KSU's recent tour to the Civil War Naval Museum was featured in the National OLLI Newsletter!
Georgia's attorney general has long been considered a candidate for the job.
Protestors are upset over Olens' past record on gay rights, and don't want him to become the school's next president.
KSU’s Continuing Education responds to demand with relevant technology program offerings
Culinary programs and individual courses at a fraction of the time and cost of
Continuing education for seniors age 50 and over
KSU Programs cover the latest developments, skills and new technologies in the field
'Technology in the Civil War' course starts Tuesday, September 13. Register now at http://bit.ly/2bLmJtN
Event celebrated the college’s instructors and partners in education
Group photo from recent tour of the National Civil War Naval Museum in Columbus, Georgia.
The foundation awarded more than $156,000 in funds recognizing faculty and staff
Partnership Provides Korean Educators ESOL and ESL training
College increases educational opportunities for military veterans and their spouses
Turning Your Passion Into a Successful Career
Tory Acheson says he never had inappropriate contact with any of players. He was fired last week by Kennesaw State University.
The school says Tory Acheson violated its sexual misconduct policy.
Residents attend open house for career reinvention, advancement
Acquire the skills you need to flourish in the business world
Prepare for an exciting and rewarding career in the real estate industry
KSU College Dean honored at 2016 CAP Conference
Still time to register for Civil War Naval course starting July 18 at KSU!
Schusterman Visiting Israeli Artists Program will bring 14 top Israeli talents to major US universities throughout 2016-2017.
Find the right program and learn how to get started
The first of four “Spanish is Fun” courses begins on July 11
98 students walked across the stage with a story of how they each kept striving toward their goals
The Culinary Apprenticeship certificate is designed to offer students more than the traditional, classroom-based culinary education
Students prepare for a successful career in the rapidly expanding healthcare field
Registration now open for Civil War Naval course starting July 18! Register at http://bit.ly/1WTJdyk
The Culinary Apprenticeship program at KSU’s College of Continuing and Professional Education is based on the European model of teaching
The Olmsted Plein Air Invitational brought together some of the top plein air artists in the nation to Atlanta
The 22nd annual SHRM/HC Education Partner’s Conference was held in Minneapolis
More than 100 education professionals from 30 institutions attended the annual conference in Charleston, South Carolina
The student was suspended for 10 days.
Watercolor painting is on display at the Georgia State Capitol
Comcast Cares Day takes place each April during National Volunteer Month.
The college offers five different scholarships for students interested in continuing education programs
The honor was given at the annual UPCEA conference in San Diego, California
Upcoming courses compliment the Culinary Apprenticeship Program at KSU's College of Continuing and Professional Education
Program provides a strong foundation of the skills and knowledge needed to thrive in the customer service industry.
Next course, 'Researching the American Civil War,' starts on April 4 at College of Continuing and Professional Education at KSU. Register t