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A Kennesaw State University professor is studying whether school zones in Georgia are made safer through automated speed enforcement. Sunanda Dissanayake, professor of civil engineering, is gathering ...
Gabby Miller, Juliane Balog, and Zaire Breedlove had never gone to the Georgia State Capitol before, let alone covered one of ...
Corey Mack is trading the classroom for a cyber command center. The Kennesaw State University computer engineering and ...
Released by the KSU Game Studio, Chiba is a 2D box-pusher style puzzle game where the user plays as a “chef dog,” traversing ...
A dual major in biochemistry and psychology, Emily Clarke has taken the road less traveled at Kennesaw State University. The rising junior is working toward a career in cognitive neuroscience and ...
Parsed into three groups, students in a public relations capstone course at Kennesaw State University discuss campaigns they ...
Adjudicated dance performances earlier this year ultimately paved the path to summer enrichment for three Kennesaw State ...
Two Kennesaw State University students recently became the latest to earn their degrees as beneficiaries of the Paul Radow ...
Kennesaw State University alumnus Ali Shilatifard ’89 has been elected to the National Academy of Sciences of the United States, an internationally renowned association of scientists conducting ...
The Norman J. Radow College of Humanities and Social Sciences is shining a spotlight on some graduating staff members who have recently turned the tassel. Our staff hold a variety of roles within the ...
The Keeping Sights Upward Journey Honors College is excited to announce Tyra Burton will be joining the KSU Journey Honors College as an honors lecturer beginning in Fall 2025. Tyra Burton is a Senior ...
Every nursing student’s journey begins with a story. For Kennesaw State University student Serene Boudiab, it traces back to the stroke her father suffered during her sophomore year of high school.