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  • Conflict Management doctoral student wins Best Student Paper

    Taylor Downs, a Kennesaw State University doctoral student in International Conflict Management, was recently awarded best paper for his work, “Understanding Internal Social Movement Differences and Framing in the Movement Against the Dakota Access Pipeline” at the 2018 Association for Research on Nonprofit Organizations and Voluntary Action (ARNOVA) Conference in Austin, Texas.  –  December 31, 2018

  • Top 5 Social Media Posts

    Kennesaw State University celebrated many accomplishments, in and out of the classroom, in 2018. From new leadership to new alumni, our cameras were there to capture it all. Here's a look back on the year's most popular posts on social media, based on video views.  –  December 21, 2018

  • KSU Center for Sustainable Journalism receives two individual grants

    The Center for Sustainable Journalism (CSJ) at Kennesaw State University has received two individual grants – totaling $500,000 – from The Tow Foundation and The Wallace Foundation to provide continued support of the Center’s publication activities that focus on youth justice and child welfare issues.  –  December 20, 2018

  • Top 5 Student Stories

    As 2018 comes to a close, here are a few of Kennesaw State’s top student stories from the past 12 months.  –  December 19, 2018

  • Brian Bohannon Named AFCA Region Coach of the Year

    After leading the Kennesaw State football team to back-to-back Big South Conference championships and consecutive FCS Playoffs quarterfinal appearances, head coach Brian Bohannon was named AFCA Region 2 Coach of the Year as announced on Tuesday morning. The winners will be honored at the American Football Coaches Awards, on Tuesday, Jan. 8, during the 2019 AFCA Convention in San Antonio, Texas.  –  December 18, 2018

  • Written by Whitten | A Season of Celebration

    In this final Written by Whitten for 2018, I want to reflect on the life-changing milestone obtained by roughly 2,500 Owls. KSU’s newest graduates tossed their caps into a new world of opportunity last week. I join all the dedicated KSU faculty and staff in wishing all of our new graduates a successful future.  –  December 18, 2018

  • Apply Here

    Apply to Kennesaw State University for summer and fall 2019.  –  December 18, 2018

  • Kennesaw State receives grant from the Governor's Office of Highway Safety

    The office of Health Promotion and Wellness at Kennesaw State University recently received a grant totaling more than $22,000 to participate in the Georgia Young Adult Program sponsored by the Governor’s Office of Highway Safety (GOHS). The grant is the 12th award for KSU’s Health Promotion and Wellness, which resides in the Division of Student Affairs.  –  December 17, 2018

  • Top 5 Research Stories

    Research at Kennesaw State has delivered a powerful punch this year – making the planet a safer, healthier, more sustainable and more knowledgeable place. As 2018 comes to a close, here are a few of Kennesaw State’s top research stories throughout the past 12 months.  –  December 17, 2018

  • Data Impact

    When you think of data science, images of complex code and data structures may immediately come to mind, but for Kennesaw State University graduate Mizzani Walker-Holmes, this field has the potential to change lives. At 15, Walker-Holmes was introduced to research when she participated in a summer advanced college prep program at Kennesaw State. Funded by the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA), the initiative’s primary focus was to familiarize high school students with the possibilities of careers in science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) fields. Walker-Holmes, who earned a degree in information technology this week, credits her diverse undergraduate experiences and collaboration with companies such as Google, IBM and ADP for helping her put theory into practice in progressive computing fields such as data science.  –  December 14, 2018