics at whole-organism and higher scales of organization. Guest speakers come from universities, governmental agencies, NGOs, zoos, museums, and other institutions.
This seminar series consists of a pre-recorded seminar, which will be posted to a playlist at the beginning of each week, and a live, virtual Q&A session with the speaker. All are welcome to attend! For access to the live Q&A session, interested attendees can email Dr. Todd Pierson to be granted access. The live Q&A session will be held each Thursday @ 9:30 AM.
10am Kennesaw Campus 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 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.
10AM Marietta Campus Spotlight Tour: 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 30-minute information session that covers topics ranging from campus majors and programs, admission requirements, and financial aid information. The information session will be followed by a 60-minute walking tour of the Marietta Campus.
After your tour, you are invited to meet with the Department of Architecture.
The Department of Architecture provides multidisciplinary curriculums that nurture critical thinking. The programs embrace new technologies and encourage creativity and innovation through integration of the theory, art, technology and science of the built environment. The 5-year Bachelor of Architecture program, at KSU, is a National Architectural Accrediting Board (NAAB) accredited, first processional degree in architecture, leading to eligibility for licensure (Architectural Registration Exam).
Note: You do not need to be an Architecture major to attend this tour.
Art Educators Biennial: Playful Encounters10:00amThe Zuckerman Museum of Art’s 2024 Art Educators Biennial, Playful Encounters, considers how art can be about play and the myriad ways artist-educators engage artmaking for enjoyment and recreation. Play carries the imagination to unexpected destinations and supports unbridled generative work.
Opening Reception: September 7th, 2024, from 2pm to 4pm. RSVP
Buy Tickets2024 SOA Fall Accounting Career Fair12:00pm» Discover internship and full-time entry-level position opportunities with 40+ public accounting firms and companies. All Coles College students, accounting majors and accounting interest students are invited to attend this networking event hosted by the School of Accountancy!
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 visible on your Handshake account.
- RSVP by September 3th to share your resume with employers.Resources to prepare for the fair can be found at https://coles.kennesaw.edu/accountancy/resources/resources
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 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.
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.
Workshop: Graduation Invitation Letter2:00pmInternational Owls, join the KSU Writing Center as we partner with the ISSSO for a Graduation Invitation Letters Workshop. Since KSU cannot provide an official invitation letter, this workshop will offer F-1 students guidance on writing an invitation letter and a supportive environment to write the letter themselves. Visit the KSU Writing Center's English Language Program for one-on-one assistance.
Join us online here.
D2L Quick Answers: Common Questions with Simple Solutions2:00pmThis course is tailored to address common D2L Brightspace questions and provide simple solutions for instructors. Gain insights into student view, understand grade associations, discover how to manage bonus items, and much more. This workshop is part of our D2L Quick Answers series, designed to help you navigate D2L with ease and efficiency.
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!
Start SMART. Stay SMART. Workshop Series - Study Skills/Anxiety7:30pmThis workshop will help you learn different strategies for studying and preparing for your courses. Environmental Properties, Effective Note Taking, Collaboration, Reading Comprehension Strategies will all be discussed and effective examples given.
Taking exams can be a stressful experience. Many of us experience increased anxiety in the run up to an exam, during an exam time, as well after the exam is finished. This workshop will discuss types of test anxiety and provide tools for combatting it before, during, and after an exam.
- 6FridayCherokee Printing: Then and NowAll Day
The Zuckerman Museum of Art is pleased to feature a careful selection of archival materials and artist books from the Bentley Rare Book Museum’s Cherokee Collection. Historical works on view include a Cherokee Hymn Book, circa 1940; a New Testament of the Holy Bible translated into the Cherokee language, 1860; and a copy of Cherokee Phoenix and Indians’ Advocate, 1830; among others. Also included is a contemporary artist book by Frank Brannon from 2005 as well as several examples of his prints of the Cherokee syllabary.
Buy TicketsJeffrey Gibson: They Teach Love, From the Collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and His Family FoundationAll DayJeffrey Gibson: They Teach Love, from the Collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and His Family Foundation presents a sweeping survey of over 35 objects spanning 15 years. The exhibition includes prints, photography, painting, sculpture, installation, and video. Born in Colorado in 1972, Jeffrey Gibson is of Cherokee heritage and a member of the Mississippi Band of Choctaw. His vibrant work is a call for Indigenous empowerment as well as queer visibility. Gibson has a Bachelor of Fine Arts from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago and a Master of Fine Arts from the Royal College of Art, London. Gibson is representing the United States at the Venice Biennale 2024—the first Indigenous artist to have a solo exhibition in the American Pavilion. This traveling exhibition is organized by the Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art, Washington State University and is curated by Ryan Hardesty, Executive Director.
Support for this exhibition and related education and outreach programs has been made possible by a grant from the
Jordan Schnitzer Family Foundation.Opening Reception: October 2nd, 2024 RSVP
Gallery talk with artist Jeffrey Gibson and collector Jordan Schnitzer in association with INTERCHANGE faculty performance event: October 17th, 7:30pm
Buy Tickets+14Active Owls Weekend7:00amSports and Recreation will host interested faculty and staff September 6-8 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, September 6-8!
Add your pass to your Talon Card by visiting this link and selecting memberships. Add the "Active Owls Pass" to your cart and checkout.
Buy TicketsActive Owls Weekend7:00amSports and Recreation will host interested faculty and staff this upcoming weekend 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. Join us this month, September 6-8.
Add your pass to your Talon Card by visiting this link and selecting memberships. Add the "Active Owls Pass" to your cart and checkout.
Buy TicketsBiweekly 1 Pay Date9:00amBiweekly 1 Pay Date Dec 24 - Jan 610am 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 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.
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 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.
Art Educators Biennial: Playful Encounters10:00amThe Zuckerman Museum of Art’s 2024 Art Educators Biennial, Playful Encounters, considers how art can be about play and the myriad ways artist-educators engage artmaking for enjoyment and recreation. Play carries the imagination to unexpected destinations and supports unbridled generative work.
Opening Reception: September 7th, 2024, from 2pm to 4pm. RSVP
Buy TicketsMolecular Biosciences Interest Group (MBIG) seminar series12:30pmSpeaker: Dr. Erica Holliday, Kennesaw State University
Title: “Dualities and Disparities in Recovery and Addiction Research: The Case for Ecological Models”The Molecular Biosciences Interdisciplinary Group (MBIG) seminar series highlights work done on a broad range of science such as neurodevelopment, gene regulation, and cancer by scientists using biological approaches that utilize biochemistry, molecular and cell biology, and genetics. Guest speakers come from local, regional, and national universities to share their research work. The MBIG seminar will take place in-person on Fridays from 12:30 – 1:30 pm in the English Building, room EB 102. All faculty, staff, students, and alumni are invited to attend.
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.
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 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.
Applied Mathematics in Industry Seminar (AMIS) Series2:00pmSpeaker: Jake Jian, Director Data Science at 2U
Title: “From Novice to Leader: Navigating Your Career in Data Science”Abstract: Embarking on a career in data science is like stepping into a world of endless possibilities, where data-driven insights shape industries and innovation knows no bounds. But how do you transform from a novice data scientist into a leader who drives impact at the highest levels? In this presentation, we'll explore the essential steps to advance your career in data science, from mastering the technical skills to building a strong professional network, and from staying ahead of industry trends to developing the soft skills that set leaders apart. Whether you're just starting out or looking to accelerate your growth, this talk will provide practical advice, inspiring examples, and insider tips to help you chart a path to success in the dynamic and ever-evolving field of data science. Join us to learn how to turn your passion for data into a fulfilling and influential career.
Bio: Jake Jian is the Director of Data Science at 2U, where he leads a team to optimize marketing and admissions with advanced AI/ML strategies. Previously, he held senior roles in consulting, including as Data Science Practice Lead at Grid Dynamics and Senior Principal at Infosys. Jake has architected innovative solutions for the Telecommunications, Retail, and Energy sectors, generating multi-million-dollar revenues. His expertise spans predictive modeling, recommendation systems, and NLP. Additionally, Jake excels in team management, forging strategic partnerships, and translating technical concepts for non-technical audiences, including C-level executives. He holds advanced degrees in Statistics and Economics from Columbia University and Boston College.The Applied Mathematics in Industry Seminar (AMIS) series is primarily focused on highlighting how mathematics is used in various different careers and is geared toward undergraduates. Seminars typically require little or no advanced mathematical knowledge and are open to anyone.
This seminar will be held virtually.
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Passcode: Ami2024For 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
KSU Symphony Orchestra8:00pmOrchestras Series. Enjoy a performance by the KSU Symphony Orchestra under the direction of Bailey School of Music Director of Orchestral Studies Nathaniel F. Parker.
Buy TicketsMike Wiley Presents: Breach of Peace8:00pmBREACH OF PEACE is based on true accounts of surviving participants of the Freedom Rides as well as many other individuals involved in the early struggle for African-American equality. This solo-play is a living monument to those remarkable young men and women of various races, religions and backgrounds who rose to face the dangers of fighting for just and equal treatment for all.
Buy Tickets - 7SaturdayCherokee Printing: Then and NowAll Day
The Zuckerman Museum of Art is pleased to feature a careful selection of archival materials and artist books from the Bentley Rare Book Museum’s Cherokee Collection. Historical works on view include a Cherokee Hymn Book, circa 1940; a New Testament of the Holy Bible translated into the Cherokee language, 1860; and a copy of Cherokee Phoenix and Indians’ Advocate, 1830; among others. Also included is a contemporary artist book by Frank Brannon from 2005 as well as several examples of his prints of the Cherokee syllabary.
Buy TicketsJeffrey Gibson: They Teach Love, From the Collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and His Family FoundationAll DayJeffrey Gibson: They Teach Love, from the Collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and His Family Foundation presents a sweeping survey of over 35 objects spanning 15 years. The exhibition includes prints, photography, painting, sculpture, installation, and video. Born in Colorado in 1972, Jeffrey Gibson is of Cherokee heritage and a member of the Mississippi Band of Choctaw. His vibrant work is a call for Indigenous empowerment as well as queer visibility. Gibson has a Bachelor of Fine Arts from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago and a Master of Fine Arts from the Royal College of Art, London. Gibson is representing the United States at the Venice Biennale 2024—the first Indigenous artist to have a solo exhibition in the American Pavilion. This traveling exhibition is organized by the Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art, Washington State University and is curated by Ryan Hardesty, Executive Director.
Support for this exhibition and related education and outreach programs has been made possible by a grant from the
Jordan Schnitzer Family Foundation.Opening Reception: October 2nd, 2024 RSVP
Gallery talk with artist Jeffrey Gibson and collector Jordan Schnitzer in association with INTERCHANGE faculty performance event: October 17th, 7:30pm
Buy Tickets+4Ph.D. in Business Administration Information Session10:00amJoin us for an upcoming virtual information session to learn about the Ph.D. Program at Coles College of Business.
Our program focuses on concentrations in Accounting, Business Management, Information Systems, Marketing, and Risk and Decision Analytics each student receives a personalized Ph.D. program experience to excel
We encourage you to attend an information session before applying. The material provided during these sessions, as well as the ability to meet and interact with Program leadership, will enable you to make a more informed decision.
Active Owls Weekend10:00amSports and Recreation will host interested faculty and staff September 6-8 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, September 6-8!
Add your pass to your Talon Card by visiting this link and selecting memberships. Add the "Active Owls Pass" to your cart and checkout.
Buy TicketsArt Educators Biennial: Playful Encounters12:00pmThe Zuckerman Museum of Art’s 2024 Art Educators Biennial, Playful Encounters, considers how art can be about play and the myriad ways artist-educators engage artmaking for enjoyment and recreation. Play carries the imagination to unexpected destinations and supports unbridled generative work.
Opening Reception: September 7th, 2024, from 2pm to 4pm. RSVP
Buy TicketsMike Wiley Presents: Breach of Peace8:00pmBREACH OF PEACE is based on true accounts of surviving participants of the Freedom Rides as well as many other individuals involved in the early struggle for African-American equality. This solo-play is a living monument to those remarkable young men and women of various races, religions and backgrounds who rose to face the dangers of fighting for just and equal treatment for all.
Buy Tickets - 8SundayCherokee Printing: Then and NowAll Day
The Zuckerman Museum of Art is pleased to feature a careful selection of archival materials and artist books from the Bentley Rare Book Museum’s Cherokee Collection. Historical works on view include a Cherokee Hymn Book, circa 1940; a New Testament of the Holy Bible translated into the Cherokee language, 1860; and a copy of Cherokee Phoenix and Indians’ Advocate, 1830; among others. Also included is a contemporary artist book by Frank Brannon from 2005 as well as several examples of his prints of the Cherokee syllabary.
Buy TicketsJeffrey Gibson: They Teach Love, From the Collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and His Family FoundationAll DayJeffrey Gibson: They Teach Love, from the Collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and His Family Foundation presents a sweeping survey of over 35 objects spanning 15 years. The exhibition includes prints, photography, painting, sculpture, installation, and video. Born in Colorado in 1972, Jeffrey Gibson is of Cherokee heritage and a member of the Mississippi Band of Choctaw. His vibrant work is a call for Indigenous empowerment as well as queer visibility. Gibson has a Bachelor of Fine Arts from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago and a Master of Fine Arts from the Royal College of Art, London. Gibson is representing the United States at the Venice Biennale 2024—the first Indigenous artist to have a solo exhibition in the American Pavilion. This traveling exhibition is organized by the Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art, Washington State University and is curated by Ryan Hardesty, Executive Director.
Support for this exhibition and related education and outreach programs has been made possible by a grant from the
Jordan Schnitzer Family Foundation.Opening Reception: October 2nd, 2024 RSVP
Gallery talk with artist Jeffrey Gibson and collector Jordan Schnitzer in association with INTERCHANGE faculty performance event: October 17th, 7:30pm
Buy Tickets+2Active Owls Weekend12:00pmSports and Recreation will host interested faculty and staff September 6-8 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, September 6-8!
Add your pass to your Talon Card by visiting this link and selecting memberships. Add the "Active Owls Pass" to your cart and checkout.
Buy TicketsMike Wiley Presents: Breach of Peace3:00pmBREACH OF PEACE is based on true accounts of surviving participants of the Freedom Rides as well as many other individuals involved in the early struggle for African-American equality. This solo-play is a living monument to those remarkable young men and women of various races, religions and backgrounds who rose to face the dangers of fighting for just and equal treatment for all.
Buy Tickets - 9MondaySustainable Course Design (SCD)All Day
Digital Learning Innovations invites KSU Faculty to participate in the Sustainable Course Design (SCD) Workshop. This is an online, asynchronous, 3-week foundation course using effective course design and facilitation elements. By the end of this workshop, participants will have designed a course alignment map for an upcoming course they have chosen to work on, a facilitation document for multiple modalities for at least two modules and a course syllabus which includes a communication and feedback plan. This workshop focusses on sustainable design that can be used to teach in any modality.
MID-TERM Grades Due - 7 Week Session IAll Day+13Jeffrey Gibson: They Teach Love, From the Collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and His Family FoundationAll DayJeffrey Gibson: They Teach Love, from the Collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and His Family Foundation presents a sweeping survey of over 35 objects spanning 15 years. The exhibition includes prints, photography, painting, sculpture, installation, and video. Born in Colorado in 1972, Jeffrey Gibson is of Cherokee heritage and a member of the Mississippi Band of Choctaw. His vibrant work is a call for Indigenous empowerment as well as queer visibility. Gibson has a Bachelor of Fine Arts from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago and a Master of Fine Arts from the Royal College of Art, London. Gibson is representing the United States at the Venice Biennale 2024—the first Indigenous artist to have a solo exhibition in the American Pavilion. This traveling exhibition is organized by the Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art, Washington State University and is curated by Ryan Hardesty, Executive Director.
Support for this exhibition and related education and outreach programs has been made possible by a grant from the
Jordan Schnitzer Family Foundation.Opening Reception: October 2nd, 2024 RSVP
Gallery talk with artist Jeffrey Gibson and collector Jordan Schnitzer in association with INTERCHANGE faculty performance event: October 17th, 7:30pm
Buy 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.
Cherokee Printing: Then and NowAll DayThe Zuckerman Museum of Art is pleased to feature a careful selection of archival materials and artist books from the Bentley Rare Book Museum’s Cherokee Collection. Historical works on view include a Cherokee Hymn Book, circa 1940; a New Testament of the Holy Bible translated into the Cherokee language, 1860; and a copy of Cherokee Phoenix and Indians’ Advocate, 1830; among others. Also included is a contemporary artist book by Frank Brannon from 2005 as well as several examples of his prints of the Cherokee syllabary.
Buy TicketsSAS Training for New Financial Users: September 9th, 20249:00amClick the above link to register for this hands-on training session for users who are new to SAS Financial Reports.
Topics include report navigation, sorting, filtering, saving, and understanding the data. You must have a SAS user account and approval to view financial information before taking this class. The Financial Report request form may be found here: https://fiscalservices.kennesaw.edu/docs/FinancialReportingDataWarehouseUserAccountRequestForm.pdf.
10AM 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 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.
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 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.
Design Your Life12:00pmExplore your values, interests, and how to intentionally plan for your career through activities, fostering creativity and discovery.
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 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.
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.
Pre-Tenure Mutual Mentoring Group | Fall 20241:00pmPre-Tenure Mutual Mentoring Group
Event Type: Virtual
Facilitator: Michele DiPietro
This mutual mentoring group will bring tenure track faculty together who are preparing to submit their pre-tenure portfolios in the fall. We will support each other through the process and help each other connect with resources that can get our questions answered.To register, please go log in to OwlTrain and register on the event page here.
Global Faculty Mutual Mentoring Group | Fall 20244:00pmGlobal Faculty Mutual Mentoring Group
Event Type: 9/9 in person, remainder virtual
Facilitator: Tracey Alviar
The Global Faculty Mutual Mentoring Group provides an opportunity for faculty who identify as international or global faculty to build community with like-minded peers and support each other while achieving goals as defined by the group. Members will meet monthly to discuss topics related to opportunities and challenges related to their role.To register, please go log in to OwlTrain and register on the event page here.
The Write 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 - 10TuesdayCherokee Printing: Then and NowAll Day
The Zuckerman Museum of Art is pleased to feature a careful selection of archival materials and artist books from the Bentley Rare Book Museum’s Cherokee Collection. Historical works on view include a Cherokee Hymn Book, circa 1940; a New Testament of the Holy Bible translated into the Cherokee language, 1860; and a copy of Cherokee Phoenix and Indians’ Advocate, 1830; among others. Also included is a contemporary artist book by Frank Brannon from 2005 as well as several examples of his prints of the Cherokee syllabary.
Buy TicketsJeffrey Gibson: They Teach Love, From the Collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and His Family FoundationAll DayJeffrey Gibson: They Teach Love, from the Collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and His Family Foundation presents a sweeping survey of over 35 objects spanning 15 years. The exhibition includes prints, photography, painting, sculpture, installation, and video. Born in Colorado in 1972, Jeffrey Gibson is of Cherokee heritage and a member of the Mississippi Band of Choctaw. His vibrant work is a call for Indigenous empowerment as well as queer visibility. Gibson has a Bachelor of Fine Arts from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago and a Master of Fine Arts from the Royal College of Art, London. Gibson is representing the United States at the Venice Biennale 2024—the first Indigenous artist to have a solo exhibition in the American Pavilion. This traveling exhibition is organized by the Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art, Washington State University and is curated by Ryan Hardesty, Executive Director.
Support for this exhibition and related education and outreach programs has been made possible by a grant from the
Jordan Schnitzer Family Foundation.Opening Reception: October 2nd, 2024 RSVP
Gallery talk with artist Jeffrey Gibson and collector Jordan Schnitzer in association with INTERCHANGE faculty performance event: October 17th, 7:30pm
Buy Tickets+18August P-Card Sign-off approvals and statements dueAll DaySign-off approvals due in WORKS for August cycle. Statements due by 4:00 PM
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 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.
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 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.
Art Educators Biennial: Playful Encounters10:00amThe Zuckerman Museum of Art’s 2024 Art Educators Biennial, Playful Encounters, considers how art can be about play and the myriad ways artist-educators engage artmaking for enjoyment and recreation. Play carries the imagination to unexpected destinations and supports unbridled generative work.
Opening Reception: September 7th, 2024, from 2pm to 4pm. RSVP
Buy TicketsD2L Quick Answers: Homepage & Widgets10:00amThis session will guide instructors through the process of creating and editing homepages, providing you with the tools to customize your digital learning environment. Additionally, we’ll delve into the world of widgets, demonstrating how to add, modify, and utilize these versatile tools to enhance your course content. This workshop is part of our D2L Quick Answers series, designed to help you navigate D2L with ease and efficiency.
ePro New User Training for Requesters: September 10, 202410:00amRead 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 Requesters.
You can visit this link for any additional information, including instructions on how to gain access to ePro.
OPT Workshop (virtual)10:00amPost-Completion OPT Work Authorizaiton
Workshop: Brainstorming & Crafting a Thesis11:00amSometimes, 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.
Planning the Feedback Process - How to make Feedback Constructive for Students11:15amPlanning the Feedback Process - How to make Feedback Constructive for Students
Facilitator: Tris Utschig
One of the biggest challenges we face is how to turn the grading process for our students into a constructive learning experience. This workshop will focus on how to generate effective feedback that is frequent, timely, based on clear criteria, encouraging, and targeted. During the workshop, we will explore some of the research about what makes feedback effective, so that we can help our students move to the next achievable level of performance, no matter what the context for their learning. Participants will leave with a plan to enhance the feedback we provide to our students. Note: identical versions of this workshop are scheduled on two different days in the same week. These will be very similar to workshops with this title from prior years.
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.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.
Symposium & Panel Discussion, "Elections, Democracy & Political Change in Africa. Examining Nigeria, Senegal, Ghana, South Africa, & Kenya.12:30pmPanelists:
Dr. Oumar Cherif Diop, Professor of English (Senegal)
Dr. Farooq Kperogi, Professor of Communication (Nigeria)
Dr. Samuel Abaidoo, Professor of Sociology (Ghana)
Dr. Nurudeen Akinyemi, Director of Center for Africana Studies (Kenya & South Africa).
A (re)examination of the challenges, opportunities, implications, lessons learned from and sustainability of western style democratic experiment in African countries, and its ability to deliver economic dividends, political stability and peaceful coexistence among Africa's very diverse societies.Date: September 10, 2024
Time: 12:30pm - 1:45pm
Location: BB371 (Burrus Building)
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 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.
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.
365 Days of Learning and Service: Kickoff Event2:00pmJoin us for the KickOff of this years' 365, where we'll shine a spotlight on the crucial topic of Mental Health. Guest speakers and university representatives will discuss the importance of mental well-being and offer practical tips for maintaining it. This event is a great opportunity to learn, connect, and prioritize self-care.
Email will be sent for Live Stream
Biweekly 2 SPARS Due5:00pmBiweekly 2 SPARS Due Payroll Jan 7 - Jan 20Writers and Warlocks5:00pmHave a thirst for adventure? Join Writers & Warlocks! This D&D group meets regularly in the KSU Writing Center on the Marietta campus. For more information, email us at: wcgamewriters@kennesaw.edu
KSU's "Year of Canada" showing of "Come from Away"7:00pmKSU's Annual Year of Country Study has existed since 1984. This year we are focused on our neighbors to the north - Canada. As part of the "Year of Canada," we will watch the film of the Broadway hit musical Come from Away. This story highlights the impact a small Canadian town had in the lives of airline passengers who were re-routed due to the events of September 11, 2001. Join members of the KSU community as we remember this historic event and honor the connection between the US and Canada. Admission is free and open to KSU students, faculty, and staff. UPDATE: NO TICKETS ARE REQUIRED. Location: Prillaman Hall, Room 1000.
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- 11WednesdayJeffrey Gibson: They Teach Love, From the Collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and His Family FoundationAll Day
Jeffrey Gibson: They Teach Love, from the Collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and His Family Foundation presents a sweeping survey of over 35 objects spanning 15 years. The exhibition includes prints, photography, painting, sculpture, installation, and video. Born in Colorado in 1972, Jeffrey Gibson is of Cherokee heritage and a member of the Mississippi Band of Choctaw. His vibrant work is a call for Indigenous empowerment as well as queer visibility. Gibson has a Bachelor of Fine Arts from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago and a Master of Fine Arts from the Royal College of Art, London. Gibson is representing the United States at the Venice Biennale 2024—the first Indigenous artist to have a solo exhibition in the American Pavilion. This traveling exhibition is organized by the Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art, Washington State University and is curated by Ryan Hardesty, Executive Director.
Support for this exhibition and related education and outreach programs has been made possible by a grant from the
Jordan Schnitzer Family Foundation.Opening Reception: October 2nd, 2024 RSVP
Gallery talk with artist Jeffrey Gibson and collector Jordan Schnitzer in association with INTERCHANGE faculty performance event: October 17th, 7:30pm
Buy TicketsCherokee Printing: Then and NowAll DayThe Zuckerman Museum of Art is pleased to feature a careful selection of archival materials and artist books from the Bentley Rare Book Museum’s Cherokee Collection. Historical works on view include a Cherokee Hymn Book, circa 1940; a New Testament of the Holy Bible translated into the Cherokee language, 1860; and a copy of Cherokee Phoenix and Indians’ Advocate, 1830; among others. Also included is a contemporary artist book by Frank Brannon from 2005 as well as several examples of his prints of the Cherokee syllabary.
Buy Tickets+1710am 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 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.
Evaluating Student Employees10:00amEvaluating Student Employees – Student Employment Program Manager will discuss strategies for having difficult conversations, and will provide a roadmap for evaluating student worker’s performance.
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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 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.
Art Educators Biennial: Playful Encounters10:00amThe Zuckerman Museum of Art’s 2024 Art Educators Biennial, Playful Encounters, considers how art can be about play and the myriad ways artist-educators engage artmaking for enjoyment and recreation. Play carries the imagination to unexpected destinations and supports unbridled generative work.
Opening Reception: September 7th, 2024, from 2pm to 4pm. RSVP
Buy TicketsWorkshop: Drafting & the MEAL Plan11:00amIt can be tricky to know if your body paragraph is doing a good job supporting your thesis. Come to this workshop to learn what information is essential to have in body paragraphs! Join online here!
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 September 11th Information Session, Click Here. To view all upcoming MSCJ virtual information sessions, Click Here.
Women of Change | Adapting Within Change: Navigating Systems and Solo Journeys12:00pmChange is an inherent aspect of life, and sometimes it is more pronounced in the midst of a family businesses. In our Women of Change series, we focus on empowering women facing pivotal moments in their family business journey and beyond. From welcoming new partners to assuming leadership roles or launching innovative products, these transitions can be both challenging and transformative. Through tailored insights, expert guidance, and practical strategies, our series equips women in family businesses to navigate change with confidence and resilience.
Claire Moon, a former family business owner and enterprising coach, will be hosting this series tailored for women in family businesses.
Adapting Within Change: Navigating Systems and Solo Journeys
Join us for the final installment of our lunch and learn series on change, exploring what it means to navigate evolving systems or stand as the catalyst for change yourself!
PART 3 OF 3
This is an in-person event at the Family Enterprise Center at KSU. Attend one or all three sessions of the Women of Change: Lunch & Learn series!Price: $35.00
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 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.
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.
Get It Together: Tech Tools to Get (and Stay) Organized2:00pmParticipants 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.
Not Your Professor's Book Club5:00pmLove manga? Looking to make friends with similar interests? Join “Not Your Professor’s Book Club” on Wednesdays! Expect snacks, games, and good books. We hope to see you there in Johnson 101 (the Marietta Campus Writing Center) from 6:00-7:00 PM!
Planning the Feedback Process - How to make Feedback Constructive for Students5:00pmPlanning the Feedback Process - How to make Feedback Constructive for Students
Facilitator: Tris Utschig
One of the biggest challenges we face is how to turn the grading process for our students into a constructive learning experience. This workshop will focus on how to generate effective feedback that is frequent, timely, based on clear criteria, encouraging, and targeted. During the workshop, we will explore some of the research about what makes feedback effective, so that we can help our students move to the next achievable level of performance, no matter what the context for their learning. Participants will leave with a plan to enhance the feedback we provide to our students. Note: identical versions of this workshop are scheduled on two different days in the same week. These will be very similar to workshops with this title from prior years.
To register, please go log in to OwlTrain and register on the event page here.
Writers and Warlocks5:00pmHave a thirst for adventure? Join Writers & Warlocks! This D&D group meets regularly in the KSU Writing Center on the Marietta campus. For more information, email us at: wcgamewriters@kennesaw.edu
The Write Place6:00pmLooking 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.
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.
MSDSA Virtual Information Session6:00pmAre you interested in a Master's in Data Science and Analytics? Program Director Dr. Austin Brown will go through the program and answer your questions during this virtual information session.
Buy TicketsEmployer Networking6:00pmCome network with companies for the opportunity to possibly get an internship or co-op for 2025. Companies will be hiring for Spring 2025 and Summer 2025. There may be some that are hiring for immediate needs as well. The event will be held on campus both nights. You will meet with the Industry Partners during *speed* Networking sessions in the Marietta Student Center Ballroom in the Joe Mack Wilson Student Center on Marietta Campus.
Food and drinks will be provided
Registration is done through Handshake. RSVP for the first night here. RSVP for the second night here.
- 12ThursdayCherokee Printing: Then and NowAll Day
The Zuckerman Museum of Art is pleased to feature a careful selection of archival materials and artist books from the Bentley Rare Book Museum’s Cherokee Collection. Historical works on view include a Cherokee Hymn Book, circa 1940; a New Testament of the Holy Bible translated into the Cherokee language, 1860; and a copy of Cherokee Phoenix and Indians’ Advocate, 1830; among others. Also included is a contemporary artist book by Frank Brannon from 2005 as well as several examples of his prints of the Cherokee syllabary.
Buy TicketsJeffrey Gibson: They Teach Love, From the Collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and His Family FoundationAll DayJeffrey Gibson: They Teach Love, from the Collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and His Family Foundation presents a sweeping survey of over 35 objects spanning 15 years. The exhibition includes prints, photography, painting, sculpture, installation, and video. Born in Colorado in 1972, Jeffrey Gibson is of Cherokee heritage and a member of the Mississippi Band of Choctaw. His vibrant work is a call for Indigenous empowerment as well as queer visibility. Gibson has a Bachelor of Fine Arts from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago and a Master of Fine Arts from the Royal College of Art, London. Gibson is representing the United States at the Venice Biennale 2024—the first Indigenous artist to have a solo exhibition in the American Pavilion. This traveling exhibition is organized by the Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art, Washington State University and is curated by Ryan Hardesty, Executive Director.
Support for this exhibition and related education and outreach programs has been made possible by a grant from the
Jordan Schnitzer Family Foundation.Opening Reception: October 2nd, 2024 RSVP
Gallery talk with artist Jeffrey Gibson and collector Jordan Schnitzer in association with INTERCHANGE faculty performance event: October 17th, 7:30pm
Buy Tickets+16Ecology, Evolution, Behavior, & Organismal Biology (EEBOB) seminar series9:30amSpeaker: Dr. Roani Rebouças, Postdoctoral Researcher at University of Campinas
Title: “Islands, frogs, and illustrations”
Abstract: Dr. Roani Rebouças is a postdoctoral researcher at the University of Campinas (Brazil), and today, he arrives for a ~ two-month visit in our lab. Dr. Rebouças' academic research focuses on amphibian ecology, and he also works as a professional scientific illustrator. For example, check out Dr. Rebouças' original "Papo de Sapo" (i.e., "Frog Talk") cartoon series focused on science communication. This seminar it describes both his scientific work on island-dwelling frogs in Brazil (i.e., island gigantism and island biogeography) and his career as an illustrator. Also, please come find Dr. Rebouças in the Pierson lab (SL 4050) to say hello during these next couple of months!The Ecology, Evolution, Behavior, & Organismal Biology (EEBOB) seminar series focuses on biological topics at whole-organism and higher scales of organization. Guest speakers come from universities, governmental agencies, NGOs, zoos, museums, and other institutions.
This seminar series consists of a pre-recorded seminar, which will be posted to a playlist at the beginning of each week, and a live, virtual Q&A session with the speaker. All are welcome to attend! For access to the live Q&A session, interested attendees can email Dr. Todd Pierson to be granted access. The live Q&A session will be held each Thursday @ 9:30 AM.
10am Kennesaw Campus 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 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.
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 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.
Art Educators Biennial: Playful Encounters10:00amThe Zuckerman Museum of Art’s 2024 Art Educators Biennial, Playful Encounters, considers how art can be about play and the myriad ways artist-educators engage artmaking for enjoyment and recreation. Play carries the imagination to unexpected destinations and supports unbridled generative work.
Opening Reception: September 7th, 2024, from 2pm to 4pm. RSVP
Buy TicketsMARIETTA CAMPUS PUBLIC SAFETY AND INDUSTRIAL SAFETY DAY11:00amDo not be alarmed. A Medical Helicopter is landing on Marietta Campus K-Field Thursday, September 12 at 11am as part of KSU Marietta Campus Public Safety and Industrial Safety Day. The helicopter will join over 40 additional safety exhibits for the annual event. Along with the AirLife Medical Helicopter, there will be exhibits from Metro Ambulance, Marietta Fire Department, KSU Police Special Operations Division and Community Outreach Recruitment and Engagement, the State of Georgia Highway Safety “Rollover” Vehicle and MCCD Driver Simulator. A special exhibit will be joining us is the Criminal Justice Coordinating Council (CJCC) Human Trafficking Unit. Engineering, Construction and Architecture Exhibits include Grainger, Milwaukee Tools, Ryobi, Black and Decker, Fluke, Powermoon, Honeywell, Klein Tools, Pyramex, Stanley, Masterlock and more.
Drawing for door prizes at 12:30pm includes tools from Ryobi, cash gift cards, Atlanta Falcons memorabilia, Six Flags Tickets, and meal gift cards from Sonnys. Watch a mock dorm fire at 1:30pm.
Come join us for a free Kona Ice, get your free flu shot, and check out our safety displays Thursday, September 12, 2024, from 11am until 1pm, with dorm burn at 1:30pm, K-Field, Marietta Campus. Presented by the KSU Department of Public Safety and Police, Office of Emergency Management.
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!
Getting to Know Our KSU Students11:00amGetting to Know Our KSU Students
Event Type: Hybrid
Facilitators: Tris Utschig and Lori Lowder
To maximize impact on student success, it is important for instructors to understand the students at the institution. Please join us in this session to learn more about the students we serve at Kennesaw State University and how you can utilize this knowledge to enhance your efforts toward student success.To register, please go log in to OwlTrain and register on the event page here.
2024 Fall Accounting, Finance, & Fintech Job & Internship Fair11:00amEach Fall semester, we invite many of the nation's top employers and organizations to the Kennesaw campus to showcase KSU's brightest students and alumni for internships, full-time, & part-time positions.
Companies will be primarily hiring for roles in accounting, finance, fintech, and other similar areas. Companies are also recruiting for several other majors and positions. 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.
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 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.
OPT Workshop (virtual)2:00pmPost-Completion OPT workshop for work authorization
Assistant and Associate Deans Mutual Mentoring Group | Fall 20242:00pmAssistant and Associate Deans Mutual Mentoring Group
Event Type: Hybrid
Facilitator: Kadian Callahan
The Assistant and Associate Deans Mutual Mentoring Group, AD-MMG, provides an opportunity for assistant and associate deans to build community with like-minded peers and support each other while achieving goals as defined by the group.To register, please go log in to OwlTrain and register on the event page here.
A Novel Idea: Book 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!
Employer Networking6:00pmCome network with companies for the opportunity to possibly get an internship or co-op for 2025. Companies will be hiring for Spring 2025 and Summer 2025. There may be some that are hiring for immediate needs as well. The event will be held on campus both nights. You will meet with the Industry Partners during *speed* Networking sessions in the Marietta Student Center Ballroom in the Joe Mack Wilson Student Center on Marietta Campus.
Food and drinks will be provided
Registration is done through Handshake. RSVP for the first night here. RSVP for the second night here.
Visual Artist Lecture: Didi Dunphy7:00pmDidi Dunphy is the juror for the Art Educators Biennial on view in the Fine Arts Gallery at KSU from September 3 to October 4, 2024. Dunphy will discuss her artistic practice and her most recent exhibition at Whitespace in Atlanta. She is currently the Program Supervisor at the Lyndon House Arts Center, a civic arts campus dedicated to incorporating visual art and arts education with the mission of enriching the community of Athens, Ga., and beyond.
Buy TicketsSteinway Celebration7:30pmJoin Bailey School of Music faculty and student pianists as we celebrate through performance the addition of a brand new Steinway Concert Grand Piano to our all-Steinway fleet.
Buy Tickets - 13FridayJeffrey Gibson: They Teach Love, From the Collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and His Family FoundationAll Day
Jeffrey Gibson: They Teach Love, from the Collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and His Family Foundation presents a sweeping survey of over 35 objects spanning 15 years. The exhibition includes prints, photography, painting, sculpture, installation, and video. Born in Colorado in 1972, Jeffrey Gibson is of Cherokee heritage and a member of the Mississippi Band of Choctaw. His vibrant work is a call for Indigenous empowerment as well as queer visibility. Gibson has a Bachelor of Fine Arts from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago and a Master of Fine Arts from the Royal College of Art, London. Gibson is representing the United States at the Venice Biennale 2024—the first Indigenous artist to have a solo exhibition in the American Pavilion. This traveling exhibition is organized by the Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art, Washington State University and is curated by Ryan Hardesty, Executive Director.
Support for this exhibition and related education and outreach programs has been made possible by a grant from the
Jordan Schnitzer Family Foundation.Opening Reception: October 2nd, 2024 RSVP
Gallery talk with artist Jeffrey Gibson and collector Jordan Schnitzer in association with INTERCHANGE faculty performance event: October 17th, 7:30pm
Buy TicketsCherokee Printing: Then and NowAll DayThe Zuckerman Museum of Art is pleased to feature a careful selection of archival materials and artist books from the Bentley Rare Book Museum’s Cherokee Collection. Historical works on view include a Cherokee Hymn Book, circa 1940; a New Testament of the Holy Bible translated into the Cherokee language, 1860; and a copy of Cherokee Phoenix and Indians’ Advocate, 1830; among others. Also included is a contemporary artist book by Frank Brannon from 2005 as well as several examples of his prints of the Cherokee syllabary.
Buy Tickets+4Art Educators Biennial: Playful Encounters10:00amThe Zuckerman Museum of Art’s 2024 Art Educators Biennial, Playful Encounters, considers how art can be about play and the myriad ways artist-educators engage artmaking for enjoyment and recreation. Play carries the imagination to unexpected destinations and supports unbridled generative work.
Opening Reception: September 7th, 2024, from 2pm to 4pm. RSVP
Buy TicketsGoal Setting: Transform Your Desktop into a Pathway to Success11:00amThis course explores the strategic use of goal setting tools for achieving professional and organizational success. This program emphasizes the importance of setting clear objectives using SMART techniques to foster productivity and clarity. Participants learn to integrate goal-setting practices into their daily routines, enhancing efficiency and focus to align with long-term aspirations. Register at https://ksu.percipio.com/liveCourse/df56f241-1639-44b3-8e35-00478985f5b0?sharelink=olqVuiGAFv
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
- 14SaturdayJeffrey Gibson: They Teach Love, From the Collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and His Family FoundationAll Day
Jeffrey Gibson: They Teach Love, from the Collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and His Family Foundation presents a sweeping survey of over 35 objects spanning 15 years. The exhibition includes prints, photography, painting, sculpture, installation, and video. Born in Colorado in 1972, Jeffrey Gibson is of Cherokee heritage and a member of the Mississippi Band of Choctaw. His vibrant work is a call for Indigenous empowerment as well as queer visibility. Gibson has a Bachelor of Fine Arts from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago and a Master of Fine Arts from the Royal College of Art, London. Gibson is representing the United States at the Venice Biennale 2024—the first Indigenous artist to have a solo exhibition in the American Pavilion. This traveling exhibition is organized by the Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art, Washington State University and is curated by Ryan Hardesty, Executive Director.
Support for this exhibition and related education and outreach programs has been made possible by a grant from the
Jordan Schnitzer Family Foundation.Opening Reception: October 2nd, 2024 RSVP
Gallery talk with artist Jeffrey Gibson and collector Jordan Schnitzer in association with INTERCHANGE faculty performance event: October 17th, 7:30pm
Buy TicketsCherokee Printing: Then and NowAll DayThe Zuckerman Museum of Art is pleased to feature a careful selection of archival materials and artist books from the Bentley Rare Book Museum’s Cherokee Collection. Historical works on view include a Cherokee Hymn Book, circa 1940; a New Testament of the Holy Bible translated into the Cherokee language, 1860; and a copy of Cherokee Phoenix and Indians’ Advocate, 1830; among others. Also included is a contemporary artist book by Frank Brannon from 2005 as well as several examples of his prints of the Cherokee syllabary.
Buy Tickets+4IRC OwlsServe Day9:00amJoin the Department of Student Volunteerism & Service for a day of service on Saturday, September 14th, from 9am to 1pm with International Rescue Committee (IRC). Volunteers will assist with donation sorting and hygiene kit packing at the Welcome-Co-op, a partner organization of IRC.
Registration Information: Each student must register for this event on GivePulse. Registration is required to participate. Lunch will be provided. Please note any dietary restrictions or food allergies in your registration form. https://kennesaw.givepulse.com/event/461960-irc-owlsserve-day
Transportation: Transportation will be provided. All students are required to ride the SVS Big Owl Bus to and from campus.
Registration Deadline: The registration deadline is September 9th. There are no opportunities for walk-up registration.
Communications: Full details about the IRC OwlsServe Day will be sent to all registered participants on September 9th. 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.
IRC OwlsServe Day9:00amJoin the Department of Student Volunteerism & Service for a day of service on Saturday, September 14th, from 9am to 1pm with International Rescue Committee (IRC). Volunteers will assist with donation sorting and hygiene kit packing at the Welcome-Co-op, a partner organization of IRC.
Registration Information: Each student must register for this event on GivePulse. Registration is required to participate. Lunch will be provided. Please note any dietary restrictions or food allergies in your registration form. https://kennesaw.givepulse.com/event/461960-irc-owlsserve-day
Transportation: Transportation will be provided. All students are required to ride the SVS Big Owl Bus to and from campus.
Registration Deadline: The registration deadline is September 9th. There are no opportunities for walk-up registration.
Communications: Full details about the IRC OwlsServe Day will be sent to all registered participants on September 9th. 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.
Art Educators Biennial: Playful Encounters12:00pmThe Zuckerman Museum of Art’s 2024 Art Educators Biennial, Playful Encounters, considers how art can be about play and the myriad ways artist-educators engage artmaking for enjoyment and recreation. Play carries the imagination to unexpected destinations and supports unbridled generative work.
Opening Reception: September 7th, 2024, from 2pm to 4pm. RSVP
Buy TicketsNorth Georgia Honor Orchestra & KSU Symphony Orchestra8:00pm - 15SundayCherokee Printing: Then and NowAll Day
The Zuckerman Museum of Art is pleased to feature a careful selection of archival materials and artist books from the Bentley Rare Book Museum’s Cherokee Collection. Historical works on view include a Cherokee Hymn Book, circa 1940; a New Testament of the Holy Bible translated into the Cherokee language, 1860; and a copy of Cherokee Phoenix and Indians’ Advocate, 1830; among others. Also included is a contemporary artist book by Frank Brannon from 2005 as well as several examples of his prints of the Cherokee syllabary.
Buy TicketsJeffrey Gibson: They Teach Love, From the Collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and His Family FoundationAll DayJeffrey Gibson: They Teach Love, from the Collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and His Family Foundation presents a sweeping survey of over 35 objects spanning 15 years. The exhibition includes prints, photography, painting, sculpture, installation, and video. Born in Colorado in 1972, Jeffrey Gibson is of Cherokee heritage and a member of the Mississippi Band of Choctaw. His vibrant work is a call for Indigenous empowerment as well as queer visibility. Gibson has a Bachelor of Fine Arts from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago and a Master of Fine Arts from the Royal College of Art, London. Gibson is representing the United States at the Venice Biennale 2024—the first Indigenous artist to have a solo exhibition in the American Pavilion. This traveling exhibition is organized by the Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art, Washington State University and is curated by Ryan Hardesty, Executive Director.
Support for this exhibition and related education and outreach programs has been made possible by a grant from the
Jordan Schnitzer Family Foundation.Opening Reception: October 2nd, 2024 RSVP
Gallery talk with artist Jeffrey Gibson and collector Jordan Schnitzer in association with INTERCHANGE faculty performance event: October 17th, 7:30pm
Buy Tickets - 16MondayCherokee Printing: Then and NowAll Day
The Zuckerman Museum of Art is pleased to feature a careful selection of archival materials and artist books from the Bentley Rare Book Museum’s Cherokee Collection. Historical works on view include a Cherokee Hymn Book, circa 1940; a New Testament of the Holy Bible translated into the Cherokee language, 1860; and a copy of Cherokee Phoenix and Indians’ Advocate, 1830; among others. Also included is a contemporary artist book by Frank Brannon from 2005 as well as several examples of his prints of the Cherokee syllabary.
Buy TicketsJeffrey Gibson: They Teach Love, From the Collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and His Family FoundationAll DayJeffrey Gibson: They Teach Love, from the Collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and His Family Foundation presents a sweeping survey of over 35 objects spanning 15 years. The exhibition includes prints, photography, painting, sculpture, installation, and video. Born in Colorado in 1972, Jeffrey Gibson is of Cherokee heritage and a member of the Mississippi Band of Choctaw. His vibrant work is a call for Indigenous empowerment as well as queer visibility. Gibson has a Bachelor of Fine Arts from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago and a Master of Fine Arts from the Royal College of Art, London. Gibson is representing the United States at the Venice Biennale 2024—the first Indigenous artist to have a solo exhibition in the American Pavilion. This traveling exhibition is organized by the Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art, Washington State University and is curated by Ryan Hardesty, Executive Director.
Support for this exhibition and related education and outreach programs has been made possible by a grant from the
Jordan Schnitzer Family Foundation.Opening Reception: October 2nd, 2024 RSVP
Gallery talk with artist Jeffrey Gibson and collector Jordan Schnitzer in association with INTERCHANGE faculty performance event: October 17th, 7:30pm
Buy Tickets+13LAST DAY TO WITHDRAW - 7 WEEK IAll DayLast day to withdraw with a W for the Seven Week Session I.
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 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.
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 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.
Biweekly 2 Time Due 10am10:00amBiweekly 2 Payroll for Jan 7 - Jan 20WCHHS New Faculty Orientation Series11:00amPlease Join us for these upcoming sessions:
Thriving in the Wellstar College Health and Human Services-September
Effectively Teaching Your Classes- October
Student Success Initiatives-November
The 25th Amendment and Presidential Succession: Myths, Realities, and Unknowns12:15pmThis year’s Constitution Week Faculty Panel will explore the 25th Amendment to provide insights into how the executive branch deals with presidential succession. Panelist include Dr. Snook, Dr. Kersey, and Dr. Pieper – all from the School of Government and International Affairs.
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 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.
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 A2152:00pmPost Completion Work Authorization
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.
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.
Workshop: Writing Personal Statement5:00pmA personal statement is a narrative that many universities will ask for as part of an application packet. Come to this workshop to learn how to frame this narrative to highlight your goals, interests, and achievements! Join us via Teams.
Faculty Recital: John Warren, Clarinet & Friends7:30pmFaculty Recital Series. Enjoy an evening of music featuring the clarinet performed by Bailey School of Music faculty artist John Warren.
Buy Tickets - 17TuesdayCherokee Printing: Then and NowAll Day
The Zuckerman Museum of Art is pleased to feature a careful selection of archival materials and artist books from the Bentley Rare Book Museum’s Cherokee Collection. Historical works on view include a Cherokee Hymn Book, circa 1940; a New Testament of the Holy Bible translated into the Cherokee language, 1860; and a copy of Cherokee Phoenix and Indians’ Advocate, 1830; among others. Also included is a contemporary artist book by Frank Brannon from 2005 as well as several examples of his prints of the Cherokee syllabary.
Buy TicketsJeffrey Gibson: They Teach Love, From the Collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and His Family FoundationAll DayJeffrey Gibson: They Teach Love, from the Collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and His Family Foundation presents a sweeping survey of over 35 objects spanning 15 years. The exhibition includes prints, photography, painting, sculpture, installation, and video. Born in Colorado in 1972, Jeffrey Gibson is of Cherokee heritage and a member of the Mississippi Band of Choctaw. His vibrant work is a call for Indigenous empowerment as well as queer visibility. Gibson has a Bachelor of Fine Arts from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago and a Master of Fine Arts from the Royal College of Art, London. Gibson is representing the United States at the Venice Biennale 2024—the first Indigenous artist to have a solo exhibition in the American Pavilion. This traveling exhibition is organized by the Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art, Washington State University and is curated by Ryan Hardesty, Executive Director.
Support for this exhibition and related education and outreach programs has been made possible by a grant from the
Jordan Schnitzer Family Foundation.Opening Reception: October 2nd, 2024 RSVP
Gallery talk with artist Jeffrey Gibson and collector Jordan Schnitzer in association with INTERCHANGE faculty performance event: October 17th, 7:30pm
Buy Tickets+2210AM 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 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.
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 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.
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 that can generate text, images, and summaries. Learn best practices for using Copilot securely to protect your data as you ask Copilot to answer questions, generate creative content, and even proofread 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!
Job Description Writing10:00amProvides Hiring Managers with tools to properly write a job description which is useful that explains the minimum requirements, key responsibilities, preferred qualifications, knowledge, skills, and abilities (KSAs) and position requirements of a job in plain language.
Resgister at: https://ksu.percipio.com/liveCourse/9a14a9fb-98d2-4649-9463-981ba3d8bf21
National Voter Registration Day10:00amStop by the voter registration table outside of the Sturgis Library and get registered to vote! There will be special guest appearances by James & Dolly Madison, as well as the library’s therapy Corgi – Summer.
Art Educators Biennial: Playful Encounters10:00amThe Zuckerman Museum of Art’s 2024 Art Educators Biennial, Playful Encounters, considers how art can be about play and the myriad ways artist-educators engage artmaking for enjoyment and recreation. Play carries the imagination to unexpected destinations and supports unbridled generative work.
Opening Reception: September 7th, 2024, from 2pm to 4pm. RSVP
Buy TicketsWorkshop: Writing Scholarship Application11:00amCome 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!
5 Steps to Secure an Internship12:00pmUnlock your potential by exploring practical tools and insider tops to navigate the competitive internship process successfully.
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 September 17th Information Session, Click Here. To view all upcoming MSCJ virtual information sessions, Click Here.
Webinar: Funding & Resource Partners12:00pmJoin us for an insightful webinar on Leveraging Resource Partners with the Small Business Administration (SBA). Discover how SBA resource partners can help you navigate the complexities of growing your business. Jennell Taylor with the Atlanta office of the SBA will discuss the roles of SCORE, Small Business Development Centers (SBDCs), and Women’s Business Centers (WBCs) in providing mentorship, training, and funding assistance.
Learn strategies to access valuable resources, optimize your business plan, and overcome common entrepreneurial challenges. Whether you're a startup or an established business, this session will equip you with essential tools and connections to achieve success.
SCJ Faculty Meeting12:30pmSCJ Faculty Meeting
Wellstar School of Nursing Tour1:00pmYour tour of the Wellstar School of Nursing includes a 10-minute information session that covers topics ranging from programs, admission requirements, and whereyou can take your Nursing degree. The information session will be followed by a 20-minute walking tour of the state-of-the-art building. Come along to get a closer look into what it's like to be a nursing student at Kennesaw.
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 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.
BIPOC Mutual Mentoring Group1:00pmBIPOC Mutual Mentoring Group
Facilitator: Misty Grayer
The BIPOC Faculty Mutual Mentoring Group provides an opportunity for faculty who identify as faculty of color to build community with like-minded peers and support each other while achieving goals as defined by the group. Members will meet monthly for one hour to discuss topics related to opportunities and challenges related to their role.
To register, please go log in to OwlTrain and register on the event page here.
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.
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.
Promoting Critical Thinking with AI in the Classroom2:00pmPromoting Critical Thinking with AI in the Classroom
Facilitator: Michele DiPietro
Critical thinking is an enduring goal of most instructors. This session will review several models for critical thinking and then consider ways that instructors can use generative AI to design thoughtful assignments and activities.To register, please go log in to OwlTrain and register on the event page here.
Sustainable Communities Fall Social2:00pmJoin the Sustainable Communities Research Community as we host our Fall Social at the KSU Field Station! Enjoy farm-to-table snacks, view project demonstrations, and network with fellow collaborators.
Monthly Spars Due5:00pmMonthly SPARS Due at 5pmWriters and Warlocks5:00pmHave a thirst for adventure? Join Writers & Warlocks! This D&D group meets regularly in the KSU Writing Center on the Marietta campus. For more information, email us at: wcgamewriters@kennesaw.edu
MS in Fintech Virtual Information Session6:00pmFor prospective students to learn more about the program.
Hosted online via Microsoft Teams
- 18WednesdayCherokee Printing: Then and NowAll Day
The Zuckerman Museum of Art is pleased to feature a careful selection of archival materials and artist books from the Bentley Rare Book Museum’s Cherokee Collection. Historical works on view include a Cherokee Hymn Book, circa 1940; a New Testament of the Holy Bible translated into the Cherokee language, 1860; and a copy of Cherokee Phoenix and Indians’ Advocate, 1830; among others. Also included is a contemporary artist book by Frank Brannon from 2005 as well as several examples of his prints of the Cherokee syllabary.
Buy TicketsJeffrey Gibson: They Teach Love, From the Collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and His Family FoundationAll DayJeffrey Gibson: They Teach Love, from the Collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and His Family Foundation presents a sweeping survey of over 35 objects spanning 15 years. The exhibition includes prints, photography, painting, sculpture, installation, and video. Born in Colorado in 1972, Jeffrey Gibson is of Cherokee heritage and a member of the Mississippi Band of Choctaw. His vibrant work is a call for Indigenous empowerment as well as queer visibility. Gibson has a Bachelor of Fine Arts from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago and a Master of Fine Arts from the Royal College of Art, London. Gibson is representing the United States at the Venice Biennale 2024—the first Indigenous artist to have a solo exhibition in the American Pavilion. This traveling exhibition is organized by the Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art, Washington State University and is curated by Ryan Hardesty, Executive Director.
Support for this exhibition and related education and outreach programs has been made possible by a grant from the
Jordan Schnitzer Family Foundation.Opening Reception: October 2nd, 2024 RSVP
Gallery talk with artist Jeffrey Gibson and collector Jordan Schnitzer in association with INTERCHANGE faculty performance event: October 17th, 7:30pm
Buy Tickets+1910AM 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 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.
Art Educators Biennial: Playful Encounters10:00amThe Zuckerman Museum of Art’s 2024 Art Educators Biennial, Playful Encounters, considers how art can be about play and the myriad ways artist-educators engage artmaking for enjoyment and recreation. Play carries the imagination to unexpected destinations and supports unbridled generative work.
Opening Reception: September 7th, 2024, from 2pm to 4pm. RSVP
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 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.
Workshops: Conventions of Business Writing11:00amJoin this workshop to learn how to ensure your emails, memos, and reports are professional, polished, and powerful.
You can join us online via Teams!
Free Flu Shots11:00amFight the Flu! Just bring your student Talon Card and stop by the Campus Green on September 18 from 11 AM to 2 PM on the Kennesaw Campus. Stay healthy and protected this season!
MAPW Virtual Information Session12:00pmAre you interested in a Master of Arts in Professional Writing? If so, please join us at the next virtual information session September 18th 12:00pm, or to see all upcoming MAPW information sessions, click 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.
Getting Work Done: Managing Your Time and Motivation in Grad School12:00pmJoin us to discuss Getting Work Done, led by Dr. Christopher Pallas.
• Discuss common challenges to making consistent progress in your research and studies
• Engage in exercises to pinpoint reasons for time or motivation constraints
• Begin developing a personal toolkit of solutions that you can use to overcome these obstacles.When: September 18, 2024
Time: 12 - 1 p.m.Click HERE to register.
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 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.
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.
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 master the art of analyzing large datasets effectively.
Revolution Pizza Block Party2:00pmReady for a slice of fun? On September 18 from 2 to 4 PM, head to the outside of Stingers for a few hours of delicious pizza samples, exciting giveaways and games. Don’t miss out on the festivities!
Naloxone Training for Graduate Students5:00pmThe Center for Young Adult Addiction and Recovery will host a naloxone training session that will teach graduate students how to administer naloxone, the medication that can reverse the effects of an opioid overdose.
Training is free for KSU graduate students. Each person who attends and completes the training will be given a free Naloxone kit. Sign-up is required.
At the end of this training, the participants will be able to:
- Identify potential warning signs of an overdose
- Operate and administer Naloxone in the event of an overdose
- Identify how Naloxone works
- Understand the Georgia Medical Amnesty LawNot Your Professor's Book Club5:00pmLove manga? Looking to make friends with similar interests? Join “Not Your Professor’s Book Club” on Wednesdays! Expect snacks, games, and good books. We hope to see you there in Johnson 101 (the Marietta Campus Writing Center) from 6:00-7:00 PM!
Writers and Warlocks5:00pmHave a thirst for adventure? Join Writers & Warlocks! This D&D group meets regularly in the KSU Writing Center on the Marietta campus. For more information, email us at: wcgamewriters@kennesaw.edu
Evening MBA/WebMBA Virtual Information 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.
Ph.D. in Business Administration Information Session6:00pmJoin us for an upcoming virtual information session to learn about the Ph.D. Program at Coles College of Business.
Our program focuses on concentrations in Accounting, Business Management, Information Systems, Marketing, and Risk and Decision Analytics each student receives a personalized Ph.D. program experience to excel
We encourage you to attend an information session before applying. The material provided during these sessions, as well as the ability to meet and interact with Program leadership, will enable you to make a more informed decision.
The Write Place6:00pmLooking 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: Trey Wright, Guitar & Sean Thrower, Guitar7:30pmFaculty Recital Series. Enjoy an evening of music featuring the guitar performed by Bailey School of Music faculty artists Trey Wright and Sean Thrower.
Buy Tickets - 19ThursdayCherokee Printing: Then and NowAll Day
The Zuckerman Museum of Art is pleased to feature a careful selection of archival materials and artist books from the Bentley Rare Book Museum’s Cherokee Collection. Historical works on view include a Cherokee Hymn Book, circa 1940; a New Testament of the Holy Bible translated into the Cherokee language, 1860; and a copy of Cherokee Phoenix and Indians’ Advocate, 1830; among others. Also included is a contemporary artist book by Frank Brannon from 2005 as well as several examples of his prints of the Cherokee syllabary.
Buy TicketsJeffrey Gibson: They Teach Love, From the Collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and His Family FoundationAll DayJeffrey Gibson: They Teach Love, from the Collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and His Family Foundation presents a sweeping survey of over 35 objects spanning 15 years. The exhibition includes prints, photography, painting, sculpture, installation, and video. Born in Colorado in 1972, Jeffrey Gibson is of Cherokee heritage and a member of the Mississippi Band of Choctaw. His vibrant work is a call for Indigenous empowerment as well as queer visibility. Gibson has a Bachelor of Fine Arts from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago and a Master of Fine Arts from the Royal College of Art, London. Gibson is representing the United States at the Venice Biennale 2024—the first Indigenous artist to have a solo exhibition in the American Pavilion. This traveling exhibition is organized by the Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art, Washington State University and is curated by Ryan Hardesty, Executive Director.
Support for this exhibition and related education and outreach programs has been made possible by a grant from the
Jordan Schnitzer Family Foundation.Opening Reception: October 2nd, 2024 RSVP
Gallery talk with artist Jeffrey Gibson and collector Jordan Schnitzer in association with INTERCHANGE faculty performance event: October 17th, 7:30pm
Buy Tickets+22New Manager Orientation8:00amNew Manager Orientation (NMO) is an HR led series designed to equip personnel managers with the knowledge, skills and resources to effectively and efficiently conduct personnel management here at Kennesaw State University. This training will include an introduction and overview of the systems, processes, guiding principles and governing policies applicable to our organization.
People managers at all levels, whether faculty or staff, are encouraged to attend, particularly those within the first 90 days of their new managerial role.
This series is offered in a hybrid format: a professional development course in OwlTrain followed by a live in-person session for learning, networking, and exchanging best practices. The online course paves the way for an interactive and engaging dialogue during the in-person session.
Prior to attending NMO the following steps must be completed.
Step One
Submit your request for the in-person portion of NMO.
Coffee & Commercialization8:30amJoin us for coffee to learn how HatchBridge Incubator supports innovation by helping faculty raise funding to start companies!
Ecology, Evolution, Behavior, & Organismal Biology (EEBOB) seminar series9:30amSpeaker: Bob Kuhn, Biotechnology Teacher at Innovation Academy
Title: “Not all who wander are lost”
Abstract: Bob is a biotechnology teacher at Innovation Academy STEM High School, which is a science- and math-focused magnet school in Fulton County. With his students in the classroom and in the DNA Club he founded, Bob has accomplished a lot of remarkable research—resulting both in peer-reviewed publications and the launching of many student careers in science. Bob's accomplishments were recently recognized when he won the Teacher of the Year Award from the Center for Global Health Innovation and the Ron Mardigian Biotechnology Award from the National Association of Biology Teachers. In Bob's presentation, he describes his own career path in teaching; in our live Q&A session, Bob is eager to answer questions from students about how they, too, might pursue a career in education.The Ecology, Evolution, Behavior, & Organismal Biology (EEBOB) seminar series focuses on biological topics at whole-organism and higher scales of organization. Guest speakers come from universities, governmental agencies, NGOs, zoos, museums, and other institutions.
This seminar series consists of a pre-recorded seminar, which will be posted to a playlist at the beginning of each week, and a live, virtual Q&A session with the speaker. All are welcome to attend! For access to the live Q&A session, interested attendees can email Dr. Todd Pierson to be granted access. The live Q&A session will be held each Thursday @ 9:30 AM.
10AM Marietta Campus 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 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.
Art Educators Biennial: Playful Encounters10:00amThe Zuckerman Museum of Art’s 2024 Art Educators Biennial, Playful Encounters, considers how art can be about play and the myriad ways artist-educators engage artmaking for enjoyment and recreation. Play carries the imagination to unexpected destinations and supports unbridled generative work.
Opening Reception: September 7th, 2024, from 2pm to 4pm. RSVP
Buy TicketsBlood Drive at KSU (Kennesaw Campus)10:00amThe College of Science and Mathematics and the American Red Cross at KSU registered student organization are co-sponsoring a blood drive on both campuses this September. If you are interested in donating blood, please visit the American Red Cross Blood Drive link below to view available donation times.
Thursday, Sept. 19 | 10:00 am-3:00 pm
KSU Kennesaw Campus — Carmichael Student Center University Rooms A&B
395 Cobb Ave NW
Kennesaw, GA 30144
Register to DonateIf the time slots are full, please check back periodically for additional available times or sign up for a time on the Marietta Campus.
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 navigating a career fair.
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 navigating a career fair.
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.
We the People: The Documents That Made Our Nation12:30pmJoin us for this signature Constitution Week event where students, faculty, and staff will enjoy
the newly restored Declaration of Independence; the new We The People traveling exhibit;
rare books, documents, and artifacts from that time period; calligraphy station; Constitution trivia; snacks and game, selfie station withfounding fathers, videos with James & Dolly Madison; and themed giveaways.
Constitution Week Event12:30pmYou're invited to a special event featuring a newly restored copy of the Declaration of Independence! While you’re here, explore the We the People exhibit, showcasing rare books, documents, and artifacts from the founding era. Test your skills with Constitution trivia, try your hand at the calligraphy station, and enjoy snacks and games. Don’t miss the selfie station with some founding fathers and take home fun, themed giveaways. This is a unique opportunity to immerse yourself in history—see you there!
Thursday, September 19
12:30-2:30 p.m.
The Hub, Sturgis Library
Kennesaw Campus
For the complete list of Constitution Week events, 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 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.
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.
Research Town Hall – Kennesaw Campus1:00pmHear about the Office of Research’s exciting new initiatives and our approach to the strategic plan. Whether you are a seasoned researcher or just getting started, be sure to join us for this discussion on KSU Research!
RSVP Here: https://kennesawstateuniversity-vbzux.formstack.com/forms/town_hall_fall_2024
Department of Ecology, Evolution, and Organismal Biology Showcase1:30pmJoin the Department of Ecology, Evolution, and Organismal Biology from 1:30 p.m. - 3:30 p.m. to learn about our faculty's cutting-edge research and innovative programs. Students will be able to view research posters, learn about student support opportunities, the B.S. in Environmental Science program, and the double-owl program for the B.S. in Biology/M.S. in Integrative Biology. There will also be an opportunity to learn hands-only CPR.
Excel: Finding Data in Tables2:00pmLearn the essentials of data retrieval in Excel with VLOOKUP, XLOOKUP, and INDEX/MATCH functions. This workshop is designed for those who have a basic understanding of Excel and are ready to delve deeper into its powerful data-finding capabilities.
Professionals with Purpose: Amy O'Dell2:00pmGet ready for the exhilarating launch of this year's Professionals with Purpose series! We're thrilled to introduce our guest speaker, Amy O'Dell, the dynamic founder of Jacob's Ladder, an extraordinary nonprofit organization dedicated to special needs children. Prepare to dive deep into her inspiring mission, vibrant community, and discover how her journey can resonate with yours. Oh, and did we mention? There will be delicious free food, too!
RSVP on OwlLife Professionals with Purpose: Amy O'dell - Owl Life (kennesaw.edu)
SAS Training for Intermediate Financial Users: September 19th, 20242:00pmThis SAS training is designed for users with SAS experience. Students will learn how to create their own reports including report design utilizing tables and graphs, formatting, totals and group breaks. You must have a SAS user account and approval to view financial information before taking this class. The Financial Report request form may be found here: https://fiscalservices.kennesaw.edu/docs/FinancialReportingDataWarehouseUserAccountRequestForm.pdf.
Financial Literacy Workshop and Reception4:00pmFor all KSU Graduate Students. Join us for a presentation sponsored by Delta Community Credit Union. You will learn valuable insights on student loan repayment strategies and scholarship opportunities. Don’t miss this informative session!
Reception to follow from 5:30-6 p.m. in the Graduate Student Success Center, Room ALC3550.
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!
Resume Workshop hosted by CLUE Center5:00pmCLUE (the free tutoring center) is hosting a resume workshop with Deja Tyla Sobelman from Career Owls. This is on the Marietta Campus in the Engineering Technology Center on 9/19/24 at 5 pm. Refreshments will be provided.
Monthly Time/Absences Due5:00pmMonthly Time Due at COB - 20FridayCherokee Printing: Then and NowAll Day
The Zuckerman Museum of Art is pleased to feature a careful selection of archival materials and artist books from the Bentley Rare Book Museum’s Cherokee Collection. Historical works on view include a Cherokee Hymn Book, circa 1940; a New Testament of the Holy Bible translated into the Cherokee language, 1860; and a copy of Cherokee Phoenix and Indians’ Advocate, 1830; among others. Also included is a contemporary artist book by Frank Brannon from 2005 as well as several examples of his prints of the Cherokee syllabary.
Buy TicketsJeffrey Gibson: They Teach Love, From the Collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and His Family FoundationAll DayJeffrey Gibson: They Teach Love, from the Collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and His Family Foundation presents a sweeping survey of over 35 objects spanning 15 years. The exhibition includes prints, photography, painting, sculpture, installation, and video. Born in Colorado in 1972, Jeffrey Gibson is of Cherokee heritage and a member of the Mississippi Band of Choctaw. His vibrant work is a call for Indigenous empowerment as well as queer visibility. Gibson has a Bachelor of Fine Arts from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago and a Master of Fine Arts from the Royal College of Art, London. Gibson is representing the United States at the Venice Biennale 2024—the first Indigenous artist to have a solo exhibition in the American Pavilion. This traveling exhibition is organized by the Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art, Washington State University and is curated by Ryan Hardesty, Executive Director.
Support for this exhibition and related education and outreach programs has been made possible by a grant from the
Jordan Schnitzer Family Foundation.Opening Reception: October 2nd, 2024 RSVP
Gallery talk with artist Jeffrey Gibson and collector Jordan Schnitzer in association with INTERCHANGE faculty performance event: October 17th, 7:30pm
Buy Tickets+18Evaluating Student Employees9:00amEvaluating Student Employees – Student Employment Program Manager will discuss strategies for having difficult conversations, and will provide a roadmap for evaluating student worker’s performance.
Register at:
Biweekly 2 Pay Date9:00amBiweekly 2 Pay Date Jan 7 - Jan 20OPT Workshop Kennesaw Campus Room 5200 ALC10:00amPost Completion work authorization
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 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.
Art Educators Biennial: Playful Encounters10:00amThe Zuckerman Museum of Art’s 2024 Art Educators Biennial, Playful Encounters, considers how art can be about play and the myriad ways artist-educators engage artmaking for enjoyment and recreation. Play carries the imagination to unexpected destinations and supports unbridled generative work.
Opening Reception: September 7th, 2024, from 2pm to 4pm. RSVP
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.”
Gameplay Socialization and Symbolic Interaction in Digital Games11:30amJoin us as the Innovative Creativity Research Community hosts an installment of its speaker series on Gameplay Socialization and Symbolic Interaction in Digital Games, featuring Dr. David Kirschner.
Dr. Kirschner earned his PhD in sociology in 2014 from Nanyang Technological University in Singapore, where he studied how videogame players are socialized into virtual worlds, including how they learn game rules and social norms through interaction with human and non-human others. Kirschner has since explored topics such as virtual reality sickness, gamification and health activism, gender representation in videogame advertisements, the dynamics of multi-player online gaming, sociological perspectives on role-playing games, and both self-directed and social-emotional learning in videogames. Current research projects include exploring communities of practice among artificial intelligences in single-player videogames and assessing student satisfaction of videogame-based learning in the classroom.
Chairs and Directors Mutual Mentoring Group | Fall 202412:00pmChairs and Directors Mutual Mentoring Group
Event Type: Hybrid
Facilitators: Barbara Combs
The Chairs and Directors Mutual Mentoring Group, CD-MMG, provides an opportunity for chairs and directors to build community with like-minded peers and support each other while achieving goals as defined by the group. Members will meet monthly to discuss topics related to opportunities and challenges related to their role.To register for this event, please log into OwlTrain and register here.
Chairs and Directors Mutual Mentoring Group | Fall 202412:00pmChairs and Directors Mutual Mentoring Group
Event Type: Hybrid
Facilitator: Barbara Combs
The Chairs and Directors Mutual Mentoring Group, CD-MMG, provides an opportunity for chairs and directors to build community with like-minded peers and support each other while achieving goals as defined by the group. Members will meet monthly to discuss topics related to opportunities and challenges related to their role.To register, please go log in to OwlTrain and register on the event page here.
Molecular Biosciences Interest Group (MBIG) seminar series12:30pmSpeaker: Dr. Nathan McDonald, Georgia Institute of Technology
Title: “Biomolecular condensates organize synapse development”The Molecular Biosciences Interdisciplinary Group (MBIG) seminar series highlights work done on a broad range of science such as neurodevelopment, gene regulation, and cancer by scientists using biological approaches that utilize biochemistry, molecular and cell biology, and genetics. Guest speakers come from local, regional, and national universities to share their research work. The MBIG seminar will take place in-person on Fridays from 12:30 – 1:30 pm in the English Building, room EB 102. All faculty, staff, students, and alumni are invited to attend.
1PM 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 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.
LSAMP Kick-off and Informational Meeting1:30pmJoin Dr. Liz Harrison for the Fall 2024 Peach State Louis Stokes Alliance for Minority Participation (PSLSAMP) — Kennesaw kick-off meeting and information session! LSAMP is looking for new scholars, and first-year and sophomore Biology, Chemistry, Biochemistry, and Environmental Science majors are strongly encouraged to apply! Visit the LSAMP website for a list of the full qualifications and to apply today.
Benefits:
- Personalized advising and mentoring
- Focused, shared resources and communication
- Scholarship opportunities
- Research mentorship
- Graduate school exposure, networking, and other opportunities
- NSF-sponsored stipends for participation
- Participation in the Peach State LSAMP STEM Innovators Conference
PSLSAMP is a collaborative effort sustained by a coalition of higher education institutions in Georgia to significantly increase the number of underrepresented minority students statewide who complete undergraduate degrees in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) fields. PSLSAMP is a National Science Foundation (NSF) sponsored program with the mission to significantly increase the number of underrepresented minorities pursuing degrees Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM).
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!
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
Physics Undergraduate Research Showcase3:00pmJoin the Department of Physics for an undergraduate research showcase, where physics majors currently engaged in research will present their findings.
Refreshments will be provided.
Mathematics Colloquium seminar series3:00pmSpeaker: Dr. Paul Pollack, University of Georgia
Title: “Unique Factorization: The Rest of the Story”
Abstract: This talk considers some underappreciated themes related to the Fundamental Theorem of Arithmetic, that each natural number factors uniquely as a product of primes. After reviewing the history, we present two nonstandard proofs, both having a geometric tint. In the second half of the talk, we turn to the question of how it might can quantify the failure of unique factorization in a given integral domain. This leads to the elegant notion of “elasticity.” Recent progress in understanding elasticity in quadratic orders will be discussed at the end of the talk.
The KSU Mathematics Colloquium is a seminar series that brings in researchers from other universities to present results on all areas of Mathematics. The talks are targeted at general audiences of students and professors.
This seminar will be held in person and virtually.
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Passcode: n0Jrc9ArtsKSU Presents: Stephanie Blythe, Mezzo-Soprano & Ryan McCullough, Piano "Mister In-between: The Music of Johnny Mercer"8:00pmArtsKSU Series. A celebrated opera singer, recitalist, and cabaret artist, mezzo-soprano Stephanie Blythe is one of the most highly respected and critically acclaimed artists of her generation. Together with pianist Ryan McCullough, Ms. Blythe will take the audience on a lyrical journey highlighting one of the most important and celebrated musical artists in American Songbook history—and Georgia native—Johnny Mercer.
Buy Tickets - 21SaturdayCherokee Printing: Then and NowAll Day
The Zuckerman Museum of Art is pleased to feature a careful selection of archival materials and artist books from the Bentley Rare Book Museum’s Cherokee Collection. Historical works on view include a Cherokee Hymn Book, circa 1940; a New Testament of the Holy Bible translated into the Cherokee language, 1860; and a copy of Cherokee Phoenix and Indians’ Advocate, 1830; among others. Also included is a contemporary artist book by Frank Brannon from 2005 as well as several examples of his prints of the Cherokee syllabary.
Buy TicketsJeffrey Gibson: They Teach Love, From the Collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and His Family FoundationAll DayJeffrey Gibson: They Teach Love, from the Collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and His Family Foundation presents a sweeping survey of over 35 objects spanning 15 years. The exhibition includes prints, photography, painting, sculpture, installation, and video. Born in Colorado in 1972, Jeffrey Gibson is of Cherokee heritage and a member of the Mississippi Band of Choctaw. His vibrant work is a call for Indigenous empowerment as well as queer visibility. Gibson has a Bachelor of Fine Arts from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago and a Master of Fine Arts from the Royal College of Art, London. Gibson is representing the United States at the Venice Biennale 2024—the first Indigenous artist to have a solo exhibition in the American Pavilion. This traveling exhibition is organized by the Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art, Washington State University and is curated by Ryan Hardesty, Executive Director.
Support for this exhibition and related education and outreach programs has been made possible by a grant from the
Jordan Schnitzer Family Foundation.Opening Reception: October 2nd, 2024 RSVP
Gallery talk with artist Jeffrey Gibson and collector Jordan Schnitzer in association with INTERCHANGE faculty performance event: October 17th, 7:30pm
Buy Tickets+1Art Educators Biennial: Playful Encounters12:00pmThe Zuckerman Museum of Art’s 2024 Art Educators Biennial, Playful Encounters, considers how art can be about play and the myriad ways artist-educators engage artmaking for enjoyment and recreation. Play carries the imagination to unexpected destinations and supports unbridled generative work.
Opening Reception: September 7th, 2024, from 2pm to 4pm. RSVP
Buy Tickets - 22SundayCherokee Printing: Then and NowAll Day
The Zuckerman Museum of Art is pleased to feature a careful selection of archival materials and artist books from the Bentley Rare Book Museum’s Cherokee Collection. Historical works on view include a Cherokee Hymn Book, circa 1940; a New Testament of the Holy Bible translated into the Cherokee language, 1860; and a copy of Cherokee Phoenix and Indians’ Advocate, 1830; among others. Also included is a contemporary artist book by Frank Brannon from 2005 as well as several examples of his prints of the Cherokee syllabary.
Buy TicketsJeffrey Gibson: They Teach Love, From the Collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and His Family FoundationAll DayJeffrey Gibson: They Teach Love, from the Collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and His Family Foundation presents a sweeping survey of over 35 objects spanning 15 years. The exhibition includes prints, photography, painting, sculpture, installation, and video. Born in Colorado in 1972, Jeffrey Gibson is of Cherokee heritage and a member of the Mississippi Band of Choctaw. His vibrant work is a call for Indigenous empowerment as well as queer visibility. Gibson has a Bachelor of Fine Arts from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago and a Master of Fine Arts from the Royal College of Art, London. Gibson is representing the United States at the Venice Biennale 2024—the first Indigenous artist to have a solo exhibition in the American Pavilion. This traveling exhibition is organized by the Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art, Washington State University and is curated by Ryan Hardesty, Executive Director.
Support for this exhibition and related education and outreach programs has been made possible by a grant from the
Jordan Schnitzer Family Foundation.Opening Reception: October 2nd, 2024 RSVP
Gallery talk with artist Jeffrey Gibson and collector Jordan Schnitzer in association with INTERCHANGE faculty performance event: October 17th, 7:30pm
Buy Tickets+1Choreolab5:00pmJoin us for an immersive journey exploring cutting-edge student choreography in and around the dance studios at Chastain Pointe.
- 23MondayJeffrey Gibson: They Teach Love, From the Collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and His Family FoundationAll Day
Jeffrey Gibson: They Teach Love, from the Collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and His Family Foundation presents a sweeping survey of over 35 objects spanning 15 years. The exhibition includes prints, photography, painting, sculpture, installation, and video. Born in Colorado in 1972, Jeffrey Gibson is of Cherokee heritage and a member of the Mississippi Band of Choctaw. His vibrant work is a call for Indigenous empowerment as well as queer visibility. Gibson has a Bachelor of Fine Arts from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago and a Master of Fine Arts from the Royal College of Art, London. Gibson is representing the United States at the Venice Biennale 2024—the first Indigenous artist to have a solo exhibition in the American Pavilion. This traveling exhibition is organized by the Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art, Washington State University and is curated by Ryan Hardesty, Executive Director.
Support for this exhibition and related education and outreach programs has been made possible by a grant from the
Jordan Schnitzer Family Foundation.Opening Reception: October 2nd, 2024 RSVP
Gallery talk with artist Jeffrey Gibson and collector Jordan Schnitzer in association with INTERCHANGE faculty performance event: October 17th, 7:30pm
Buy TicketsCherokee Printing: Then and NowAll DayThe Zuckerman Museum of Art is pleased to feature a careful selection of archival materials and artist books from the Bentley Rare Book Museum’s Cherokee Collection. Historical works on view include a Cherokee Hymn Book, circa 1940; a New Testament of the Holy Bible translated into the Cherokee language, 1860; and a copy of Cherokee Phoenix and Indians’ Advocate, 1830; among others. Also included is a contemporary artist book by Frank Brannon from 2005 as well as several examples of his prints of the Cherokee syllabary.
Buy Tickets+10Essential 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 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.
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 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.
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.
Pre-Tenure Mutual Mentoring Group | Fall 20241:00pmPre-Tenure Mutual Mentoring Group
Event Type: Virtual
Facilitator: Michele DiPietro
This mutual mentoring group will bring tenure track faculty together who are preparing to submit their pre-tenure portfolios in the fall. We will support each other through the process and help each other connect with resources that can get our questions answered.To register, please go log in to OwlTrain and register on the event page here.
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 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 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.
Environmental Science Pizza and Guidance Night6:00pmEnvironmental science majors are invited to join the Department of Ecology, Evolution, and Organismal Biology for Environmental Science Pizza and Guidance Night with KSU alum Ryan Borgerding, ’19. He will talk about his career as a GIS Specialist working for Georgia Power.
Pizza and Guidance Night happens once a semester with a different speaker each time representing a particular career path that environmental science majors may be interested in pursuing.
Homecoming 2024 Kick Off: Golden Hour6:00pmHelp us kickoff Homecoming week on Kennesaw's Campus!! There will be food, fun, and more!
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 - 24TuesdayCherokee Printing: Then and NowAll Day
The Zuckerman Museum of Art is pleased to feature a careful selection of archival materials and artist books from the Bentley Rare Book Museum’s Cherokee Collection. Historical works on view include a Cherokee Hymn Book, circa 1940; a New Testament of the Holy Bible translated into the Cherokee language, 1860; and a copy of Cherokee Phoenix and Indians’ Advocate, 1830; among others. Also included is a contemporary artist book by Frank Brannon from 2005 as well as several examples of his prints of the Cherokee syllabary.
Buy TicketsJeffrey Gibson: They Teach Love, From the Collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and His Family FoundationAll DayJeffrey Gibson: They Teach Love, from the Collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and His Family Foundation presents a sweeping survey of over 35 objects spanning 15 years. The exhibition includes prints, photography, painting, sculpture, installation, and video. Born in Colorado in 1972, Jeffrey Gibson is of Cherokee heritage and a member of the Mississippi Band of Choctaw. His vibrant work is a call for Indigenous empowerment as well as queer visibility. Gibson has a Bachelor of Fine Arts from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago and a Master of Fine Arts from the Royal College of Art, London. Gibson is representing the United States at the Venice Biennale 2024—the first Indigenous artist to have a solo exhibition in the American Pavilion. This traveling exhibition is organized by the Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art, Washington State University and is curated by Ryan Hardesty, Executive Director.
Support for this exhibition and related education and outreach programs has been made possible by a grant from the
Jordan Schnitzer Family Foundation.Opening Reception: October 2nd, 2024 RSVP
Gallery talk with artist Jeffrey Gibson and collector Jordan Schnitzer in association with INTERCHANGE faculty performance event: October 17th, 7:30pm
Buy Tickets+19D2L 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.
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 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.
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 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.
Art Educators Biennial: Playful Encounters10:00amThe Zuckerman Museum of Art’s 2024 Art Educators Biennial, Playful Encounters, considers how art can be about play and the myriad ways artist-educators engage artmaking for enjoyment and recreation. Play carries the imagination to unexpected destinations and supports unbridled generative work.
Opening Reception: September 7th, 2024, from 2pm to 4pm. RSVP
Buy Tickets2024 Fall 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.
STEM Job Fair11:00amOur STEM job fair connects many of the nation's top companies with KSU's brightest students and alumni for internship, co-op, full-time, & part-time positions.
Marietta Event Center/Gymnasium
(635 Walter Kelly Road, Marietta, Georgia 30060)Tuesday, September 24
Wednesday, September 25
Thursday, September 26, 2024
11:00 AM - 3:00 PM
New Employers Each DayStudents of all majors and class levels are encouraged to attend. 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!
Click HERE for more info.
Leading with Collaboration with Milton Overton11:00amKennesaw State University's Athletic Director, Milton Overton, will give a charge on building a winning team with a collaborative spirit. Join us to strengthen your leadership fitness and celebrate homecoming! Space is limited; RSVP is required.
Buy TicketsEarly Career Lecturers Mutual Mentoring Group Kick Off11:00amEarly Career Lecturers Mutual Mentoring Group
Event Type: Hybrid
Facilitators: Laura Howard
The Early Career Lecturers Mutual Mentoring Group provides an opportunity for lecturers to build community and support each other as they seek to flourish in their first few years at KSU. Members will meet monthly for 1 hour to discuss topics and share resources related to the opportunities and challenges lecturers experience in early career.
To register for this event, please log into OwlTrain and register here.
Rodeo Roundup12:00pmSaddle up for Rodeo Roundup at Stingers! Get ready for outdoor smokers, games, a mechanical bull and free cowboy hats for the first 200 participants! Tuesday, September 24 from 12 PM – SOLD OUT. No additional Meal Plan entries required. Don’t miss this wild ride!
MPA Virtual Information Session12:00pmAre 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 September 24th 12pm Session, or the 6pm Session. Or to see all upcoming MPA information sessions, click here.
Blood Drive at KSU (Marietta Campus)12:00pmThe College of Science and Mathematics and the American Red Cross at KSU registered student organization are co-sponsoring a blood drive on both campuses this September. If you are interested in donating blood, please visit the American Red Cross Blood Drive link below to view available donation times.
Tuesday, Sept. 24 | 12:00 pm-5:00 pm
KSU Marietta Campus — Joe Mack Wilson Student Center Ballrooms
860 Rossbacher Way
Marietta, GA 30060
Register to DonateIf the time slots are full, please check back periodically for additional available times or sign up for a time on 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.
Research Speed Matching3:00pmWhether you’re new to research or looking to expand your academic experience, this is your chance to find the perfect research match and kickstart your journey!
This workshop will allow you to have short conversations with a variety of faculty and students interested in forming interdisciplinary research teams. Guided by a few questions to assess your compatibility as research collaborators, the workshop will also include time to reconnect with promising “matches” and to begin outlining your research plans.
Effective Mentoring Strategies (Marietta)4:00pmLearn how to be a great mentor in this hands-on workshop. We’ll cover easy-to-follow tips for building strong relationships, giving helpful feedback, and supporting your mentees' growth. Through practical examples and activities, you’ll gain skills to make your mentoring experience rewarding and effective. Join us to enhance your mentoring approach and help others succeed.
Writers and Warlocks5:00pmHave a thirst for adventure? Join Writers & Warlocks! This D&D group meets regularly in the KSU Writing Center on the Marietta campus. For more information, email us at: wcgamewriters@kennesaw.edu
Biweekly 1 SPARS Due5:00pmBiweekly 1 SPARS Due Payroll Dec 24 - Jan 6Master of Science in Exercise Science Information Session5:30pmDiscover the possibilities with a Master of Exercise Science Degree! This diversified program provides introductory and advanced coursework, laboratory experiences, and the opportunity to apply knowledge through community and research-based experiences. Sign up for our virtual information sessions to explore the benefits of a Master of Science in Exercise Science.
https://www.kennesaw.edu/wellstar/degrees-programs/graduate/master-exercise-science/
August 28, 2024 5:30 PM - 6:30 PM
September 24, 2024 5:30 PM - 6:30 PM
October 17, 2024 5:30 PM - 6:30 PMMPA 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 September 24th 12pm Session, or the 6pm Session. Or to see all upcoming MPA information sessions, click here.
Hooty Hoo's Got Talent7:00pmCalling all Kennesaw State University students!
Participate or cheer on your favorite team as they perform in the annual Hooty Hoo's Got Talent! We will have step, dance, and lip sync performances to show off our KSU school spirit!
Doors will open at 6:00pm.
Buy Tickets - 25WednesdayCherokee Printing: Then and NowAll Day
The Zuckerman Museum of Art is pleased to feature a careful selection of archival materials and artist books from the Bentley Rare Book Museum’s Cherokee Collection. Historical works on view include a Cherokee Hymn Book, circa 1940; a New Testament of the Holy Bible translated into the Cherokee language, 1860; and a copy of Cherokee Phoenix and Indians’ Advocate, 1830; among others. Also included is a contemporary artist book by Frank Brannon from 2005 as well as several examples of his prints of the Cherokee syllabary.
Buy TicketsJeffrey Gibson: They Teach Love, From the Collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and His Family FoundationAll DayJeffrey Gibson: They Teach Love, from the Collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and His Family Foundation presents a sweeping survey of over 35 objects spanning 15 years. The exhibition includes prints, photography, painting, sculpture, installation, and video. Born in Colorado in 1972, Jeffrey Gibson is of Cherokee heritage and a member of the Mississippi Band of Choctaw. His vibrant work is a call for Indigenous empowerment as well as queer visibility. Gibson has a Bachelor of Fine Arts from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago and a Master of Fine Arts from the Royal College of Art, London. Gibson is representing the United States at the Venice Biennale 2024—the first Indigenous artist to have a solo exhibition in the American Pavilion. This traveling exhibition is organized by the Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art, Washington State University and is curated by Ryan Hardesty, Executive Director.
Support for this exhibition and related education and outreach programs has been made possible by a grant from the
Jordan Schnitzer Family Foundation.Opening Reception: October 2nd, 2024 RSVP
Gallery talk with artist Jeffrey Gibson and collector Jordan Schnitzer in association with INTERCHANGE faculty performance event: October 17th, 7:30pm
Buy Tickets+3010AM 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
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 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.
Art Educators Biennial: Playful Encounters10:00amThe Zuckerman Museum of Art’s 2024 Art Educators Biennial, Playful Encounters, considers how art can be about play and the myriad ways artist-educators engage artmaking for enjoyment and recreation. Play carries the imagination to unexpected destinations and supports unbridled generative work.
Opening Reception: September 7th, 2024, from 2pm to 4pm. RSVP
Buy TicketsD2L Quick Answers: Student Progress Tracking10:00amThis workshop guides instructors through the process of monitoring student progress in a D2L course. This workshop is part of our D2L Quick Answers series, designed to help you navigate D2L with ease and efficiency.
2024 Fall 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.
Lessons in Leadership: Octavia Blue & Tamica Smith Jones11:00amJoin us for Octavia Blue, Head Coach KSU Women's Basketball Team & Tamica Smith Jones, Chief Operating Officer KSU Department of Athletics, as they share their career journeys and valuable lessons learned!
Students, join virtually Wednesday, September 25th, 11:00 AM - 12:00 PM through Microsoft Teams.
Octavia Blue is entering her fourth season at the helm of the Kennesaw State women’s basketball program in 2024-25. The Miami alum became the fastest KSU WBB head coach to 30 Division I wins and 20 home wins and also led Kennesaw State to its first 3-0 and 4-0 starts to an Atlantic Sun schedule in program history.
Tamica Jones runs the internal day-to-day operations of the department and oversees strategic planning initiatives, departmental policies, game operations, budgets, scheduling, facilities, and capital projects. She also serves as the program administrator for men’s and women’s basketball and is the department’s DEI liaison.
Take advantage of this opportunity to connect with a seasoned leader and gain valuable knowledge for your own journey.
Understanding the Tuition Assistance Program (TAP)11:00amExplains what TAP is and provide information about the program and how to apply. Discussion items include:
What is TAP? Who is eligible for TAP
How to apply for TAP
Important information regarding TAP
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Workshop: MLA Style Guide11:00amCome to this workshop to learn the basics of MLA 9 Style Guide Formatting! By learning to integrate sources effectively, you will boost your own credibility as a writer.
If you can't make it in person, join us online!
STEM Job Fair11:00amOur STEM job fair connects many of the nation's top companies with KSU's brightest students and alumni for internship, co-op, full-time, & part-time positions.
Marietta Event Center/Gymnasium
(635 Walter Kelly Road, Marietta, Georgia 30060)Tuesday, September 24
Wednesday, September 25
Thursday, September 26, 2024
11:00 AM - 3:00 PM
New Employers Each DayStudents of all majors and class levels are encouraged to attend. 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!
Click HERE for more info.
2024 Empathy Fair12:00pmWelcome to our annual KSU Empathy Fair. Brought to you by the Disability Access Coalition, our goal is to build empathy by providing a safe space for KSU students and faculty to understand the experiences of people with differing abilities.
Full Radius Dance12:30pmDon't miss the free performance by FULL RADIUS DANCE on Sept. 25 at 12:30 p.m. in the University Rooms A&B. This physically-integrated dance company incorporates dancers with and without disabilities. Full Radius Dance is committed to redefining the boundaries of dance through performance, education, and advocacy, and promoting its core value of body positivity. Presented by the KSU Department of Dance.
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 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.
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.
Creed Conversations: Curiosity Craft (Cancelled)1:00pmCome join FLIGHT and The Department of Student Leadership as we celebrate the power of curiosity to inspire, innovate, and illuminate the path to discovery. Let your curiosity soar at "Curiosity Craft" and unlock the endless possibilities that await!
STEM OPT2:00pmStem OPT application workshop
STEM OPT Workshop (virtual)2:00pmSTEM OPT application
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.
Analysis and Applied Mathematics (AAM) Seminar2:30pmSpeaker: Dr. Henry Lamm, Fermilab
Title: “Groups, Rings, and Hadrons”
Abstract: The advent of quantum computation provides an opportunity to solve new problems in theoretical physics. Taking advantage of this new hardware requires efficiently formulating quantum field theories as well as approximating and compiling arbitrary unitary gates from a small set of gates that can be prepared precisely on qubit or qudit devices. In this talk, I will discuss how algebraic structures arise as a necessary component to running quantum computers, and some outstanding problems related to them.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: CM4A5tHomecoming Recess 2024: Golden Hour (Cancelled)4:00pmCome join us as we start the tailgating early for Homecoming. Join Marietta Campus Life as we host an opportunity for friendly competition. After the competition, you will have a chance to enjoy food and giveaways.
Introduction to Literature Review Searching and AI Tools4:30pmDr. Koz will discuss the proper application of AI for graduate students.
Students must register to attend.
Click HERE to register.
Not Your Professor's Book Club5:00pmLove manga? Looking to make friends with similar interests? Join “Not Your Professor’s Book Club” on Wednesdays! Expect snacks, games, and good books. We hope to see you there in Johnson 101 (the Marietta Campus Writing Center) from 6:00-7:00 PM!
Writers and Warlocks5:00pmHave a thirst for adventure? Join Writers & Warlocks! This D&D group meets regularly in the KSU Writing Center on the Marietta campus. For more information, email us at: wcgamewriters@kennesaw.edu
Nursing Interest Night5:30pmInformational Session for students interested in a Nursing Degree
Interested in the Nursing Program?
Wednesday, September 25th
Prillaman Hall HS 1101, 5:30 pm
Or
Tuesday, October 1st
Prillaman Hall HS 2204, 5:30 pm
No need to RSVP
Please contact
with questions.
The Write Place6:00pmLooking 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.
Homecoming Concert 2024: Golden Hour6:00pmHi Owls!! Join KAB and MAC during homecoming week for our annual homecoming concert!! Doors open at 6pm and the concert starts at 7pm.Ticket information and artist information will be coming soon!! See y'all there!
Homecoming Concert 2024: Luh Tyler and Nardo Wick6:00pmHi Owls!! Join KAB and MAC during homecoming week for our annual homecoming concert!! Doors open at 6pm and the concert starts at 7pm.
Tickets are available to KSU Students only here
Buy TicketsMaster 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.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.
mHealth Info Sessions6:30pmWith the ever-evolving technological landscape in mind, we are thrilled to announce the upcoming launch of the mHealth Concentration Certificate in 2025. This groundbreaking initiative will equip scholars with the skills to harness the power of mobile health (mHealth) technologies for data collection, analysis, and interpretation. By joining this certificate program, you will be empowered to drive impactful change in public health, making a real difference in the world. To learn more, join the next virtual information session to meet mHealth Program faculty to learn more about the program options available. https://ow.ly/5UAU50SgW4W
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 - 26ThursdayCherokee Printing: Then and NowAll Day
The Zuckerman Museum of Art is pleased to feature a careful selection of archival materials and artist books from the Bentley Rare Book Museum’s Cherokee Collection. Historical works on view include a Cherokee Hymn Book, circa 1940; a New Testament of the Holy Bible translated into the Cherokee language, 1860; and a copy of Cherokee Phoenix and Indians’ Advocate, 1830; among others. Also included is a contemporary artist book by Frank Brannon from 2005 as well as several examples of his prints of the Cherokee syllabary.
Buy TicketsJeffrey Gibson: They Teach Love, From the Collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and His Family FoundationAll DayJeffrey Gibson: They Teach Love, from the Collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and His Family Foundation presents a sweeping survey of over 35 objects spanning 15 years. The exhibition includes prints, photography, painting, sculpture, installation, and video. Born in Colorado in 1972, Jeffrey Gibson is of Cherokee heritage and a member of the Mississippi Band of Choctaw. His vibrant work is a call for Indigenous empowerment as well as queer visibility. Gibson has a Bachelor of Fine Arts from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago and a Master of Fine Arts from the Royal College of Art, London. Gibson is representing the United States at the Venice Biennale 2024—the first Indigenous artist to have a solo exhibition in the American Pavilion. This traveling exhibition is organized by the Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art, Washington State University and is curated by Ryan Hardesty, Executive Director.
Support for this exhibition and related education and outreach programs has been made possible by a grant from the
Jordan Schnitzer Family Foundation.Opening Reception: October 2nd, 2024 RSVP
Gallery talk with artist Jeffrey Gibson and collector Jordan Schnitzer in association with INTERCHANGE faculty performance event: October 17th, 7:30pm
Buy Tickets+12Bagwell Center for the Study of Markets and Economic Opportunity Lecture Series with Brad Humphreys9:30amBrad R. Humphreys is a native West Virginian and WVU alumni. He holds a BS in Business Administration and a BS in Economics from the WVU Chambers College of Business and Economics and an MA and PhD in economics from the Johns Hopkins University. He is a professor of economics in the John Chambers College of Business and Economics. He previously held positions on the faculty at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, the University of Alberta, and the University of Maryland-Baltimore County.
He is the 2016-17 Benedum Distinguished Scholar in Social and Behavioral Sciences at WVU. He is the recipient of the 2022 Peter Sloane Award for his research contributions to European sports economics. He served as the President of the Eastern Economic Association in 2021-2022.
His research on the economics and financing of professional sports and the economics of gambling has been published in academic journals in economics and policy analysis, including the Journal of Urban Economics, the Journal of Law, Economics & Organization, the Journal of Policy Analysis and Management, the Journal of Regional Science, the Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization, Empirical Economics, Public Finance Review, and Regional Science and Urban Economics. He has published more than 100 papers in peer-reviewed journals in economics and public policy. He is the co-editor of the three volume The Business of Sport, a comprehensive examination of sports business, economics, and finance which was named an Outstanding Business Reference Source by the Business Reference Sources Committee of the American Library Association.
He is Editor-in-Chief of Contemporary Economic Policy, a general interest economics journal and serves on the editorial boards of the Journal of Sports Economics, the International Journal of Sport Finance, the International Journal of Sport Management and Marketing, the International Journal of Sport Marketing and Sponsorship, the International Journal of Empirical Economics, and International Gambling Studies.
He twice testified before the United States Congress on the economic impact of professional sports teams and facilities. He has also testified before the Massachusetts legislature and Washington DC City Council on the financing of sports facilities. In 2014 he co-authored a report with economists from the Brattle Group for the Governor’s Office of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts evaluating taxpayer liabilities associated with hosting the 2024 Olympic Games; the Boston 2024 Olympic Bid was terminated shortly after the report was issued.
[Canceled] Ecology, Evolution, Behavior, & Organismal Biology (EEBOB) seminar series9:30amThe Q&A session is canceled due to the university closure. However, Taylor is happy to answer any questions you might have by email! Please email Dr. Todd Pierson to learn how to contact her.
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Speaker: Taylor Cooper, PhD Student at Georgia Institute of Technology
Title: “Becoming a Biologist”
Abstract: Taylor is a PhD student and NSF Graduate Research Fellow in the Stroud Lab at Georgia Tech; before Taylor began graduate school, she gained a wide variety of experience as an undergraduate and post-bac researcher—including work on diverse topics such as genomic disease risk scores in ancient humans, cognitive abilities in reptiles, the ecology of invasive crayfish and snakes, and the genomic basis of complex reproductive behaviors in cichlid fishes. She's a true polymath in biology! In the talk, Taylor describes her own career path and advice that she has for aspiring biologists.The Ecology, Evolution, Behavior, & Organismal Biology (EEBOB) seminar series focuses on biological topics at whole-organism and higher scales of organization. Guest speakers come from universities, governmental agencies, NGOs, zoos, museums, and other institutions.
This seminar series consists of a pre-recorded seminar, which will be posted to a playlist at the beginning of each week, and a live, virtual Q&A session with the speaker. All are welcome to attend! For access to the live Q&A session, interested attendees can email Dr. Todd Pierson to be granted access. The live Q&A session will be held each Thursday @ 9:30 AM.
Art Educators Biennial: Playful Encounters10:00amThe Zuckerman Museum of Art’s 2024 Art Educators Biennial, Playful Encounters, considers how art can be about play and the myriad ways artist-educators engage artmaking for enjoyment and recreation. Play carries the imagination to unexpected destinations and supports unbridled generative work.
Opening Reception: September 7th, 2024, from 2pm to 4pm. RSVP
Buy Tickets2024 Fall 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.
Workshop: Chicago Style Manual11:00amCome to this workshop to learn the basics of Chicago Manual of Style 17, including both the Notes and Bibliography system and the Author-Date format. Join us online!
STEM Job Fair11:00amOur STEM job fair connects many of the nation's top companies with KSU's brightest students and alumni for internship, co-op, full-time, & part-time positions.
Marietta Event Center/Gymnasium
(635 Walter Kelly Road, Marietta, Georgia 30060)Tuesday, September 24
Wednesday, September 25
Thursday, September 26, 2024
11:00 AM - 3:00 PM
New Employers Each DayStudents of all majors and class levels are encouraged to attend. 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!
Click HERE for more info.
POSTPONED: Virtual Lecture: Cherokee Printing: Then and Now11:00amTHIS EVENT HAS BEEN POSTPONED DUE TO INCLEMENT WEATHER. The new date is Thursday, Oct. 3, at 11 a.m. We hope you will join us! Book artist and Cherokee syllabary printer Frank Brannon will host a virtual discussion with JoyEllen Williams, Special Collections Curator at the Bentley Rare Book Museum, housed within Kennesaw State University’s Department of Museums, Archives and Rare Books,. Brannon will discuss his work creating a cast lead typeface of the Cherokee syllabary and using it to create hand-bound, hand-printed letterpress printed books in the Cherokee language.
Buy Tickets2024 Empathy Fair12:00pmWelcome to our annual KSU Empathy Fair. Brought to you by the Disability Access Coalition, our goal is to build empathy by providing a safe space for KSU students and faculty to understand the experiences of people with differing abilities.
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 September 26th Information Session, Click Here. To view all upcoming MAIGC virtual information sessions, Click 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!
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!
Homecoming Dance 2024: Golden Hour7:00pmCome dance the night away for our annual Homecoming Dance! We will have a DJ, food, giveaways, photo booth, a neon sign, and more! Some tend to dress up, but feel free to come as you are!
**This event is limited to current KSU students only. Non-KSU student guests are not permitted at this event.
- 27FridayCherokee Printing: Then and NowAll Day
The Zuckerman Museum of Art is pleased to feature a careful selection of archival materials and artist books from the Bentley Rare Book Museum’s Cherokee Collection. Historical works on view include a Cherokee Hymn Book, circa 1940; a New Testament of the Holy Bible translated into the Cherokee language, 1860; and a copy of Cherokee Phoenix and Indians’ Advocate, 1830; among others. Also included is a contemporary artist book by Frank Brannon from 2005 as well as several examples of his prints of the Cherokee syllabary.
Buy TicketsJeffrey Gibson: They Teach Love, From the Collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and His Family FoundationAll DayJeffrey Gibson: They Teach Love, from the Collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and His Family Foundation presents a sweeping survey of over 35 objects spanning 15 years. The exhibition includes prints, photography, painting, sculpture, installation, and video. Born in Colorado in 1972, Jeffrey Gibson is of Cherokee heritage and a member of the Mississippi Band of Choctaw. His vibrant work is a call for Indigenous empowerment as well as queer visibility. Gibson has a Bachelor of Fine Arts from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago and a Master of Fine Arts from the Royal College of Art, London. Gibson is representing the United States at the Venice Biennale 2024—the first Indigenous artist to have a solo exhibition in the American Pavilion. This traveling exhibition is organized by the Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art, Washington State University and is curated by Ryan Hardesty, Executive Director.
Support for this exhibition and related education and outreach programs has been made possible by a grant from the
Jordan Schnitzer Family Foundation.Opening Reception: October 2nd, 2024 RSVP
Gallery talk with artist Jeffrey Gibson and collector Jordan Schnitzer in association with INTERCHANGE faculty performance event: October 17th, 7:30pm
Buy Tickets+12September P-Card Cycle EndsAll DaySeptember P-Card Cycle Ends (08/28/2024 to 09/27/2024)
Strategic Workshop: The Role of Culture in Strategy8:00amCulture, particularly in family businesses, plays a crucial role in shaping and implementing business strategy. It encompasses the shared values, beliefs, and practices within that family business, influencing how employees think, make decisions, and interact.
A strong, positive culture aligns with the company's strategic goals, enhancing employee engagement, productivity, and overall performance. It can drive innovation, foster collaboration, and improve customer relations.
Conversely, a misaligned or toxic culture can undermine strategy execution, leading to inefficiencies and reduced competitive advantage. In essence, culture acts as the foundation that supports or hinders the successful implementation of business strategies.
Join Cornelia Bearyman, PhD(c), a foremost strategist and leadership development expert, in this Strategic Workshop hosted by the Family Enterprise Center at KSU as she guides family business leaders to drive clarity, enhance the capability, and build capacity.Date: Friday, September 27, 2024
Time: 8:00 - 9:30 a.m. (Doors open at 7:30 a.m.)
Location: Family Enterprise Center at KSU | 3207 Campus Loop Road, Kennesaw, GA 30144
Cost: $35 | Breakfast Included (This event is free for Members.)Art Educators Biennial: Playful Encounters10:00amThe Zuckerman Museum of Art’s 2024 Art Educators Biennial, Playful Encounters, considers how art can be about play and the myriad ways artist-educators engage artmaking for enjoyment and recreation. Play carries the imagination to unexpected destinations and supports unbridled generative work.
Opening Reception: September 7th, 2024, from 2pm to 4pm. RSVP
Buy TicketsOmni 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.
Homecoming Huddle12:00pmGet ready for the Homecoming Huddle at HWY 41 in The Commons on Friday, September 27! We’ll have chicken wings and slushies starting at noon until they’re sold out. The first 200 guests will snag an exclusive Eat KSU cowbell, and everyone can take part in the Owl Odds Competition for a chance to win prizes! No extra Meal Plan entries required. Don’t miss out!
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 September 27th Information Session, Click Here. To view all upcoming MSIPM virtual information sessions, Click Here.
SCJ Make-Up Exam Day12:00pmSCJ Make-Up Exam Day
Effective Mentoring Strategies (Kennesaw)1:00pmLearn how to be a great mentor in this hands-on workshop. We’ll cover easy-to-follow tips for building strong relationships, giving helpful feedback, and supporting your mentees' growth. Through practical examples and activities, you’ll gain skills to make your mentoring experience rewarding and effective. Join us to enhance your mentoring approach and help others succeed.
BIPOC Mutual Mentoring Group2:00pmBIPOC Mutual Mentoring Group
Facilitator: Misty Grayer
The BIPOC Faculty Mutual Mentoring Group provides an opportunity for faculty who identify as faculty of color to build community with like-minded peers and support each other while achieving goals as defined by the group. Members will meet monthly for one hour to discuss topics related to opportunities and challenges related to their role.
To register, please go log in to OwlTrain and register on the event page here.
For Better or for 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
2024 HOCO Pep Rally: Golden Hour Edition5:30pmCome show off your school spirit at the annual Homecoming Pep Rally! There will be food, music, giveaways, guest speakers, and more! We will end the Pep Rally with performances by the Marching Owls and cheerleaders!
CANCELLED: Unabashedly Romantic: David Korevaar, Jesús Castro-Balbi, and Guests8:00pmTHIS EVENT HAS BEEN CANCELED DUE TO INCLEMENT WEATHER. Patron Services will contact ticketholders directly for refund(s).
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Faculty Recital Series. Enjoy an evening of music featuring Bailey School of Music faculty artist Jesús Castro-Balbi on cello, with pianist David Korevaar from the University of Colorado at Boulder, violinist Michael Heald from UGA, and Julia Bullard, Assistant Director of the Bailey School of Music & KSU violist. - 28SaturdayOctober FY24 P-Card Cycle BeginsAll Day
October FY24 P-Card Cycle Begins (09/28/2024 to 10/25/2024)
Cherokee Printing: Then and NowAll DayThe Zuckerman Museum of Art is pleased to feature a careful selection of archival materials and artist books from the Bentley Rare Book Museum’s Cherokee Collection. Historical works on view include a Cherokee Hymn Book, circa 1940; a New Testament of the Holy Bible translated into the Cherokee language, 1860; and a copy of Cherokee Phoenix and Indians’ Advocate, 1830; among others. Also included is a contemporary artist book by Frank Brannon from 2005 as well as several examples of his prints of the Cherokee syllabary.
Buy Tickets+3Jeffrey Gibson: They Teach Love, From the Collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and His Family FoundationAll DayJeffrey Gibson: They Teach Love, from the Collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and His Family Foundation presents a sweeping survey of over 35 objects spanning 15 years. The exhibition includes prints, photography, painting, sculpture, installation, and video. Born in Colorado in 1972, Jeffrey Gibson is of Cherokee heritage and a member of the Mississippi Band of Choctaw. His vibrant work is a call for Indigenous empowerment as well as queer visibility. Gibson has a Bachelor of Fine Arts from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago and a Master of Fine Arts from the Royal College of Art, London. Gibson is representing the United States at the Venice Biennale 2024—the first Indigenous artist to have a solo exhibition in the American Pavilion. This traveling exhibition is organized by the Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art, Washington State University and is curated by Ryan Hardesty, Executive Director.
Support for this exhibition and related education and outreach programs has been made possible by a grant from the
Jordan Schnitzer Family Foundation.Opening Reception: October 2nd, 2024 RSVP
Gallery talk with artist Jeffrey Gibson and collector Jordan Schnitzer in association with INTERCHANGE faculty performance event: October 17th, 7:30pm
Buy TicketsArt Educators Biennial: Playful Encounters12:00pmThe Zuckerman Museum of Art’s 2024 Art Educators Biennial, Playful Encounters, considers how art can be about play and the myriad ways artist-educators engage artmaking for enjoyment and recreation. Play carries the imagination to unexpected destinations and supports unbridled generative work.
Opening Reception: September 7th, 2024, from 2pm to 4pm. RSVP
Buy TicketsKSU Homecoming Tailgate3:00pmYou're invited to the KSU Homecoming Tailgate on Saturday, September 28 starting at 3:00 PM. Enjoy games and live music, including an exclusive performance by "The Marching Owls!"
Our all-you-can-eat buffet and open bar (including soft drinks) are included with access to the tailgate. Our discounted football tickets are no longer avaialable, but you can still purchase tickets to the homecoming game while supplies last by clicking here: https://kennesawstate.evenue.net/events/FBSG
A portion of each registration and all additional donations benefit KSU student scholarships.
Click here to purchase access to the tailgate only: KSU Homecoming Tailgate
Saturday, September 28
3:00 PM - 6:00 PM
Owl's Nest Practice Field #2
3220 Busbee Drive NW
Kennesaw, GA 30144 - 29SundayCherokee Printing: Then and NowAll Day
The Zuckerman Museum of Art is pleased to feature a careful selection of archival materials and artist books from the Bentley Rare Book Museum’s Cherokee Collection. Historical works on view include a Cherokee Hymn Book, circa 1940; a New Testament of the Holy Bible translated into the Cherokee language, 1860; and a copy of Cherokee Phoenix and Indians’ Advocate, 1830; among others. Also included is a contemporary artist book by Frank Brannon from 2005 as well as several examples of his prints of the Cherokee syllabary.
Buy TicketsJeffrey Gibson: They Teach Love, From the Collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and His Family FoundationAll DayJeffrey Gibson: They Teach Love, from the Collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and His Family Foundation presents a sweeping survey of over 35 objects spanning 15 years. The exhibition includes prints, photography, painting, sculpture, installation, and video. Born in Colorado in 1972, Jeffrey Gibson is of Cherokee heritage and a member of the Mississippi Band of Choctaw. His vibrant work is a call for Indigenous empowerment as well as queer visibility. Gibson has a Bachelor of Fine Arts from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago and a Master of Fine Arts from the Royal College of Art, London. Gibson is representing the United States at the Venice Biennale 2024—the first Indigenous artist to have a solo exhibition in the American Pavilion. This traveling exhibition is organized by the Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art, Washington State University and is curated by Ryan Hardesty, Executive Director.
Support for this exhibition and related education and outreach programs has been made possible by a grant from the
Jordan Schnitzer Family Foundation.Opening Reception: October 2nd, 2024 RSVP
Gallery talk with artist Jeffrey Gibson and collector Jordan Schnitzer in association with INTERCHANGE faculty performance event: October 17th, 7:30pm
Buy Tickets - 30MondayCherokee Printing: Then and NowAll Day
The Zuckerman Museum of Art is pleased to feature a careful selection of archival materials and artist books from the Bentley Rare Book Museum’s Cherokee Collection. Historical works on view include a Cherokee Hymn Book, circa 1940; a New Testament of the Holy Bible translated into the Cherokee language, 1860; and a copy of Cherokee Phoenix and Indians’ Advocate, 1830; among others. Also included is a contemporary artist book by Frank Brannon from 2005 as well as several examples of his prints of the Cherokee syllabary.
Buy TicketsJeffrey Gibson: They Teach Love, From the Collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and His Family FoundationAll DayJeffrey Gibson: They Teach Love, from the Collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and His Family Foundation presents a sweeping survey of over 35 objects spanning 15 years. The exhibition includes prints, photography, painting, sculpture, installation, and video. Born in Colorado in 1972, Jeffrey Gibson is of Cherokee heritage and a member of the Mississippi Band of Choctaw. His vibrant work is a call for Indigenous empowerment as well as queer visibility. Gibson has a Bachelor of Fine Arts from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago and a Master of Fine Arts from the Royal College of Art, London. Gibson is representing the United States at the Venice Biennale 2024—the first Indigenous artist to have a solo exhibition in the American Pavilion. This traveling exhibition is organized by the Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art, Washington State University and is curated by Ryan Hardesty, Executive Director.
Support for this exhibition and related education and outreach programs has been made possible by a grant from the
Jordan Schnitzer Family Foundation.Opening Reception: October 2nd, 2024 RSVP
Gallery talk with artist Jeffrey Gibson and collector Jordan Schnitzer in association with INTERCHANGE faculty performance event: October 17th, 7:30pm
Buy Tickets+14LAST DAY OF CLASSES - 7 WEEK IAll DayRe-Allocations in WORKS for September Cycle (08/28/2024 to 09/27/2024) dueAll DayRe-Allocations due in WORKS for transactions dated 08/28/2024 to 09/27/2024
Monthly Pay8:00amMonthly Pay10am 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 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.
Biweekly 1 Time Due 10am10:00amBiweekly 1 Payroll for Dec 24 - Jan 6Cultivating Community in Your Classes11:00amCultivating Community in Your Classes
Facilitator: Rebecca Weaver
Building community in our classes helps students learn more deeply and efficiently, through proximal learning, the sociability of learning, and through creating a sense of belonging for our students. Participants in this workshop will engage in, learn about, and discuss a vareity of different strategies for helping our students develop and maintain connections within our class communities. A short "pre-work" prepatory assignment will be sent out a week before the workshop.
To register, please go log in to OwlTrain and register on the event page here.
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 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.
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.
Wellstar School of Nursing Tour1:00pmYour tour of the Wellstar School of Nursing includes a 10-minute information session that covers topics ranging from programs, admission requirements, and whereyou can take your Nursing degree. The information session will be followed by a 20-minute walking tour of the state-of-the-art building. Come along to get a closer look into what it's like to be a nursing student at Kennesaw.
Ace Your Interview4:00pmSecure your desired role by learning essential skills and strategies to excel in different types of interviews both virtually and in person.
Ace Your Interview4:00pmSecure your desired role by learning essential skills and strategies to excel in different types of interviews—virtually and in person.
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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 Band & KSU Wind Symphony7:30pmBands & Percussion Series. Enjoy performances by the KSU University Band and KSU Wind Symphony under the direction of Bailey School of Music faculty.
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- 1TuesdayREGISTRATION - 7 Week IIAll DayCherokee Printing: Then and NowAll Day
The Zuckerman Museum of Art is pleased to feature a careful selection of archival materials and artist books from the Bentley Rare Book Museum’s Cherokee Collection. Historical works on view include a Cherokee Hymn Book, circa 1940; a New Testament of the Holy Bible translated into the Cherokee language, 1860; and a copy of Cherokee Phoenix and Indians’ Advocate, 1830; among others. Also included is a contemporary artist book by Frank Brannon from 2005 as well as several examples of his prints of the Cherokee syllabary.
Buy Tickets+20DROP/ADD - 7 Week IIAll DayFINAL EXAMS - 7 WEEK IAll DayJeffrey Gibson: They Teach Love, From the Collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and His Family FoundationAll DayJeffrey Gibson: They Teach Love, from the Collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and His Family Foundation presents a sweeping survey of over 35 objects spanning 15 years. The exhibition includes prints, photography, painting, sculpture, installation, and video. Born in Colorado in 1972, Jeffrey Gibson is of Cherokee heritage and a member of the Mississippi Band of Choctaw. His vibrant work is a call for Indigenous empowerment as well as queer visibility. Gibson has a Bachelor of Fine Arts from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago and a Master of Fine Arts from the Royal College of Art, London. Gibson is representing the United States at the Venice Biennale 2024—the first Indigenous artist to have a solo exhibition in the American Pavilion. This traveling exhibition is organized by the Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art, Washington State University and is curated by Ryan Hardesty, Executive Director.
Support for this exhibition and related education and outreach programs has been made possible by a grant from the
Jordan Schnitzer Family Foundation.Opening Reception: October 2nd, 2024 RSVP
Gallery talk with artist Jeffrey Gibson and collector Jordan Schnitzer in association with INTERCHANGE faculty performance event: October 17th, 7:30pm
Buy TicketsArt Educators Biennial: Playful Encounters10:00amThe Zuckerman Museum of Art’s 2024 Art Educators Biennial, Playful Encounters, considers how art can be about play and the myriad ways artist-educators engage artmaking for enjoyment and recreation. Play carries the imagination to unexpected destinations and supports unbridled generative work.
Opening Reception: September 7th, 2024, from 2pm to 4pm. RSVP
Buy TicketsSTEM OPT Workshop10:00amSTEM OPT application
Education Abroad Fair - Kennesaw Campus10:00amThe Kennesaw State University (KSU) Office of Education Abroad will host its annual Education Abroad Fair this year. The Education Abroad Fair is an opportunity for KSU faculty and other exhibitors to present and promote their education abroad programs to students. The fair is a resource for students to learn about the more than 80 study abroad programs that are available to them while at KSU.
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 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.
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 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.
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!
Wellstar (WC) In Motion Wellness Fair11:00amThe Wellness In Motion-Wellness Fair
will transform lives through high-impact engagement and partnering across campus to develop solutions for health and human services that meet the wellness needs of our college.
To focus on overall wellness, fitness, nutrition, and mental and physical health for faculty, staff, and students.
The goal of the Wellness Fair is to draw resources from across campus to help us become better champions of health and wellness and foster a more inclusive environment.
By increasing participation in sports and wellness activities, we can address the issues that are so important for a well-balanced life at school, work, and home.
We want to partner with, support, and promote all the departments and resources that support anything under the Wellness umbrella.
Chemistry and Biochemistry Departmental Seminar Series12:30pmSpeaker: Dr. Kostiantyn O. Marichev, Georgia State University
Title: “Strain Release in Cycloaddition for the Synthesis of Heterocycles and Natural Products”
Abstract: Cycloaddition reactions have been recognized as a robust method to construct carbocyclic or heterocyclic systems in a highly convergent manner through a concerted or stepwise mechanism since the original discovery of the Diels-Alder reaction. N-Heterocyclic compounds are considered “privileged structures” in pharmaceutical and medicinal chemistry for their core structure being present in many biologically active molecules and building blocks. Hence, the development of efficient methods to achieve such heterocycles from low-cost starting materials has attracted considerable attention over the past decades. Our group is involved in exploring strain ring systems, pyridine, quinoline, isoquinoline, and other azine derivatives as potent precursors for the synthesis of such molecular frameworks because of their easy access. We have recently discovered dearomatization/rearomatization strategy as a new methodology for cycloaddition reactions of reactive azinium ylides with dipolarophiles for the construction of new heterocyclic systems.
Bio: Dr. Kostiantyn O. Marichev received his B.S. in Chemistry in 2007 and his M.S. in chemistry in 2008 from Donetsk National University, Ukraine. He then carried out doctoral studies under the guidance of Prof. Nikolai. I. Korotkikh in organic chemistry at the L. M. Litvinenko Institute of Physical Organic and Coal Chemistry (IPOCC), National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine from 2008 to 2013. From 2013 to 2015 he worked as a Postdoctoral Research Associate at the University of Nebraska–Lincoln, Department of Chemistry. In 2016 he worked as a Postdoctoral Research Associate at the University of Texas at San Antonio, Department of Chemistry. He then joined the department of chemistry at Georgia State University, where he is currently an assistant professor.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. Students will be able to meet the speaker following the seminar from 1:30 pm — 2:00 in CL 1009.
SCJ Presents: First Tuesday Series "My Student Journey: Bouncing Back From Challenges"12:30pmJoin us for the next SCJ First Tuesday for an exciting event. On Tuesday, October 1, 2024 from 12:30-1:45 pm in SO 4060, SCJ will present My Student Journey: Bouncing Back From Challenges with guest speaker KSU Criminal Justice Graduate Paisley Kennedy.
Paisley has an amazing story, and students will not want to miss her speak on her incredible journey from academic dismissal to academic success. There will also be an opportunity for discussion, where participants will surely benefit from Paisley's insights.
RSVP is Requested, but not required. To RSVP blease send an email to SCJDEPTKSU@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 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.
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.
Active Learning Techniques that Work in All Teaching Modalities2:00pmActive Learning Techniques that Work in All Teaching Modalities
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.
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.
Writers and Warlocks5:00pmHave a thirst for adventure? Join Writers & Warlocks! This D&D group meets regularly in the KSU Writing Center on the Marietta campus. For more information, email us at: wcgamewriters@kennesaw.edu
Nursing Interest Night5:30pmInformational Session for students interested in a Nursing Degree
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Prillaman Hall HS 2204, 5:30 pm
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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 TicketsBarbecue7:30pmBarbecue centers around the O'Mallerys, a dysfunctional group of siblings who come together for a park barbecue in order to stage an emergency intervention for their sister Barbara, whose drug habit has gotten out of hand. However, there are in fact two O'Mallery families, one White and one Black. Each appear in different, yet similar scenes that juxtapose to create a dialogue about racial and family politics.
Buy Tickets - 2WednesdayFINAL EXAMS - 7 WEEK IAll DayJeffrey Gibson: They Teach Love, From the Collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and His Family FoundationAll Day
Jeffrey Gibson: They Teach Love, from the Collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and His Family Foundation presents a sweeping survey of over 35 objects spanning 15 years. The exhibition includes prints, photography, painting, sculpture, installation, and video. Born in Colorado in 1972, Jeffrey Gibson is of Cherokee heritage and a member of the Mississippi Band of Choctaw. His vibrant work is a call for Indigenous empowerment as well as queer visibility. Gibson has a Bachelor of Fine Arts from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago and a Master of Fine Arts from the Royal College of Art, London. Gibson is representing the United States at the Venice Biennale 2024—the first Indigenous artist to have a solo exhibition in the American Pavilion. This traveling exhibition is organized by the Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art, Washington State University and is curated by Ryan Hardesty, Executive Director.
Support for this exhibition and related education and outreach programs has been made possible by a grant from the
Jordan Schnitzer Family Foundation.Opening Reception: October 2nd, 2024 RSVP
Gallery talk with artist Jeffrey Gibson and collector Jordan Schnitzer in association with INTERCHANGE faculty performance event: October 17th, 7:30pm
Buy Tickets+23REGISTRATION - 7 Week IIAll DayCherokee Printing: Then and NowAll DayThe Zuckerman Museum of Art is pleased to feature a careful selection of archival materials and artist books from the Bentley Rare Book Museum’s Cherokee Collection. Historical works on view include a Cherokee Hymn Book, circa 1940; a New Testament of the Holy Bible translated into the Cherokee language, 1860; and a copy of Cherokee Phoenix and Indians’ Advocate, 1830; among others. Also included is a contemporary artist book by Frank Brannon from 2005 as well as several examples of his prints of the Cherokee syllabary.
Buy TicketsDROP/ADD - 7 Week IIAll DayCSM/WCHHS NETWORKING EVENT9:30amOur College’s next Networking Event is coming soon! We’ll be joining the College of Science and Mathematics to hear about opportunities for research and curricular collaborations on October 2 from 9:30-12 in the Prillaman Indoor Plaza.
Prillaman Hall Indoor Plaza
Presentations from both colleges
Opportunities for collaboration
Research & Curriculum
9:30--Coffee and Networking
10:00--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 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.
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 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.
Art Educators Biennial: Playful Encounters10:00amThe Zuckerman Museum of Art’s 2024 Art Educators Biennial, Playful Encounters, considers how art can be about play and the myriad ways artist-educators engage artmaking for enjoyment and recreation. Play carries the imagination to unexpected destinations and supports unbridled generative work.
Opening Reception: September 7th, 2024, from 2pm to 4pm. RSVP
Buy TicketsWorkshop: 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!
Elevate Your Image12:00pmLearn how to define your strengths, build a compelling online presence, & unlock your unique potential for today's job market!
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 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.
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.
Analysis and Applied Mathematics (AAM) Seminar1:15pmSpeaker: Dr. Fumihiko Onoue, TU Munich
Title: “Liquid drop model with nonlocal surface tension”
Abstract: George Gamow introduced the liquid drop model of the atomic nucleus in 1928 to explain the behaviour of atoms. The classical model is more or less well-studied today, for instance, by Knuepfer and Muratov. In this talk, we extend this model into the so-called nonlocal liquid drop model with ''nonlocal'' surface tension. We also see some geometric aspects of this nonlocal model.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: zJNwy1Getting Started with Microsoft Copilot2:00pmJoin us for an engaging workshop delving into the exciting world of Microsoft Copilot, a powerful AI (artificial intelligence) tool that can generate text, images, and summaries. Learn best practices for using Copilot securely to protect your data as you ask Copilot to answer questions, generate creative content, and even proofread 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!
College Algebra Factoring Success Camp (Marietta)2:00pmBrush up on your factoring skills at the College Algebra (MATH 1111) Factoring Success Camp! You will need these skills in upcoming college algebra modules and again in your future math courses.
Book Chat | How Learning Works: Student Differences2:00pmBook Chat | How Learning Works: Student Differences
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. The first installment focuses on the first principle, the role of student differences in the learning process. Each session can be attended individually. 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.
College Algebra Factoring Success Camp (Kennesaw)2:30pmBrush up on your factoring skills at the College Algebra (MATH 1111) Factoring Success Camp! You will need these skills in upcoming college algebra modules and again in your future math courses.
Discrete Math Seminar2:30pmSpeaker: Jonah Klein, University of South Carolina at Columbia
Title: “Bounding the j-th smallest modulus of a covering system with distinct moduli”
Abstract: A covering system is a finite set of arithmetic progressions with the property that each integer belongs to at least one of them. Ever since their introduction by Erdos in 1950, covering systems have attracted a steady amount of interest. Of particular interest has been the minimum modulus problem, posed by Erdos in 1950. Erdos asked if there is a uniform bound on the smallest modulus ˝ of a covering system with distinct moduli. In 2015, Hough showed that this is the case, and gave a bound of 10^16. In 2021, Balister, Bollobas, Morris, Sahasrabudhe, and Tiba modified Hough’s approach, developing a new method that they coined the distortion method. Using this method, they reduced Hough’s bound to 616000. The distortion method has seen a number of applications in recent years, one of which is the focal point of this talk. In joint work with Dimitris Koukoulopoulos and Simon Lemieux, we showed that the j-th smallest modulus of a covering system with distinct moduli is bounded by exp(c log2 (j)/ log log(j)) for some absolute constant c. In this talk, we will give an overview of the distortion method and its recent applications. We will then show how it was used, in conjunction with a theorem of Crittenden and Vanden Eynden, to obtain a bound on the j-th smallest modulus of a covering system with distinct moduli.
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 person and virtually.
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Stream LinkGetting Work Done: Managing Your Time and Motivation in Grad School4:00pmDo you worry that there is not enough time to complete your work? Or do you have time but struggle with a lack of motivation or focus?
Join us for this popular discussion led by Dr. Christopher Pallas.
We will discuss common challenges to making consistent progress in your research and studies, engage in exercises to pinpoint reasons for time or motivation constraints, and help you begin developing a personal toolkit of solutions that you can use to overcome these obstacles.
When: October 2, 2024
Time: 4-5 p.m.
Where: Academic Learning Center, Room 3210Click HERE to register.
Writers and Warlocks5:00pmHave a thirst for adventure? Join Writers & Warlocks! This D&D group meets regularly in the KSU Writing Center on the Marietta campus. For more information, email us at: wcgamewriters@kennesaw.edu
Not Your Professor's Book Club5:00pmLove manga? Looking to make friends with similar interests? Join “Not Your Professor’s Book Club” on Wednesdays! Expect snacks, games, and good books. We hope to see you there in Johnson 101 (the Marietta Campus Writing Center) from 6:00-7:00 PM!
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
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Also, learn about the School-Based Behavioral Health Program.
The Write Place6:00pmLooking 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.
Barbecue7:30pmBarbecue centers around the O'Mallerys, a dysfunctional group of siblings who come together for a park barbecue in order to stage an emergency intervention for their sister Barbara, whose drug habit has gotten out of hand. However, there are in fact two O'Mallery families, one White and one Black. Each appear in different, yet similar scenes that juxtapose to create a dialogue about racial and family politics.
Buy Tickets - 3ThursdayCherokee Printing: Then and NowAll Day
The Zuckerman Museum of Art is pleased to feature a careful selection of archival materials and artist books from the Bentley Rare Book Museum’s Cherokee Collection. Historical works on view include a Cherokee Hymn Book, circa 1940; a New Testament of the Holy Bible translated into the Cherokee language, 1860; and a copy of Cherokee Phoenix and Indians’ Advocate, 1830; among others. Also included is a contemporary artist book by Frank Brannon from 2005 as well as several examples of his prints of the Cherokee syllabary.
Buy TicketsDROP/ADD - 7 Week IIAll Day+15Jeffrey Gibson: They Teach Love, From the Collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and His Family FoundationAll DayJeffrey Gibson: They Teach Love, from the Collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and His Family Foundation presents a sweeping survey of over 35 objects spanning 15 years. The exhibition includes prints, photography, painting, sculpture, installation, and video. Born in Colorado in 1972, Jeffrey Gibson is of Cherokee heritage and a member of the Mississippi Band of Choctaw. His vibrant work is a call for Indigenous empowerment as well as queer visibility. Gibson has a Bachelor of Fine Arts from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago and a Master of Fine Arts from the Royal College of Art, London. Gibson is representing the United States at the Venice Biennale 2024—the first Indigenous artist to have a solo exhibition in the American Pavilion. This traveling exhibition is organized by the Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art, Washington State University and is curated by Ryan Hardesty, Executive Director.
Support for this exhibition and related education and outreach programs has been made possible by a grant from the
Jordan Schnitzer Family Foundation.Opening Reception: October 2nd, 2024 RSVP
Gallery talk with artist Jeffrey Gibson and collector Jordan Schnitzer in association with INTERCHANGE faculty performance event: October 17th, 7:30pm
Buy TicketsREGISTRATION - 7 Week IIAll Day10AM Marietta Campus Spotlight Tour: Architecture12:00amNote- 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 30-minute information session that covers topics ranging from campus majors and programs, admission requirements, and financial aid information. The information session will be followed by a 60-minute walking tour of the Marietta Campus.
After your tour, you are invited to meet with the Department of Architecture.
The Department of Architecture provides multidisciplinary curriculums that nurture critical thinking. The programs embrace new technologies and encourage creativity and innovation through integration of the theory, art, technology and science of the built environment. The 5-year Bachelor of Architecture program, at KSU, is a National Architectural Accrediting Board (NAAB) accredited, first processional degree in architecture, leading to eligibility for licensure (Architectural Registration Exam).
Note: You do not need to be an Architecture major to attend this tour.
Art Educators Biennial: Playful Encounters10:00amThe Zuckerman Museum of Art’s 2024 Art Educators Biennial, Playful Encounters, considers how art can be about play and the myriad ways artist-educators engage artmaking for enjoyment and recreation. Play carries the imagination to unexpected destinations and supports unbridled generative work.
Opening Reception: September 7th, 2024, from 2pm to 4pm. RSVP
Buy TicketsExercise Science & Sport Management 2nd Annual Job & Internship Fair10:00amExercise Science & Sport Management
2nd Annual Job & Internship Fair
Student Center University Room
Thursday, October 3, 202410:00 am - 12:30 pm
Business casual attire and resumes are highly recommended.You Matter Couch Conversations12:00pmEngaging in lively conversations with others serves as both a form of social interaction and a means to enhance your mental health. Couch Conversations provides participants with opportunities to discuss various topics, from pop culture to sharing personal experiences and emotions. This event is a great way to practice active listening, empathy, and effective communication skills. As we provide space to share thoughts and feelings without judgment, we intend to foster stronger social connections but also gain a sense of belonging and emotional well-being. Couch Conversations is a reminder of the power of human connection and how simple interactions can positively impact mental health.
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!
Adulting 101: Voting 1012:00pmEmpower yourself with the knowledge and skills necessary to understand the voting process and make informed voting decisions by joining us for this Adulting 101. Whether you're a first-time voter or looking to deepen your understanding of the democratic process, this workshop is for you. Take the first step towards becoming an informed and active citizen – your voice matters!
Hosted in partnership with the Department of Student Leadership
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!
SAS Training for New Financial Users: October 3rd, 20242:00pmClick the above link to register for this hands-on training session for users who are new to SAS Financial Reports.
Topics include report navigation, sorting, filtering, saving, and understanding the data. You must have a SAS user account and approval to view financial information before taking this class. The Financial Report request form may be found here: https://fiscalservices.kennesaw.edu/docs/FinancialReportingDataWarehouseUserAccountRequestForm.pdf.
College Algebra Factoring Success Camp (Kennesaw)3:30pmBrush up on your factoring skills at the College Algebra (MATH 1111) Factoring Success Camp! You will need these skills in upcoming college algebra modules and again in your future math courses.
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!
WCHHS New VITAL Faculty Orientation Series6:00pmPlease join us for these upcoming sessions:
WCHHS New VITAL Faculty Orientation Series:
Effectively Teaching your Classes-October
Student Success Initiatives-November
How to Join a Session:
Meeting ID: 235 252 554 03
Passcode: abavef
KSU 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 TicketsBarbecue7:30pmBarbecue centers around the O'Mallerys, a dysfunctional group of siblings who come together for a park barbecue in order to stage an emergency intervention for their sister Barbara, whose drug habit has gotten out of hand. However, there are in fact two O'Mallery families, one White and one Black. Each appear in different, yet similar scenes that juxtapose to create a dialogue about racial and family politics.
Buy TicketsCollege Algebra Factoring Success Camp (Virtual)8:30pmBrush up on your factoring skills at the College Algebra (MATH 1111) Factoring Success Camp! You will need these skills in upcoming college algebra modules and again in your future math courses.
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Passcode: F@ctor1ng - 4FridayCherokee Printing: Then and NowAll Day
The Zuckerman Museum of Art is pleased to feature a careful selection of archival materials and artist books from the Bentley Rare Book Museum’s Cherokee Collection. Historical works on view include a Cherokee Hymn Book, circa 1940; a New Testament of the Holy Bible translated into the Cherokee language, 1860; and a copy of Cherokee Phoenix and Indians’ Advocate, 1830; among others. Also included is a contemporary artist book by Frank Brannon from 2005 as well as several examples of his prints of the Cherokee syllabary.
Buy TicketsDROP/ADD - 7 Week IIAll Day+12Jeffrey Gibson: They Teach Love, From the Collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and His Family FoundationAll DayJeffrey Gibson: They Teach Love, from the Collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and His Family Foundation presents a sweeping survey of over 35 objects spanning 15 years. The exhibition includes prints, photography, painting, sculpture, installation, and video. Born in Colorado in 1972, Jeffrey Gibson is of Cherokee heritage and a member of the Mississippi Band of Choctaw. His vibrant work is a call for Indigenous empowerment as well as queer visibility. Gibson has a Bachelor of Fine Arts from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago and a Master of Fine Arts from the Royal College of Art, London. Gibson is representing the United States at the Venice Biennale 2024—the first Indigenous artist to have a solo exhibition in the American Pavilion. This traveling exhibition is organized by the Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art, Washington State University and is curated by Ryan Hardesty, Executive Director.
Support for this exhibition and related education and outreach programs has been made possible by a grant from the
Jordan Schnitzer Family Foundation.Opening Reception: October 2nd, 2024 RSVP
Gallery talk with artist Jeffrey Gibson and collector Jordan Schnitzer in association with INTERCHANGE faculty performance event: October 17th, 7:30pm
Buy TicketsREGISTRATION - 7 Week IIAll Day10AM Marietta Campus Spotlight Tour: Architecture12:00amNote- 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 30-minute information session that covers topics ranging from campus majors and programs, admission requirements, and financial aid information. The information session will be followed by a 60-minute walking tour of the Marietta Campus.
After your tour, you are invited to meet with the Department of Architecture.
The Department of Architecture provides multidisciplinary curriculums that nurture critical thinking. The programs embrace new technologies and encourage creativity and innovation through integration of the theory, art, technology and science of the built environment. The 5-year Bachelor of Architecture program, at KSU, is a National Architectural Accrediting Board (NAAB) accredited, first processional degree in architecture, leading to eligibility for licensure (Architectural Registration Exam).
Note: You do not need to be an Architecture major to attend this tour.
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 TicketsBiweekly 1 Pay Date9:00amBiweekly 1 Pay Date Dec 24 - Jan 610AM 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.”
Art Educators Biennial: Playful Encounters10:00amThe Zuckerman Museum of Art’s 2024 Art Educators Biennial, Playful Encounters, considers how art can be about play and the myriad ways artist-educators engage artmaking for enjoyment and recreation. Play carries the imagination to unexpected destinations and supports unbridled generative work.
Opening Reception: September 7th, 2024, from 2pm to 4pm. RSVP
Buy TicketsCoffee with the Class Dean11:00amFLIGHT28, you've been at The nest for over a month and it's time to meet your Class Dean!
Join us for FREE coffee and other light refreshments, meet your Dean, grab some FLIGHT merch, and chat with other students. See you there!
Assistant and Associate Chairs Mutual Mentoring Group | Fall 202412:30pmAssistant and Associate Chairs Mutual Mentoring Group
Event Type: Hybrid
Facilitator: Tanja Link
The Assistant and Associate Chairs Mutual Mentoring Group, AAC-MMG, provides an opportunity for assistant and associate chairs to build community with like-minded peers and support each other while achieving goals as defined by the group. Members will meet each month to discuss topics related to opportunities and challenges related to their role.To register, please go log in to OwlTrain and register on the event page here.
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 series3:30pmSpeaker: Dr. Cristian Guiérrez, Temple University
Title: “TBA”
Abstract:
The KSU Mathematics Colloquium is a seminar series that brings in researchers from other universities to present results on all areas of Mathematics. The talks are targeted at general audiences of students and professors.
This seminar will be held in person and virtually.
Barbecue8:00pmBarbecue centers around the O'Mallerys, a dysfunctional group of siblings who come together for a park barbecue in order to stage an emergency intervention for their sister Barbara, whose drug habit has gotten out of hand. However, there are in fact two O'Mallery families, one White and one Black. Each appear in different, yet similar scenes that juxtapose to create a dialogue about racial and family politics.
Buy Tickets - 5SaturdayCherokee Printing: Then and NowAll Day
The Zuckerman Museum of Art is pleased to feature a careful selection of archival materials and artist books from the Bentley Rare Book Museum’s Cherokee Collection. Historical works on view include a Cherokee Hymn Book, circa 1940; a New Testament of the Holy Bible translated into the Cherokee language, 1860; and a copy of Cherokee Phoenix and Indians’ Advocate, 1830; among others. Also included is a contemporary artist book by Frank Brannon from 2005 as well as several examples of his prints of the Cherokee syllabary.
Buy TicketsDROP/ADD - 7 Week IIAll Day+8Jeffrey Gibson: They Teach Love, From the Collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and His Family FoundationAll DayJeffrey Gibson: They Teach Love, from the Collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and His Family Foundation presents a sweeping survey of over 35 objects spanning 15 years. The exhibition includes prints, photography, painting, sculpture, installation, and video. Born in Colorado in 1972, Jeffrey Gibson is of Cherokee heritage and a member of the Mississippi Band of Choctaw. His vibrant work is a call for Indigenous empowerment as well as queer visibility. Gibson has a Bachelor of Fine Arts from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago and a Master of Fine Arts from the Royal College of Art, London. Gibson is representing the United States at the Venice Biennale 2024—the first Indigenous artist to have a solo exhibition in the American Pavilion. This traveling exhibition is organized by the Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art, Washington State University and is curated by Ryan Hardesty, Executive Director.
Support for this exhibition and related education and outreach programs has been made possible by a grant from the
Jordan Schnitzer Family Foundation.Opening Reception: October 2nd, 2024 RSVP
Gallery talk with artist Jeffrey Gibson and collector Jordan Schnitzer in association with INTERCHANGE faculty performance event: October 17th, 7:30pm
Buy TicketsREGISTRATION - 7 Week IIAll DaySatisfactory Academic Progress Appeal DeadlineAll DayActive 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 TicketsPh.D. in Business Administration Information Session10:00amJoin us for an upcoming virtual information session to learn about the Ph.D. Program at Coles College of Business.
Our program focuses on concentrations in Accounting, Business Management, Information Systems, Marketing, and Risk and Decision Analytics each student receives a personalized Ph.D. program experience to excel
We encourage you to attend an information session before applying. The material provided during these sessions, as well as the ability to meet and interact with Program leadership, will enable you to make a more informed decision.
Art Educators Biennial: Playful Encounters12:00pmThe Zuckerman Museum of Art’s 2024 Art Educators Biennial, Playful Encounters, considers how art can be about play and the myriad ways artist-educators engage artmaking for enjoyment and recreation. Play carries the imagination to unexpected destinations and supports unbridled generative work.
Opening Reception: September 7th, 2024, from 2pm to 4pm. RSVP
Buy TicketsBarbecue2:00pmBarbecue centers around the O'Mallerys, a dysfunctional group of siblings who come together for a park barbecue in order to stage an emergency intervention for their sister Barbara, whose drug habit has gotten out of hand. However, there are in fact two O'Mallery families, one White and one Black. Each appear in different, yet similar scenes that juxtapose to create a dialogue about racial and family politics.
Buy TicketsBarbecue8:00pmBarbecue centers around the O'Mallerys, a dysfunctional group of siblings who come together for a park barbecue in order to stage an emergency intervention for their sister Barbara, whose drug habit has gotten out of hand. However, there are in fact two O'Mallery families, one White and one Black. Each appear in different, yet similar scenes that juxtapose to create a dialogue about racial and family politics.
Buy Tickets
- 6SundayCherokee Printing: Then and NowAll Day
The Zuckerman Museum of Art is pleased to feature a careful selection of archival materials and artist books from the Bentley Rare Book Museum’s Cherokee Collection. Historical works on view include a Cherokee Hymn Book, circa 1940; a New Testament of the Holy Bible translated into the Cherokee language, 1860; and a copy of Cherokee Phoenix and Indians’ Advocate, 1830; among others. Also included is a contemporary artist book by Frank Brannon from 2005 as well as several examples of his prints of the Cherokee syllabary.
Buy TicketsDROP/ADD - 7 Week IIAll Day+4Jeffrey Gibson: They Teach Love, From the Collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and His Family FoundationAll DayJeffrey Gibson: They Teach Love, from the Collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and His Family Foundation presents a sweeping survey of over 35 objects spanning 15 years. The exhibition includes prints, photography, painting, sculpture, installation, and video. Born in Colorado in 1972, Jeffrey Gibson is of Cherokee heritage and a member of the Mississippi Band of Choctaw. His vibrant work is a call for Indigenous empowerment as well as queer visibility. Gibson has a Bachelor of Fine Arts from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago and a Master of Fine Arts from the Royal College of Art, London. Gibson is representing the United States at the Venice Biennale 2024—the first Indigenous artist to have a solo exhibition in the American Pavilion. This traveling exhibition is organized by the Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art, Washington State University and is curated by Ryan Hardesty, Executive Director.
Support for this exhibition and related education and outreach programs has been made possible by a grant from the
Jordan Schnitzer Family Foundation.Opening Reception: October 2nd, 2024 RSVP
Gallery talk with artist Jeffrey Gibson and collector Jordan Schnitzer in association with INTERCHANGE faculty performance event: October 17th, 7:30pm
Buy TicketsREGISTRATION - 7 Week IIAll DayActive 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 TicketsBarbecue3:00pmBarbecue centers around the O'Mallerys, a dysfunctional group of siblings who come together for a park barbecue in order to stage an emergency intervention for their sister Barbara, whose drug habit has gotten out of hand. However, there are in fact two O'Mallery families, one White and one Black. Each appear in different, yet similar scenes that juxtapose to create a dialogue about racial and family politics.
Buy Tickets - 7MondayCherokee Printing: Then and NowAll Day
The Zuckerman Museum of Art is pleased to feature a careful selection of archival materials and artist books from the Bentley Rare Book Museum’s Cherokee Collection. Historical works on view include a Cherokee Hymn Book, circa 1940; a New Testament of the Holy Bible translated into the Cherokee language, 1860; and a copy of Cherokee Phoenix and Indians’ Advocate, 1830; among others. Also included is a contemporary artist book by Frank Brannon from 2005 as well as several examples of his prints of the Cherokee syllabary.
Buy TicketsFINAL GRADES DUE BY NOON - 7 week Session IAll Day+17Jeffrey Gibson: They Teach Love, From the Collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and His Family FoundationAll DayJeffrey Gibson: They Teach Love, from the Collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and His Family Foundation presents a sweeping survey of over 35 objects spanning 15 years. The exhibition includes prints, photography, painting, sculpture, installation, and video. Born in Colorado in 1972, Jeffrey Gibson is of Cherokee heritage and a member of the Mississippi Band of Choctaw. His vibrant work is a call for Indigenous empowerment as well as queer visibility. Gibson has a Bachelor of Fine Arts from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago and a Master of Fine Arts from the Royal College of Art, London. Gibson is representing the United States at the Venice Biennale 2024—the first Indigenous artist to have a solo exhibition in the American Pavilion. This traveling exhibition is organized by the Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art, Washington State University and is curated by Ryan Hardesty, Executive Director.
Support for this exhibition and related education and outreach programs has been made possible by a grant from the
Jordan Schnitzer Family Foundation.Opening Reception: October 2nd, 2024 RSVP
Gallery talk with artist Jeffrey Gibson and collector Jordan Schnitzer in association with INTERCHANGE faculty performance event: October 17th, 7:30pm
Buy TicketsREGISTRATION - 7 Week IIAll DayDROP/ADD - 7 Week IIAll DayAccessible Teaching Essentials (ATE) Workshop9:00amThis 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.
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 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.
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 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.
ePro New User Training for Requesters: October 7, 202410:00amRead 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 Requesters.
You can visit this link for any additional information, including instructions on how to gain access to ePro.
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.
Research Town Hall – Marietta Campus1:00pmHear about the Office of Research’s exciting new initiatives and our approach to the strategic plan. Whether you are a seasoned researcher or just getting started, be sure to join us for this discussion on KSU Research!
RSVP Here: https://kennesawstateuniversity-vbzux.formstack.com/forms/town_hall_fall_2024
Pre-Tenure Mutual Mentoring Group | Fall 20241:00pmPre-Tenure Mutual Mentoring Group
Event Type: Virtual
Facilitator: Michele DiPietro
This mutual mentoring group will bring tenure track faculty together who are preparing to submit their pre-tenure portfolios in the fall. We will support each other through the process and help each other connect with resources that can get our questions answered.To register, please go log in to OwlTrain and register on the event page here.
Preparing a Successful IRB Submission1:00pmThis training session is designed to guide researchers through the process of submitting an initial IRB application in Cayuse. Participants will learn how to accurately complete and submit their study protocol for IRB review. By the end of the session, attendees will be equipped with the knowledge and skills needed to successfully navigate the Cayuse platform and submit a complete, thorough IRB application. This training is ideal for new researchers or anyone unfamiliar with Cayuse.
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 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.
Activity Designer - An AI Tool for Lesson Planning3:30pmActivity Designer - An AI Tool for Lesson Planning
Facilitator: Tris Utschig
AI tools are rapidly reshaping the landscape of higher education, providing opportunities for faculty members seeking innovative methods to enhance their productivity in various academic processes. In this hands-on workshop we will explore two specialized AI tools within ChatGPT that address lesson planning. The Activity Designer tool helps faculty draft lesson plans that align with the learning process, and the Learning to Learn Coach help to build the learning capability of students as they move through the learning process. By the end of this session, faculty members will be equipped with practical skills and innovative approaches to incorporate ChatGPT into their daily academic practices around teaching and mentoring students. Additionally, we will delve into some of the ethical considerations and limitations of employing AI in academic settings, ensuring participants are equipped with a comprehensive understanding of AI's role in education.
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.
Corporate Spotlight Series - CRH5:00pmCRH will be on campus to talk about interesting ways they are applying analytics in their company, and what careers are available to our students after graduation.
CRH is a leading provider of building materials solutions that builds, connects, and improves our world. Operating in 29 countries, the Company has market leadership positions in North America and Europe.
The CRH Americas Materials (“AMAT”) data and analytics team is focused on providing timely and actionable insights for our strategic, operational and commercial teams through a combination of visual and advanced analytics. CRH Americas Materials leaders will share their career journeys, interesting data analytics initiatives, and current opportunities. Those presenting:
• Mark Arnold, VP Analytics and Business Intelligence
• Vineet Shukla, Business Intelligence Program Manager
• Aman Kewalramani, Business Intelligence SpecialistThis event is by registration only. Register Here
Buy TicketsWorkshop: Writing at the Graduate Level5:00pmThe demands of writing graduate papers, capstones, theses, and dissertations can feel overwhelming. Come to this workshop to gain a better understanding of the expectations of graduate-level writing. Join us via Teams: click here!
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 - 8TuesdayCherokee Printing: Then and NowAll Day
The Zuckerman Museum of Art is pleased to feature a careful selection of archival materials and artist books from the Bentley Rare Book Museum’s Cherokee Collection. Historical works on view include a Cherokee Hymn Book, circa 1940; a New Testament of the Holy Bible translated into the Cherokee language, 1860; and a copy of Cherokee Phoenix and Indians’ Advocate, 1830; among others. Also included is a contemporary artist book by Frank Brannon from 2005 as well as several examples of his prints of the Cherokee syllabary.
Buy TicketsDROP/ADD - 7 Week IIAll Day+14Jeffrey Gibson: They Teach Love, From the Collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and His Family FoundationAll DayJeffrey Gibson: They Teach Love, from the Collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and His Family Foundation presents a sweeping survey of over 35 objects spanning 15 years. The exhibition includes prints, photography, painting, sculpture, installation, and video. Born in Colorado in 1972, Jeffrey Gibson is of Cherokee heritage and a member of the Mississippi Band of Choctaw. His vibrant work is a call for Indigenous empowerment as well as queer visibility. Gibson has a Bachelor of Fine Arts from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago and a Master of Fine Arts from the Royal College of Art, London. Gibson is representing the United States at the Venice Biennale 2024—the first Indigenous artist to have a solo exhibition in the American Pavilion. This traveling exhibition is organized by the Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art, Washington State University and is curated by Ryan Hardesty, Executive Director.
Support for this exhibition and related education and outreach programs has been made possible by a grant from the
Jordan Schnitzer Family Foundation.Opening Reception: October 2nd, 2024 RSVP
Gallery talk with artist Jeffrey Gibson and collector Jordan Schnitzer in association with INTERCHANGE faculty performance event: October 17th, 7:30pm
Buy TicketsREGISTRATION - 7 Week IIAll Day10am 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 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.
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 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.
Adobe Express Workshop10:00amJoin 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!
Art Educators Biennial: Playful Encounters10:00amThe Zuckerman Museum of Art’s 2024 Art Educators Biennial, Playful Encounters, considers how art can be about play and the myriad ways artist-educators engage artmaking for enjoyment and recreation. Play carries the imagination to unexpected destinations and supports unbridled generative work.
Opening Reception: September 7th, 2024, from 2pm to 4pm. RSVP
Buy TicketsMaster 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.5 Steps to Secure an Internship12:00pmUnlock your potential by exploring practical tools and insider tops to navigate the competitive internship process successfully.
Closing the Loop: Sharing Our SoTL with a Scholarly Audience12:30pmClosing the Loop: Sharing Our SoTL with a Scholarly Audience
Facilitator: Hillary Steiner
The Scholarship of Teaching and Learning (SoTL) is both intensely personal, being grounded in our own teaching practices, and necessarily public as an important contribution to the improvement of higher education. In this virtual interactive workshop, we will consider our options for sharing SoTL with others, including conference presentations, disciplinary and interdisciplinary journals, and alternative outlets. We will also address our fears about rigor and significance by investigating alternatives to traditional citation measures. Participants will leave the session with personalized practical suggestions for sharing their SoTL with a scholarly audience.
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 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.
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.
LIL Engaged Leader (Fall 2024): Personal Values3:30pmBiweekly 2 SPARS Due5:00pmBiweekly 2 SPARS Due Payroll Jan 7 - Jan 20Writers and Warlocks5:00pmHave a thirst for adventure? Join Writers & Warlocks! This D&D group meets regularly in the KSU Writing Center on the Marietta campus. For more information, email us at: wcgamewriters@kennesaw.edu
- 9WednesdayCherokee Printing: Then and NowAll Day
The Zuckerman Museum of Art is pleased to feature a careful selection of archival materials and artist books from the Bentley Rare Book Museum’s Cherokee Collection. Historical works on view include a Cherokee Hymn Book, circa 1940; a New Testament of the Holy Bible translated into the Cherokee language, 1860; and a copy of Cherokee Phoenix and Indians’ Advocate, 1830; among others. Also included is a contemporary artist book by Frank Brannon from 2005 as well as several examples of his prints of the Cherokee syllabary.
Buy TicketsFall 2024 Symposium of Student Scholars: Oral Presentation Abstract DeadlineAll DaySubmit your abstract by 11:59pm to be considered to represent undergraduate researchers in your college! Each college has been assigned a 1-hour time slot, and each chosen oral presentation/performance is allotted 10-minutes.
+22GSA ConventionAll DaySave the Dates for the GSA Convention October 9th through October 11th, 2024. More details coming soon.
Jeffrey Gibson: They Teach Love, From the Collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and His Family FoundationAll DayJeffrey Gibson: They Teach Love, from the Collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and His Family Foundation presents a sweeping survey of over 35 objects spanning 15 years. The exhibition includes prints, photography, painting, sculpture, installation, and video. Born in Colorado in 1972, Jeffrey Gibson is of Cherokee heritage and a member of the Mississippi Band of Choctaw. His vibrant work is a call for Indigenous empowerment as well as queer visibility. Gibson has a Bachelor of Fine Arts from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago and a Master of Fine Arts from the Royal College of Art, London. Gibson is representing the United States at the Venice Biennale 2024—the first Indigenous artist to have a solo exhibition in the American Pavilion. This traveling exhibition is organized by the Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art, Washington State University and is curated by Ryan Hardesty, Executive Director.
Support for this exhibition and related education and outreach programs has been made possible by a grant from the
Jordan Schnitzer Family Foundation.Opening Reception: October 2nd, 2024 RSVP
Gallery talk with artist Jeffrey Gibson and collector Jordan Schnitzer in association with INTERCHANGE faculty performance event: October 17th, 7:30pm
Buy TicketsREGISTRATION - 7 Week IIAll DayPAYMENT DEADLINE - 7 Week IIAll DayPayment deadline for registrations in October.
DROP/ADD - 7 Week IIAll Day10AM 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 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.
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 master 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.
Art Educators Biennial: Playful Encounters10:00amThe Zuckerman Museum of Art’s 2024 Art Educators Biennial, Playful Encounters, considers how art can be about play and the myriad ways artist-educators engage artmaking for enjoyment and recreation. Play carries the imagination to unexpected destinations and supports unbridled generative work.
Opening Reception: September 7th, 2024, from 2pm to 4pm. RSVP
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 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.
Education Abroad Fair - Marietta Campus11:00amThe Education Abroad Fair is an opportunity for KSU faculty and other exhibitors to present and promote their education abroad programs to students. The fair is a resource for students to learn about the more than 80 study abroad programs that are available to them while at KSU.
Preparing a Successful IRB Submission1:00pmThis training session is designed to guide researchers through the process of submitting an initial IRB application in Cayuse. Participants will learn how to accurately complete and submit their study protocol for IRB review. By the end of the session, attendees will be equipped with the knowledge and skills needed to successfully navigate the Cayuse platform and submit a complete, thorough IRB application. This training is ideal for new researchers or anyone unfamiliar with Cayuse.
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 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.
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.
Accessing & Navigating uHoo Analytics2:00pmAccessing & Navigating uHoo Analytics
Event Type: Hybrid
uHoo is KSU’s new learning analytics tool that helps faculty visualize and uncover existing patterns in your D2L data. It’s a great tool for promoting student success, allowing you to review frequently missed quiz items, see patterns of student attendance, quickly identify students who need extra help, and more. Come to this introductory session to learn more about how to access and navigate uHoo Analytics.To register, please go log in to OwlTrain and register on the event page here.
Literature Reviews in Your Discipline4:30pmThis is the second session in the Literature Review Workshop Series. Librarians from each college will discuss how literature reviews work for the disciplines they serve and demonstrate useful resources. Students will then join breakout rooms with their collegiate librarian to ask questions specific to their discipline.
Click HERE to register.
Writers and Warlocks5:00pmHave a thirst for adventure? Join Writers & Warlocks! This D&D group meets regularly in the KSU Writing Center on the Marietta campus. For more information, email us at: wcgamewriters@kennesaw.edu
Not Your Professor's Book Club5:00pmLove manga? Looking to make friends with similar interests? Join “Not Your Professor’s Book Club” on Wednesdays! Expect snacks, games, and good books. We hope to see you there in Johnson 101 (the Marietta Campus Writing Center) from 6:00-7:00 PM!
WCHHS New VITAL Faculty Orientation Series5:30pmPlease join us for these upcoming sessions:
WCHHS New VITAL Faculty Orientation Series:
Effectively Teaching your Classes-October
Student Success Initiatives-November
How to Join a Session:
Meeting ID: 235 252 554 03
Passcode: abavef
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.
MSDSA Virtual Information Session6:00pmAre you interested in a Master's in Data Science and Analytics? Program Director Dr. Austin Brown will go through the program and answer your questions during this virtual information session.
The Write Place6:00pmLooking 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 Philharmonic Orchestra7:30pmOrchestras Series. Enjoy a performance by the KSU Philharmonic Orchestra led by Bailey School of Music faculty Nancy Conley.
Buy Tickets - 10ThursdayGSA ConventionAll Day
Save the Dates for the GSA Convention October 9th through October 11th, 2024. More details coming soon.
Jeffrey Gibson: They Teach Love, From the Collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and His Family FoundationAll DayJeffrey Gibson: They Teach Love, from the Collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and His Family Foundation presents a sweeping survey of over 35 objects spanning 15 years. The exhibition includes prints, photography, painting, sculpture, installation, and video. Born in Colorado in 1972, Jeffrey Gibson is of Cherokee heritage and a member of the Mississippi Band of Choctaw. His vibrant work is a call for Indigenous empowerment as well as queer visibility. Gibson has a Bachelor of Fine Arts from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago and a Master of Fine Arts from the Royal College of Art, London. Gibson is representing the United States at the Venice Biennale 2024—the first Indigenous artist to have a solo exhibition in the American Pavilion. This traveling exhibition is organized by the Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art, Washington State University and is curated by Ryan Hardesty, Executive Director.
Support for this exhibition and related education and outreach programs has been made possible by a grant from the
Jordan Schnitzer Family Foundation.Opening Reception: October 2nd, 2024 RSVP
Gallery talk with artist Jeffrey Gibson and collector Jordan Schnitzer in association with INTERCHANGE faculty performance event: October 17th, 7:30pm
Buy Tickets+17Cherokee Printing: Then and NowAll DayThe Zuckerman Museum of Art is pleased to feature a careful selection of archival materials and artist books from the Bentley Rare Book Museum’s Cherokee Collection. Historical works on view include a Cherokee Hymn Book, circa 1940; a New Testament of the Holy Bible translated into the Cherokee language, 1860; and a copy of Cherokee Phoenix and Indians’ Advocate, 1830; among others. Also included is a contemporary artist book by Frank Brannon from 2005 as well as several examples of his prints of the Cherokee syllabary.
Buy TicketsSeptember P-Card Sign-off approvals and statements dueAll DaySign-off approvals due in WORKS for September cycle. Statements due by 4:00 PM
Strategic Workshop: Ownership Strategies & Goals8:00amDr. Sara Davis, Director of the Family Enterprise Center at KSU, will lead this hands-on workshop to help family business owners recognize and create value, translate business success to owner wellbeing, and remain grounded in their goals. Knowing how to align personal and business objectives ensures everyone is working toward the same long-term vision.
Doors open at 7:30 a.m.
Ecology, Evolution, Behavior, & Organismal Biology (EEBOB) seminar series9:30amSpeaker: Tucker Stonecypher, US Forest Service
Title: “TBA”
Abstract: TBAThe Ecology, Evolution, Behavior, & Organismal Biology (EEBOB) seminar series focuses on biological topics at whole-organism and higher scales of organization. Guest speakers come from universities, governmental agencies, NGOs, zoos, museums, and other institutions.
This seminar series consists of a pre-recorded seminar, which will be posted to a playlist at the beginning of each week, and a live, virtual Q&A session with the speaker. All are welcome to attend! For access to the live Q&A session, interested attendees can email Dr. Todd Pierson to be granted access. The live Q&A session will be held each Thursday @ 9:30 AM.
Adobe Rush Workshop10:00amThis workshop is designed to introduce beginners to the essentials of Adobe Premiere Rush, an easy-to-use video editing software. The course covers understanding the user-friendly interface, creating engaging videos, and effectively using callouts and overlays.
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 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.
Art Educators Biennial: Playful Encounters10:00amThe Zuckerman Museum of Art’s 2024 Art Educators Biennial, Playful Encounters, considers how art can be about play and the myriad ways artist-educators engage artmaking for enjoyment and recreation. Play carries the imagination to unexpected destinations and supports unbridled generative work.
Opening Reception: September 7th, 2024, from 2pm to 4pm. RSVP
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 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.
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 navigating a career fair.
How to Prep for a Job Fair12:00pmLearn key steps to prepare for a job fair effectively; all aimed at maximizing your chances of making a positive impression and securing job opportunities.
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 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.
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!
OPT Workshop (virtual)2:00pmPost-completion OPT work authorization
Assistant and Associate Deans Mutual Mentoring Group | Fall 20242:00pmAssistant and Associate Deans Mutual Mentoring Group
Event Type: Hybrid
Facilitator: Kadian Callahan
The Assistant and Associate Deans Mutual Mentoring Group, AD-MMG, provides an opportunity for assistant and associate deans to build community with like-minded peers and support each other while achieving goals as defined by the group.To register, please go log in to OwlTrain and register on the event page here.
365 Days of Learning and Service: Mental Health Walk2:00pmEver thought about an engaging hike/walk with a lively group of like-minded individuals? Now's your opportunity! Lace up your comfy tennis shoes, don your sporty attire, and soak up the beauty of nature. It's not just about the fun and networking, but also about uplifting your mood with the serotonin boost from the outdoor activity.
Part of the Radow College 365 Days of Learning and Service: Mental Health
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!
- 11FridayVisiting Artist Rhiannon Skye Tafoya- Artist LectureAll Day
Artist Lecture: October 11th, 10a RSVP LINK
Buy TicketsJeffrey Gibson: They Teach Love, From the Collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and His Family FoundationAll DayJeffrey Gibson: They Teach Love, from the Collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and His Family Foundation presents a sweeping survey of over 35 objects spanning 15 years. The exhibition includes prints, photography, painting, sculpture, installation, and video. Born in Colorado in 1972, Jeffrey Gibson is of Cherokee heritage and a member of the Mississippi Band of Choctaw. His vibrant work is a call for Indigenous empowerment as well as queer visibility. Gibson has a Bachelor of Fine Arts from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago and a Master of Fine Arts from the Royal College of Art, London. Gibson is representing the United States at the Venice Biennale 2024—the first Indigenous artist to have a solo exhibition in the American Pavilion. This traveling exhibition is organized by the Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art, Washington State University and is curated by Ryan Hardesty, Executive Director.
Support for this exhibition and related education and outreach programs has been made possible by a grant from the
Jordan Schnitzer Family Foundation.Opening Reception: October 2nd, 2024 RSVP
Gallery talk with artist Jeffrey Gibson and collector Jordan Schnitzer in association with INTERCHANGE faculty performance event: October 17th, 7:30pm
Buy Tickets+11GSA ConventionAll DaySave the Dates for the GSA Convention October 9th through October 11th, 2024. More details coming soon.
Cherokee Printing: Then and NowAll DayThe Zuckerman Museum of Art is pleased to feature a careful selection of archival materials and artist books from the Bentley Rare Book Museum’s Cherokee Collection. Historical works on view include a Cherokee Hymn Book, circa 1940; a New Testament of the Holy Bible translated into the Cherokee language, 1860; and a copy of Cherokee Phoenix and Indians’ Advocate, 1830; among others. Also included is a contemporary artist book by Frank Brannon from 2005 as well as several examples of his prints of the Cherokee syllabary.
Buy TicketsBagwell Center for the Study of Markets and Economic Opportunity Lecture Series with Marian Tupy2:30amMarian L. Tupy is the founder and editor of HumanProgress.org, and a senior fellow at the Cato Institute’s Center for Global Liberty and Prosperity.
He is the coauthor of the Simon Abundance Index, Superabundance: The Story of Population Growth, Innovation, and Human Flourishing on an Infinitely Bountiful Planet (2022) and Ten Global Trends Every Smart Person Should Know: And Many Others You Will Find Interesting (2020).
His articles have been published in the Financial Times, the Washington Post, the Los Angeles Times, the Wall Street Journal, The Atlantic, Newsweek, the U.K. Spectator, Foreign Policy, and various other outlets both in the United States and overseas. He has appeared on BBC, CNN, CNBC, MSNBC, Fox News, Fox Business, and other channels.
Tupy received his BA in international relations and classics from the University of the Witwatersrand in Johannesburg, South Africa, and his PhD in international relations from the University of St. Andrews in the United Kingdom.
Art Educators Biennial: Playful Encounters10:00amThe Zuckerman Museum of Art’s 2024 Art Educators Biennial, Playful Encounters, considers how art can be about play and the myriad ways artist-educators engage artmaking for enjoyment and recreation. Play carries the imagination to unexpected destinations and supports unbridled generative work.
Opening Reception: September 7th, 2024, from 2pm to 4pm. RSVP
Buy TicketsIntro 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).
2024 Internal Audit/Advisory Student Day and Career Fair11:00amPanel and Career Fair!
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 25+ Advisory Firms and Fortune 1000 Companies.Please reserve your FREE admission to the premier Internal Audit career fair in Georgia by sending an email to the Internal Audit Center: iac@kennesaw.edu
Community, Empowerment, and Visibility: National Coming Out Day12:30pmIn association with National Coming Out Day
Events:
TPS: Coming Out Monologues- 12:30p
Poster Printing: 1p
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Please join us at the Zuckerman Museum of Art on National Coming Out day for monologues from students in Theatre Performance Studies and an empowering words poster printing workshop! This event is a collaborative effort with Department of Student Engagement and Belonging and the LGBTQ Center at KSU.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
Stomp Out Violence Step Show & Fundraiser7:00pmCome join us for our 2nd Annual Stomp Out Violence Step Show and Fundraiser!
SAFE Center, Multicultural Greek Council (MGC), and National Pan-Hellenic Council (NPHC) are partnering to bring our KSU community a homecoming week step show and fundraiser to raise awareness about domestic/dating violence. All proceeds will go to SAFE Center to help support their mission in helping students, faculty and staff who are victims of crime. The MGC or NPHC organization who participates in the step show and raises the most money will be the named the 2024 Stomp Out Violence Step Show Winner. The show will be dedicated to Alasia Franklin.
Come out, support the cause, and enjoy the show!
Coming Out! A Celebration of LGBTQ Culture and Identity8:00pmCelebrating its twelfth year, this inspiring, celebratory, and thought-provoking performance features coming-out stories, musical acts, and more from KSU and metro-area communities, performed by KSU students.
Buy TicketsKSU Symphony Orchestra8:00pmOrchestras Series. Enjoy a performance by the KSU Symphony Orchestra under the direction of Bailey School of Music Director of Orchestral Studies Nathaniel F. Parker.
Buy Tickets - 12SaturdayCherokee Printing: Then and NowAll Day
The Zuckerman Museum of Art is pleased to feature a careful selection of archival materials and artist books from the Bentley Rare Book Museum’s Cherokee Collection. Historical works on view include a Cherokee Hymn Book, circa 1940; a New Testament of the Holy Bible translated into the Cherokee language, 1860; and a copy of Cherokee Phoenix and Indians’ Advocate, 1830; among others. Also included is a contemporary artist book by Frank Brannon from 2005 as well as several examples of his prints of the Cherokee syllabary.
Buy TicketsJeffrey Gibson: They Teach Love, From the Collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and His Family FoundationAll DayJeffrey Gibson: They Teach Love, from the Collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and His Family Foundation presents a sweeping survey of over 35 objects spanning 15 years. The exhibition includes prints, photography, painting, sculpture, installation, and video. Born in Colorado in 1972, Jeffrey Gibson is of Cherokee heritage and a member of the Mississippi Band of Choctaw. His vibrant work is a call for Indigenous empowerment as well as queer visibility. Gibson has a Bachelor of Fine Arts from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago and a Master of Fine Arts from the Royal College of Art, London. Gibson is representing the United States at the Venice Biennale 2024—the first Indigenous artist to have a solo exhibition in the American Pavilion. This traveling exhibition is organized by the Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art, Washington State University and is curated by Ryan Hardesty, Executive Director.
Support for this exhibition and related education and outreach programs has been made possible by a grant from the
Jordan Schnitzer Family Foundation.Opening Reception: October 2nd, 2024 RSVP
Gallery talk with artist Jeffrey Gibson and collector Jordan Schnitzer in association with INTERCHANGE faculty performance event: October 17th, 7:30pm
Buy Tickets+4Flight28 OwlsServe Day9:00amJoin FLIGHT and the Department of Student Volunteerism & Service for a day of service for Flight28 students on Saturday, October 12th from 9am to 12pm! This year we will serve at the Chattahoochee Nature Center. Volunteers will assist with habitat restoration.
Registration Information: Each student must register for this event on GivePulse. Registration is required to participate in the Flight28 OwlsServe Day.
https://kennesaw.givepulse.com/event/460204-flight-28-owlsserve-day
Transportation: Transportation will be provided. All students will be required to ride the SVS Big Owl Bus to and from campus.
Registration Deadline: The registration deadline is October 7th. There are no opportunities for walk-up registration.
Communications: Full details about the Flight28 OwlsServe Day will be sent to all registered participants on October 7th. 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.
Art Educators Biennial: Playful Encounters12:00pmThe Zuckerman Museum of Art’s 2024 Art Educators Biennial, Playful Encounters, considers how art can be about play and the myriad ways artist-educators engage artmaking for enjoyment and recreation. Play carries the imagination to unexpected destinations and supports unbridled generative work.
Opening Reception: September 7th, 2024, from 2pm to 4pm. RSVP
Buy TicketsVisiting Artist Rhiannon Skye Tafoya- Artist Workshop12:00pmArtist Workshop: October 12th 12p- RSVP LINK
Buy TicketsComing Out! A Celebration of LGBTQ Culture and Identity8:00pmCelebrating its twelfth year, this inspiring, celebratory, and thought-provoking performance features coming-out stories, musical acts, and more from KSU and metro-area communities, performed by KSU students.
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- 13SundayCherokee Printing: Then and NowAll Day
The Zuckerman Museum of Art is pleased to feature a careful selection of archival materials and artist books from the Bentley Rare Book Museum’s Cherokee Collection. Historical works on view include a Cherokee Hymn Book, circa 1940; a New Testament of the Holy Bible translated into the Cherokee language, 1860; and a copy of Cherokee Phoenix and Indians’ Advocate, 1830; among others. Also included is a contemporary artist book by Frank Brannon from 2005 as well as several examples of his prints of the Cherokee syllabary.
Buy TicketsJeffrey Gibson: They Teach Love, From the Collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and His Family FoundationAll DayJeffrey Gibson: They Teach Love, from the Collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and His Family Foundation presents a sweeping survey of over 35 objects spanning 15 years. The exhibition includes prints, photography, painting, sculpture, installation, and video. Born in Colorado in 1972, Jeffrey Gibson is of Cherokee heritage and a member of the Mississippi Band of Choctaw. His vibrant work is a call for Indigenous empowerment as well as queer visibility. Gibson has a Bachelor of Fine Arts from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago and a Master of Fine Arts from the Royal College of Art, London. Gibson is representing the United States at the Venice Biennale 2024—the first Indigenous artist to have a solo exhibition in the American Pavilion. This traveling exhibition is organized by the Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art, Washington State University and is curated by Ryan Hardesty, Executive Director.
Support for this exhibition and related education and outreach programs has been made possible by a grant from the
Jordan Schnitzer Family Foundation.Opening Reception: October 2nd, 2024 RSVP
Gallery talk with artist Jeffrey Gibson and collector Jordan Schnitzer in association with INTERCHANGE faculty performance event: October 17th, 7:30pm
Buy Tickets - 14MondayCherokee Printing: Then and NowAll Day
The Zuckerman Museum of Art is pleased to feature a careful selection of archival materials and artist books from the Bentley Rare Book Museum’s Cherokee Collection. Historical works on view include a Cherokee Hymn Book, circa 1940; a New Testament of the Holy Bible translated into the Cherokee language, 1860; and a copy of Cherokee Phoenix and Indians’ Advocate, 1830; among others. Also included is a contemporary artist book by Frank Brannon from 2005 as well as several examples of his prints of the Cherokee syllabary.
Buy TicketsJeffrey Gibson: They Teach Love, From the Collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and His Family FoundationAll DayJeffrey Gibson: They Teach Love, from the Collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and His Family Foundation presents a sweeping survey of over 35 objects spanning 15 years. The exhibition includes prints, photography, painting, sculpture, installation, and video. Born in Colorado in 1972, Jeffrey Gibson is of Cherokee heritage and a member of the Mississippi Band of Choctaw. His vibrant work is a call for Indigenous empowerment as well as queer visibility. Gibson has a Bachelor of Fine Arts from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago and a Master of Fine Arts from the Royal College of Art, London. Gibson is representing the United States at the Venice Biennale 2024—the first Indigenous artist to have a solo exhibition in the American Pavilion. This traveling exhibition is organized by the Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art, Washington State University and is curated by Ryan Hardesty, Executive Director.
Support for this exhibition and related education and outreach programs has been made possible by a grant from the
Jordan Schnitzer Family Foundation.Opening Reception: October 2nd, 2024 RSVP
Gallery talk with artist Jeffrey Gibson and collector Jordan Schnitzer in association with INTERCHANGE faculty performance event: October 17th, 7:30pm
Buy Tickets+1010am 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 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.
Biweekly 2 Time Due 10am10:00amBiweekly 2 Payroll for Jan 7 - Jan 2010AM 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 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 School Recruitment Fair10:30amDiscover your future at the Graduate School Recruitment Fair
Students seeking information about education beyond the undergraduate level are invited to explore diverse graduate programs and financial aid options with faculty and admissions teams from many of the nation's top schools on October 14, 2024, from 10:30 a.m. - 1:30 p.m. in the Carmichael Student Center on the Kennesaw campus.
Students of all majors and class levels are encouraged to attend. Visit Owl Life for more details.
A Talon card is required for entry.
WCHHS New Faculty Orientation Series11:00amPlease Join us for these upcoming sessions:
Thriving in the Wellstar College Health and Human Services-September
Effectively Teaching Your Classes- October
Student Success Initiatives-November
1PM Kennesaw Campus 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 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.
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.
Global Faculty Mutual Mentoring Group | Fall 20244:00pmGlobal Faculty Mutual Mentoring Group
Event Type: 9/9 in person, remainder virtual
Facilitator: Tracey Alviar
The Global Faculty Mutual Mentoring Group provides an opportunity for faculty who identify as international or global faculty to build community with like-minded peers and support each other while achieving goals as defined by the group. Members will meet monthly to discuss topics related to opportunities and challenges related to their role.To register, please go log in to OwlTrain and register on the event page here.
The Write 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 Jazz Faculty Parliament7:30pmFaculty Recital Series. Enjoy an evening of jazz performed by the Bailey School of Music’s Faculty Jazz Parliament.
Buy Tickets - 15TuesdayCherokee Printing: Then and NowAll Day
The Zuckerman Museum of Art is pleased to feature a careful selection of archival materials and artist books from the Bentley Rare Book Museum’s Cherokee Collection. Historical works on view include a Cherokee Hymn Book, circa 1940; a New Testament of the Holy Bible translated into the Cherokee language, 1860; and a copy of Cherokee Phoenix and Indians’ Advocate, 1830; among others. Also included is a contemporary artist book by Frank Brannon from 2005 as well as several examples of his prints of the Cherokee syllabary.
Buy TicketsJeffrey Gibson: They Teach Love, From the Collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and His Family FoundationAll DayJeffrey Gibson: They Teach Love, from the Collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and His Family Foundation presents a sweeping survey of over 35 objects spanning 15 years. The exhibition includes prints, photography, painting, sculpture, installation, and video. Born in Colorado in 1972, Jeffrey Gibson is of Cherokee heritage and a member of the Mississippi Band of Choctaw. His vibrant work is a call for Indigenous empowerment as well as queer visibility. Gibson has a Bachelor of Fine Arts from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago and a Master of Fine Arts from the Royal College of Art, London. Gibson is representing the United States at the Venice Biennale 2024—the first Indigenous artist to have a solo exhibition in the American Pavilion. This traveling exhibition is organized by the Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art, Washington State University and is curated by Ryan Hardesty, Executive Director.
Support for this exhibition and related education and outreach programs has been made possible by a grant from the
Jordan Schnitzer Family Foundation.Opening Reception: October 2nd, 2024 RSVP
Gallery talk with artist Jeffrey Gibson and collector Jordan Schnitzer in association with INTERCHANGE faculty performance event: October 17th, 7:30pm
Buy Tickets+19Art Educators Biennial: Playful Encounters10:00amThe Zuckerman Museum of Art’s 2024 Art Educators Biennial, Playful Encounters, considers how art can be about play and the myriad ways artist-educators engage artmaking for enjoyment and recreation. Play carries the imagination to unexpected destinations and supports unbridled generative work.
Opening Reception: September 7th, 2024, from 2pm to 4pm. RSVP
Buy TicketsCommencement Celebration10:00amHey, Seniors! 🎓 Commencement Celebration is almost here! Join us at the KSU Bookstore on the Kennesaw Campus on October 15-16 from 10 AM to 6 PM. Enjoy exclusive perks like 20% off alumni gifts and apparel, $100 off Jostens Collegiate Jewelry and get your professional senior portraits taken on-site. This is your year and your moment—save big, celebrate with friends and create memories to last a lifetime! 🎉🏅 See you there!
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 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.
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 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.
2024 Fall 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.
All Majors Job Fair11:00amEach Fall & Spring semester, we invite many of the nation's top companies to the Kennesaw campus to showcase KSU's brightest students and alumni for internship, co-op, full-time, & part-time positions.
Tuesday, October 15
Wednesday, October 1611:00 AM - 3:00 PM
Siegel Recreation and Activities Center
This event is for jobs and internships in all majors and industries. Students of all majors and class levels are encouraged to attend. 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 plan to attend both days to visit with more companies!
Click HERE for more info.
MPA Virtual Information Session12:00pmAre 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 October 15th 12pm Session, or the 6pm Session. Or to see all upcoming MPA information sessions, click here.
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 October 15th Information Session, Click Here. To view all upcoming MSCJ virtual information sessions, Click Here.
Dissertation Template Workshop - Virtual - Oct. 1512:00pmAll doctoral students are invited to join this workshop to learn about all the dos and don'ts of the new dissertation template.
Click HERE to register.
Chemistry and Biochemistry Departmental Seminar Series12:30pmSpeaker: Dr. Wendell Walters, University of South Carolina
Title: “Constraining Atmospheric Reactive Nitrogen Emissions and Chemistry in an Evolving World”
Abstract: JAnthropogenic activities have significantly perturbed the global nitrogen (N) budget through emissions of reactive nitrogen (Nr), primarily in the form of nitrogen oxides (NOx = NO + NO2) and ammonia (NH3) from accelerated fossil fuel combustion and agricultural activities since the second half of the 20th century. These compounds have significant human health, climate, and environmental consequences, including forming fine particulate matter, influencing the atmospheric oxidation budget, and deposition of fixed N in sensitive ecosystems. Therefore, constraining Nr emission sources and their chemical, human health, and climate feedback are critical for future policy regulations but remain challenging. The stable isotope composition of Nr trace gases and aerosols are powerful tools that can provide information on several difficult processes to quantify using traditional approaches, including emission source apportionment, chemical reactivity, and spatiotemporal deposition patterns. These novel observations, combined with concentration measurements, will help close the Nr atmospheric cycling gap, which will help validate emission and atmospheric chemistry models and significantly improve our ability to predict climate and ecological responses.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 Spotlight Tour: Dual Enrollment1:00pmYour 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 Dual Enrollment Information Session is designed to give you an inside look into the Dual Enrollment Program at Kennesaw State University. You will receive information about admissions requirements, class offerings, funding options and the overarching benefits to this unique opportunity to join Owl Nation early!
After this information session, you will have the opportunity to join us on a 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.
BIPOC Mutual Mentoring Group1:00pmBIPOC Mutual Mentoring Group
Facilitator: Misty Grayer
The BIPOC Faculty Mutual Mentoring Group provides an opportunity for faculty who identify as faculty of color to build community with like-minded peers and support each other while achieving goals as defined by the group. Members will meet monthly for one hour to discuss topics related to opportunities and challenges related to their role.
To register, please go log in to OwlTrain and register on the event page here.
Book Chat: A Pedagogy of Kindness (Cate Denial)3:30pmBook Chat: A Pedagogy of Kindness (Cate Denial)
Facilitator: Rebecca 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 week before the chat.
To register, please go log in to OwlTrain and register on the event page here.
A Hooty Harvest5:00pmJoin us for our inaugural Hooty Harvest! Celebrate the fall season with an evening full of engaging events, exciting activities, and a festive atmosphere that captures the spirit of autumn. Connect with fellow students, faculty, and staff as we come together for a memorable evening featuring delicious food, fun games, and thrilling rides!
Writers and Warlocks5:00pmHave a thirst for adventure? Join Writers & Warlocks! This D&D group meets regularly in the KSU Writing Center on the Marietta campus. For more information, email us at: wcgamewriters@kennesaw.edu
MS in Fintech Virtual Information Session6:00pmFor prospective students to learn more about the program.
Hosted online via Microsoft Teams
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 October 15th 12pm Session, or the 6pm Session. Or to see all upcoming MPA information sessions, click here.
- 16WednesdayCherokee Printing: Then and NowAll Day
The Zuckerman Museum of Art is pleased to feature a careful selection of archival materials and artist books from the Bentley Rare Book Museum’s Cherokee Collection. Historical works on view include a Cherokee Hymn Book, circa 1940; a New Testament of the Holy Bible translated into the Cherokee language, 1860; and a copy of Cherokee Phoenix and Indians’ Advocate, 1830; among others. Also included is a contemporary artist book by Frank Brannon from 2005 as well as several examples of his prints of the Cherokee syllabary.
Buy TicketsFall 2024 Symposium of Student Scholars: Poster/Visual/Virtual Presentation Abstract DeadlineAll DayAre you ready to present your research findings? Do not forget to submit an abstract for consideration to the Fall Symposium of Student Scholars! The deadline is 11:59pm
+18Jeffrey Gibson: They Teach Love, From the Collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and His Family FoundationAll DayJeffrey Gibson: They Teach Love, from the Collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and His Family Foundation presents a sweeping survey of over 35 objects spanning 15 years. The exhibition includes prints, photography, painting, sculpture, installation, and video. Born in Colorado in 1972, Jeffrey Gibson is of Cherokee heritage and a member of the Mississippi Band of Choctaw. His vibrant work is a call for Indigenous empowerment as well as queer visibility. Gibson has a Bachelor of Fine Arts from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago and a Master of Fine Arts from the Royal College of Art, London. Gibson is representing the United States at the Venice Biennale 2024—the first Indigenous artist to have a solo exhibition in the American Pavilion. This traveling exhibition is organized by the Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art, Washington State University and is curated by Ryan Hardesty, Executive Director.
Support for this exhibition and related education and outreach programs has been made possible by a grant from the
Jordan Schnitzer Family Foundation.Opening Reception: October 2nd, 2024 RSVP
Gallery talk with artist Jeffrey Gibson and collector Jordan Schnitzer in association with INTERCHANGE faculty performance event: October 17th, 7:30pm
Buy 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: October 16, 2024 5pm - 7:30pm
Buy TicketsCommencement Celebration10:00amHey, Seniors! 🎓 Commencement Celebration is almost here! Join us at the KSU Bookstore on the Kennesaw Campus on October 15-16 from 10 AM to 6 PM. Enjoy exclusive perks like 20% off alumni gifts and apparel, $100 off Jostens Collegiate Jewelry and get your professional senior portraits taken on-site. This is your year and your moment—save big, celebrate with friends and create memories to last a lifetime! 🎉🏅 See you there!
Art Educators Biennial: Playful Encounters10:00amThe Zuckerman Museum of Art’s 2024 Art Educators Biennial, Playful Encounters, considers how art can be about play and the myriad ways artist-educators engage artmaking for enjoyment and recreation. Play carries the imagination to unexpected destinations and supports unbridled generative work.
Opening Reception: September 7th, 2024, from 2pm to 4pm. RSVP
Buy TicketsAll Majors Job Fair11:00amEach Fall & Spring semester, we invite many of the nation's top companies to the Kennesaw campus to showcase KSU's brightest students and alumni for internship, co-op, full-time, & part-time positions.
Tuesday, October 15
Wednesday, October 1611:00 AM - 3:00 PM
Siegel Recreation and Activities Center
This event is for jobs and internships in all majors and industries. Students of all majors and class levels are encouraged to attend. 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 plan to attend both days to visit with more companies!
Click HERE for more info.
2024 Fall 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.
Dissertation Template Workshop12:00pmAll doctoral students are invited to join this workshop to learn about all the dos and don'ts of the new dissertation template.
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, October 16th 12:00pm, or to see all upcoming MAPW information sessions, click 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 TicketsEvening 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.
Managing Modifications, Incident Reports, and Closures in Cayuse1:00pmIn 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.
Book Chat | How Learning Works: Prior Knowledge2:00pmBook Chat | How Learning Works: Prior Knowledge
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 second principle, the role of prior knowledge 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.
Comp 1013:30pmComp 101:
This workshop is designed to equip Hiring Managers with the basic knowledge required to navigate the compensation landscape effectively.
Don't miss out on this opportunity to gain valuable insights and enhance your proficiency in managing compensation matters as we discuss:
- who we are
- what we do
- policies/processes
- and salary administration.
Register here:
https://share.percipio.com/cd/KUS3MJO2D
AI Ethics in Academic Writing4:30pmThis is the third session in the Literature Review Workshop Series. Jeanne Law, Professor of English and Director of the First-Year Writing Program, will discuss the ethics of AI and academic writing.
Click HERE to register.
Not Your Professor's Book Club5:00pmLove manga? Looking to make friends with similar interests? Join “Not Your Professor’s Book Club” on Wednesdays! Expect snacks, games, and good books. We hope to see you there in Johnson 101 (the Marietta Campus Writing Center) from 6:00-7:00 PM!
Writers and Warlocks5:00pmHave a thirst for adventure? Join Writers & Warlocks! This D&D group meets regularly in the KSU Writing Center on the Marietta campus. For more information, email us at: wcgamewriters@kennesaw.edu
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 October 16th Information Session, Click Here. To view all upcoming MSCJ virtual information sessions, Click Here.
The Write Place6:00pmLooking 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.
- 17ThursdayCherokee Printing: Then and NowAll Day
The Zuckerman Museum of Art is pleased to feature a careful selection of archival materials and artist books from the Bentley Rare Book Museum’s Cherokee Collection. Historical works on view include a Cherokee Hymn Book, circa 1940; a New Testament of the Holy Bible translated into the Cherokee language, 1860; and a copy of Cherokee Phoenix and Indians’ Advocate, 1830; among others. Also included is a contemporary artist book by Frank Brannon from 2005 as well as several examples of his prints of the Cherokee syllabary.
Buy TicketsJeffrey Gibson: They Teach Love, From the Collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and His Family FoundationAll DayJeffrey Gibson: They Teach Love, from the Collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and His Family Foundation presents a sweeping survey of over 35 objects spanning 15 years. The exhibition includes prints, photography, painting, sculpture, installation, and video. Born in Colorado in 1972, Jeffrey Gibson is of Cherokee heritage and a member of the Mississippi Band of Choctaw. His vibrant work is a call for Indigenous empowerment as well as queer visibility. Gibson has a Bachelor of Fine Arts from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago and a Master of Fine Arts from the Royal College of Art, London. Gibson is representing the United States at the Venice Biennale 2024—the first Indigenous artist to have a solo exhibition in the American Pavilion. This traveling exhibition is organized by the Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art, Washington State University and is curated by Ryan Hardesty, Executive Director.
Support for this exhibition and related education and outreach programs has been made possible by a grant from the
Jordan Schnitzer Family Foundation.Opening Reception: October 2nd, 2024 RSVP
Gallery talk with artist Jeffrey Gibson and collector Jordan Schnitzer in association with INTERCHANGE faculty performance event: October 17th, 7:30pm
Buy Tickets+20SAS Training for Intermediate Financial Users: October 17th, 20249:00amThis SAS training is designed for users with SAS experience. Students will learn how to create their own reports including report design utilizing tables and graphs, formatting, totals and group breaks. You must have a SAS user account and approval to view financial information before taking this class. The Financial Report request form may be found here: https://fiscalservices.kennesaw.edu/docs/FinancialReportingDataWarehouseUserAccountRequestForm.pdf.
Ecology, Evolution, Behavior, & Organismal Biology (EEBOB) seminar series9:30amSpeaker: Dr. Amanda Sullivan, Health Scientist Informaticist, Influenza Department, CDC
Title: “TBA”
Abstract: TBAThe Ecology, Evolution, Behavior, & Organismal Biology (EEBOB) seminar series focuses on biological topics at whole-organism and higher scales of organization. Guest speakers come from universities, governmental agencies, NGOs, zoos, museums, and other institutions.
This seminar series consists of a pre-recorded seminar, which will be posted to a playlist at the beginning of each week, and a live, virtual Q&A session with the speaker. All are welcome to attend! For access to the live Q&A session, interested attendees can email Dr. Todd Pierson to be granted access. The live Q&A session will be held each Thursday @ 9:30 AM.
Art Educators Biennial: Playful Encounters10:00amThe Zuckerman Museum of Art’s 2024 Art Educators Biennial, Playful Encounters, considers how art can be about play and the myriad ways artist-educators engage artmaking for enjoyment and recreation. Play carries the imagination to unexpected destinations and supports unbridled generative work.
Opening Reception: September 7th, 2024, from 2pm to 4pm. RSVP
Buy TicketsStudent Hiring 10110:00amHR Student Employment team will provide a step-by-step overview of the student hiring process. This will include all steps completed by the hiring manager from the point they have identified a candidate, through all steps taken by Human Resources and the candidate upon receipt of a completed student employment hiring form. Register at https://share.percipio.com/cd/S7fIKQtwJ
Commencement Celebration10:00amHey, Seniors! 🎓 Commencement Celebration is almost here! Join us at the KSU Bookstore on the Marietta Campus on October 17 from 10 AM to 5 PM. Enjoy exclusive perks like 20% off alumni gifts and apparel, $100 off Jostens Collegiate Jewelry and get your professional senior portraits taken on-site. This is your year and your moment—save big, celebrate with friends and create memories to last a lifetime! 🎉🏅 See you there!
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 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.
2024 Fall Government and Non-Profit Fair10:00amEach Spring & Fall semester we invite public service, government, and non-profit entities to campus to promote opportunities in the humanities, social sciences, liberal arts, and more! Students of all majors and classes 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.
Government and Non-Profit Fair11:00amHave you ever considered opportunities in public service, government, or with a non-profit? We have an event that is just for you! Join the Department of Career Planning and Development for the Government and Non-Profit Day! Join us after the Fall Job and Internship Fair to check out jobs in fields you may have never considered.
Thursday, October 17, 2024
11:00 AM - 3:00 PMSiegel Recreation and Activities Center
This event is for students of all majors and class levels to explore opportunities with non-profit organizations, government agencies from all levels (local, state, and federal), and employers in public service.
Click HERE for more info.
SCJ Faculty Meeting12:30pmSCJ Faculty Meeting
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 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.
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!
Pumpkin Launch2:00pmPlease join us for the 14th Annual Pumpkin Launch, showcasing the designs and mechanisms built by sophomore mechanical engineering students. Fun and some good ole pumpkin splatter make this a Marietta campus tradition!
Get a free t-shirt* and stuff a pumpkin!
There will be food trucks on site.
14th Annual Pumpkin Launch2:00pmPlease join us for the 14th Annual Pumpkin Launch, showcasing the designs and mechanisms built by sophomore mechanical engineering students. Fun and some good ole pumpkin splatter make this a Marietta campus tradition!
Get a free t-shirt* and stuff a pumpkin!
There will be food trucks on site.
DATE: Thursday, October 17, 2024
TIME: 2:00 PM to 5:00 PM
EVENT LOCATION: Neusoft Technologies Soccer field (Marietta Campus)*While Supplies Last
Monthly Spars Due5:00pmMonthly SPARS Due at 5pmA 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!
Master of Science in Exercise Science Information Session5:30pmDiscover the possibilities with a Master of Exercise Science Degree! This diversified program provides introductory and advanced coursework, laboratory experiences, and the opportunity to apply knowledge through community and research-based experiences. Sign up for our virtual information sessions to explore the benefits of a Master of Science in Exercise Science.
https://www.kennesaw.edu/wellstar/degrees-programs/graduate/master-exercise-science/
August 28, 2024 5:30 PM - 6:30 PM
September 24, 2024 5:30 PM - 6:30 PM
October 17, 2024 5:30 PM - 6:30 PMMaster of Science in Prosthetics and Orthotics (MSPO) Virtual Information Session6:30pmLearn about our innovative program and application process and how you can advance your career in this rewarding field of Prosthetics and Orthotics. ️
Session Dates: Register for Information Sessions
- October 17, 2024, at 6:30 PM EST
- November 5, 2024, at 7:30 PM EST
- January 16, 2025, at 6:30 PM EST
For additional questions, email: MSPO@Kennesaw.edu
INTERCHANGE7:00pmThe Bernard A. Zuckerman Museum of Art, a unit of the School of Art and Design, presents INTERCHANGE, an annual collaboration featuring faculty from all four disciplines of the College of the Arts. This unique presentation of live performances celebrates the creativity that all artistic disciplines share with one another.
Selected ArtsKSU faculty will perform in response to the exhibition Jeffrey Gibson: They Teach Love From the Collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and His Family Foundation. Jeffrey Gibson will be present to speak about his work and in conversation with Jordan Schnitzer who will also be in attendance. This event is free but space is limited, so please register early.
Buy TicketsArtist talk with Jeffrey Gibson and collector Jordan Schnizter7:30pmJeffrey Gibson will be present to speak about his work and in conversation with Jordan Schnitzer who will also be in attendance.
Buy Tickets - 18FridayCherokee Printing: Then and NowAll Day
The Zuckerman Museum of Art is pleased to feature a careful selection of archival materials and artist books from the Bentley Rare Book Museum’s Cherokee Collection. Historical works on view include a Cherokee Hymn Book, circa 1940; a New Testament of the Holy Bible translated into the Cherokee language, 1860; and a copy of Cherokee Phoenix and Indians’ Advocate, 1830; among others. Also included is a contemporary artist book by Frank Brannon from 2005 as well as several examples of his prints of the Cherokee syllabary.
Buy TicketsJeffrey Gibson: They Teach Love, From the Collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and His Family FoundationAll DayJeffrey Gibson: They Teach Love, from the Collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and His Family Foundation presents a sweeping survey of over 35 objects spanning 15 years. The exhibition includes prints, photography, painting, sculpture, installation, and video. Born in Colorado in 1972, Jeffrey Gibson is of Cherokee heritage and a member of the Mississippi Band of Choctaw. His vibrant work is a call for Indigenous empowerment as well as queer visibility. Gibson has a Bachelor of Fine Arts from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago and a Master of Fine Arts from the Royal College of Art, London. Gibson is representing the United States at the Venice Biennale 2024—the first Indigenous artist to have a solo exhibition in the American Pavilion. This traveling exhibition is organized by the Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art, Washington State University and is curated by Ryan Hardesty, Executive Director.
Support for this exhibition and related education and outreach programs has been made possible by a grant from the
Jordan Schnitzer Family Foundation.Opening Reception: October 2nd, 2024 RSVP
Gallery talk with artist Jeffrey Gibson and collector Jordan Schnitzer in association with INTERCHANGE faculty performance event: October 17th, 7:30pm
Buy Tickets+9MID-TERM Grades Due - FULL TERMAll DayBiweekly 2 Pay Date9:00amBiweekly 2 Pay Date Jan 7 - Jan 20Art Educators Biennial: Playful Encounters10:00amThe Zuckerman Museum of Art’s 2024 Art Educators Biennial, Playful Encounters, considers how art can be about play and the myriad ways artist-educators engage artmaking for enjoyment and recreation. Play carries the imagination to unexpected destinations and supports unbridled generative work.
Opening Reception: September 7th, 2024, from 2pm to 4pm. RSVP
Buy TicketsMaster of Accounting Information Session11:30amThe 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 Mutual Mentoring Group | Fall 202412:00pmChairs and Directors Mutual Mentoring Group
Event Type: Hybrid
Facilitators: Barbara Combs
The Chairs and Directors Mutual Mentoring Group, CD-MMG, provides an opportunity for chairs and directors to build community with like-minded peers and support each other while achieving goals as defined by the group. Members will meet monthly to discuss topics related to opportunities and challenges related to their role.To register for this event, please log into OwlTrain and register here.
Chairs and Directors Mutual Mentoring Group | Fall 202412:00pmChairs and Directors Mutual Mentoring Group
Event Type: Hybrid
Facilitator: Barbara Combs
The Chairs and Directors Mutual Mentoring Group, CD-MMG, provides an opportunity for chairs and directors to build community with like-minded peers and support each other while achieving goals as defined by the group. Members will meet monthly to discuss topics related to opportunities and challenges related to their role.To register, please go log in to OwlTrain and register on the event page here.
BIPOC Mutual Mentoring Group2:00pmBIPOC Mutual Mentoring Group
Facilitator: Misty Grayer
The BIPOC Faculty Mutual Mentoring Group provides an opportunity for faculty who identify as faculty of color to build community with like-minded peers and support each other while achieving goals as defined by the group. Members will meet monthly for one hour to discuss topics related to opportunities and challenges related to their role.
To register, please go log in to OwlTrain and register on the event page here.
For Better or for 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
MSCM Open House (In-Person)5:00pmJoin us for an in-person open house at the School of Conflict Management, Peacebuilding and Development.
Location:
Kennesaw State University
School of Conflict Management
3201 Campus Loop Rd, RM 109,
Kennesaw GA 30144The 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 October 18th open house, click here. To view all upcoming MSCM open house opportunities, click here.
- 19SaturdayCherokee Printing: Then and NowAll Day
The Zuckerman Museum of Art is pleased to feature a careful selection of archival materials and artist books from the Bentley Rare Book Museum’s Cherokee Collection. Historical works on view include a Cherokee Hymn Book, circa 1940; a New Testament of the Holy Bible translated into the Cherokee language, 1860; and a copy of Cherokee Phoenix and Indians’ Advocate, 1830; among others. Also included is a contemporary artist book by Frank Brannon from 2005 as well as several examples of his prints of the Cherokee syllabary.
Buy TicketsJeffrey Gibson: They Teach Love, From the Collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and His Family FoundationAll DayJeffrey Gibson: They Teach Love, from the Collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and His Family Foundation presents a sweeping survey of over 35 objects spanning 15 years. The exhibition includes prints, photography, painting, sculpture, installation, and video. Born in Colorado in 1972, Jeffrey Gibson is of Cherokee heritage and a member of the Mississippi Band of Choctaw. His vibrant work is a call for Indigenous empowerment as well as queer visibility. Gibson has a Bachelor of Fine Arts from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago and a Master of Fine Arts from the Royal College of Art, London. Gibson is representing the United States at the Venice Biennale 2024—the first Indigenous artist to have a solo exhibition in the American Pavilion. This traveling exhibition is organized by the Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art, Washington State University and is curated by Ryan Hardesty, Executive Director.
Support for this exhibition and related education and outreach programs has been made possible by a grant from the
Jordan Schnitzer Family Foundation.Opening Reception: October 2nd, 2024 RSVP
Gallery talk with artist Jeffrey Gibson and collector Jordan Schnitzer in association with INTERCHANGE faculty performance event: October 17th, 7:30pm
Buy Tickets+2Art Educators Biennial: Playful Encounters12:00pmThe Zuckerman Museum of Art’s 2024 Art Educators Biennial, Playful Encounters, considers how art can be about play and the myriad ways artist-educators engage artmaking for enjoyment and recreation. Play carries the imagination to unexpected destinations and supports unbridled generative work.
Opening Reception: September 7th, 2024, from 2pm to 4pm. RSVP
Buy TicketsOwlsServe Day at City of Kennesaw's Fall-O-Ween Festival2:30pmJoin the Department of Student Volunteerism and Service for an OwlsServe Day at Fall-O-Ween Festival hosted by the City of Kennesaw Parks & Recreation Department! Swift-Cantrell Park will be transformed into “Spook-Central Park” for a Fall-O-Ween Festival. Activities include a candy trail, costume contests, scavenger hunt, crafts, field games, music, and a movie projection.
Volunteers will assist with event set-up and activity booth operations. In celebration of You Matter Month, we will also discuss the benefits of volunteering in the local community for your mental and physical health.
Volunteers are encouraged to wear a fun Halloween costume! All volunteers will receive an OwlsServe button from the Department of Student Volunteerism and Service! Snacks and water will be provided by the City of Kennesaw.
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/484309
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. Heavy traffic is expected around the festival, so volunteers must ride the Big Owl Bus to ensure timeliness.
Registration Deadline: The registration deadline is October 14th. 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 October 14th. 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.
- 20SundayCherokee Printing: Then and NowAll Day
The Zuckerman Museum of Art is pleased to feature a careful selection of archival materials and artist books from the Bentley Rare Book Museum’s Cherokee Collection. Historical works on view include a Cherokee Hymn Book, circa 1940; a New Testament of the Holy Bible translated into the Cherokee language, 1860; and a copy of Cherokee Phoenix and Indians’ Advocate, 1830; among others. Also included is a contemporary artist book by Frank Brannon from 2005 as well as several examples of his prints of the Cherokee syllabary.
Buy TicketsJeffrey Gibson: They Teach Love, From the Collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and His Family FoundationAll DayJeffrey Gibson: They Teach Love, from the Collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and His Family Foundation presents a sweeping survey of over 35 objects spanning 15 years. The exhibition includes prints, photography, painting, sculpture, installation, and video. Born in Colorado in 1972, Jeffrey Gibson is of Cherokee heritage and a member of the Mississippi Band of Choctaw. His vibrant work is a call for Indigenous empowerment as well as queer visibility. Gibson has a Bachelor of Fine Arts from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago and a Master of Fine Arts from the Royal College of Art, London. Gibson is representing the United States at the Venice Biennale 2024—the first Indigenous artist to have a solo exhibition in the American Pavilion. This traveling exhibition is organized by the Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art, Washington State University and is curated by Ryan Hardesty, Executive Director.
Support for this exhibition and related education and outreach programs has been made possible by a grant from the
Jordan Schnitzer Family Foundation.Opening Reception: October 2nd, 2024 RSVP
Gallery talk with artist Jeffrey Gibson and collector Jordan Schnitzer in association with INTERCHANGE faculty performance event: October 17th, 7:30pm
Buy Tickets - 21MondayCherokee Printing: Then and NowAll Day
The Zuckerman Museum of Art is pleased to feature a careful selection of archival materials and artist books from the Bentley Rare Book Museum’s Cherokee Collection. Historical works on view include a Cherokee Hymn Book, circa 1940; a New Testament of the Holy Bible translated into the Cherokee language, 1860; and a copy of Cherokee Phoenix and Indians’ Advocate, 1830; among others. Also included is a contemporary artist book by Frank Brannon from 2005 as well as several examples of his prints of the Cherokee syllabary.
Buy TicketsJeffrey Gibson: They Teach Love, From the Collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and His Family FoundationAll DayJeffrey Gibson: They Teach Love, from the Collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and His Family Foundation presents a sweeping survey of over 35 objects spanning 15 years. The exhibition includes prints, photography, painting, sculpture, installation, and video. Born in Colorado in 1972, Jeffrey Gibson is of Cherokee heritage and a member of the Mississippi Band of Choctaw. His vibrant work is a call for Indigenous empowerment as well as queer visibility. Gibson has a Bachelor of Fine Arts from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago and a Master of Fine Arts from the Royal College of Art, London. Gibson is representing the United States at the Venice Biennale 2024—the first Indigenous artist to have a solo exhibition in the American Pavilion. This traveling exhibition is organized by the Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art, Washington State University and is curated by Ryan Hardesty, Executive Director.
Support for this exhibition and related education and outreach programs has been made possible by a grant from the
Jordan Schnitzer Family Foundation.Opening Reception: October 2nd, 2024 RSVP
Gallery talk with artist Jeffrey Gibson and collector Jordan Schnitzer in association with INTERCHANGE faculty performance event: October 17th, 7:30pm
Buy Tickets+9Sustainable 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.
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 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.
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 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.
Pre-Tenure Mutual Mentoring Group | Fall 20241:00pmPre-Tenure Mutual Mentoring Group
Event Type: Virtual
Facilitator: Michele DiPietro
This mutual mentoring group will bring tenure track faculty together who are preparing to submit their pre-tenure portfolios in the fall. We will support each other through the process and help each other connect with resources that can get our questions answered.To register, please go log in to OwlTrain and register on the event page here.
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 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.
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.
Wellbeing@KSU3:30pmWellbeing@KSU
Event Type: Hybrid
KSU students may experience emotional, physical, and/or financial struggles during their time at KSU. The middle of the semester as well as the upcoming holidays can be a stressful time for our students. Come to this interactive session to learn more about supporting your students' wellbeing and the Division of Student Affairs' You Matter Campaign. We will also cover information on the new YOU@Kennesaw Wellbeing App that faculty and staff can use and help share campus resources with students using the app.To register, please go log in to OwlTrain and register on the event page here.
Monthly Time/Absences Due5:00pmMonthly Time Due at COBThe 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.
- 22TuesdayCherokee Printing: Then and NowAll Day
The Zuckerman Museum of Art is pleased to feature a careful selection of archival materials and artist books from the Bentley Rare Book Museum’s Cherokee Collection. Historical works on view include a Cherokee Hymn Book, circa 1940; a New Testament of the Holy Bible translated into the Cherokee language, 1860; and a copy of Cherokee Phoenix and Indians’ Advocate, 1830; among others. Also included is a contemporary artist book by Frank Brannon from 2005 as well as several examples of his prints of the Cherokee syllabary.
Buy TicketsJeffrey Gibson: They Teach Love, From the Collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and His Family FoundationAll DayJeffrey Gibson: They Teach Love, from the Collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and His Family Foundation presents a sweeping survey of over 35 objects spanning 15 years. The exhibition includes prints, photography, painting, sculpture, installation, and video. Born in Colorado in 1972, Jeffrey Gibson is of Cherokee heritage and a member of the Mississippi Band of Choctaw. His vibrant work is a call for Indigenous empowerment as well as queer visibility. Gibson has a Bachelor of Fine Arts from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago and a Master of Fine Arts from the Royal College of Art, London. Gibson is representing the United States at the Venice Biennale 2024—the first Indigenous artist to have a solo exhibition in the American Pavilion. This traveling exhibition is organized by the Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art, Washington State University and is curated by Ryan Hardesty, Executive Director.
Support for this exhibition and related education and outreach programs has been made possible by a grant from the
Jordan Schnitzer Family Foundation.Opening Reception: October 2nd, 2024 RSVP
Gallery talk with artist Jeffrey Gibson and collector Jordan Schnitzer in association with INTERCHANGE faculty performance event: October 17th, 7:30pm
Buy Tickets+1210am 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 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.
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 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.
Art Educators Biennial: Playful Encounters10:00amThe Zuckerman Museum of Art’s 2024 Art Educators Biennial, Playful Encounters, considers how art can be about play and the myriad ways artist-educators engage artmaking for enjoyment and recreation. Play carries the imagination to unexpected destinations and supports unbridled generative work.
Opening Reception: September 7th, 2024, from 2pm to 4pm. RSVP
Buy TicketsGetting Started with Microsoft Copilot10:00amJoin us for an engaging workshop delving into the exciting world of Microsoft Copilot, a powerful AI (artificial intelligence) tool that can generate text, images, and summaries. Learn best practices for using Copilot securely to protect your data as you ask Copilot to answer questions, generate creative content, and even proofread 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!
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 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.
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.
Informed Consent: Best Practices1:00pmThis 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.
Qualtrics Surveys Workshop2:00pmLearn to create surveys and generate reports with Qualtrics, a survey development tool offered for use to Kennesaw State University faculty and staff. This web-based tool empowers you to collect, measure, and organize data.
Wellstar School of Nursing Tour2:00pmYour tour of the Wellstar School of Nursing includes a 10-minute information session that covers topics ranging from programs, admission requirements, and whereyou can take your Nursing degree. The information session will be followed by a 20-minute walking tour of the state-of-the-art building. Come along to get a closer look into what it's like to be a nursing student at Kennesaw.
Biweekly 1 SPARS Due5:00pmBiweekly 1 SPARS Due Payroll Dec 24 - Jan 6Writers and Warlocks5:00pmHave a thirst for adventure? Join Writers & Warlocks! This D&D group meets regularly in the KSU Writing Center on the Marietta campus. For more information, email us at: wcgamewriters@kennesaw.edu
mHealth Info Sessions5:30pmWith the ever-evolving technological landscape in mind, we are thrilled to announce the upcoming launch of the mHealth Concentration Certificate in 2025. This groundbreaking initiative will equip scholars with the skills to harness the power of mobile health (mHealth) technologies for data collection, analysis, and interpretation. By joining this certificate program, you will be empowered to drive impactful change in public health, making a real difference in the world. To learn more, join the next virtual information session to meet mHealth Program faculty to learn more about the program options available. https://ow.ly/5UAU50SgW4W
- 23WednesdayCherokee Printing: Then and NowAll Day
The Zuckerman Museum of Art is pleased to feature a careful selection of archival materials and artist books from the Bentley Rare Book Museum’s Cherokee Collection. Historical works on view include a Cherokee Hymn Book, circa 1940; a New Testament of the Holy Bible translated into the Cherokee language, 1860; and a copy of Cherokee Phoenix and Indians’ Advocate, 1830; among others. Also included is a contemporary artist book by Frank Brannon from 2005 as well as several examples of his prints of the Cherokee syllabary.
Buy TicketsJeffrey Gibson: They Teach Love, From the Collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and His Family FoundationAll DayJeffrey Gibson: They Teach Love, from the Collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and His Family Foundation presents a sweeping survey of over 35 objects spanning 15 years. The exhibition includes prints, photography, painting, sculpture, installation, and video. Born in Colorado in 1972, Jeffrey Gibson is of Cherokee heritage and a member of the Mississippi Band of Choctaw. His vibrant work is a call for Indigenous empowerment as well as queer visibility. Gibson has a Bachelor of Fine Arts from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago and a Master of Fine Arts from the Royal College of Art, London. Gibson is representing the United States at the Venice Biennale 2024—the first Indigenous artist to have a solo exhibition in the American Pavilion. This traveling exhibition is organized by the Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art, Washington State University and is curated by Ryan Hardesty, Executive Director.
Support for this exhibition and related education and outreach programs has been made possible by a grant from the
Jordan Schnitzer Family Foundation.Opening Reception: October 2nd, 2024 RSVP
Gallery talk with artist Jeffrey Gibson and collector Jordan Schnitzer in association with INTERCHANGE faculty performance event: October 17th, 7:30pm
Buy Tickets+1910AM 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 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.
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
Art Educators Biennial: Playful Encounters10:00amThe Zuckerman Museum of Art’s 2024 Art Educators Biennial, Playful Encounters, considers how art can be about play and the myriad ways artist-educators engage artmaking for enjoyment and recreation. Play carries the imagination to unexpected destinations and supports unbridled generative work.
Opening Reception: September 7th, 2024, from 2pm to 4pm. RSVP
Buy TicketsIs Grad School for Me?12:00pmLet's explore if this is the right next step for you. Lean how to research programs, prep for applications, & discover your motivation.
Bagwell Center for the Study of Markets and Economic Opportunity Film Screening: Mighty Ira12:00pmIra Glasser is one of America’s unsung champions of civil rights and liberties. As the leader of the American Civil Liberties Union for 23 years, he transformed the organization from a small, “mom-and-pop” operation on the verge of bankruptcy into a civil liberties juggernaut with offices in every state and a $30 million endowment. As his generation retires from the barricades, Ira reminisces on his life at the forefront of defending the rights of all Americans, from civil rights leaders to neo-Nazis.
His story takes us to his hometown of Brooklyn, New York, where in 1947 Jackie Robinson and the Dodgers broke the color barrier in baseball and inspired a generation of civil rights activists; to the offices of Robert Kennedy, where the U.S. Senator spoke with a young Ira and convinced him to take his first job with the ACLU; and to California, where a 96-year-old Holocaust survivor explains to Ira why he thinks the ACLU was wrong to defend the right of neo-Nazis to demonstrate near his home in Skokie, Illinois, over 40 years ago — and how recent events in Charlottesville, Virginia, evoke painful memories.
Amid high-profile controversies surrounding free speech, racial equality, and antisemitism — and on the occasion of the ACLU’s centennial — Ira Glasser’s story is as timely and provocative as ever.
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 October 30th Information Session, Click Here. To view all upcoming PHDINCM virtual information sessions, and to learn about the application process, Click Here.
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
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 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.
Fall Undergraduate Research Workshop2:00pmThrough this workshop undergraduate students will share their works in progress through presentations and open Q&A discussion.
Analysis and Applied Mathematics (AAM) Seminar2:30pmSpeaker: Mark van den Bosch, Leiden University
Title: “TBA”
Abstract: TBAThe 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: a1KiSVWhat 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
Is Grad School for Me?3:00pmLet's explore if this is the right next step for you. Lean how to research programs, prep for applications, & discover your motivation.
Writers and Warlocks5:00pmHave a thirst for adventure? Join Writers & Warlocks! This D&D group meets regularly in the KSU Writing Center on the Marietta campus. For more information, email us at: wcgamewriters@kennesaw.edu
Not Your Professor's Book Club5:00pmLove manga? Looking to make friends with similar interests? Join “Not Your Professor’s Book Club” on Wednesdays! Expect snacks, games, and good books. We hope to see you there in Johnson 101 (the Marietta Campus Writing Center) from 6:00-7:00 PM!
The Write Place6:00pmLooking 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.
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.
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 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. - 24ThursdayCherokee Printing: Then and NowAll Day
The Zuckerman Museum of Art is pleased to feature a careful selection of archival materials and artist books from the Bentley Rare Book Museum’s Cherokee Collection. Historical works on view include a Cherokee Hymn Book, circa 1940; a New Testament of the Holy Bible translated into the Cherokee language, 1860; and a copy of Cherokee Phoenix and Indians’ Advocate, 1830; among others. Also included is a contemporary artist book by Frank Brannon from 2005 as well as several examples of his prints of the Cherokee syllabary.
Buy TicketsJeffrey Gibson: They Teach Love, From the Collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and His Family FoundationAll DayJeffrey Gibson: They Teach Love, from the Collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and His Family Foundation presents a sweeping survey of over 35 objects spanning 15 years. The exhibition includes prints, photography, painting, sculpture, installation, and video. Born in Colorado in 1972, Jeffrey Gibson is of Cherokee heritage and a member of the Mississippi Band of Choctaw. His vibrant work is a call for Indigenous empowerment as well as queer visibility. Gibson has a Bachelor of Fine Arts from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago and a Master of Fine Arts from the Royal College of Art, London. Gibson is representing the United States at the Venice Biennale 2024—the first Indigenous artist to have a solo exhibition in the American Pavilion. This traveling exhibition is organized by the Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art, Washington State University and is curated by Ryan Hardesty, Executive Director.
Support for this exhibition and related education and outreach programs has been made possible by a grant from the
Jordan Schnitzer Family Foundation.Opening Reception: October 2nd, 2024 RSVP
Gallery talk with artist Jeffrey Gibson and collector Jordan Schnitzer in association with INTERCHANGE faculty performance event: October 17th, 7:30pm
Buy Tickets+11Ecology, Evolution, Behavior, & Organismal Biology (EEBOB) seminar series9:30amSpeaker: Michael Ogle, Curator of Herpetology at Zoo Knoxville
Title: “TBA”
Abstract: TBAThe Ecology, Evolution, Behavior, & Organismal Biology (EEBOB) seminar series focuses on biological topics at whole-organism and higher scales of organization. Guest speakers come from universities, governmental agencies, NGOs, zoos, museums, and other institutions.
This seminar series consists of a pre-recorded seminar, which will be posted to a playlist at the beginning of each week, and a live, virtual Q&A session with the speaker. All are welcome to attend! For access to the live Q&A session, interested attendees can email Dr. Todd Pierson to be granted access. The live Q&A session will be held each Thursday @ 9:30 AM.
10AM Marietta Campus 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 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.
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 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.
Art Educators Biennial: Playful Encounters10:00amThe Zuckerman Museum of Art’s 2024 Art Educators Biennial, Playful Encounters, considers how art can be about play and the myriad ways artist-educators engage artmaking for enjoyment and recreation. Play carries the imagination to unexpected destinations and supports unbridled generative work.
Opening Reception: September 7th, 2024, from 2pm to 4pm. RSVP
Buy Tickets1PM 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.
Creed Conversations: Owl Truth1:00pmDetails coming Soon!
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 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.
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!
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!
Quality Science Education (QSE) Information Session5:00pmThe College of Science and Mathematics is hosting Quality Science Education (QSE) Information Session, a program from the Pathway for Patient Health that provides training about quality controls within the healthcare field to students at all education levels. It will take place on Thursday, October 24th from 5 – 6 pm in CL. 1009. Students will learn more about the QSE Pathway Program; how to enroll in the program; and scholarship opportunities sponsored by Lifescience industry partners to receive free certification training. Certification training is available to open to all education levels.
Students will also hear from Navia Rodriguez, Director of Quality at Resilience, a biopharmaceutical and medicine manufacturing company. Navia will speak on her educational/career journey; what it’s like to work in the industry; and how a science background can be used to address a variety of product, quality, and business challenges.
Limited in-person spots are available; however, a virtual option will also be provided. If you plan to be in person, RSVP is required on OwlLife by Monday, October 21st.
Refreshments will be provided. CSM students will receive EngageCSM credit for attending.
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Stream LinkMAIGC Virtual Information Session6:30pmLearn 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 October 24th Information Session, Click Here. To view all upcoming MAIGC virtual information sessions, Click Here.
- 25FridayCherokee Printing: Then and NowAll Day
The Zuckerman Museum of Art is pleased to feature a careful selection of archival materials and artist books from the Bentley Rare Book Museum’s Cherokee Collection. Historical works on view include a Cherokee Hymn Book, circa 1940; a New Testament of the Holy Bible translated into the Cherokee language, 1860; and a copy of Cherokee Phoenix and Indians’ Advocate, 1830; among others. Also included is a contemporary artist book by Frank Brannon from 2005 as well as several examples of his prints of the Cherokee syllabary.
Buy TicketsJeffrey Gibson: They Teach Love, From the Collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and His Family FoundationAll DayJeffrey Gibson: They Teach Love, from the Collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and His Family Foundation presents a sweeping survey of over 35 objects spanning 15 years. The exhibition includes prints, photography, painting, sculpture, installation, and video. Born in Colorado in 1972, Jeffrey Gibson is of Cherokee heritage and a member of the Mississippi Band of Choctaw. His vibrant work is a call for Indigenous empowerment as well as queer visibility. Gibson has a Bachelor of Fine Arts from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago and a Master of Fine Arts from the Royal College of Art, London. Gibson is representing the United States at the Venice Biennale 2024—the first Indigenous artist to have a solo exhibition in the American Pavilion. This traveling exhibition is organized by the Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art, Washington State University and is curated by Ryan Hardesty, Executive Director.
Support for this exhibition and related education and outreach programs has been made possible by a grant from the
Jordan Schnitzer Family Foundation.Opening Reception: October 2nd, 2024 RSVP
Gallery talk with artist Jeffrey Gibson and collector Jordan Schnitzer in association with INTERCHANGE faculty performance event: October 17th, 7:30pm
Buy Tickets+12LAST DAY TO WITHDRAW - FULL TERMAll DayOctober P-Card Cycle EndsAll DayOctober P-Card Cycle Ends (09/28/2024 to 10/25/2024)
16-Hour Probate Mediation Training & Practicum8:30amProbate Mediation:
The learning objectives for the remaining 14-hours are listed below.
- Know the common issues, legal concepts, and terms in probate mediation and be able to correctly address those issues and use the specific terms in agreements.
- Understand the court processes for estate and guardianship/conservatorship cases and how to prepare parties for next steps after a mediation has ended.
- Know the difference between parties to a mediation and legally interested parties and how to handle situations in which not all parties are present, and how to address.
- Identify common ethical red flags in probate cases and how to handle, including when a mediation is not appropriate or should be terminated.
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.
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 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.
Art Educators Biennial: Playful Encounters10:00amThe Zuckerman Museum of Art’s 2024 Art Educators Biennial, Playful Encounters, considers how art can be about play and the myriad ways artist-educators engage artmaking for enjoyment and recreation. Play carries the imagination to unexpected destinations and supports unbridled generative work.
Opening Reception: September 7th, 2024, from 2pm to 4pm. RSVP
Buy TicketsMSCJ 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 October 25th Information Session, Click Here. To view all upcoming MSCJ virtual information sessions, Click Here.
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 October 25th Information Session, Click Here. To view all upcoming MSIPM virtual information sessions, Click Here.
SCJ Make-Up Exam Day12:00pmSCJ Make-Up Exam Day
Telling Your Academic Story2:00pmTelling Your Academic Story
Facilitator: Charles Parrott
Communicating your professional identity is an important part of becoming a successful academic. But articulating how you got here, what you do, and where you are going is never as easy as it sounds. This workshop applies the principles of storytelling to help participants better understand their career trajectory and express their professional identity.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
KSU Opera Theater8:00pm - 26SaturdaySOAAD 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: October 16, 2024 5pm - 7:30pm
Buy TicketsNovember FY24 P-Card Cycle BeginsAll DayNovember FY24 P-Card Cycle Begins (10/26/2024 to 11/27/2024)
+4Jeffrey Gibson: They Teach Love, From the Collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and His Family FoundationAll DayJeffrey Gibson: They Teach Love, from the Collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and His Family Foundation presents a sweeping survey of over 35 objects spanning 15 years. The exhibition includes prints, photography, painting, sculpture, installation, and video. Born in Colorado in 1972, Jeffrey Gibson is of Cherokee heritage and a member of the Mississippi Band of Choctaw. His vibrant work is a call for Indigenous empowerment as well as queer visibility. Gibson has a Bachelor of Fine Arts from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago and a Master of Fine Arts from the Royal College of Art, London. Gibson is representing the United States at the Venice Biennale 2024—the first Indigenous artist to have a solo exhibition in the American Pavilion. This traveling exhibition is organized by the Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art, Washington State University and is curated by Ryan Hardesty, Executive Director.
Support for this exhibition and related education and outreach programs has been made possible by a grant from the
Jordan Schnitzer Family Foundation.Opening Reception: October 2nd, 2024 RSVP
Gallery talk with artist Jeffrey Gibson and collector Jordan Schnitzer in association with INTERCHANGE faculty performance event: October 17th, 7:30pm
Buy TicketsCherokee Printing: Then and NowAll DayThe Zuckerman Museum of Art is pleased to feature a careful selection of archival materials and artist books from the Bentley Rare Book Museum’s Cherokee Collection. Historical works on view include a Cherokee Hymn Book, circa 1940; a New Testament of the Holy Bible translated into the Cherokee language, 1860; and a copy of Cherokee Phoenix and Indians’ Advocate, 1830; among others. Also included is a contemporary artist book by Frank Brannon from 2005 as well as several examples of his prints of the Cherokee syllabary.
Buy TicketsArt Educators Biennial: Playful Encounters12:00pmThe Zuckerman Museum of Art’s 2024 Art Educators Biennial, Playful Encounters, considers how art can be about play and the myriad ways artist-educators engage artmaking for enjoyment and recreation. Play carries the imagination to unexpected destinations and supports unbridled generative work.
Opening Reception: September 7th, 2024, from 2pm to 4pm. RSVP
Buy TicketsKSU Opera Theater8:00pm
- 27SundayJeffrey Gibson: They Teach Love, From the Collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and His Family FoundationAll Day
Jeffrey Gibson: They Teach Love, from the Collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and His Family Foundation presents a sweeping survey of over 35 objects spanning 15 years. The exhibition includes prints, photography, painting, sculpture, installation, and video. Born in Colorado in 1972, Jeffrey Gibson is of Cherokee heritage and a member of the Mississippi Band of Choctaw. His vibrant work is a call for Indigenous empowerment as well as queer visibility. Gibson has a Bachelor of Fine Arts from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago and a Master of Fine Arts from the Royal College of Art, London. Gibson is representing the United States at the Venice Biennale 2024—the first Indigenous artist to have a solo exhibition in the American Pavilion. This traveling exhibition is organized by the Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art, Washington State University and is curated by Ryan Hardesty, Executive Director.
Support for this exhibition and related education and outreach programs has been made possible by a grant from the
Jordan Schnitzer Family Foundation.Opening Reception: October 2nd, 2024 RSVP
Gallery talk with artist Jeffrey Gibson and collector Jordan Schnitzer in association with INTERCHANGE faculty performance event: October 17th, 7:30pm
Buy TicketsCherokee Printing: Then and NowAll DayThe Zuckerman Museum of Art is pleased to feature a careful selection of archival materials and artist books from the Bentley Rare Book Museum’s Cherokee Collection. Historical works on view include a Cherokee Hymn Book, circa 1940; a New Testament of the Holy Bible translated into the Cherokee language, 1860; and a copy of Cherokee Phoenix and Indians’ Advocate, 1830; among others. Also included is a contemporary artist book by Frank Brannon from 2005 as well as several examples of his prints of the Cherokee syllabary.
Buy Tickets - 28MondayJeffrey Gibson: They Teach Love, From the Collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and His Family FoundationAll Day
Jeffrey Gibson: They Teach Love, from the Collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and His Family Foundation presents a sweeping survey of over 35 objects spanning 15 years. The exhibition includes prints, photography, painting, sculpture, installation, and video. Born in Colorado in 1972, Jeffrey Gibson is of Cherokee heritage and a member of the Mississippi Band of Choctaw. His vibrant work is a call for Indigenous empowerment as well as queer visibility. Gibson has a Bachelor of Fine Arts from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago and a Master of Fine Arts from the Royal College of Art, London. Gibson is representing the United States at the Venice Biennale 2024—the first Indigenous artist to have a solo exhibition in the American Pavilion. This traveling exhibition is organized by the Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art, Washington State University and is curated by Ryan Hardesty, Executive Director.
Support for this exhibition and related education and outreach programs has been made possible by a grant from the
Jordan Schnitzer Family Foundation.Opening Reception: October 2nd, 2024 RSVP
Gallery talk with artist Jeffrey Gibson and collector Jordan Schnitzer in association with INTERCHANGE faculty performance event: October 17th, 7:30pm
Buy TicketsCherokee Printing: Then and NowAll DayThe Zuckerman Museum of Art is pleased to feature a careful selection of archival materials and artist books from the Bentley Rare Book Museum’s Cherokee Collection. Historical works on view include a Cherokee Hymn Book, circa 1940; a New Testament of the Holy Bible translated into the Cherokee language, 1860; and a copy of Cherokee Phoenix and Indians’ Advocate, 1830; among others. Also included is a contemporary artist book by Frank Brannon from 2005 as well as several examples of his prints of the Cherokee syllabary.
Buy Tickets+710am 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 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.
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 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.
Biweekly 1 Time Due 10am10:00amBiweekly 1 Payroll for Dec 24 - Jan 61PM 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 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.
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: Adelaide Federici, Violin & Robert Henry, Piano7:30pmFaculty Recital Series. Enjoy an evening of music for violin and piano performed by Bailey School of Music faculty artists Adelaide Federici and Robert Henry.
Buy Tickets - 29TuesdayJeffrey Gibson: They Teach Love, From the Collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and His Family FoundationAll Day
Jeffrey Gibson: They Teach Love, from the Collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and His Family Foundation presents a sweeping survey of over 35 objects spanning 15 years. The exhibition includes prints, photography, painting, sculpture, installation, and video. Born in Colorado in 1972, Jeffrey Gibson is of Cherokee heritage and a member of the Mississippi Band of Choctaw. His vibrant work is a call for Indigenous empowerment as well as queer visibility. Gibson has a Bachelor of Fine Arts from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago and a Master of Fine Arts from the Royal College of Art, London. Gibson is representing the United States at the Venice Biennale 2024—the first Indigenous artist to have a solo exhibition in the American Pavilion. This traveling exhibition is organized by the Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art, Washington State University and is curated by Ryan Hardesty, Executive Director.
Support for this exhibition and related education and outreach programs has been made possible by a grant from the
Jordan Schnitzer Family Foundation.Opening Reception: October 2nd, 2024 RSVP
Gallery talk with artist Jeffrey Gibson and collector Jordan Schnitzer in association with INTERCHANGE faculty performance event: October 17th, 7:30pm
Buy TicketsCherokee Printing: Then and NowAll DayThe Zuckerman Museum of Art is pleased to feature a careful selection of archival materials and artist books from the Bentley Rare Book Museum’s Cherokee Collection. Historical works on view include a Cherokee Hymn Book, circa 1940; a New Testament of the Holy Bible translated into the Cherokee language, 1860; and a copy of Cherokee Phoenix and Indians’ Advocate, 1830; among others. Also included is a contemporary artist book by Frank Brannon from 2005 as well as several examples of his prints of the Cherokee syllabary.
Buy Tickets+15Open Enrollment 2025 Information Sessions9:00amJoin us for our Open Enrollment Information Sessions! During this period, eligible faculty and staff can explore options for health insurance and other benefits. You'll have the opportunity to sign up for new plans, make adjustments to your current coverage, or discontinue benefits as needed. Our sessions will provide valuable insights and answer all your questions to help you make informed decisions. Don’t miss out on this chance to optimize your benefits! Register at https://share.percipio.com/cd/tmSF0TdjI
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 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.
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 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.
Art Educators Biennial: Playful Encounters10:00amThe Zuckerman Museum of Art’s 2024 Art Educators Biennial, Playful Encounters, considers how art can be about play and the myriad ways artist-educators engage artmaking for enjoyment and recreation. Play carries the imagination to unexpected destinations and supports unbridled generative work.
Opening Reception: September 7th, 2024, from 2pm to 4pm. RSVP
Buy TicketsBagwell Center for the Study of Markets and Economic Opportunity Film Screening: UNDIVIDE US11:00amAs news and social media amplify a narrative of an America on the brink of civil war, politicians in Washington, DC stir conflict: red against blue, rich against poor, urban against rural, race against race, and man against woman. They cast us as enemies locked in battle, usurping power and posing as our saviors.
UNDIVIDE US challenges the idea that citizens who disagree are not capable of civil conversation and demonstrates the truth that, even in our differences, the American experiment is still alive and well.
It exposes the power players in Washington DC as the true disruptors of peace, driving our legitimate differences to the brink of disaster. Hear from experts about the roots of this toxic polarization and learn how to counteract it in our local communities and lives.
Free Flu Shots11:00amFight the Flu! Just bring your student Talon Card and stop by the K Field on October 29 from 11 AM to 2 PM on the Marietta Campus. Stay healthy and protected this season!
Empathy Fair (Day 1, Kennesaw Campus)12:00pmJoin our annual KSU Empathy Fair brought to you by the Disability Access Coalition. Our goal is to build empathy by providing a safe space for KSU students, staff, and faculty to understand the experiences of people with differing abilities.
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.
IRB Compliance: Avoiding Common Pitfalls1:00pmA session that highlights frequent mistakes researchers make in IRB submissions and compliance, offering strategies for avoiding delays.
Using Metacognition to Help Your Students Learn2:00pmUsing Metacognition to Help Your Students Learn
Facilitator: Rebecca Weaver
How do you know that you have learned something really well? How do you help your students understand how well they have learned something (or how far they need to go)? How can you use the prinicples of metacognition (our understanding of our own learning and our ability to increase and deepen our learning) to help your students learn in your class? This workshop will cover a variety of strategies such as "orienting tasks," "deep processing," the "study cycle" and "intense learning sessions" which you can train your students to use for success. A short "pre-work" prepatory assignment will be sent out a week before the workshop.
To register, please go log in to OwlTrain and register on the event page here.
Organizing 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.
Writers and Warlocks5:00pmHave a thirst for adventure? Join Writers & Warlocks! This D&D group meets regularly in the KSU Writing Center on the Marietta campus. For more information, email us at: wcgamewriters@kennesaw.edu
KSU Mixed Chamber Ensembles5:30pmChamber Music Series. Enjoy an evening of performances by Bailey School of Music student instrumental chamber ensembles.
Buy TicketsMS in Fintech Virtual Information Session6:00pmFor prospective students to learn more about the program.
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KSU Mixed Chamber Ensembles7:30pmChamber Music Series. Enjoy an evening of performances by Bailey School of Music student instrumental chamber ensembles.
Buy Tickets - 30WednesdayCherokee Printing: Then and NowAll Day
The Zuckerman Museum of Art is pleased to feature a careful selection of archival materials and artist books from the Bentley Rare Book Museum’s Cherokee Collection. Historical works on view include a Cherokee Hymn Book, circa 1940; a New Testament of the Holy Bible translated into the Cherokee language, 1860; and a copy of Cherokee Phoenix and Indians’ Advocate, 1830; among others. Also included is a contemporary artist book by Frank Brannon from 2005 as well as several examples of his prints of the Cherokee syllabary.
Buy TicketsFunding for the National Conference on Undergraduate Research (NCUR): Abstracts Due!All DayThe National Conference on Undergraduate Research (NCUR) is dedicated to promoting undergraduate research, scholarship and creative activity in all fields of study by sponsoring an annual conference for students. Each year, KSU's Office of Undergraduate Research grants funding to a select group of students to present at NCUR. The deadline to apply for this funding is 11:59pm!
You must submit an abstract to the Office of Undergradaute Research for prior-approval before submitting to NCUR. Only students who follow these guidelines will be considered for funding.
+13Jeffrey Gibson: They Teach Love, From the Collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and His Family FoundationAll DayJeffrey Gibson: They Teach Love, from the Collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and His Family Foundation presents a sweeping survey of over 35 objects spanning 15 years. The exhibition includes prints, photography, painting, sculpture, installation, and video. Born in Colorado in 1972, Jeffrey Gibson is of Cherokee heritage and a member of the Mississippi Band of Choctaw. His vibrant work is a call for Indigenous empowerment as well as queer visibility. Gibson has a Bachelor of Fine Arts from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago and a Master of Fine Arts from the Royal College of Art, London. Gibson is representing the United States at the Venice Biennale 2024—the first Indigenous artist to have a solo exhibition in the American Pavilion. This traveling exhibition is organized by the Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art, Washington State University and is curated by Ryan Hardesty, Executive Director.
Support for this exhibition and related education and outreach programs has been made possible by a grant from the
Jordan Schnitzer Family Foundation.Opening Reception: October 2nd, 2024 RSVP
Gallery talk with artist Jeffrey Gibson and collector Jordan Schnitzer in association with INTERCHANGE faculty performance event: October 17th, 7:30pm
Buy 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: October 30, 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 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.
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 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.
Art Educators Biennial: Playful Encounters10:00amThe Zuckerman Museum of Art’s 2024 Art Educators Biennial, Playful Encounters, considers how art can be about play and the myriad ways artist-educators engage artmaking for enjoyment and recreation. Play carries the imagination to unexpected destinations and supports unbridled generative work.
Opening Reception: September 7th, 2024, from 2pm to 4pm. RSVP
Buy TicketsEmpathy Fair (Day 2, Marietta Campus)12:00pmJoin our annual KSU Empathy Fair brought to you by the Disability Access Coalition. Our goal is to build empathy by providing a safe space for KSU students, staff, and faculty to understand the experiences of people with differing abilities.
MSIS Information Session12:00pmSelecting 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.
Open Enrollment 2025 Information Sessions1:00pmJoin us for our Open Enrollment Information Sessions! During this period, eligible faculty and staff can explore options for health insurance and other benefits. You'll have the opportunity to sign up for new plans, make adjustments to your current coverage, or discontinue benefits as needed. Our sessions will provide valuable insights and answer all your questions to help you make informed decisions. Don’t miss out on this chance to optimize your benefits! Register at https://share.percipio.com/cd/tmSF0TdjI
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 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.
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.
Writers and Warlocks5:00pmHave a thirst for adventure? Join Writers & Warlocks! This D&D group meets regularly in the KSU Writing Center on the Marietta campus. For more information, email us at: wcgamewriters@kennesaw.edu
Not Your Professor's Book Club5:00pmLove manga? Looking to make friends with similar interests? Join “Not Your Professor’s Book Club” on Wednesdays! Expect snacks, games, and good books. We hope to see you there in Johnson 101 (the Marietta Campus Writing Center) from 6:00-7:00 PM!
The Write Place6:00pmLooking 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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The Zuckerman Museum of Art is pleased to feature a careful selection of archival materials and artist books from the Bentley Rare Book Museum’s Cherokee Collection. Historical works on view include a Cherokee Hymn Book, circa 1940; a New Testament of the Holy Bible translated into the Cherokee language, 1860; and a copy of Cherokee Phoenix and Indians’ Advocate, 1830; among others. Also included is a contemporary artist book by Frank Brannon from 2005 as well as several examples of his prints of the Cherokee syllabary.
Buy TicketsJeffrey Gibson: They Teach Love, From the Collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and His Family FoundationAll DayJeffrey Gibson: They Teach Love, from the Collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and His Family Foundation presents a sweeping survey of over 35 objects spanning 15 years. The exhibition includes prints, photography, painting, sculpture, installation, and video. Born in Colorado in 1972, Jeffrey Gibson is of Cherokee heritage and a member of the Mississippi Band of Choctaw. His vibrant work is a call for Indigenous empowerment as well as queer visibility. Gibson has a Bachelor of Fine Arts from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago and a Master of Fine Arts from the Royal College of Art, London. Gibson is representing the United States at the Venice Biennale 2024—the first Indigenous artist to have a solo exhibition in the American Pavilion. This traveling exhibition is organized by the Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art, Washington State University and is curated by Ryan Hardesty, Executive Director.
Support for this exhibition and related education and outreach programs has been made possible by a grant from the
Jordan Schnitzer Family Foundation.Opening Reception: October 2nd, 2024 RSVP
Gallery talk with artist Jeffrey Gibson and collector Jordan Schnitzer in association with INTERCHANGE faculty performance event: October 17th, 7:30pm
Buy Tickets+11Re-Allocations in WORKS for October Cycle (09/28/2024 to 10/25/2024) dueAll DayRe-Allocations due in WORKS for transactions dated 09/28/2024 to 10/25/2024
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: October 30, 5pm - 7:30pm
Buy TicketsMonthly Pay8:00amMonthly PayEcology, Evolution, Behavior, & Organismal Biology (EEBOB) seminar series9:30amSpeaker: Mia Wavrek, ORISE Research Fellow in Urban Ecology and Native Plants, USGS
Title: “TBA”
Abstract: TBAThe Ecology, Evolution, Behavior, & Organismal Biology (EEBOB) seminar series focuses on biological topics at whole-organism and higher scales of organization. Guest speakers come from universities, governmental agencies, NGOs, zoos, museums, and other institutions.
This seminar series consists of a pre-recorded seminar, which will be posted to a playlist at the beginning of each week, and a live, virtual Q&A session with the speaker. All are welcome to attend! For access to the live Q&A session, interested attendees can email Dr. Todd Pierson to be granted access. The live Q&A session will be held each Thursday @ 9:30 AM.
10am Kennesaw Campus 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 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.
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 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.
Art Educators Biennial: Playful Encounters10:00amThe Zuckerman Museum of Art’s 2024 Art Educators Biennial, Playful Encounters, considers how art can be about play and the myriad ways artist-educators engage artmaking for enjoyment and recreation. Play carries the imagination to unexpected destinations and supports unbridled generative work.
Opening Reception: September 7th, 2024, from 2pm to 4pm. RSVP
Buy TicketsBook Chat: Failing our Future: How Grades Harm Students and What We Can Do About It11:00amBook Chat: Failing our Future: How Grades Harm Students and What We Can Do About It
Facilitator: Laura Howard
In Failing our Future, Josh Eyeler offers a critique of the grading system in US schools and colleges, and offers a blueprint for fixing it. Arguing that grading can distract and discourage students, Eyeler documents success stories of grading reform efforts that support student success. The first 15 book chat registrants will receive a copy of the book. The book chat will be a guided discussion of the book, with the opportunity to question, share, and connect.
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 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.
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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