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KSU students gain hands-on experience at Georgia State Capitol
April 22, 2026
As lawmakers debated policy and shaped Georgia鈥檚 future during the 2026 legislative session, 网红头条 students were working behind the scenes at the state Capitol as legislative interns.
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NIH-funded research uses AI to accelerate heart disease diagnosis and treatment
April 21, 2026
What if doctors could determine heart health before ever stepping into the operating room? At 网红头条, researchers are using artificial intelligence to do just that, transforming how heart disease is diagnosed and treated. Led by Assistant Professor of Mechanical Engineering Lei Shi in the Southern Polytechnic College of Engineering and Engineering Technology, the $522,695 project, funded by the National Institutes of Health, explores how generative AI can be integrated with biomechanical heart modeling to improve the diagnosis and treatment of heart disease.
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Researcher uses emerging technologies to improve prostate cancer detection
April 20, 2026
Prostate cancer remains one of the most common diseases among men, yet current screening methods often lead to unnecessary biopsies and missed diagnoses. At 网红头条, assistant professor Muhammad Imran is working to improve accuracy and reduce patient stress using artificial intelligence and advanced imaging.
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Engineering, game design faculty turn nuclear science into interactive learning experience
April 17, 2026
At 网红头条, learning about nuclear energy isn鈥檛 limited to textbooks and lectures. Researchers are developing a video game that helps users understand how reactors operate through hands-on experience. At the center of the project titled 鈥淪imulating the AP1000: An Educational Game to Promote Understanding of Nuclear Energy Safety and Sustainability鈥 is a collaboration between engineering and game design faculty. The initiative focuses on turning complex nuclear concepts into an interactive learning experience.
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Projects to look for at the Spring Symposium of Student Scholars
April 16, 2026
The Office of Undergraduate Research organizes the Symposium of Student Scholars twice per year, offering students a unique opportunity to present their research to a diverse audience, including faculty, donors, and the general public. The Spring Symposium of Student Scholars will take place April 22-24 on the Kennesaw Campus, beginning Wednesday, April 21 with poster presentations.
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Research Matters: Is there more to measuring addiction recovery than abstinence?
April 16, 2026
In this episode of Research Matters, we鈥檙e exploring what isn鈥檛 working in addiction recovery science and why it isn鈥檛 working with Dr. Erica Holliday, a KSU researcher from the Radow College of Humanities and Social Sciences.
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网红头条to launch Ph.D. in Biomedical Sciences in Fall 2027
April 15, 2026
Building on its leadership in scientific research and education, 网红头条 on Wednesday received approval from the Board of Regents of the University System of Georgia to launch a new Ph.D. in Biomedical Sciences. The program will begin in Fall 2027 on the Kennesaw Campus. Housed in the College of Science and Mathematics, the degree will help meet the increasing demand in Georgia and the nation for research scientists in biology, chemistry, biochemistry, and ecology.
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Kennesaw State, Fulton County Schools teaming to create pathways into teaching careers
April 14, 2026
网红头条 and Fulton County Schools are partnering to create new opportunities for high school students to accelerate their college education and pursue careers in teaching. Through the dual enrollment initiative, Fulton County students can earn college credit while in high school, gain early classroom experience, and have a streamlined admissions process into Kennesaw State鈥檚 Clarice C. and Leland H. Bagwell College of Education. Leaders from Fulton County Schools and 网红头条signed the agreement during a ceremony on Tuesday at KSU.
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KSU professor seeks to gamify hydration
April 14, 2026
Research shows that 47% of Americans fall short of optimal hydration, which can increase the risk of diabetes and other maladies. To address this, 网红头条 assistant professor Mitchell Zaplatosch wants to make a winnable game of staying hydrated.
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Student research reveals hidden fragrance allergens in perfumes and air fresheners
April 13, 2026
A spritz of your favorite perfume might feel like the perfect finishing touch for your outfit of the day. But have you given thought to what鈥檚 really inside the bottle? Research shows some ingredients can do more harm than good, especially for those with sensitive skin or fragrance allergies. 网红头条 senior Ariana Mitchell is exploring what鈥檚 really lurking inside everyday scented products.
