Welcome to the College of Science and Mathematics (CSM) Events Calendar! Here, you will find a comprehensive listing of all the upcoming events and activities happening within our community. The CSM calendar is designed to keep you informed about the latest opportunities to learn, connect, and grow in your science and math education and career.

January 2025

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    Ecology, Evolution, Behavior, & Organismal Biology (EEBOB) seminar series
    Ecology, Evolution, Behavior, & Organismal Biology (EEBOB) seminar series
    12:30pm

    Speaker: Ben Thesing, Communications Specialist @ the Jones Center at Ichauway
    Title: “From frogs to field tours: an exploration of an unconventional career path in natural resources”
    Abstract: Ben earned his BS and MS in Forestry and Natural Resources at the University of Georgia, where he studied ecological niche modeling, movement ecology, and conservation of imperiled amphibians. Today, Ben works with his colleagues at the Jones Center to support their shared research and conservation missions and to develop and disseminate educational materials to the broader community. In the talk, Ben highlights the work he does today and how his own, non-linear career path helped him build important and marketable skills. It's a valuable and encouraging reminder for students contemplating their own post-graduation plans.

     

    The Ecology, Evolution, Behavior, & Organismal Biology (EEBOB) seminar series focuses on biological topics at whole-organism and higher scales of organization. Guest speakers come from universities, governmental agencies, NGOs, zoos, museums, and other institutions. The EEBOB seminar is an opportunity to learn about career paths and research in the biology discipline, and for students to engage with professionals in a wide variety of biology careers.

     

    This seminar series consists of a pre-recorded seminar, which will be posted to a  at the beginning of each week, and a live, virtual Q&A session with the speaker. All are welcome to attend! To be granted access to the live Q&A session, interested attendees can email Dr. Todd Pierson. The live Q&A session will be held each Thursday at 12:30 PM. 

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    Ecology, Evolution, Behavior, & Organismal Biology (EEBOB) seminar series
    Ecology, Evolution, Behavior, & Organismal Biology (EEBOB) seminar series
    12:30pm

    Speaker: Dr. Arianna Kuhn, Assistant Curator of Herpetology @ Virginia Museum of Natural History
    Title: “Discovering and conserving biodiversity through museum-based research”
    Abstract: Dr. Arianna Kuhn is the Curator of Herpetology at the Illinois Natural History Survey. Before starting this position, Dr. Kuhn earned her undergraduate and master's degrees at Villanova University and her PhD at the American Museum of Natural History/City University of New York and worked as the Assistant Curator of Herpetology at the Virginia Museum of Natural History. Her research focuses broadly on the phylogeography of amphibians and reptiles, and in her presentation, Dr. Kuhn shares her valuable perspective on the role of museums in this work.

     

    The Ecology, Evolution, Behavior, & Organismal Biology (EEBOB) seminar series focuses on biological topics at whole-organism and higher scales of organization. Guest speakers come from universities, governmental agencies, NGOs, zoos, museums, and other institutions. The EEBOB seminar is an opportunity to learn about career paths and research in the biology discipline, and for students to engage with professionals in a wide variety of biology careers.

     

    This seminar series consists of a pre-recorded seminar, which will be posted to a  at the beginning of each week, and a live, virtual Q&A session with the speaker. All are welcome to attend! To be granted access to the live Q&A session, interested attendees can email Dr. Todd Pierson. The live Q&A session will be held each Thursday at 12:30 PM. 

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    Ecology, Evolution, Behavior, & Organismal Biology (EEBOB) seminar series
    Ecology, Evolution, Behavior, & Organismal Biology (EEBOB) seminar series
    12:30pm

    Speaker: Dr. Sean Graham, Author of “最色导航: Natural History of a Southern Mountain”
    Title: “最色导航: Natural History of a Southern Mountain”
    Abstract: Dr. Sean Graham is originally from the Atlanta area and has his formal education as a herpetologist—receiving his PhD from Auburn University before working as an assistant professor and curator at Sul Ross University. More recently, Dr. Graham has made a name for himself as an author of popular press science literature. In 2018, he published —a truly fantastic account full of fascinating and funny stories from the field. Just this month, he followed this work with the publication of But in between, he wrote a wonderful account of the natural history of a more local landmark. In this seminar, Dr. Graham teaches us about his  by the same name and describes some of the many features that make 最色导航 Mountain interesting—from metamorphic rocks to secretive salamanders and migratory warblers.

     

    The Ecology, Evolution, Behavior, & Organismal Biology (EEBOB) seminar series focuses on biological topics at whole-organism and higher scales of organization. Guest speakers come from universities, governmental agencies, NGOs, zoos, museums, and other institutions. The EEBOB seminar is an opportunity to learn about career paths and research in the biology discipline, and for students to engage with professionals in a wide variety of biology careers.

     

    This seminar series consists of a pre-recorded seminar, which will be posted to a  at the beginning of each week, and a live, virtual Q&A session with the speaker. All are welcome to attend! To be granted access to the live Q&A session, interested attendees can email Dr. Todd Pierson. The live Q&A session will be held each Thursday at 12:30 PM. 

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    SURC 2025
    SURC 2025
    4:00pm

    最色导航 is hosting the Southeastern Undergraduate Research Conference (SURC) 2025! SURC is an ACS regional chemistry conference that has occurred annually for 53 years. Visit the  for more information about the conference and ways to participate.

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February 2025

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    SURC 2025
    SURC 2025
    8:00am

    最色导航 is hosting the Southeastern Undergraduate Research Conference (SURC) 2025! SURC is an ACS regional chemistry conference that has occurred annually for 53 years. Visit the  for more information about the conference and ways to participate.

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    EngageCSM Prize Pick-up
    EngageCSM Prize Pick-up
    10:00am
    at Clendenin Building, Atrium

    CSM students — it's time to pick up your prize for participating in EngageCSM activities! Check your KSU email or Suitable app notifications to see if you've won!

     

    Curious about EngageCSM and our prizes? Stop by to learn more or email engagecsm@kennesaw.edu!

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    EngageCSM Prize Pick-up
    EngageCSM Prize Pick-up
    10:00am
    at Clendenin Building, Atrium

    CSM students — it's time to pick up your prize for participating in EngageCSM activities! Check your KSU email or Suitable app notifications to see if you've won!

     

    Curious about EngageCSM and our prizes? Stop by to learn more or email engagecsm@kennesaw.edu!

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    Ecology, Evolution, Behavior, & Organismal Biology (EEBOB) seminar series
    Ecology, Evolution, Behavior, & Organismal Biology (EEBOB) seminar series
    12:30pm

    Speaker: Dr. Sam Borstein, Assistant Professor @ Texas State University
    Title: “Macroevolutionary perspectives on speciation and innovation in fishes”
    Abstract: Dr. Sam Borstein is an Assistant Professor at Texas State University, where his labs studies large-scale macroevolutionary topics such as adaptive radiation, evolutionary innovations, and the evolution of dietary specialization. Much of Sam's work involves some of the most interesting and diverse fishes in the world—the cichlids. Before arriving at Texas State University, Sam earned his undergraduate degree from Cal State Sacramento, his PhD from the University of Tennessee Knoxville, and worked as a postdoc at the University of Michigan. His presentation includes great examples of how to combine basic natural history, cutting-edge genomic methods, and new statistical frameworks to learn about the world around us.

     

    The Ecology, Evolution, Behavior, & Organismal Biology (EEBOB) seminar series focuses on biological topics at whole-organism and higher scales of organization. Guest speakers come from universities, governmental agencies, NGOs, zoos, museums, and other institutions. The EEBOB seminar is an opportunity to learn about career paths and research in the biology discipline, and for students to engage with professionals in a wide variety of biology careers.

     

    This seminar series consists of a pre-recorded seminar, which will be posted to a  at the beginning of each week, and a live, virtual Q&A session with the speaker. All are welcome to attend! To be granted access to the live Q&A session, interested attendees can email Dr. Todd Pierson. The live Q&A session will be held each Thursday at 12:30 PM. 

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    Ecology, Evolution, Behavior, & Organismal Biology (EEBOB) seminar series
    Ecology, Evolution, Behavior, & Organismal Biology (EEBOB) seminar series
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    Speaker: Sebastian Hagan, Habitat Program Coordinator @ Birds Georgia
    Title: “TBA”
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    The Ecology, Evolution, Behavior, & Organismal Biology (EEBOB) seminar series focuses on biological topics at whole-organism and higher scales of organization. Guest speakers come from universities, governmental agencies, NGOs, zoos, museums, and other institutions. The EEBOB seminar is an opportunity to learn about career paths and research in the biology discipline, and for students to engage with professionals in a wide variety of biology careers.

     

    This seminar series consists of a pre-recorded seminar, which will be posted to a  at the beginning of each week, and a live, virtual Q&A session with the speaker. All are welcome to attend! To be granted access to the live Q&A session, interested attendees can email Dr. Todd Pierson. The live Q&A session will be held each Thursday at 12:30 PM. 

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    The President
    The President's Award of Distinction Application Deadline
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    The President’s Award of Distinction is the highest accolade conferred upon an undergraduate student by 最色导航. This distinguished honor celebrates the extraordinary accomplishments of one exceptional graduating Owl each semester. Bestowed during Commencement, the award illuminates those who have soared above and beyond in their academic or research pursuits, leadership roles, and/or community service.

    This award is the pinnacle of recognition at the university, honoring an individual who exemplifies 最色导航 State’s core values of respect, integrity, collaboration, inclusivity, and accountability, and who serves as an inspiration to their peers, their community, and the entirety of Owl Nation.

    Applicants must be graduating in six or fewer years and in the current semester (Spring 2025). All materials are due in one complete application via the official submission form no later than Fri. Feb. 14, 2025 at 11:59 p.m. Late or incomplete submissions will not be considered.  

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    CSM RSO Fair
    CSM RSO Fair
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    at Science Laboratory Building, Atrium

    Join the College of Science and Mathematics for our Registered Student Organization Fair! This is a great opportunity to meet some CSM-related student organizations in our SL atrium.

     

    Unable to attend? Check out the .

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    Ecology, Evolution, Behavior, & Organismal Biology (EEBOB) seminar series
    Ecology, Evolution, Behavior, & Organismal Biology (EEBOB) seminar series
    12:30pm

    Speaker: Becca Cozad, Southwestern Program Coordinator @ Amphibian and Reptile Conservancy
    Title: “TBA”
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    The Ecology, Evolution, Behavior, & Organismal Biology (EEBOB) seminar series focuses on biological topics at whole-organism and higher scales of organization. Guest speakers come from universities, governmental agencies, NGOs, zoos, museums, and other institutions. The EEBOB seminar is an opportunity to learn about career paths and research in the biology discipline, and for students to engage with professionals in a wide variety of biology careers.

     

    This seminar series consists of a pre-recorded seminar, which will be posted to a  at the beginning of each week, and a live, virtual Q&A session with the speaker. All are welcome to attend! To be granted access to the live Q&A session, interested attendees can email Dr. Todd Pierson. The live Q&A session will be held each Thursday at 12:30 PM. 

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    Ecology, Evolution, Behavior, & Organismal Biology (EEBOB) seminar series
    Ecology, Evolution, Behavior, & Organismal Biology (EEBOB) seminar series
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    Speaker: Dr. Shelby Scott, Senior Consultant and Health Data Scientist @ Guidehouse
    Title: “TBA”
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    The Ecology, Evolution, Behavior, & Organismal Biology (EEBOB) seminar series focuses on biological topics at whole-organism and higher scales of organization. Guest speakers come from universities, governmental agencies, NGOs, zoos, museums, and other institutions. The EEBOB seminar is an opportunity to learn about career paths and research in the biology discipline, and for students to engage with professionals in a wide variety of biology careers.

     

    This seminar series consists of a pre-recorded seminar, which will be posted to a  at the beginning of each week, and a live, virtual Q&A session with the speaker. All are welcome to attend! To be granted access to the live Q&A session, interested attendees can email Dr. Todd Pierson. The live Q&A session will be held each Thursday at 12:30 PM. 

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    EngageCSM Prize Pick-up
    EngageCSM Prize Pick-up
    10:00am
    at Clendenin Building, Atrium

    CSM students — it's time to pick up your prize for participating in EngageCSM activities! Check your KSU email or Suitable app notifications to see if you've won!

     

    Curious about EngageCSM and our prizes? Stop by to learn more or email engagecsm@kennesaw.edu!

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    EngageCSM Prize Pick-up
    EngageCSM Prize Pick-up
    10:00am
    at Clendenin Building, Atrium

    CSM students — it's time to pick up your prize for participating in EngageCSM activities! Check your KSU email or Suitable app notifications to see if you've won!

     

    Curious about EngageCSM and our prizes? Stop by to learn more or email engagecsm@kennesaw.edu!

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    Ecology, Evolution, Behavior, & Organismal Biology (EEBOB) seminar series
    Ecology, Evolution, Behavior, & Organismal Biology (EEBOB) seminar series
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    Speaker: Jenna Palmisano, PhD Student @ University of Central Florida
    Title: “TBA”
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    The Ecology, Evolution, Behavior, & Organismal Biology (EEBOB) seminar series focuses on biological topics at whole-organism and higher scales of organization. Guest speakers come from universities, governmental agencies, NGOs, zoos, museums, and other institutions. The EEBOB seminar is an opportunity to learn about career paths and research in the biology discipline, and for students to engage with professionals in a wide variety of biology careers.

     

    This seminar series consists of a pre-recorded seminar, which will be posted to a  at the beginning of each week, and a live, virtual Q&A session with the speaker. All are welcome to attend! To be granted access to the live Q&A session, interested attendees can email Dr. Todd Pierson. The live Q&A session will be held each Thursday at 12:30 PM. 

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    Ecology, Evolution, Behavior, & Organismal Biology (EEBOB) seminar series
    Ecology, Evolution, Behavior, & Organismal Biology (EEBOB) seminar series
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    Speaker: Dr. Emily McLean, Assistant Professor of Biology @ Oxford College of Emory University
    Title: “TBA”
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    The Ecology, Evolution, Behavior, & Organismal Biology (EEBOB) seminar series focuses on biological topics at whole-organism and higher scales of organization. Guest speakers come from universities, governmental agencies, NGOs, zoos, museums, and other institutions. The EEBOB seminar is an opportunity to learn about career paths and research in the biology discipline, and for students to engage with professionals in a wide variety of biology careers.

     

    This seminar series consists of a pre-recorded seminar, which will be posted to a  at the beginning of each week, and a live, virtual Q&A session with the speaker. All are welcome to attend! To be granted access to the live Q&A session, interested attendees can email Dr. Todd Pierson. The live Q&A session will be held each Thursday at 12:30 PM. 

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    Ecology, Evolution, Behavior, & Organismal Biology (EEBOB) seminar series
    Ecology, Evolution, Behavior, & Organismal Biology (EEBOB) seminar series
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    Speaker: Dr. Hunter Howell, Environmental Program Manager and Ecologist @ City of Atlanta
    Title: “TBA”
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    The Ecology, Evolution, Behavior, & Organismal Biology (EEBOB) seminar series focuses on biological topics at whole-organism and higher scales of organization. Guest speakers come from universities, governmental agencies, NGOs, zoos, museums, and other institutions. The EEBOB seminar is an opportunity to learn about career paths and research in the biology discipline, and for students to engage with professionals in a wide variety of biology careers.

     

    This seminar series consists of a pre-recorded seminar, which will be posted to a  at the beginning of each week, and a live, virtual Q&A session with the speaker. All are welcome to attend! To be granted access to the live Q&A session, interested attendees can email Dr. Todd Pierson. The live Q&A session will be held each Thursday at 12:30 PM. 

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    Ecology, Evolution, Behavior, & Organismal Biology (EEBOB) seminar series
    Ecology, Evolution, Behavior, & Organismal Biology (EEBOB) seminar series
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    Speaker: Dr. Angela Chuang, Postdoctoral Fellow @ Clemson University
    Title: “TBA”
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    The Ecology, Evolution, Behavior, & Organismal Biology (EEBOB) seminar series focuses on biological topics at whole-organism and higher scales of organization. Guest speakers come from universities, governmental agencies, NGOs, zoos, museums, and other institutions. The EEBOB seminar is an opportunity to learn about career paths and research in the biology discipline, and for students to engage with professionals in a wide variety of biology careers.

     

    This seminar series consists of a pre-recorded seminar, which will be posted to a  at the beginning of each week, and a live, virtual Q&A session with the speaker. All are welcome to attend! To be granted access to the live Q&A session, interested attendees can email Dr. Todd Pierson. The live Q&A session will be held each Thursday at 12:30 PM. 

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    EngageCSM Prize Pick-up
    EngageCSM Prize Pick-up
    10:00am
    at Clendenin Building, Atrium

    CSM students — it's time to pick up your prize for participating in EngageCSM activities! Check your KSU email or Suitable app notifications to see if you've won!

     

    Curious about EngageCSM and our prizes? Stop by to learn more or email engagecsm@kennesaw.edu!

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    EngageCSM Prize Pick-up
    EngageCSM Prize Pick-up
    10:00am
    at Clendenin Building, Atrium

    CSM students — it's time to pick up your prize for participating in EngageCSM activities! Check your KSU email or Suitable app notifications to see if you've won!

     

    Curious about EngageCSM and our prizes? Stop by to learn more or email engagecsm@kennesaw.edu!

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    Ecology, Evolution, Behavior, & Organismal Biology (EEBOB) seminar series
    Ecology, Evolution, Behavior, & Organismal Biology (EEBOB) seminar series
    12:30pm

    Speaker: Dr. Ben Holt, Lead Scientist for Environmental Research @ the Baylor School
    Title: “TBA”
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    The Ecology, Evolution, Behavior, & Organismal Biology (EEBOB) seminar series focuses on biological topics at whole-organism and higher scales of organization. Guest speakers come from universities, governmental agencies, NGOs, zoos, museums, and other institutions. The EEBOB seminar is an opportunity to learn about career paths and research in the biology discipline, and for students to engage with professionals in a wide variety of biology careers.

     

    This seminar series consists of a pre-recorded seminar, which will be posted to a  at the beginning of each week, and a live, virtual Q&A session with the speaker. All are welcome to attend! To be granted access to the live Q&A session, interested attendees can email Dr. Todd Pierson. The live Q&A session will be held each Thursday at 12:30 PM. 

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    EngageCSM Prize Pick-up
    EngageCSM Prize Pick-up
    10:00am
    at Science Laboratory Building, Office of the Dean - SL 5011

    CSM students — it's time to pick up your prize for participating in EngageCSM activities! Check your KSU email or Suitable app notifications to see if you've won!

     

    Curious about EngageCSM and our prizes? Stop by to learn more or email engagecsm@kennesaw.edu!

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    EngageCSM Prize Pick-up
    EngageCSM Prize Pick-up
    10:00am
    at Science Laboratory Building, Office of the Dean - SL 5011

    CSM students — it's time to pick up your prize for participating in EngageCSM activities! Check your KSU email or Suitable app notifications to see if you've won!

     

    Curious about EngageCSM and our prizes? Stop by to learn more or email engagecsm@kennesaw.edu!

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    EngageCSM Prize Pick-up
    EngageCSM Prize Pick-up
    10:00am
    at Science Laboratory Building, Office of the Dean - SL 5011

    CSM students — it's time to pick up your prize for participating in EngageCSM activities! Check your KSU email or Suitable app notifications to see if you've won!

     

    Curious about EngageCSM and our prizes? Stop by to learn more or email engagecsm@kennesaw.edu!

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    EngageCSM Prize Pick-up
    EngageCSM Prize Pick-up
    10:00am
    at Science Laboratory Building, Office of the Dean - SL 5011

    CSM students — it's time to pick up your prize for participating in EngageCSM activities! Check your KSU email or Suitable app notifications to see if you've won!

     

    Curious about EngageCSM and our prizes? Stop by to learn more or email engagecsm@kennesaw.edu!

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    EngageCSM Prize Pick-up
    EngageCSM Prize Pick-up
    10:00am
    at Science Laboratory Building, Office of the Dean - SL 5011

    CSM students — it's time to pick up your prize for participating in EngageCSM activities! Check your KSU email or Suitable app notifications to see if you've won!

     

    Curious about EngageCSM and our prizes? Stop by to learn more or email engagecsm@kennesaw.edu!

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    EngageCSM Prize Pick-up
    EngageCSM Prize Pick-up
    10:00am
    at Science Laboratory Building, Office of the Dean - SL 5011

    CSM students — it's time to pick up your prize for participating in EngageCSM activities! Check your KSU email or Suitable app notifications to see if you've won!

     

    Curious about EngageCSM and our prizes? Stop by to learn more or email engagecsm@kennesaw.edu!

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    EngageCSM Prize Pick-up
    EngageCSM Prize Pick-up
    10:00am
    at Science Laboratory Building, Office of the Dean - SL 5011

    CSM students — it's time to pick up your prize for participating in EngageCSM activities! Check your KSU email or Suitable app notifications to see if you've won!

     

    Curious about EngageCSM and our prizes? Stop by to learn more or email engagecsm@kennesaw.edu!

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    EngageCSM Prize Pick-up
    EngageCSM Prize Pick-up
    10:00am
    at Science Laboratory Building, Office of the Dean - SL 5011

    CSM students — it's time to pick up your prize for participating in EngageCSM activities! Check your KSU email or Suitable app notifications to see if you've won!

     

    Curious about EngageCSM and our prizes? Stop by to learn more or email engagecsm@kennesaw.edu!

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    EngageCSM Prize Pick-up
    EngageCSM Prize Pick-up
    10:00am
    at Science Laboratory Building, Office of the Dean - SL 5011

    CSM students — it's time to pick up your prize for participating in EngageCSM activities! Check your KSU email or Suitable app notifications to see if you've won!

     

    Curious about EngageCSM and our prizes? Stop by to learn more or email engagecsm@kennesaw.edu!

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    • 1
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    No events for this month

July 2025

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  • 29
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  • 30
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  • 1
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  • 30
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  • 31
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No events for this month

August 2025

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  • 27
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  • 28
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  • 29
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  • 30
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  • 31
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  • 1
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  • 1
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No events for this month

September 2025

  • Sunday
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  • 31
    Sunday
  • 1
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  • 2
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  • 30
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  • 1
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No events for this month

October 2025

  • Sunday
  • Monday
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  • 28
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  • 29
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  • 30
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  • 1
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  • 28
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  • 31
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  • 1
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No events for this month

November 2025

  • Sunday
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  • 26
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  • 27
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  • 28
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  • 29
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  • 30
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  • 31
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  • 1
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  • 1
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No events for this month

December 2025

  • Sunday
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  • Thursday
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  • Saturday
  • 30
    Sunday
  • 1
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  • 2
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  • 3
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  • 1
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No events for this month

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