Tag: Kennesaw State University
Don’t Miss List: Our top 5 Atlanta event picks for November
Award-winning ballerinas in Atlanta, Flying Lotus's new movie soundtrack in 3D visual, and a Kennesaw State University professor who teaches a class on OutKast reads from her new book.
Brian Jones brings fine-dining finesse to Kennesaw State’s cafeteria
When Brian Jones left his position as executive chef at Restaurant Eugene, he didn’t jump to another fine-dining institution. He joined the kitchen at Kennesaw State University as a chef de cuisine.
Zuckerman Museum exhibition explores how AIDS epidemic changed American art
Tacoma Art Museum curator Rock Hushka and a co-curator spent 10 years putting together Art AIDS America, a traveling exhibition of 100-plus works that stops at Kennesaw’s Zuckerman Museum of Art this month.
Behind the scenes of the Governor’s Mansion
Not long after Governor Nathan Deal and his wife, Sandra, moved into the fully furnished, three-story residence in 2011, Mrs. Deal began to seek out the building’s backstory. Where did the antique furniture come from? What was the significance of the artwork? Who picked out the drapes?
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Kathy Schwaig
Like father, like daughter. Kathy Schwaig’s dad was a Baptist minister, a skilled orator behind the pulpit but a man who was quiet in everyday life. Schwaig readily admits that she too is a...
Massive Open Online Courses
MOOCs (massive open online courses) are free classes offered by universities hoping to provide the general public with access to top professors.
Kennesaw State University’s Campus Awareness, Resource, & Empowerment Center
Georgia is now one of ten states identified by the National Association for the Education of Homeless Children and Youth for having a higher-education network to combat collegiate homelessness.
Campus Ambassador: Ali Kamran, Kennesaw State University
I love the large size of our student body because I am always interacting with new and diverse people. The campus is absolutely beautiful, especially in the fall when the leaves change colors. Students are always putting on big events such as fashion shows, concerts, field games, movie nights, and casino nights, so you are actively engaged outside the classroom. Kennesaw's strong commitment to globalization allows students to engage with different cultures.
Profile: Kennesaw State University
Near historic Kennesaw Mountain National Battlefield Park, Kennesaw State University is located in suburban Cobb County. Founded as a junior college in 1963, the school transitioned to a four-year institution in 1976 and did not become a university until 1996. Now, with more than 23,000 students, KSU is ranked thirty-second among regional public universities in the South by U.S. News & World Report and is the fourth-largest school in the University System of Georgia.