Anna Green never imagined that her love for video games would lead to a trip to San Francisco to present her work to one of ...
How fast does radiation dissipate following a nuclear disaster? There have only been a handful of reactor meltdowns throughout the history of nuclear engineering, but the 1986 explosion at the ...
Nelly Koz has always made an impact in her community through her love of the outdoors. Now, she’ll have a chance to make an ...
Fresh off its first Conference USA tournament title, the Kennesaw State University men’s basketball team joined an exuberant Owl Nation at VyStar Arena to learn its March Madness opponent during a ...
Kennesaw State University has named accomplished academic leader and researcher as dean of the College of Computing and Software Engineering (CCSE), effective July 1.
Dr. Farnham brings an exceptional combination of leadership experience, scholarly expertise, and a deep commitment to ...
When a mass-casualty event like an earthquake or transportation accident occurs, every second counts. Emergency responders must quickly make life-saving decisions in assessing victims and prioritizing ...
Ever wonder why so-called “fake news” seems to make the rounds faster than factual information does? Kennesaw State ...
About ten years ago, Jennifer Wells stepped off a boat while visiting Robben Island in South Africa. She immediately felt what she describes as ‘pins and needles’ in her feet, a pervasive pain she ...
When Luis Calvo ’10 left Barranquilla, Colombia, at 18 to study architecture, he envisioned himself designing buildings.
In 2016, Kennesaw State University researcher Daniel Ferreira traveled to Japan to study radioactive contaminants in farmland soil, five years after the tsunami and Fukushima Daiichi nuclear disaster ...
Kennesaw State University and education nonprofit OneGoal have partnered to provide more metro Atlanta high school students with high-quality postsecondary pathways and help them succeed after they ...
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