The first day of the winter semester will start a day later because of the weather.
The transition of the clinics will be completely under WellStar’s management by the end of March 2014. Student Health Services at Kennesaw State includes three health care facilities and handles 20,000 patient visits each year.
Kennesaw State University’s College of Continuing and Professional Education will host a free Career Training Expo at KSU Center. The expo will feature more than 50 professional certificate programs.
Employees are to report to work by 10 a.m.
The new chief, Roger Lee Stearns, replaces Ted Cochran, who retired earlier this fall after 30 years of service with Kennesaw State.
Although test scores were down slightly on average, Cobb County's 11th graders maintained a high pass rate while the rest of the state saw losses.
The gift will fund the College’s newly created Hughes College-to-Career Leadership Program, which will provide a unique blended advisement program combining academic and career guidance for business students.
The school board has received "an extensive amount of new information" about potential reconstruction projects.
Four high schools -- Harison, Lassiter, Pope and Walton -- had graduation rates of 90 percent or better.
The developers of the $100 million Riverwalk mixed-use project may not have to pay any property taxes on the site until 2015, and may not assume the full tax burden of the site until 2025.
Businesses can be partnered with a local school and provide help to "their" school through donations of money and time.
AHA training center at Chatt Tech has its offices in Acworth.
KSU’s College of Continuing and Professional Education brought home a Bronze award at the 22nd annual University Professional & Continuing Education Association’s Marketing Seminar.
These will be the last report cards given before the end of the first semester.
The Thanksgiving break has Cobb students out of classes for all of next week.
The free event is open to the public and will provide in-house grammar tests allowing guests to improve their English skills, career options or to prepare themselves for college.
The consolidation will take place over the next year.
Military Times, a top veterans’ publication, honors only 120 colleges nationwide.
Four public meetings will take place across the county between Nov. 18 and Dec. 5.
Six Chattahoochee Technical College Culinary Arts students duked it out Oct. 31 to see who could make the best chili.
Kennesaw State University physics Professor Nikolaos Kidonakis and Assistant Professor David Joffe in the College of Science and Mathematics share a unique connection with the winners of the 2013 Nobel Prize in Physics.
Georgia Attorney General Sam Olens, Cobb School Board Member Tim Stultz and Forsyth School Board Member Ann Crow will review whether Marlow should be suspended.
Students as well as faculty members gathered on campus Monday night to voice their opposition to a proposal to merge their school with Kennesaw State University.
The consolidation, which requires Georgia Board of Regents approval, would take place by 2015.
Zac Brown Band guitarist, Coy Bowles, works with students in the Kennesaw State University Joel A. Katz Music & Entertainment Business Program.
Tuesday's "Give Our Schools a Hand" rally was the silver anniversary of the event.
Thursday celebration includes parade and trunk-and-treating.
Student loan debt likely will force today's college grads to work longer.
Aio partners with community organizations to honor local students.
Convincing kids to skip classic calorie-laden snacks is simple if you’ve got delicious, homemade alternatives on hand.
Six possibilities have been laid out, but only two new facilities will be built.
The project brought students together in the kitchen at the Mountain View Campus of Chattahoochee Technical College where the SETS students prepared homemade meal items for themselves and their mentors.
Kennesaw State University's master's degree in first-year studies is the first graduate degree program of its kind in Georgia and the United States.