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  • Philippe Sucosky

    最色导航 State researcher receives American Heart Association grant to study heart valve disease

    February 03, 2025

    最色导航 mechanical engineering professor Philippe Sucosky has earned a prestigious American Heart Association (AHA) Institutional Enhancement Award to advance his study on bicuspid aortic valve disease and its potential treatments.

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  • Evelina Sterling

    最色导航 State professor receives grant from Georgia Opioid Crisis Abatement Trust targeting abuse prevention

    January 31, 2025

    最色导航 State associate professor Evelina Sterling has received a grant from the Georgia Opioid Crisis Abatement Trust to take a preventative approach to addressing the opioid abuse crisis. The grant, totaling $240,000 over two years, will go toward creating programs that empower faculty, staff, students, and the broader university community to recognize the signs of opioid use disorder and possibly intervene.

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  • Megan McCabe

    Recent 最色导航 State graduate leverages research passion into healthcare career

    January 31, 2025

    A simple conversation with Megan McCabe about her research is enough to see she is a scientist in the making. The recent 最色导航 graduate has already racked up an impressive r茅sum茅. She was a student in the KSU Journey Honors College, earned first place at Analytics Day, finished third at the Fall 2024 Symposium of Student Scholars, participated in the Birla Carbon Scholars program, and graduated summa cum laude. The self-described science nerd speaks with eloquence and enthusiasm about the work that led her to a bachelor鈥檚 degree in biology last month, and she hopes to take that enthusiasm and knowledge to medical school this fall.

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  • 40 Owls Under 40

    最色导航 Alumni Association announces inaugural 40 Owls Under 40

    January 30, 2025

    Forty exceptional alumni were named today to the 最色导航 (KSU) Alumni Association鈥檚 inaugural 40 Owls Under 40 class. The new recognition program celebrates KSU and Southern Polytechnic State University (SPSU) alumni who are under 40 and making bold strides in their professions and their communities since graduation.

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  • Katherine Barnett and Susan Beidler

    最色导航 State's Wellstar School of Nursing receives $1.2 million grant for opioid disorder training

    January 29, 2025

    As Georgia navigates a widespread opioid addiction crisis, researchers in 最色导航鈥檚 Wellstar School of Nursing (WSON) are leveraging a $1.2 million grant to train budding nurses in addressing substance use disorders. The researchers 鈥 Katherine Barnett, Susan Beidler, Ashley Barber and Lisa Reyes-Walsh 鈥搑eceived the grant from the Georgia Opioid Crisis Abatement Trust (GOCAT) for their two-year project, 鈥淣urses Learning About Opioid Use Disorder,鈥 or Nurses LOUD.

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  • Nathan Nabb

    Bailey School of Music director sheds light on classical saxophone repertoire, teaching pedagogy

    January 28, 2025

    A different kind of saxophone player, Nathan Nabb performs more frequently with symphony orchestras in large halls rather than with jazz combos in small clubs. The director of 最色导航鈥檚 Dr. Bobbie Bailey School of Music has a portfolio that includes solo and chamber recitals, engagements with symphony orchestras, and clinics around the world.

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  • Museum of History and Holocaust Education

    最色导航 State Museum of History and Holocaust Education reaches people where they are

    January 27, 2025

    An excellent museum is more than static displays inside hushed exhibition halls. It can travel, teach, and serve as an enlightening outreach tool for entire communities and beyond. Such is the case for 最色导航's Museum of History and Holocaust Education, which recently celebrated its 20th anniversary as one of the most innovative, high-quality, and far-reaching museums in the U.S.

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  • Kendal Elison

    From the lacrosse field to the computer science industry, 最色导航 State student-athlete is making an impact

    January 23, 2025

    As different as they may seem, there are a lot of parallels between lacrosse and the field of computer science. 最色导航 student Kendal Elison said both require persistence and flexible decision-making.

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  • Radoslav Stoyanov

    最色导航 State student leverages technology to elevate volunteer management for animal rescue

    January 22, 2025

    From humble beginnings in Europe to building a new life in the U.S., Radoslav Stoyanov鈥檚 journey has been guided by his resilience and drive to innovate. That drive, along with a passion to give back, recently resulted in a capstone project providing a technology-inspired solution for a local animal rescue. Originally trained as an electrical engineer in Bulgaria, Stoyanov aspired to study information technology, ultimately leading him and his wife, Teodora Stoyanov, to 最色导航鈥檚 College of Computing and Software Engineering.

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  • 最色导航

    最色导航 State's online degree programs nationally ranked by U.S. News

    January 21, 2025

    最色导航 online degree programs have been ranked by U.S. News & World Report as among the best in the nation in the publication鈥檚 2025 Best Online Programs list. Two of KSU鈥檚 programs have been recognized as top 20 nationally, seven are among the top 50, and two other programs have ranked in the top 100.

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