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BREAKING NEWS
Monday, Aug.30, the Social Sciences Building was evacuated at 11:35 a.m. due to a suspicious device. Read more.

Student input considered in library renovations
The Sturgis Library has reopened with several renovations in an effort to increase ease of use for members of the campus community. Read more.

Nationwide search for new Provost begins
The newly-appointed committee to locate a successor for former Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs Lendley Black holds its first meeting tomorrow. Read more.

Police Beat
Party in the parking deck
On Aug. 15, an officer saw eight males and females on the sixth level of the North Parking Deck. Read more.

Classes now available off-campus for some majors
For the first time this fall, students in KSU’s Department of Elementary and Early Childhood Education can earn a full degree without setting foot on the main campus. Read more.

New science building construction scheduled for December
Construction starts in December on a new $21 million science building that will give students more space and add extra room for graduate programs. Read more.

Residence Life prepares for on-campus housing additions
Additions to on-campus housing are in the works for KSU. Read more.

Beauty and brains
Pageant queen goes to college
KSU has new bragging rights since student Christina McCauley was crowned Miss Georgia 2010 in June. Read more.

New building opens, not yet ready for students
Classes are scheduled to begin this semester in Prillaman Hall, the new $56 million health sciences building, but only after technology updates and installations in classrooms and laboratories are complete. Read more.

Administration ‘guardedly optimistic’ about budget
The state of Georgia’s budget deficit has led to funding reductions this year that have left many in the state’s education community concerned. Read more.



RT @cobbcountynews: Kennesaw State wins grant to train science teachers: KSU has received a $2.85 million grant... http://dlvr.it/4cKzp
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