Georgia releases new travel guide ahead of FIFA World Cup 2026
Governor Brian P. Kemp and the Georgia Department of Economic Development’s tourism division, Explore Georgia, have announced the release of the 2026 Georgia Travel Guide.
Governor Brian P. Kemp and the Georgia Department of Economic Development’s tourism division, Explore Georgia, have announced the release of the 2026 Georgia Travel Guide.
Identical twin sisters Analisa and Alyssa Rhymer are set to graduate from Kennesaw State University on December 18, fulfilling a promise made to their late father.
Grupo Vialume, a family-owned company from São Paulo, Brazil, will invest $4.4 million to establish its first U.S. manufacturing operations in Colquitt-Miller County, Georgia.
BioTouch, a global healthcare logistics company, will invest $12.5 million to expand its two facilities in Columbus, Georgia.
Sydney Conrad, a nurse at Emory Healthcare and Kennesaw State University (KSU) alumna, has returned to her alma mater to pursue a Master of Science in Nursing (MSN).
Before earning her degree in construction management from Kennesaw State University, Zaida Bustamante balanced a full-time job and raising three sons with her husband.
Bethany Fortson, a 2023 graduate of Kennesaw State University and former president of its Student Government Association, has achieved her goal of working in player development and community relations for…
Kennesaw State University sophomore Emily Martinez is conducting research on how trauma may affect decision-making in stressful situations.
Kennesaw State University has installed Lawrence Whitman as the first Dale and Ann Heatherington Endowed Chair of Engineering and Engineering Technology.
Kennesaw State University recognized its leading researchers at the Apex Awards on Wednesday.
A research team at Kennesaw State University has found that modifying 3D printing build settings can significantly improve the strength and reliability of printed components.
Kennesaw State University senior Ari Schwartz has been awarded the President’s Award of Distinction, an honor presented at commencement ceremonies to a graduate who serves as an inspiration to peers…
Many students face challenges in understanding STEM subjects because traditional teaching methods can make scientific concepts hard to visualize.
Lesley Netter-Snowden has been appointed as executive vice president and chief business officer (EVP/CBO) at Kennesaw State University, effective immediately.
Kennesaw State University’s Robin Puttock, assistant professor of architecture, has been named the 2025 Sustainability Educator at the Metropolis Magazine Planet Positive Awards.
Kennesaw State University students showcased their research at the Symposium of Student Scholars held from November 19 to 21.
Kennesaw State University alumnus CJ Malone has achieved a significant milestone in his acting career by starring in the independent horror film “Young & Cursed,” which premiered this fall on…
Student and faculty researchers at Kennesaw State University are working to improve early detection and diagnosis of Alzheimer’s disease using artificial intelligence.
Kennesaw State University Assistant Professor Mohammad Halim has received a three-year grant from the National Institutes of Health (NIH) to study ways to improve the storage and preservation of peptide-…
Recent Kennesaw State University (KSU) graduates Mary Smith and Anthony London have transitioned directly from their undergraduate studies in chemistry to positions in the industry.
Kennesaw State University held its annual PechaKucha Night on Monday, highlighting the variety and impact of research conducted across its nine academic colleges.
In 2024, 100% of H-1B petitions filed by Accommodation and Food Services employers across Cobb Business Daily publication area were approved, according to data from the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration…
Kennesaw State University senior Nahomy Limon is spending her final semester in Washington, D.C., interning on Capitol Hill as part of the Congressional Hispanic Caucus Institute internship program.
A study from Kennesaw State University, in partnership with Marietta City Schools, has found that banning cell phones in classrooms may improve both student engagement and teacher well-being.
The Office of Undergraduate Research at Kennesaw State University will host its biannual Symposium of Student Scholars from November 19 to 21 on the Marietta Campus.
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