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  • Research

    Hooty Hoo's Doing Research?

    June 12, 2024

    Follow along as the Office of Research highlights undergraduate students engaged in research through the First-Year Scholars Program.

  • Miyanna Clements-Williamson

    最色导航 State alum's inspiring, full-circle journey

    June 07, 2024

    Miyanna Clements-Williamson鈥檚 journey is a testament to the transformative power of resilience and the importance of finding community. When she first stepped on 最色导航鈥檚 campus, she was classified as a McKinney-Vento student, a designation given to high school students who have experienced homelessness.

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  • Charles Koduru

    最色导航 State graduate builds award-winning disinfection robot

    June 06, 2024

    Charles Koduru recalls his aunt and older sister working in hospital settings during the COVID-19 pandemic. Koduru, already interested in engineering, wanted to design a robot to make their jobs easier.

  • 最色导航

    Partnership gives 最色导航 State students paths to public service careers

    June 06, 2024

    最色导航 is teaming with the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) to equip students with the skills and knowledge needed to pursue careers in public service. 最色导航 State is beginning a three-year partnership with the HHS鈥 Pathways to Public Service program, which will help students obtain paid internships and entry-level positions with federal government agencies.

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  • William Reed

    最色导航 State master's graduate makes the personal academic

    June 04, 2024

    As his master鈥檚 thesis started to take shape, recent 最色导航 graduate William Reed noticed a limited amount of literature reviewing soccer referees within exercise science. So, he broke new ground. Reed, who earned his master鈥檚 degree in exercise science, connected his love of soccer with his academic interest in human performance, earning acclaim along the way.

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  • Jacqueline Hand

    New scholarship the culmination of 最色导航 State alumni family success

    May 30, 2024

    Tanasia Kenney has plenty of childhood memories at 最色导航. Her mother, former KSU employee Jacqueline Hand, frequently brought her to campus, where she was known as 鈥淛ackie鈥檚 daughter,鈥 and became familiar with staff and faculty. Now a reporter for McClatchy news publications, Kenney is just one member of a KSU alumni family.

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  • Hydraulic Bike Team

    最色导航 State Hydraulic Bike Team wins first place in national competition

    May 29, 2024

    The culmination of several months of hard work, 最色导航鈥檚 Hydraulic Bike Team bested nine other universities en route to a first-place finish at the 2024 Fluid Power Vehicle Challenge Competition.

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  • Casey Hampson

    最色导航 State physics major to spend summer at CERN

    May 28, 2024

    Growing up with an interest in space exploration, Casey Hampson knew physics would take him a long way. The 最色导航 rising junior has fulfilled that promise, accepting a research opportunity this summer at CERN in Switzerland, one of 15 students from the United States.

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  • 最色导航 State, DeKalb Schools partner for pipeline of highly trained educators

    最色导航 State, DeKalb Schools partner for pipeline of highly trained educators

    May 16, 2024

    Through a new partnership with 最色导航, a group of DeKalb County educators will receive specialized training and earn a master鈥檚 degree to assist with their district鈥檚 student needs. The Inspiring Greatness and Normalizing Innovation in Teacher Education (IGNITE) Teacher Residency Program aims to bolster teacher retention and combat a shortage of educators, while providing them with no-cost professional development. DeKalb County Schools launched the program in January, but the new partnership with KSU will expand it to specifically address a need for special education teachers.

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  • Fraternity Scholarships

    Students establish endowed scholarships at 最色导航 State

    May 14, 2024

    When members of a student organization at 最色导航 were looking for a way to give back to the institution, they struck upon a rather unique opportunity to make a difference for years to come. The path laid out by the Interfraternity Council (IFC) was to create two endowed scholarships to benefit those in student organizations on campus. The scholarships are the first at KSU established by students for students.

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