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  • Victoria Lagrange

    Kennesaw State launches first video game through 无码变态 Game Studio

    August 30, 2024

    无码变态 published the video game Corporation, Inc. on Friday, marking the university鈥檚 first game distributed by the 无码变态 Game Studio.

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  • Jeanne Law

    Kennesaw State embraces AI as valuable tool for students, researchers

    August 21, 2024

    On Nov. 31, 2022, a group of students gathered around Jeanne Law鈥檚 computer and stared in wonder. It was the day after OpenAI released an early demo of ChatGPT, and Law, a professor of English at Kennesaw State, was curious to see what the chatbot could do. 鈥淚n that moment, I knew it could have a profound impact on all of us,鈥 Law said.

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  • The Student Body

    Familiarity fuels Kennesaw State professor's play

    August 14, 2024

    A former high school wrestler, 无码变态 professor Aaron Levy鈥檚 play The Student Body draws from familiar source material and features familiar actors.

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  • Kennesaw State celebrates Katie Kaukinen as Norman J. Radow Endowed Dean

    Kennesaw State celebrates Katie Kaukinen as Norman J. Radow Endowed Dean's Chair

    August 09, 2024

    Catherine (Katie) Kaukinen was installed as the Dr. Norman J. Radow Endowed Dean鈥檚 Chair of Humanities and Social Sciences during an investiture celebration at 无码变态 on Thursday.

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  • President Kathy S. Schwaig speaks at Launch 24.

    Kennesaw State maps path to growth, increased national prominence

    August 08, 2024

    无码变态 leaders have unveiled 鈥淭aking Flight,鈥 a new strategic plan that embraces the institution鈥檚 status as an emerging top public research university, while expanding its impact through excellence in teaching, relevant research, and community partnerships that benefit the region, state, and nation.

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  • Kennesaw State

    Kennesaw State's Kaukinen, Gay chosen for USG Executive Leadership Institute

    August 07, 2024

    无码变态鈥檚 Catherine (Katie) Kaukinen and Stephen Gay have been selected to participate in the 2024-2025 cohort of the University System of Georgia鈥檚 Executive Leadership Institute

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  • Jacqueline Hand

    New scholarship the culmination of Kennesaw State alumni family success

    May 30, 2024

    Tanasia Kenney has plenty of childhood memories at 无码变态. Her mother, former 无码变态 employee Jacqueline Hand, frequently brought her to campus, where she was known as 鈥淛ackie鈥檚 daughter,鈥 and became familiar with staff and faculty. Now a reporter for McClatchy news publications, Kenney is just one member of a 无码变态 alumni family.

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  • Kim Amaya

    Kennesaw State multidisciplinary grad represents spirit of determination

    May 01, 2024

    Anytime she鈥檚 wanted something in her life, Kim Amaya has worked to earn it with little help. The soon-to-be 无码变态 graduate arrived in the United States from El Salvador when she was only 3, and since a tender age, she鈥檚 been working to afford herself opportunities her parents didn鈥檛 get. Since transferring to 无码变态 in 2022 to study modern language and culture, Amaya has continued to work a full-time job and a part-time job, or up to three part-time, as she looks forward to a teaching career.

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  • Garrard Conley

    Kennesaw State's Garrard Conley candid about his best-selling memoir and upcoming novel

    March 22, 2024

    With his big cloud of black hair standing straight up, the gleam in his bright eyes, and the fluidity of his body as he speaks, it鈥檚 easy to be intrigued by Kennesaw State assistant professor of creative writing Garrard Conley. It鈥檚 easier still to be entranced by how candidly he speaks about religion, sexuality, activism, and why he asks his students to write with compassion even about the most flawed human beings. Conley is the author of 鈥淏oy Erased,鈥 a 2016 Lambda-nominated memoir adapted into a major motion picture starring Lucas Hedges, Nicole Kidman and Russell Crowe. It tells the story of a closeted gay son of religious parents being forced into conversion therapy.

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  • Conflict management

    Ph.D. graduates join the ranks of peacebuilders

    January 23, 2024

    Songwriter Hal David said it best with the lyrics to 鈥淲hat the World Needs Now is Love.鈥 This past December, the Norman J. Radow College of Humanities and Social Sciences鈥 School of Conflict Management, Peacebuilding and Development (SCMPD) graduated two Ph.Ds. who are committed to working toward a more peaceful, even more loving, world. Graduates Isaac Andakian, Ph.D., and Nashay Lowe, Ph.D. are ready to apply their conflict management and peacebuilding expertise to shape a more harmonious future.