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  • Bree Pattillo

    Ƶalumna building a legacy of opportunity for construction management and engineering students

    February 18, 2025

    As CEO of Pattillo Construction Corp. and a proud Ƶalumna, Bree Pattillo is making a lasting impact with a $600,000 scholarship endowment in the university’s College of Architecture and Construction Management (CACM) and Southern Polytechnic College of Engineering and Engineering Technology (SPCEET) through her foundation, Guanacaste Ventures.

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  • Ƶstudents dig through archives to grasp educational landscape for Black teachers

    Ƶstudents dig through archives to grasp educational landscape for Black teachers

    February 17, 2025

    Three Ƶstudents in the First-Year Scholars Program are learning how information found in the past can serve as guideposts for the future. The program is designed to introduce first-year students to the undergraduate research experience at KSU, pairing them with a faculty mentor to oversee the process. Students also have an opportunity to present their findings at discipline-specific conferences and at the KSU Symposium of Student Scholars.

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  • Lilianna Kocai

    Ƶbiochemistry student unlocks love of research through First-Year Scholars program

    February 14, 2025

    It didn’t take long for Ƶ student Lilianna Kocai to discover a passion for research. All it took was a little nudge from assistant professor Carl Saint-Louis. As a freshman in 2023, Kocai took a course called Culture of Science and Mathematics, designed by Saint-Louis to open young eyes to research at an early stage in their college careers. “Before I came to KSU, I didn’t really plan on doing research,” said Kocai, now a sophomore biochemistry major. “I came in touch with research because of Dr. Saint-Louis, who pitched the First-Year Scholars program as a way for students to get their start. I got involved and ended up in his lab, so it all worked out.”

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  • Ƶbecomes a JED Campus Alumni school, strengthening commitment to student mental health

    Ƶbecomes a JED Campus Alumni school, strengthening commitment to student mental health

    February 13, 2025

    Ƶ recently earned JED Campus Alumni status, marking a significant milestone in its ongoing commitment to supporting student mental health and wellbeing. Recognition comes after Kennesaw State, via the University System of Georgia, concluded a four-year partnership with The JED Foundation, an organization committed to protecting emotional health and preventing suicide among teens and young adults. Becoming a JED Campus Alumni school signifies that KSU has successfully built upon JED’s evidence-based framework and will continue to prioritize student wellbeing.

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  • Jawshing Arthur Liou

    Renowned visual artist named dean of Kennesaw State's Geer College of the Arts

    February 12, 2025

    Ƶ has named renowned visual artist Jawshing Arthur Liou as dean of the Robert S. Geer Family College of the Arts, effective July 1, 2025.

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  • Ƶ

    KSU widening research participation through course-based undergraduate research experiences

    February 12, 2025

    The benefits of undergraduate research are many: improved critical thinking, better writing and public speaking, and it makes graduates more competitive in the job market. The Office of Undergraduate Research at Ƶ sponsors several programs that allow undergraduate students to obtain these skills, such as the First-Year Scholars Program, Sophomore Scholars Program, Summer Undergraduate Research Program, and others.

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  • Mary Beth Caldwell

    KSU architecture student wins first place in the Cooper Carry Three-Minute Thesis Competition

    February 10, 2025

    Mary Beth Caldwell, a fifth-year architecture student at Ƶ’s College of Architecture and Construction Management (CACM), recently earned first place and the People’s Choice Award in the annual Cooper Carry Three-Minute Thesis competition for her reimagining of the standard office space.

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  • Xinyue Zhang

    Advancing Privacy and Innovation: Federated Learning in the NextG Mobile Networks

    February 06, 2025

    5G is known as the fifth generation of wireless technology. If you have a 5G cell phone, its connection is made faster and more flexible by 5G.

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  • Jessica Stephenson Reaves

    Ƶassistant professor earns National Center for Science Education fellowship to improve science literacy

    February 05, 2025

    Ƶ assistant professor Jessica Stephenson Reaves has been named to a prestigious two-year National Center for Science Education (NCSE) fellowship focused on science literacy.

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  • Ramazan Aygun

    Building the future of STEM research: High-speed networking and data infrastructure at Kennesaw State

    February 04, 2025

    Scientific discovery increasingly depends on the ability to share and process massive amounts of data and Ƶ is taking significant steps to advance its research capabilities. Ramazan Aygun, director of Research Computing and associate professor of computer science, received funding for his project, “Advancing High-Speed Networking for STEM Research and Educations at Ƶ,” aims to establish a state-of-the-art research network at KSU that includes science DMZs and a Data Transfer Node (DTN) server.

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