Cobb and Douglas Public Health will convert the Jim R Miller Park facility to a drive-through COVID vaccination center.
A student shares experiences
The Georgia Department of Public Health has designated Kennesaw State University as a distribution site to provide vaccinations directly.
The Director of Cobb and Douglas Public Health, Kennesaw, has issued a New Year’s Eve message on the “incredible surge” of COVID-19 cases.
Congress extended the CDC Order’s temporary halt in certain residential evictions until January 31, 2021.
Staff at Bryant Elementary School recently raised $500 to help buy a student a new wardrobe after his was burned in a fire.
On Monday, Dec. 14, 2020, Advance Voting for the January 5, 2021 Runoff Election began.
Following the November 3rd General Election, a group of newly elected officials is scheduled to take office in Cobb County Jan. 1
Cobb & Douglas Public Health Receives Initial Shipment of COVID-19 Vaccine - Cobb First Responders Vaccinated.
In a year unlike any we’ve experienced, KSU students, faculty and staff remained steadfast in their commitment to scholarship and service.
DAR Chapter Delivers Inaugural Wreaths Across America Program at Kennesaw City Cemetery
Monica Swahn is named
As the holiday season is upon us and we get ready to toast another new year, I want to take a moment to recognize and thank everyone.
Partnership aims to provide deep learning experiences for computing students.
Kennesaw State University has been ranked recently as having some of the best academic programs in the nation.
Bucking the trend of rising textbook costs, one Kennesaw State University department is nearing completion on an effort to save costs.
Starting Monday, December 21, all Cobb County Public Library locations will be closed to the public until further notice due to the surge...
Kennesaw State University's department recently received a grant to participate in the Georgia Young Adult Program.
How historical events are presented to students influences their understanding and overall grasp of historical concepts.
As the fall semester at Kennesaw State comes to an end this week, it is time to celebrate a job well done.
Kennesaw State University’s chapter of the Public Relations Student Society of America recently received a national award.
After graduating high school, Mary Ogidigben wasn’t quite sure where her educational journey would lead her next.
Blake Gordon is graduating magna cum laude and accepting a job offer from a prominent accounting firm.
Kennesaw State President Pamela Whitten has been named to the Atlanta Business Chronicle’s list of Most Admired CEOs.
The state of Georgia is looking to strengthen its position in the music business, hoping for a repeat of the success still enjoyed.
For the health and safety of staff and the community, Kennesaw Parks & Recreation has made the decision to postpone the 2021 Book Swap.
The City of Kennesaw’s Mayor, Derek Easterling, will join Rabbi Zalman Charytan of the Kennesaw Chabad Jewish Center for the lighting.
KSU will have its first class of graduates as Georgia’s second-largest university when nearly 2,900 students receive diplomas.
Grace Alexander came to Kennesaw State to learn how her body works and to improve its efficiency, a competitive triathlete.
We announced a transformational gift for Kennesaw State University last week.
The City of Kennesaw’s recently updated Historic Kennesaw at the Depot is now open Tuesday through Saturday from 9:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
Kennesaw State University and Robins Air Force Base (RAFB) have signed an Educational Partnership Agreement.
Three years since its founding, the collaborative lab continues to serve as a launchpad for groundbreaking research.
Kennesaw State officials said there is no danger after the campus was told to seek shelter for an armed intruder. One person was arrested.
Kennesaw Parks & Recreation will host a night out with Art in the Park: HoliDATE Night on Monday, December 14 at 6:30 p.m.
Kennesaw State University graduate student Kandace James has won first prize in the Georgia Shorts Film Festival for her short film.
Kennesaw State University is hosting the Symposium of Student Scholars today, a half-day university-wide conference.
Out of an abundance of caution, the City of Kennesaw has decided to cancel both the A Day with Santa event, and Reverse Parade.
Kennesaw State University has received a $9 million gift from real estate executive Norman J. Radow and his wife Lindy.
Camia Green returns after dancing in 32 countries