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  • Ask the experts: Best business credit card practices (WalletHub)

    Kennesaw State professor Stefano Mazzotta offers advice on the best business credit cards  –  September 20, 2018

  • Historic Gift to KSU Baseball

    Mickey Dunn, President and CEO of ML Industries, has committed $2.5 million in support of the Kennesaw State University baseball program. It equals the largest one-time single donation and one of the most impactful gifts from an individual donor to the KSU Department of Athletics.  –  September 20, 2018

  • Southern Poly, Kennesaw State alum donates $2.5 million earmarked for baseball team (Marietta Daily Journal)

    Kennesaw State's athletic department on Thursday announced a $2.5 million commitment earmarked for the Owls' baseball program. The commitment by Mickey Dunn, president and CEO of ML Industries, equaled the largest one-time single donation an individual donor has given to the Owls' athletic department.  –  September 20, 2018

  • Kennesaw State University Department Of Dance Receives $336K Gift (Broadway World)

    Kennesaw State University announced Thursday it has received a $336,000 donation to the Department of Dance in the College of the Arts.  –  September 20, 2018

  • Owls Unveil Challenging Schedule

    Highlighted by 11 regular-season home games and five in-state matchups, Kennesaw State women's basketball head coach Agnus Berenato announced the 2018-19 schedule on Wednesday. The Owls will go up against in-state foes in Mercer, Georgia Southern, Georgia State, Middle Georgia State and Georgia Tech.  –  September 20, 2018

  • Small businesses are big targets for cybercriminals (AJC)

    “An attacker casts a very wide net, and it’s a question where it sticks,” said Humayun Zafar, cybersecurity expert at Kennesaw State University.  –  September 19, 2018

  • Kennesaw State Hosts 18th Annual Education Abroad Fair

    The Kennesaw State University (KSU) Office of Education Abroad will host its 18th annual Education Abroad Fair on Sept. 26. The Education Abroad Fair is an opportunity for KSU faculty and other exhibitors to present and promote their education abroad programs to students.  –  September 19, 2018

  • A Unique Environment

    Ever since middle school, Rachel Langkau has known she wanted to be a cultural anthropologist. This summer, she got her first taste of field research by visiting the West African nation of Guinea-Bissau to talk about environmentalism. Langkau was part of a team of students led by Brandon D. Lundy, associate director of the School of Conflict Management, Peacebuilding and Development and associate professor of anthropology, working on a research project about millennial perceptions of climate change.  –  September 19, 2018

  • Computing Against The Clock

    Before last week’s Hackathon kickoff event, a trio of participants were hastily exchanging handshakes and salutations. For three nights following the kickoff, Benjamin Lee, Aaron Badgett and Emily Barbour – all of whom are students in Kennesaw State University’s College of Computing and Software Engineering (CCSE) – worked together as a team to solve a complex problem posed by one of the college’s industry partners. During that time, the students leaned on their studies and grappled with topics ranging from data analytics to machine learning in order to pull together a solution.  –  September 18, 2018

  • KSU student named a rising entrepreneur under age 25 (Atlanta Inno)

    Click-A-Shift was started by three college students who were balancing classes, Army ROTC and other interests and could not find a job that was flexible enough to help pay for the expenses that came with student life.  –  September 18, 2018