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By Karen DSouza (Kevin as photo editor) + 5 others for KSU Sentinel - 3 min read
Professor Profile: Dr. Diana Gregory
Photo credit: Photo Courtesy of Dr. Diana Gregory
Kennesaw State Professor of art education Dr. Diana Gregory is an award-winning artist, researcher and educator who helps stimulates her students' critical thinking. As a Graduate Program Coordinator and Associate Professor of art education in the School of Art and Design since 2006, Gregory helps current students prepare to become teachers of art themselves. The Art in Society class taught...
By Sara Sehhizadeh (Kevin as photo editor) + 4 others for KSU Sentinel - 3 min read
CHSS dean selecting advisory council nominees
Kennesaw State College of Humanities and Social Sciences Dean Dr. Shawn Long accepted applications for a new dean advisory council this month to ensure students and administration in the CHSS are in communication. “This council serves as another vehicle for communicating with the various stakeholders and constituencies within the College of Humanities and Social Sciences," Long said. The dean advisory...
By Alex Guevara (Kevin as photo editor) + 4 others for KSU Sentinel - 2 min read
New scholarship introduced for architecture students studying abroad
A new scholarship — the Rizzuto Family Endowed Travel Scholarship — will be introduced by Chair and Associate Professor of the Department of Architecture Anthony Rizzuto for Kennesaw State architecture students to study abroad in the 2020-21 academic year. The scholarship will support students in the College of Architecture and Construction Management for study abroad to experience architecture in the...
By Ace Anderson (Kevin as photo editor) + 5 others for KSU Sentinel - 3 min read
Professor Profile: Dr. Harry Price
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Dr. Harry Price, Professor of Music History and Music Appreciation at Kennesaw State, continues to inspire students and himself with an ongoing desire to both teach and learn.“If everyone came here wanting to learn, we’d be miles ahead," Price said. Price has taught the music appreciation course at KSU for just over a decade and defines music appreciation as educating...
By Emily Rubin (Kevin as photo editor) + 4 others for KSU Sentinel - 3 min read
KSU accepting applications for student mental health advisory board
Kennesaw State’s Counseling and Psychological Services is accepting student applications for a student mental health advisory board until Sunday, March 29. CPS Staff Counselor Dr. Alesha Harris described the board of students as the arms of CPS that can reach places staff cannot get to all the time. The board consists of seven to 10 members who are trained in...
By Samuel Sinclair (Kevin as photo editor) + 5 others for KSU Sentinel - 3 min read
Club of the Week: Game design & development club
Photo credit: Meg'n Mullikin
The Kennesaw State Game Design and Development Club gives its members the resources and community that they need to succeed both professionally and socially. “First and foremost, our main focus and goal is the positive development of our club members,” GDDC co-president and computer science major Phoenix Sink said. The GDDC helps students develop skills for video game development and...
By Karen DSouza (Kevin as photo editor) + 5 others for KSU Sentinel - 3 min read
Business speaker series enlightens students on job hunting
Photo credit: Juan Pablo
The All-Access Business Series is a weekly informational session held six to eight times a semester by the Coles College of Business on Wednesday afternoons. This semester's event kicked off on Wednesday, Jan. 15, in the Burruss building with senior executive representatives from Northwestern Mutual, a financial services mutual organization headquartered in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. During the events, businesses were invited...
By Ace Anderson (Kevin as photo editor) + 5 others for KSU Sentinel - 3 min read
Sturgis Library student assistants ease second semester rush
Photo credit: Vanessa Banks
The student assistants of the Horace W. Sturgis Library on Kennesaw State's main campus are busy making the new semester rush less hectic by handling the little things for students. A new semester brings a litany of responsibilities, coursework and studying for students. A common epicenter of bustle is the Sturgis Library, located at the center of the Kennesaw campus....
By Sara Sehhizadeh (Kevin as photo editor) + 5 others for KSU Sentinel - 4 min read
Outside the Nest: Most serious locust outbreak in 25 years spreads through east Africa
Photo credit: Photo Courtesy of Charles J. Sharp
What Happened? The most serious locust outbreak in 25 years struck east African nations last week, which experts are blaming on severe climate change. The locust swarm measured at 37 miles long by 25 miles wide, according to the Food and Agricultural Organization for the United Nations. The swarm has been tracked in northeast Kenya, as the swarm — comprised...
By Garrett Barton III (Kevin as photo editor) + 4 others for KSU Sentinel - 4 min read
Women's tennis falls to Kentucky, Alabama in road matches
Photo credit: Alisa Seripap
The Kennesaw State women's tennis team fell to a 0-4 season record after dropping matches to the Kentucky Wildcats on Friday, Jan. 17, and the Alabama Crimson Tide on Sunday, Jan. 19. For its third match of the 2020 season, the Owls traveled to Lexington, Kentucky, for their match against the Wildcats. UK won the match in a sweep, beating...