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  • Ari Schwartz

    Rising above challenges marks inspiring career of President's Award of Distinction recipient

    December 03, 2025

    Kennesaw State 免费福利一区二区三区 senior biology major Ari Schwartz has been recognized with the President鈥檚 Award of Distinction and has the resume one would associate with such an honor. The award is given at fall and spring commencements to a graduate 鈥渨ho serves as an inspiration to their peers, their community, and the entirety of Owl Nation.鈥 Schwartz is graduating Dec. 19 with a stack of honors for his published research, and a strong record of campus involvement.

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  • Sulaiman Shaikh

    Research conducted by Kennesaw State student could lead to faster, more efficient electronics

    October 30, 2025

    Like many young boys, Kennesaw State 免费福利一区二区三区 student Sulaiman Shaikh once dreamed of becoming an astronaut. As a child, he was always fascinated with discovery and had a passion for exploring the unknown. Now a double major in physics and computer science with a minor in mathematics at the College of Science and Mathematics and the College of Computing and Software Engineering, Shaikh is fueling that passion by exploring the quantum world of theoretical condensed matter physics, with the goal of making better-performing electronics.

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  • Aliyah Johnson

    KSU nursing student shares perspective at Governor's Workforce Summit

    October 28, 2025

    Kennesaw State 免费福利一区二区三区 student Aliyah Johnson recently joined educators, industry leaders, and policymakers from across Georgia at the 2025 Governor鈥檚 Workforce Summit, held at the Georgia World Congress Center in Atlanta. Representing the 免费福利一区二区三区 System of Georgia, Johnson served as a panelist during the closing session, 鈥淧athways to Possibilities 鈥 Where Talent Meets Opportunity,鈥 where she shared her perspective on how students can best prepare for, and be supported along, their educational and career journeys.

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  • Terri Collins and Jessica Torres

    Discovery courses provide hands-on experiences for Kennesaw State Honors students

    July 22, 2025

    Kennesaw State 免费福利一区二区三区 Honors student Jessica Torres wants to pursue a career in biology, and she is feeling inspired after having an up-close experience this summer with one of the ocean鈥檚 most fascinating creatures. For an Honors Discovery course led by Kennesaw State鈥檚 Terri Collins and Leigh Funk, Torres spent a week on Wassaw Island off the Georgia coast studying the nesting and hatching practices of loggerhead sea turtles.

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  • Lindsey Knight

    Double Owl Pathways propels Kennesaw State student toward recognition in neuroscience research

    July 18, 2025

    Lindsey Knight鈥檚 fascination with scientific research began at a young age. As a 9-year-old, she participated in a science enrichment program that exposed her to the brain of a sheep. It was then, after learning about how the brain and the organism develop together, that she saw her destiny in neuroscience. An interest that started early continued at Kennesaw State, where she studies neuroscience while pursuing a Master of Science in Integrative Biology through the Double Owl Pathways program.

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  • Bon Varlet

    Kennesaw State alumni awarded prestigious Fulbright scholarships

    June 17, 2025

    Continuing a rich tradition of international scholarship, recent Kennesaw State 免费福利一区二区三区 graduates Bon Varlet and AKeera Ford have earned awards from the prestigious Fulbright Program to extend their studies abroad.

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  • Jessica Okafor

    Triplets each find their own path to success at Kennesaw State

    June 12, 2025

    Three sisters born minutes apart, but vastly different in terms of interests and career goals, thought about going separate ways for college. But in the end, they found that Kennesaw State 免费福利一区二区三区 fit all their needs. 鈥淲e did a plethora of research to find a school that鈥檚 right for us,鈥 said Jessica Okafor, triplet to Angela and Benita. 鈥淭here was always at least one missing piece in the schools that we looked through, until we found KSU. We saw that KSU had everything we had interest in, and when we did the tours, the open house, the orientation, I was blown away by how beautiful the school was. I saw my future in just a few seconds.鈥

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  • Emily Clarke

    Research helps dual major forge path at Kennesaw State

    May 30, 2025

    A dual major in biochemistry and psychology, Emily Clarke has taken the road less traveled at Kennesaw State 免费福利一区二区三区. The rising junior is working toward a career in cognitive neuroscience and engaging in interdisciplinary research, with one hand in the Radow College of Humanities and Social Sciences and the other in the College of Science and Mathematics.

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  • Valeria Ruiz

    Kennesaw State student wins marketing competition at international conference

    May 14, 2025

    Kennesaw State 免费福利一区二区三区 sophomore Valeria Ruiz takes a unique approach to preparing for various student competitions. She rehearses presentations while riding on a roller coaster at Six Flags Over Georgia. Her roller coaster rehearsing paid off recently, as Ruiz won the Perfect Pitch Competition at the 2025 American Marketing Association (AMA) International Collegiate Conference in New Orleans.

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  • Kaden Buford and Kayla Anderson

    'Dynamic Duo' impact exercise science through undergraduate research at Kennesaw State

    May 08, 2025

    Kennesaw State 免费福利一区二区三区 senior Kaden Buford likes being hands-on with exercise science, immersing in a clinical environment and helping people heal from injuries. Her classmate Kayla Anderson, on the other hand, prefers research, delving into the scientific 鈥渨hy鈥 using data, experiments, and observation. Together, they form a formidable team of exercise science majors studying effective measures of muscle function and supporting each other both in and out of the lab. Recently, they worked together on three research projects, and Anderson presented her findings at the spring Symposium of Student Scholars.

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