Highlighted is Kennesaw State University senior Basirat Olorunlambe’s research on the use of bacteria to reduce infections from MRSA.
Kennesaw State University officials broke ground Friday for a residence hall that will house more than 500 students.
The City of Kennesaw’s Department of Parks & Recreation will host a Cupcake Decorating class as part of their Art in the Park Series.
The City of Kennesaw’s Department of Parks & Recreation is putting a twist on their annual favorite “Valentine’s Dance Party!”
Cobb Commissioners review the county code each year and make amendments as necessary. The 2021 Code Amendment package is now available.
Kennesaw State University’s (ZMA) will debut three exhibitions this month.
Charts and graphs, KSU, are common tools for people to share and discuss data surrounding the COVID-19 pandemic.
During the era of digital learning, the Rocky Mount Elementary choir's virtual musical performances have earned praise from those far ou ...
Please be advised the Tax Assessors office has put measures into play to assist taxpayers during the pandemic.
For fifth-year major and student Kathryn Stapleton, her thesis project presented an opportunity to expand her horizons and grow.
There are a couple of reasons German Studies looms large for Kennesaw State University students majoring in foreign languages.
Yes, Cobb teachers do deserve a big thank you!
In honor of civil rights icon Dr. Martin Luther King
New data provided by the federal government shows which hospitals are nearing capacity in Cobb County.
We feel the frustration so many have experienced trying to secure vaccine appointments. We understand.
The University System of Georgia (USG) has named Kennesaw State University’s Esther Jordan director of faculty success.
Shawn Long's ambitious goal as dean was for Kennesaw State University to have “the most impactful college of humanities."
Entering her final semester of college, Ariana Stevenson admits that she took a few things for granted in previous years at Kennesaw.
Tuesday, the Cobb County Board of Commissioners approved (by 4-1 vote) to reallocate $3.5 million unused funds.
Since school started in August, the Cobb Schools Food and Nutrition team has packed more than 1.1 million meal kits for remote students.
Kennesaw State University administrator Kathryn Bedette was recently named Georgia Educator of the Year.
With the theme “Building Bridges, not Barriers,” Kennesaw State will host a week of activities honoring Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.
The book is the first of her 3-part book series, which she began writing when she was eight.
Thanks to the new CTLS rollout, students will no longer have to navigate to each classroom to access a live digital session.
Welcome to the Spring 2021 semester at Kennesaw State. For those of you returning, welcome back.
This date is the only option the College Board has provided for students who were scheduled to test on October 29.
The Cobb and Douglas Public Health website for COVID vaccination appointments has been down.
New data from the federal government shows which hospitals are nearing capacity in the Kennesaw area.
Koger's known for his unwavering support of students both in the classroom and in the field of play.
The Marietta Arts Council’s M2R Fence Gallery is now on display at Depot Park in Historic Downtown Kennesaw.
Government Finance Officers Association of the United States and Canada (GFOA) has awarded the Certificate of Achievement for Excellence.
The Board voted Randy Scamihorn, Post 1, to the position of Board Chair. David Banks, Post 5, was named to the position of Vice-Chair.
They were excited to see their teachers, excited to see their friends, excited to be back at school learning. Some students even set the ...
Cobb and Douglas Public Health will convert the Jim R Miller Park facility to a drive-through COVID vaccination center.
D.C. Metropolitan Police announced the names of four people who died in the U.S. Capitol riots, which included Rosanne Boyland of Kennesaw.
Experiences shared, Kennesaw State
Enterprise resource planning (ERP) systems at Kennesaw
The GaDOE awarded Cobb Schools $25,000 of the $645,000 total grant fund to help train computer science teachers.
This opportunity is designed to address siblings enrolled in different schools at the same time due to an approved transfer.
Harry Vardis knows firsthand the value of receiving a college scholarship as an international student.