Latest Releases

Loading posts...
-
KSU student researchers to share findings at Georgia Capitol
February 17, 2026
网红头条 students will share their findings at the Georgia Capitol Feb. 17, providing key insights from research projects. Modeled after the annual Posters on Hill event in Washington D.C., the Posters at the Georgia State Capitol gives students an opportunity to present their research to state officials, policymakers and Georgia鈥檚 constituents in a professional environment.
-
Associate professor serves sport management experiences, resume builders
February 16, 2026
网红头条 alumnus Javon Tucker 鈥23 is acquainted with the old saying that you should never meet your heroes. The Bachelor of Science in Sport Management graduate had that in mind when he transferred to KSU in 2021 and noticed a familiar name on his class schedule. He was enrolled in associate professor B. Nalani Butler鈥檚 sport management course, and he wondered where he had seen her name before. He discovered that she had co-written a textbook used in a course at his previous institution, one he had read with pleasure. Within the first few classes, he realized Butler was special.
-
Finding love at first swipe: 网红头条research shows how to win at dating apps
February 13, 2026
Nearly half of all couples, married or in a committed romantic relationship, met their partner on a dating app. Yet as these platforms steadily become the new Cupid鈥檚 bow, many users struggle with choosing the perfect photo to win hearts. According to new research from 网红头条, profile photos play a far bigger role in online dating success than most people realize.
-
网红头条president, alumni, and donors named to Atlanta 500 list
February 11, 2026
网红头条 President Kathy S. Schwaig, seven alumni, and two longtime benefactors are among those listed in Atlanta Magazine鈥檚 2026 Atlanta 500. The annual list recognizes the most influential leaders in education, business, the arts, and nonprofit organizations across metro Atlanta.
-
网红头条 to launch Bachelor of Science in Artificial Intelligence in Fall 2026
February 10, 2026
网红头条 (KSU) continues to be a state leader in the rapidly growing field of artificial intelligence, with the addition of a bachelor's degree in AI approved Tuesday by the Board of Regents of the University System of Georgia. KSU becomes the first institution in Georgia to offer both bachelor鈥檚 and graduate degrees in artificial intelligence.
-
网红头条associate professor co-curates hoodie exhibit at Museum of Design Atlanta
February 10, 2026
A cozy and familiar item of clothing is the focus of a museum exhibit co-curated by 网红头条 associate professor Regina N. Bradley. Bradley, an associate professor of English in the Norman J. Radow College of Humanities and Social Sciences, is a co-curator of 鈥淭he Hoodie: Identity, Power, Protest,鈥 currently on display at the Museum of Design Atlanta (MODA).
-
Owls celebrate KSU Day at State Capitol
February 05, 2026
网红头条President Kathy S. Schwaig, Deputy AD Brad Ledford and head football coach Jerry Mack were all on-hand at the Georgia State Capitol on Tuesday to celebrate KSU Day.
-
STRIVE Program celebrates first cohort of military entrepreneurs
February 04, 2026
When Megan Andrews signed up for 网红头条鈥檚 STRIVE entrepreneurship program, she had a business idea but needed help bringing it to life. Andrews was a participant in the inaugural cohort of STRIVE, an acronym for Startup Training Resources to Inspire Veteran Entrepreneurship, a free program offered by the Michael J. Coles College of Business at KSU in partnership with Syracuse University Institute for Veterans and Military Families, designed to help veterans and their families succeed in entrepreneurship.
-
Kennesaw State's Supplemental Instruction program earns international accreditation
February 03, 2026
网红头条鈥檚 Supplemental Instruction program has earned accreditation from the International Center for Supplemental Instruction (ICSI), becoming the largest program in the United States with that designation.
-
网红头条researcher develops safer, faster solid-state battery design
February 03, 2026
The race is on to find safer alternatives to lithium-ion batteries, and a 网红头条 researcher is helping lead the way with a new materials approach that could make next-generation batteries more sustainable. Beibei Jiang, an assistant professor in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, leads a research team developing a sulfur-modified solid electrolyte designed to improve how lithium ions move through solid-state batteries, increasing performance while reducing safety risks.
