Kennesaw State University assistant professor Madalynn Marshall considers herself lucky to have found a drive and curiosity ...
Each year, hundreds of Georgia’s youths leave juvenile justice facilities hoping for a brighter future. Helping them stay on ...
The annual Elevator Pitch Challenge, a highlight of KSU’s Professional Sales program, took place at TK Elevator’s offices in ...
Like many young boys, Kennesaw State University student Sulaiman Shaikh once dreamed of becoming an astronaut. As a child, he ...
Kennesaw State University has been designated a 2025-2026 Military Spouse Friendly School by Viqtory, a leading organization ...
Kennesaw State University student Aliyah Johnson recently joined educators, industry leaders, and policymakers from across ...
Serendipity led Heather Koopman to study crustaceans. Patience led her to an impressive discovery. In August, the dean of ...
Some 5,000 miles away, in the heart of Montepulciano, Italy, a city famous for medieval architecture and world-class wines, ...
History professor Albert “Bert” Way, Ph.D., is one of 30 people across the state selected to join the Institute for Georgia Environmental Leadership’s Class of 2025 (IGEL) ...
At Kennesaw State, we offer a variety of workshops and training sessions designed to enhance your academic and professional skills when it comes to furthering your research project. Whether you're a ...
Per- and poly-fluoroalkyl substances (PFAS), also known as “forever chemicals”, are omnipresent environmental contaminants that are highly toxic to invertebrates, wildlife, and humans. These ...
For all that researchers do well – from identifying problems to generating world-altering solutions – they often struggle to see their research reach its full potential by placing it in the hands of ...