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Kennesaw State University

Kennesaw State University (KSU) is a public research university in the state of Georgia with two campuses in the Atlanta metropolitan area, one in Kennesaw and the other in Marietta on a combined 581 acres (235 ha) of land.[4] The school was founded in 1963 by the Georgia Board of Regents using local bonds and a federal space-grant during a time of major Georgia economic expansion after World War II.[5] KSU also holds classes at the Cobb Galleria Centre, Dalton State College, and in Paulding County (Dallas).[6] The total enrollment exceeds 43,000 students making KSU the second-largest university by enrollment in Georgia while also having the largest freshman class in the state as well.[2][7][8]

Kennesaw State University
Former names
Kennesaw Junior College (1966–1976)
Kennesaw College (1976–1988)
Kennesaw State College (1988–1996)
Southern Polytechnic State University (merged 2015)
Motto"Wisdom, Justice, Moderation"
TypePublic research university
EstablishedOctober 9, 1963; 59 years ago (1963-10-09)
Parent institution
University System of Georgia
AccreditationSACS
Academic affiliation
Space-grant
Endowment$100 Million (2021)[1]
Budget$566 Million (2019)
PresidentKathy Schwaig
ProvostIvan Pulinkala
Academic staff
1,004
Administrative staff
2,000
Students41,181 (Fall 2020)[2]
Undergraduates37,390 (Fall 2020)
Postgraduates3,791 (Fall 2020)
Location, ,
United States

34°02′17″N 84°34′59″W / 34.038°N 84.583°W / 34.038; -84.583
CampusLarge Suburb, 581 acres (2.35 km2)
NewspaperThe Sentinel
ColorsBlack and Gold[3]
   
NicknameOwls
Sporting affiliations
NCAA Division I FCSASUN
(CUSA in 2024)
MascotScrappy the Owl
Websitewww.kennesaw.edu

KSU is part of the University System of Georgia and is classified among "R2: Doctoral Universities – High research activity".[9][10] The university has academic programs in business, education, engineering, nursing, physical sciences, information technology, criminal justice, and sports management. Kennesaw State's athletic teams are an NCAA Division I member of the ASUN Conference. They will join Conference USA in 2024. [11]

History Edit

Establishment in 1963 until 1975 Edit

KSU was chartered by the Board of Regents on October 9, 1963, during one of the most dramatic periods of college expansion in Georgia’s history. The university was officially founded by the Georgia Board of Regents approved the establishment of a junior college tentatively to be named Cobb County Junior College. In December 1964, Horace Sturgis was designated to serve as the future college's first president. When the school opened in fall of 1966, it was named Kennesaw Junior College and had an initial enrollment of 1,014 students.[12]

Early years as Kennesaw College, 1976–1995 Edit

Thirteen years later, in 1976, the former Kennesaw Junior College became a four-year college and was redesignated Kennesaw College. Betty Siegel became the second president of Kennesaw College in 1981, and the first female university president in the University System of Georgia.[13][14]

By 1985, KSU had initiated its first graduate degree programs, in business and education, and began a period of rapid growth, including building some residential housing. Finally, in 1988, the former Kennesaw College was renamed Kennesaw State College and associate degrees were discontinued, except in nursing.

Becoming a major university Edit

Kennesaw State finally achieved University status in 1996. The Kennesaw State's baseball and softball teams won the NCAA Division II national championships in 1996. The winning Owls continued excelling in athletics, including the Lady Owls 2003 win of the NCAA Women's Division II Soccer Championship and the men's basketball team win of the 2004 NCAA Men's Division II Basketball Championship. In part due to their winning Division II in 2005, the Owls joined Division I and the Atlantic Sun Conference.

In 2004, KSU was recognized by the Department of Homeland Security and the National Security Agency as a National Center of Academic Excellence in Information Assurance Education. At the time, this placed KSU among 67 other institutions recognized as CAE/IAEs with this recognition. KSU was recognized again in 2007.[15]

In the summer of 2006, Daniel S. Papp became the university's third president.[16][17]

KSU also began its first doctoral programs in Education in Leadership for Learning, Education, and a doctorate of Business Administration.[18]

On November 1, 2013, the University System of Georgia announced that Kennesaw State University would merge with nearby Southern Polytechnic State University in 2015. Kennesaw State would be the surviving institution, with President Papp serving as president of the merged university.[19][20][21] Southern Polytechnic was started by the president of the Georgia Institute of Technology, Blake R. Van Leer who was known for making Atlanta the "MIT of the South."[22][23] On January 6, 2015, the Georgia Board of Regents of the University System of Georgia approved the consolidation of Southern Polytechnic State and Kennesaw State. In honor of SPSU's legacy, Kennesaw State established Southern Polytechnic College of Engineering and Engineering Technology as one of its 11 colleges.

In addition, on January 1, 2015, Kennesaw State University was classified by the Carnegie Foundation for Teaching and Learning as a Community Engaged Institution.[24]

Papp announced his retirement on May 10, 2016, and the University System of Georgia's Chief Academic Officer, Houston Davis, was named interim president, effective July 1, 2016. In September 2016, information leaked from University System of Georgia sources indicated that Georgia state attorney general Sam Olens would likely be named the next university president. The potential appointment of Olens, a Republican who litigated Georgia's stance on same-sex marriage, was seen as controversial by some students and faculty, resulting in organized protests.[25] On October 3, 2016, the University System of Georgia Chancellor Hank Huckaby notified the KSU community of Olens' official request for appointment to the job via an email to all students and faculty. The following day, Olens officially interviewed for the job, with an executive board vote expected October 12, 2016.[26] On October 12, 2016, the University System of Georgia announced publicly that Olens was appointed to the office of President of Kennesaw State University, effective November 1, 2016. He will resign as attorney general, and his successor will be appointed by Governor Nathan Deal.[27] On December 14, 2017, Sam Olens announced that he would be stepping down as president, effective February 18, 2018.[28] Pamela Whitten was announced as KSU's President on July 16, 2018. Whitten stepped down as president of Kennesaw State University in 2021 and accepted the position of president of Indiana University, effective July 1, 2021.

KSU's Computer Science and Information Systems department hosts the Center for Election Systems,[29] which certified and monitored the direct recording electronic machines used in Georgia elections until June 2018 at the latest.[30] This shift was initiated due in part to lax security by the center, which had accidentally exposed over 6.5 million voter records.[30]

On December 19, 2018, KSU was classified as a doctoral research institution with R2 status, denoting high research activity.[31]

On March 16, 2022 Kathy "Kat" Schwaig was named the sixth president of Kennesaw State University, following her tenure as interim president.

Campuses Edit

Kennesaw State University is located on two campuses with a combined 581 acres (235 ha) of land, of which about 230 acres is located in Marietta and the remainder is located in Kennesaw. The Kennesaw campus is located adjacent to I-75 (similar to four other Georgia universities, Georgia Tech, Dalton State College, and Georgia State University, and Atlanta Metropolitan State College) where views of the campus can be seen from the highway, including Kennesaw State's University Village.

Kennesaw Campus Edit

Social Sciences Building Edit

 
The Social Sciences Building and the Spaceship Earth sculpture

The Social Sciences building is located on the west section of campus on Campus Loop Road adjacent to the original campus historical district. The 163,000-square-foot (15,100 m2) building features a 302-seat auditorium, a 100+ seat cinema classroom, a digital media lab, and 40 classrooms with advanced technology. The lobby features a Starbucks and study area. The Social Sciences building also meets Silver Rating LEED Green Building requirements and is the first building in the University System of Georgia to meet these specifications.[32] In December 2020, after the donation of a $9 million dollar gift to the school by Norman and Lindy Radow, the College of Humanities and Social Sciences was renamed the Norman J. Radow College of Humanities and Social Sciences.[33]

Spaceship Earth Edit

Located adjacent to the Social Sciences Building is a 350,000-pound (160,000 kg) sculpture entitled "Spaceship Earth", created by Finnish American artist Eino.[34] The sculpture was commissioned by the Maxwell Family Foundation in memory of the late environmentalist David Brower. The sculpture was intended to be a permanent reminder to future generations to take care of their delicate planet.

In late December 2006, only three months after installation on campus, the structure collapsed. After the collapse, Eino attributed the disaster to vandalism, but later reports that surfaced associated the collapse with poor construction. Reconstruction was to have begun in February 2007, but was delayed until July 2007, and was finally completed on October 26, 2010.

A. L. Burruss Building Edit

 
The A. L. Burruss Building in spring

The A. L. Burruss Building is home to the Michael J. Coles College of Business. It is situated in the east section of campus overlooking the Campus Green. The ground floor contains a food court with table seating for eating and studying surrounded by numerous lecture halls. The fourth floor of the Burruss Building is a computer lab open to students and one of the campus data centers. At night, the tower that extends from the center of the Burruss Building facade lights up with the letters "KSU". A sidewalk west of the Burruss building leads north to university housing communities University Village and KSU Place. Access to the arts district northwest of the Burruss Building (Stillwell Theatre, Performance Hall) is offered from the west exit of the Burruss Building.

Campus Green Edit

The Campus Green is a grass area in the center of campus. It offers students an area to relax, study, or throw a football or flying disc between classes. During the spring and fall, student activity on the green can be seen during the noon and afternoon hours. During graduation ceremonies, the Campus Green is no longer used as a reception area. Signs from the east parking deck lead students and visitors to the Campus Green surrounded by the towering buildings in the area (Burruss Building, Kennesaw Hall, and the Student Recreation and Wellness Center) which offer a unique atmosphere on this suburban campus. The Campus Green offers direct access to Kennesaw State's James V. Carmichael Student Center.

Kennesaw Hall Edit

 
Kennesaw Hall in early spring 2007

Kennesaw Hall is home to the Bagwell College of Education and administrative offices of the university. The Office of the President resides on the top floor of the building that can be seen from Barrett Parkway (a busy Kennesaw road a few miles away) and Kennesaw Mountain. Kennesaw Hall overlooks the Campus Green and is one of the largest buildings in the east section of campus.

Convocation Center Edit

The Convocation Center is located southeast of the Campus Green and houses the NCAA Division I men's and women's basketball programs at Kennesaw State University. The Convocation Center is a multipurpose facility that supports academic classes, lectures, concerts, theatrical performances, athletic events, graduations, and convocation ceremonies. The facility has locker rooms, training rooms, and offices for the athletic department. The third floor of the center houses hospitality and conference suits that overlook the arena floor. KSU's Convocation Center is the largest of its kind in northwest Georgia, with seating for 4,800.

Bentley Rare Book Gallery Edit

The Bentley Rare Book Gallery and Special Collections, named in honor of Fred and Sara Bentley, brings together a world-class collection of 15,000 items that spans the history of the written word in the Western World. This collection provides undergraduate students the opportunity to study original works firsthand. Recent additions to this collection include a fourth-folio Shakespeare dated 1685b and a first-edition complete works of Chaucer dated 1542. Located on the basement floor of KSU's Sturgis Library, the Rare Book Gallery can be reserved for classroom visits, meetings, and presentations, and is open for research by appointment.

Dr. Bobbie Bailey and Family Performance Center Edit

The Bailey Performance Center opened its doors in October 2007. The $9 million facility contains a 630-seat auditorium designed to accommodate a variety of performance ensembles, the Gwendolyn Brooker Rehearsal Hall, and the Don Russell Clayton Gallery. While serving as the heart of Kennesaw State's Bailey School of Music, the center hosts rehearsals, masterclasses, recording sessions, and recitals for the music faculty and students.[35]

Other selected buildings Edit

 
Student Center

The historic district of the university (Original Campus) is located in the west section of campus and includes the University College,[36] formerly the Social Sciences Building, Pilcher Public Service and Library, Willingham Hall, Nursing, Advancement, and Technology Annex buildings. These buildings served primarily as the home to the College of Humanities and Social Science until construction on the Social Science Building was completed at the end of 2006. In 2009, a new two-story, 1,500-seat dining hall known as The Commons opened.[37] In 2008, a new $46,000,000, 915-bed freshman residence hall called "University Suites" opened.[38]

Marietta Campus Edit

Joe Mack Wilson Student Center (A Building) Edit

The Joe Mack Wilson Student Center is located near the front entrance on the northern side of campus. It includes resources such as a University bookstore, a game room, eateries, various lounge areas, and many of KSU's departments and offices.

Administration Building (B Building) Edit

The Administration Building once housed the administrative offices of SPSU, including admissions, student records, recruitment, public relations, and the president's office. The building now houses the Marietta locations of some of KSU's administrative offices, including enrollment services.

Academic Building (H Building) Edit

 
Academic Building

The main floor of the Academic Building has a major auditorium, some physics labs, and a walk-up help desk. It houses the facilities of the Construction Management Department and the Marietta campus location of University Information Technology Services. The building is near the center of the campus — just south of the Lawrence V. Johnson Library and northwest of the Atrium Building.

Design II (I2 Building) Edit

The Design II building was completed December 2010 and houses facilities of the Architecture program. Acting as an extension of Design I, Design II houses six large studio spaces and a 286-seat auditorium.[citation needed]

Atrium (J Building) Edit

 
Atrium Building

The Atrium Building's name refers to the large atrium that lies in its center. The building houses multiple academic departments. The first floor consists mainly of classrooms; computer laboratories are on the second floor, and faculty offices and conference rooms are on the third floor. It is located near the center of the campus — just west of Howell Hall and southeast of the Academic Building.

Engineering Technology Center (Q Building) Edit

On January 24, 2008, Governor Sonny Perdue recommended a little over $33 million toward the construction of a new building to house five programs: Electrical Engineering Technology, Computer Engineering Technology, Telecommunications Engineering Technology, Mechanical Engineering Technology, and Mechatronics Engineering. The facility, the Engineering Technology Center, covers 123,000-square-foot (11,400 m2) and contains 36 labs, 12 classrooms, two seminar rooms, and a 200-seat lecture room.[39] It was completed in December 2010; it opened on the first day of classes for the spring semester of 2011. It is on the western side of the campus – north of the parking deck and Stingers Restaurant.

Stingers Restaurant (X Building) Edit

Stingers replaced the established dining hall when it was completed in July 2010. The name references the former SPSU mascot, the Hornets. The upper level dining area supports a commercial food service and the lower level is designed to accommodate special events for the college and its administration. The building is on the western side of the campus, south of the parking deck and the Engineering Technology Center.

Student housing Edit

Dormitory facilities were provided at Southern Tech's first location in Chamblee, Georgia. They were created from former bachelor officers' quarters in facilities leased from the Atlanta Naval Air Station. When the campus moved in Marietta, student accommodation was located in former employee housing at the United States Air Force Plant 6. Construction for the Marietta campus' first dormitory began in 1964. The campus dormitories housed only men until 1974.[23]

At the time of its merger with Kennesaw State University, Southern Polytechnic State University had five on-campus housing facilities for its students. These were Howell Hall, Hornet Village suites, University Commons apartments, University Courtyard apartments, and University Columns houses.[40] These facilities are still used to house Kennesaw State University students.[41]

Other selected buildings Edit

 
Library

Other buildings include the Lawrence V. Johnson Library (C Building), Mathematics Building (D Building), Crawford Lab Building (E Building), Engineering Lab Building (G Building), Civil Engineering Technology Building (L Building), W. Clair Harris Textile Center (M Building), Architecture Building (N Building), Housing Office (R10 Building), Recreation and Wellness Center (S1 Building), and Gymnasium (S2 Building).

Academics Edit

Kennesaw State University is accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools and classified as a comprehensive institution by the University System of Georgia.[45][46]

In September 2016, U.S. News elevated KSU from the category of "regional university" to "national university", joining a list of 297 other universities in that category. This was in part due to the university's new status as a research university by the Carnegie Classification of Institutions of Higher Learning, indicating a university that engages in a "moderate" level of research activity.[47]

In 2018, the Carnegie Classification of Institutions of Higher Learning classified KSU as a doctoral research institution with R2 (Doctoral University – High research activity) status.

The 2020 U.S. News rankings placed KSU in Tier Two (#293–381) in the "National Universities" category.[48]

Colleges and degrees Edit

The university is divided into 13 colleges[49] and offers 52 bachelor's degrees, 21 master's degree programs, one specialist degree, and five doctoral programs; according to Kennesaw State's Registrar's Office, the university offers 80 undergraduate and graduate degrees.[50]

  • College of the Arts
  • Coles College of Business
  • University College
  • College of Science and Mathematics
  • Bagwell College of Education
  • Wellstar College of Health and Human Services
  • Norman J. Radow College of Humanities and Social Sciences
  • Graduate College
  • Southern Polytechnic College of Engineering and Engineering Technology
  • College of Computing and Software Engineering
  • College of Continuing and Professional Education
  • College of Architecture and Construction Management
  • Honors College

Continuing Education Edit

Kennesaw State's Department of Continuing Education, the largest in the nation, is housed in the KSU Center, located a mile away from the main campus.[51]

Kennesaw State is home to the state's largest Educational Technology Training Center (ETTC).[52] The ETTC is one of 13 such centers around the state. Teachers and other school personnel from around the state come to the KSU ETTC for professional development.

Research Edit

There are four main focal point themes of research that Kennesaw State focuses its research activity on including: Biomedical and Health; Computing and Technology, Human development & Well-being; and Sustainable and Safe Communities.

Student life Edit

Student groups Edit

KSU has approximately 300 registered student groups and organizations for student participation. Some of the more active organizations in recent years have been fraternity & sorority life, faith-based and spiritual organizations, and club sports.[53] Many of these groups may apply for funding from the Student Activities and Budget Advisory Committee (SABAC), which is a student-run advisory committee to the vice president of student affairs. This committee meets regularly during the fall and spring semesters.

Student media Edit

  • The Sentinel (KSU) is the official newspaper for KSU. It is printed weekly during fall and spring semesters and twice during the summer semester.
  • The Peak is the feature magazine for Kennesaw State University.[54]
  • Owl Radio is the student-run online radio station for KSU. Content is streamed online with SHOUTcast and available on the Radio FX mobile application.[55]
  • Talisman is the name of the former student yearbook for KSU.

Student demographics Edit

In fall 2021, KSU was 49% male and 51% female. The ethnic diversity was as follows: 48% White, 25% African-American/Black, 13% Hispanic/Latino, 6% Asian, 5% Multi-Racial, and 2% Other.[56]

Fraternities and sororities Edit

Kennesaw State University is home to twenty-one fraternities and sororities: twelve of the North American Interfraternity Conference (IFC), eight of the National Panhellenic Conference (NPC), nine of the National Pan-Hellenic Council (NPHC), eight of the National Multicultural Greek Council (MGC) and two service Greeks.[57] Less than seven percent of the undergraduate student body is active in KSU's Greek system.[58]

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Kennesaw State University KSU is a public research university in the state of Georgia with two campuses in the Atlanta metropolitan area one in Kennesaw and the other in Marietta on a combined 581 acres 235 ha of land 4 The school was founded in 1963 by the Georgia Board of Regents using local bonds and a federal space grant during a time of major Georgia economic expansion after World War II 5 KSU also holds classes at the Cobb Galleria Centre Dalton State College and in Paulding County Dallas 6 The total enrollment exceeds 43 000 students making KSU the second largest university by enrollment in Georgia while also having the largest freshman class in the state as well 2 7 8 Kennesaw State UniversityFormer namesKennesaw Junior College 1966 1976 Kennesaw College 1976 1988 Kennesaw State College 1988 1996 Southern Polytechnic State University merged 2015 Motto Wisdom Justice Moderation TypePublic research universityEstablishedOctober 9 1963 59 years ago 1963 10 09 Parent institutionUniversity System of GeorgiaAccreditationSACSAcademic affiliationSpace grantEndowment 100 Million 2021 1 Budget 566 Million 2019 PresidentKathy SchwaigProvostIvan PulinkalaAcademic staff1 004Administrative staff2 000Students41 181 Fall 2020 2 Undergraduates37 390 Fall 2020 Postgraduates3 791 Fall 2020 LocationKennesaw Georgia United States34 02 17 N 84 34 59 W 34 038 N 84 583 W 34 038 84 583CampusLarge Suburb 581 acres 2 35 km2 NewspaperThe SentinelColorsBlack and Gold 3 NicknameOwlsSporting affiliationsNCAA Division I FCS ASUN CUSA in 2024 MascotScrappy the OwlWebsitewww wbr kennesaw wbr eduKSU is part of the University System of Georgia and is classified among R2 Doctoral Universities High research activity 9 10 The university has academic programs in business education engineering nursing physical sciences information technology criminal justice and sports management Kennesaw State s athletic teams are an NCAA Division I member of the ASUN Conference They will join Conference USA in 2024 11 Contents 1 History 1 1 Establishment in 1963 until 1975 1 2 Early years as Kennesaw College 1976 1995 1 3 Becoming a major university 2 Campuses 2 1 Kennesaw Campus 2 1 1 Social Sciences Building 2 1 2 Spaceship Earth 2 1 3 A L Burruss Building 2 1 4 Campus Green 2 1 5 Kennesaw Hall 2 1 6 Convocation Center 2 1 7 Bentley Rare Book Gallery 2 1 8 Dr Bobbie Bailey and Family Performance Center 2 1 9 Other selected buildings 2 2 Marietta Campus 2 2 1 Joe Mack Wilson Student Center A Building 2 2 2 Administration Building B Building 2 2 3 Academic Building H Building 2 2 4 Design II I2 Building 2 2 5 Atrium J Building 2 2 6 Engineering Technology Center Q Building 2 2 7 Stingers Restaurant X Building 2 2 8 Student housing 2 2 9 Other selected buildings 3 Academics 3 1 Colleges and degrees 3 2 Continuing Education 4 Research 5 Student life 5 1 Student groups 5 2 Student media 5 3 Student demographics 5 4 Fraternities and sororities 6 Athletics 7 Traditions 7 1 School colors 7 2 Mascot 8 Notable people 8 1 Alumni 8 2 Professors and scholars 9 Demographics 9 1 2020 census 10 References 11 External linksHistory EditEstablishment in 1963 until 1975 Edit KSU was chartered by the Board of Regents on October 9 1963 during one of the most dramatic periods of college expansion in Georgia s history The university was officially founded by the Georgia Board of Regents approved the establishment of a junior college tentatively to be named Cobb County Junior College In December 1964 Horace Sturgis was designated to serve as the future college s first president When the school opened in fall of 1966 it was named Kennesaw Junior College and had an initial enrollment of 1 014 students 12 Early years as Kennesaw College 1976 1995 Edit Thirteen years later in 1976 the former Kennesaw Junior College became a four year college and was redesignated Kennesaw College Betty Siegel became the second president of Kennesaw College in 1981 and the first female university president in the University System of Georgia 13 14 By 1985 KSU had initiated its first graduate degree programs in business and education and began a period of rapid growth including building some residential housing Finally in 1988 the former Kennesaw College was renamed Kennesaw State College and associate degrees were discontinued except in nursing Becoming a major university Edit Kennesaw State finally achieved University status in 1996 The Kennesaw State s baseball and softball teams won the NCAA Division II national championships in 1996 The winning Owls continued excelling in athletics including the Lady Owls 2003 win of the NCAA Women s Division II Soccer Championship and the men s basketball team win of the 2004 NCAA Men s Division II Basketball Championship In part due to their winning Division II in 2005 the Owls joined Division I and the Atlantic Sun Conference In 2004 KSU was recognized by the Department of Homeland Security and the National Security Agency as a National Center of Academic Excellence in Information Assurance Education At the time this placed KSU among 67 other institutions recognized as CAE IAEs with this recognition KSU was recognized again in 2007 15 In the summer of 2006 Daniel S Papp became the university s third president 16 17 KSU also began its first doctoral programs in Education in Leadership for Learning Education and a doctorate of Business Administration 18 On November 1 2013 the University System of Georgia announced that Kennesaw State University would merge with nearby Southern Polytechnic State University in 2015 Kennesaw State would be the surviving institution with President Papp serving as president of the merged university 19 20 21 Southern Polytechnic was started by the president of the Georgia Institute of Technology Blake R Van Leer who was known for making Atlanta the MIT of the South 22 23 On January 6 2015 the Georgia Board of Regents of the University System of Georgia approved the consolidation of Southern Polytechnic State and Kennesaw State In honor of SPSU s legacy Kennesaw State established Southern Polytechnic College of Engineering and Engineering Technology as one of its 11 colleges In addition on January 1 2015 Kennesaw State University was classified by the Carnegie Foundation for Teaching and Learning as a Community Engaged Institution 24 Papp announced his retirement on May 10 2016 and the University System of Georgia s Chief Academic Officer Houston Davis was named interim president effective July 1 2016 In September 2016 information leaked from University System of Georgia sources indicated that Georgia state attorney general Sam Olens would likely be named the next university president The potential appointment of Olens a Republican who litigated Georgia s stance on same sex marriage was seen as controversial by some students and faculty resulting in organized protests 25 On October 3 2016 the University System of Georgia Chancellor Hank Huckaby notified the KSU community of Olens official request for appointment to the job via an email to all students and faculty The following day Olens officially interviewed for the job with an executive board vote expected October 12 2016 26 On October 12 2016 the University System of Georgia announced publicly that Olens was appointed to the office of President of Kennesaw State University effective November 1 2016 He will resign as attorney general and his successor will be appointed by Governor Nathan Deal 27 On December 14 2017 Sam Olens announced that he would be stepping down as president effective February 18 2018 28 Pamela Whitten was announced as KSU s President on July 16 2018 Whitten stepped down as president of Kennesaw State University in 2021 and accepted the position of president of Indiana University effective July 1 2021 KSU s Computer Science and Information Systems department hosts the Center for Election Systems 29 which certified and monitored the direct recording electronic machines used in Georgia elections until June 2018 at the latest 30 This shift was initiated due in part to lax security by the center which had accidentally exposed over 6 5 million voter records 30 On December 19 2018 KSU was classified as a doctoral research institution with R2 status denoting high research activity 31 On March 16 2022 Kathy Kat Schwaig was named the sixth president of Kennesaw State University following her tenure as interim president Campuses EditKennesaw State University is located on two campuses with a combined 581 acres 235 ha of land of which about 230 acres is located in Marietta and the remainder is located in Kennesaw The Kennesaw campus is located adjacent to I 75 similar to four other Georgia universities Georgia Tech Dalton State College and Georgia State University and Atlanta Metropolitan State College where views of the campus can be seen from the highway including Kennesaw State s University Village Kennesaw Campus Edit Social Sciences Building Edit Main article Kennesaw State University Social Sciences Building nbsp The Social Sciences Building and the Spaceship Earth sculptureThe Social Sciences building is located on the west section of campus on Campus Loop Road adjacent to the original campus historical district The 163 000 square foot 15 100 m2 building features a 302 seat auditorium a 100 seat cinema classroom a digital media lab and 40 classrooms with advanced technology The lobby features a Starbucks and study area The Social Sciences building also meets Silver Rating LEED Green Building requirements and is the first building in the University System of Georgia to meet these specifications 32 In December 2020 after the donation of a 9 million dollar gift to the school by Norman and Lindy Radow the College of Humanities and Social Sciences was renamed the Norman J Radow College of Humanities and Social Sciences 33 Spaceship Earth Edit Main article Spaceship Earth sculpture Located adjacent to the Social Sciences Building is a 350 000 pound 160 000 kg sculpture entitled Spaceship Earth created by Finnish American artist Eino 34 The sculpture was commissioned by the Maxwell Family Foundation in memory of the late environmentalist David Brower The sculpture was intended to be a permanent reminder to future generations to take care of their delicate planet In late December 2006 only three months after installation on campus the structure collapsed After the collapse Eino attributed the disaster to vandalism but later reports that surfaced associated the collapse with poor construction Reconstruction was to have begun in February 2007 but was delayed until July 2007 and was finally completed on October 26 2010 A L Burruss Building Edit nbsp The A L Burruss Building in springThe A L Burruss Building is home to the Michael J Coles College of Business It is situated in the east section of campus overlooking the Campus Green The ground floor contains a food court with table seating for eating and studying surrounded by numerous lecture halls The fourth floor of the Burruss Building is a computer lab open to students and one of the campus data centers At night the tower that extends from the center of the Burruss Building facade lights up with the letters KSU A sidewalk west of the Burruss building leads north to university housing communities University Village and KSU Place Access to the arts district northwest of the Burruss Building Stillwell Theatre Performance Hall is offered from the west exit of the Burruss Building Campus Green Edit The Campus Green is a grass area in the center of campus It offers students an area to relax study or throw a football or flying disc between classes During the spring and fall student activity on the green can be seen during the noon and afternoon hours During graduation ceremonies the Campus Green is no longer used as a reception area Signs from the east parking deck lead students and visitors to the Campus Green surrounded by the towering buildings in the area Burruss Building Kennesaw Hall and the Student Recreation and Wellness Center which offer a unique atmosphere on this suburban campus The Campus Green offers direct access to Kennesaw State s James V Carmichael Student Center Kennesaw Hall Edit nbsp Kennesaw Hall in early spring 2007Kennesaw Hall is home to the Bagwell College of Education and administrative offices of the university The Office of the President resides on the top floor of the building that can be seen from Barrett Parkway a busy Kennesaw road a few miles away and Kennesaw Mountain Kennesaw Hall overlooks the Campus Green and is one of the largest buildings in the east section of campus Convocation Center Edit Main article KSU Convocation Center The Convocation Center is located southeast of the Campus Green and houses the NCAA Division I men s and women s basketball programs at Kennesaw State University The Convocation Center is a multipurpose facility that supports academic classes lectures concerts theatrical performances athletic events graduations and convocation ceremonies The facility has locker rooms training rooms and offices for the athletic department The third floor of the center houses hospitality and conference suits that overlook the arena floor KSU s Convocation Center is the largest of its kind in northwest Georgia with seating for 4 800 Bentley Rare Book Gallery Edit The Bentley Rare Book Gallery and Special Collections named in honor of Fred and Sara Bentley brings together a world class collection of 15 000 items that spans the history of the written word in the Western World This collection provides undergraduate students the opportunity to study original works firsthand Recent additions to this collection include a fourth folio Shakespeare dated 1685b and a first edition complete works of Chaucer dated 1542 Located on the basement floor of KSU s Sturgis Library the Rare Book Gallery can be reserved for classroom visits meetings and presentations and is open for research by appointment Dr Bobbie Bailey and Family Performance Center Edit The Bailey Performance Center opened its doors in October 2007 The 9 million facility contains a 630 seat auditorium designed to accommodate a variety of performance ensembles the Gwendolyn Brooker Rehearsal Hall and the Don Russell Clayton Gallery While serving as the heart of Kennesaw State s Bailey School of Music the center hosts rehearsals masterclasses recording sessions and recitals for the music faculty and students 35 Other selected buildings Edit nbsp Student CenterThe historic district of the university Original Campus is located in the west section of campus and includes the University College 36 formerly the Social Sciences Building Pilcher Public Service and Library Willingham Hall Nursing Advancement and Technology Annex buildings These buildings served primarily as the home to the College of Humanities and Social Science until construction on the Social Science Building was completed at the end of 2006 In 2009 a new two story 1 500 seat dining hall known as The Commons opened 37 In 2008 a new 46 000 000 915 bed freshman residence hall called University Suites opened 38 Marietta Campus Edit Main article Southern Polytechnic State University Joe Mack Wilson Student Center A Building Edit The Joe Mack Wilson Student Center is located near the front entrance on the northern side of campus It includes resources such as a University bookstore a game room eateries various lounge areas and many of KSU s departments and offices Administration Building B Building Edit The Administration Building once housed the administrative offices of SPSU including admissions student records recruitment public relations and the president s office The building now houses the Marietta locations of some of KSU s administrative offices including enrollment services Academic Building H Building Edit nbsp Academic BuildingThe main floor of the Academic Building has a major auditorium some physics labs and a walk up help desk It houses the facilities of the Construction Management Department and the Marietta campus location of University Information Technology Services The building is near the center of the campus just south of the Lawrence V Johnson Library and northwest of the Atrium Building Design II I2 Building Edit The Design II building was completed December 2010 and houses facilities of the Architecture program Acting as an extension of Design I Design II houses six large studio spaces and a 286 seat auditorium citation needed Atrium J Building Edit nbsp Atrium BuildingThe Atrium Building s name refers to the large atrium that lies in its center The building houses multiple academic departments The first floor consists mainly of classrooms computer laboratories are on the second floor and faculty offices and conference rooms are on the third floor It is located near the center of the campus just west of Howell Hall and southeast of the Academic Building Engineering Technology Center Q Building Edit On January 24 2008 Governor Sonny Perdue recommended a little over 33 million toward the construction of a new building to house five programs Electrical Engineering Technology Computer Engineering Technology Telecommunications Engineering Technology Mechanical Engineering Technology and Mechatronics Engineering The facility the Engineering Technology Center covers 123 000 square foot 11 400 m2 and contains 36 labs 12 classrooms two seminar rooms and a 200 seat lecture room 39 It was completed in December 2010 it opened on the first day of classes for the spring semester of 2011 It is on the western side of the campus north of the parking deck and Stingers Restaurant Stingers Restaurant X Building Edit Stingers replaced the established dining hall when it was completed in July 2010 The name references the former SPSU mascot the Hornets The upper level dining area supports a commercial food service and the lower level is designed to accommodate special events for the college and its administration The building is on the western side of the campus south of the parking deck and the Engineering Technology Center Student housing Edit Dormitory facilities were provided at Southern Tech s first location in Chamblee Georgia They were created from former bachelor officers quarters in facilities leased from the Atlanta Naval Air Station When the campus moved in Marietta student accommodation was located in former employee housing at the United States Air Force Plant 6 Construction for the Marietta campus first dormitory began in 1964 The campus dormitories housed only men until 1974 23 At the time of its merger with Kennesaw State University Southern Polytechnic State University had five on campus housing facilities for its students These were Howell Hall Hornet Village suites University Commons apartments University Courtyard apartments and University Columns houses 40 These facilities are still used to house Kennesaw State University students 41 Other selected buildings Edit nbsp LibraryOther buildings include the Lawrence V Johnson Library C Building Mathematics Building D Building Crawford Lab Building E Building Engineering Lab Building G Building Civil Engineering Technology Building L Building W Clair Harris Textile Center M Building Architecture Building N Building Housing Office R10 Building Recreation and Wellness Center S1 Building and Gymnasium S2 Building Academics EditAcademic rankingsNationalForbes 42 639U S News amp World Report 43 293 381Washington Monthly 44 280Kennesaw State University is accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools and classified as a comprehensive institution by the University System of Georgia 45 46 In September 2016 U S News elevated KSU from the category of regional university to national university joining a list of 297 other universities in that category This was in part due to the university s new status as a research university by the Carnegie Classification of Institutions of Higher Learning indicating a university that engages in a moderate level of research activity 47 In 2018 the Carnegie Classification of Institutions of Higher Learning classified KSU as a doctoral research institution with R2 Doctoral University High research activity status The 2020 U S News rankings placed KSU in Tier Two 293 381 in the National Universities category 48 Colleges and degrees Edit The university is divided into 13 colleges 49 and offers 52 bachelor s degrees 21 master s degree programs one specialist degree and five doctoral programs according to Kennesaw State s Registrar s Office the university offers 80 undergraduate and graduate degrees 50 College of the Arts Coles College of Business University College College of Science and Mathematics Bagwell College of Education Wellstar College of Health and Human Services Norman J Radow College of Humanities and Social Sciences Graduate College Southern Polytechnic College of Engineering and Engineering Technology College of Computing and Software Engineering College of Continuing and Professional Education College of Architecture and Construction Management Honors College Continuing Education Edit Kennesaw State s Department of Continuing Education the largest in the nation is housed in the KSU Center located a mile away from the main campus 51 Kennesaw State is home to the state s largest Educational Technology Training Center ETTC 52 The ETTC is one of 13 such centers around the state Teachers and other school personnel from around the state come to the KSU ETTC for professional development Research EditThere are four main focal point themes of research that Kennesaw State focuses its research activity on including Biomedical and Health Computing and Technology Human development amp Well being and Sustainable and Safe Communities Student life EditStudent groups Edit KSU has approximately 300 registered student groups and organizations for student participation Some of the more active organizations in recent years have been fraternity amp sorority life faith based and spiritual organizations and club sports 53 Many of these groups may apply for funding from the Student Activities and Budget Advisory Committee SABAC which is a student run advisory committee to the vice president of student affairs This committee meets regularly during the fall and spring semesters Student media Edit The Sentinel KSU is the official newspaper for KSU It is printed weekly during fall and spring semesters and twice during the summer semester The Peak is the feature magazine for Kennesaw State University 54 Owl Radio is the student run online radio station for KSU Content is streamed online with SHOUTcast and available on the Radio FX mobile application 55 Talisman is the name of the former student yearbook for KSU Student demographics Edit In fall 2021 KSU was 49 male and 51 female The ethnic diversity was as follows 48 White 25 African American Black 13 Hispanic Latino 6 Asian 5 Multi Racial and 2 Other 56 Fraternities and sororities Edit Kennesaw State University is home to twenty one fraternities and sororities twelve of the North American Interfraternity Conference IFC eight of the National Panhellenic Conference NPC nine of the National Pan Hellenic Council NPHC eight of the National Multicultural Greek Council MGC and two service Greeks 57 Less than seven percent of the undergraduate student body is active in KSU s Greek system 58 Athletics Edit Main article Kennesaw State Owls nbsp Scrappy s retired mascot during new student orientationKennesaw State University s athletic teams are called the Owls The school colors are black and gold 59 The Owls participate in Division I of the NCAA and the ASUN Conference Athletics began in the 1981 82 academic year with KSU joining both the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics NAIA and the Georgia Intercollegiate Athletic Conference GIAC James Spec Landrum was named the school s first Athletic Director after football coaching stints at both Georgia and Georgia Tech Success in initiating a new program particularly in men s golf and women s basketball highlighted Landrum s tenure After Division I s Gulf Star Conference dissolved in 1987 Commissioner Dave Waples replaced the retiring Landrum that fall The school won its initial National title in 1994 as coach Mike Sansing s baseball team won the NAIA championship In the fall of 1994 KSU officially joined the NCAA Division II Peach Belt Conference The Owls dominated the loop for the next 11 years including DII National crowns in softball 1995 and 1996 coach Scott Whitlock baseball 1996 coach Sansing women s soccer 2003 coach Rob King and men s basketball 2004 coach Tony Ingle Kennesaw State is one of two division II schools to win a national championship in four different team sports Grand Valley State University being the other KSU also won several other regional and divisional championships Both men s and women s cross country coach Stan Sims and women s basketball coach Colby Tilley made numerous appearance in NCAA DII National competition In 2005 the Owls began the painful four year transition to Division I of the NCAA The university fully transitioned to Division I status in the National Collegiate Athletic Association at the beginning of the 2009 10 season Vaughn Williams was hired in April 2011 as the university s third director of athletics He had previously served for six and a half years as UConn s associate athletic director where he was responsible for strategic planning facility master planning and policy and procedure improvement The Owls announced they would start a Division I Football Championship Subdivision football team on November 14 2013 Their first football game was against the East Tennessee State Buccaneers in Johnson City Tennessee on September 3 2015 The Owls initially competed as a part of the Big South Conference because the ASUN did not sponsor football Head Coach Brian Bohannon stated at the time that Kennesaw State had no interest in playing any games in exchange for guaranteed payments in the team s first few years 60 By the end of 2019 the Kennesaw Owls tallied a 48 15 total record from the beginning of the program giving the team the record of most wins for a football program in its first 5 years 61 The Owls play home games at Fifth Third Bank Stadium in Kennesaw KSU announced in 2022 that they would be leaving the ASUN Conference for Conference USA in all sports starting in the 2024 2025 academic year 62 With the move the Owls Football program will move from NCAA Division I FCS to NCAA Division I FBS competition Traditions Edit School colors Edit The official Kennesaw State University school colors are black and gold Mascot Edit Kennesaw State University s mascot is Scrappy the Owl The Kennesaw State Athletics Association unveiled their new Scrappy mascot on October 13 2012 during their basketball season preview called Flight Night The live owl named Sturgis was a Great Horned Owl and was KSU s first ever live mascot He was with the university since his introduction at the second annual Flight Night in October 2013 KSU and Sturgis owner Daniel Walthers were unable to come to an agreement regarding a contract and the decision to part ways was reached in 2019 Notable people Edit Alumni Edit Nick Ayers former Chief of Staff to the Vice President of the United States Michael Caldwell Republican member of the Georgia House of Representatives Arturo Char former Senator of Colombia and First Secretary of the Colombian Embassy in London Kristi DeMeester horror writer Willie Harris professional baseball player World Series Champion with Chicago White Sox 2005 Dar shun Kendrick Democratic member of the Georgia House of Representatives Charles Lollar businessman and politician Richard Lovelady professional baseball player Masey McLain movie actress Larry Nelson professional golf player Kandice Pelletier Miss New York 2005 appeared on CBS s The Amazing Race 10 attended Ty Pennington host of ABC s Extreme Makeover Home Edition and TLC s Trading Spaces attended Max Pentecost first round pick in 2014 MLB Draft Bronson Rechsteiner professional wrestler and American football player Nels S D Peterson lawyer and jurist Mac Powell lead singer of the contemporary Christian band Third Day Ali Shilatifard molecular biologist Lauren Simmons youngest female broker at the New York Stock Exchange Doug Stoner Georgia State Senator James Wade professional basketball player and coach Richard Woods Georgia Superintendent of SchoolsProfessors and scholars Edit Joe Bock Director School of Conflict Management Farooq Kperogi professor of journalism and emerging media Rhubarb Jones former radio disc jockey professor of mass communications Jennifer Lewis Priestley School of Data Science author and professor Architect of First Ph D Program in Data Science Geronimo Lluberas College of Nursing international physician humanitarian musician Melanie Sumner novelist and writer Britain J Williams computer science professor emeritus national expert on election systems Kerwin Swint author and professor of political science expert on elections political campaigns and political historyDemographics Edit Kennesaw State University CDPCensus designated place nbsp CountryUnited StatesStateGeorgiaCountyCobbElevation 63 1 063 ft 324 m Population 2020 Total382Time zoneUTC 6 Central CST Summer DST UTC 5 CDT GNIS feature ID2806016 63 Kennesaw State University CDP is a census designated place CDP and the official name for an area covering the Kennesaw State University campus in Cobb County Georgia It does not include the Kennesaw State University campus in Marietta It first appeared as a CDP in the 2020 Census 63 with a population of 382 64 Historical population CensusPop Note 2020382 U S Decennial Census 65 2020 66 2020 census Edit Kennesaw State University CDP Georgia Demographic Profile NH Non Hispanic Note the US Census treats Hispanic Latino as an ethnic category This table excludes Latinos from the racial categories and assigns them to a separate category Hispanics Latinos may be of any race Race Ethnicity Pop 2020 66 2020White alone NH 166 43 46 Black or African American alone NH 152 39 79 Native American or Alaska Native alone NH 4 1 05 Asian alone NH 16 4 19 Pacific Islander alone NH 0 0 00 Some Other Race alone NH 0 0 00 Mixed Race Multi Racial NH 13 3 40 Hispanic or Latino any race 31 8 12 Total 382 100 00 References Edit Rankings www kennesaw edu Retrieved October 19 2022 a b Enrollment Growth Propels Kennesaw State to Georgia s Second Largest University November 20 2020 Retrieved October 15 2022 Style Guide Retrieved October 15 2022 Kennesaw State University Georgia Board of Regents February 28 2007 Archived from the original on February 16 2007 Retrieved March 18 2007 Kennesaw State University New Georgia Encyclopedia Kennesaw State University Paulding Instructional Site kennesaw edu Archived from the original on October 1 2009 https www usg edu research assets research documents enrollment reports SER Fall 2020 pdf bare URL PDF Dixon Kristal September 2 2020 Kennesaw State has 40 000 students largest freshman class in Georgia Atlanta Journal Constitution Retrieved June 29 2021 About KSU Office of University Relations Archived from the original on November 8 2012 Retrieved December 27 2012 Carnegie Classifications Institution Lookup carnegieclassifications iu edu Center for Postsecondary Education Retrieved September 12 2020 Kennesaw State to Join Conference USA in 2024 25 Kennesaw State University Athletics Retrieved October 14 2022 KSU History Archived January 13 2011 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved on February 24 2011 Costello Jan March 30 2001 Betty Siegel brings out the best in people and places Atlanta Business Chronicle p 2 Retrieved December 18 2007 Isakson Johnny May 26 2001 Floor Statement Congratulating Dr Betty Siegel United States Senate Archived from the original on December 12 2012 Retrieved December 18 2007 NSA CAE IAE Retrieved March 25 2010 Papp Daniel Office of the President Kennesaw State University Retrieved April 4 2007 Perry Johnson Arlethia February 16 2006 Papp Named President of Kennesaw State University University System of Georgia Archived from the original on February 11 2007 Retrieved April 4 2007 Graduate Studies Kennesaw State University Enterprise Information Management Retrieved October 31 2007 Kennesaw State Southern Poly to merge ajc com Kennesaw State and Southern Polytechnic Will Consolidate usg edu The Marietta Daily Journal Kennesaw State to absorb Southern Polytechnic in big merger mdjonline com Hair William I 1985 Engineering the New South Georgia Tech 1885 1985 The Georgia Historical Quarterly 69 4 509 517 JSTOR 40581436 Retrieved November 29 2020 a b Bennett Richard A 1998 Southern Polytechnic State University The History PDF Southern Polytechnic State University Foundation Kennesaw State receives Carnegie Foundation s Community Engagement Classification News KSU news kennesaw edu Retrieved March 4 2019 TEGNA Students faculty upset about potential new KSU president Retrieved October 3 2016 Shamma Tasnim Date Set For Vote On Possible Sam Olens KSU s Presidency Archived from the original on October 6 2016 Retrieved October 5 2016 Attorney General Sam Olens to leave office lead Kennesaw State University Athens Banner Herald Associated Press Sam Olens to step down as Kennesaw State s president December 14 2017 Retrieved December 14 2017 The Center for Election Systems kennesaw edu Archived from the original on February 5 2007 Retrieved January 29 2007 a b Torres Kristina Georgia to shift elections work in house away from Kennesaw State ajc Retrieved December 29 2020 The Carnegie Classification of Institutions of Higher Education carnegieclassifications iu edu Retrieved December 19 2018 LEED Registered Project PDF U S Green Building Council Retrieved March 9 2007 KSU Receives Multi Million Dollar Gift to Name Radow College of Humanities and Social Sciences news kennesaw edu Retrieved October 29 2021 Eino Eino Bailey Performance Center Archived February 1 2010 at the Wayback Machine Kennesaw State University University College kennesaw edu Kennesaw State University Culinary and Hospitality Services kennesaw edu Archived from the original on February 19 2010 Education Design Showcase Project Educationdesignshowcase com Archived from the original on March 3 2016 Retrieved April 10 2016 New Engineering Technology Center and Building I Renovation and Addition DPR Construction via Internet Archive Retrieved December 31 2018 1 Housing Options Housing and Residential Life Page dated February 20 2015 retrieved via Internet Archive on December 21 2018 Housing and Residential Life Kennesaw State University Retrieved December 21 2018 Forbes America s Top Colleges List 2022 Forbes Retrieved September 13 2022 2022 2023 Best National Universities U S News amp World Report Retrieved September 13 2022 2022 National University Rankings Washington Monthly Retrieved September 13 2022 KSU Student Profile Facts and Figures Kennesaw State University Office of Institutional Research amp Information Management Archived from the original on February 7 2007 Retrieved March 7 2007 Students struggle with overcrowding at KSU The Sentinel August 26 2016 Archived from the original on August 27 2016 Retrieved September 17 2016 News at KSU Kennesaw State University named among U S News amp World Report s 2017 Best Colleges web kennesaw edu Retrieved October 3 2016 Rankings www usnews com Retrieved May 13 2019 KSU About Kennesaw State University Retrieved February 6 2014 KSU Student Profile Facts and Figures Kennesaw State University Office of Institutional Research amp Information Management Archived from the original on May 25 2007 Retrieved March 17 2007 Continuing Education Fact Sheet Department of Continuing Education Archived from the original on May 17 2007 Retrieved March 9 2007 ksuetc org Archived from the original on August 22 2005 The Official Site of Kennesaw State Owls Club Sports ksuclubsports com Home Owl Radio Owl Radio https www usg edu research assets research documents enrollment reports SER Fall 2021 pdf bare URL PDF Chapter and Councils Kennesaw State University 2014 Retrieved March 13 2014 Fast facts PDF ir kennesaw edu 2016 Retrieved May 13 2019 Visual Identity Program Doug Roberson The Atlanta Journal Constitution Kennesaw State s first football opponent set The Atlanta Journal Constitution 2020 Football Record Book PDF PDF March 2022 C USA Adds Kennesaw State Owls to Join in 2024 October 14 2022 a b c Kennesaw State University Census Designated Place Geographic Names Information System United States Geological Survey United States Department of the Interior Kennesaw State University CDP Georgia United States Census Bureau Retrieved March 13 2022 Decennial Census of Population and Housing by Decades US Census Bureau a b P2 HISPANIC OR LATINO AND NOT HISPANIC OR LATINO BY RACE 2020 DEC Redistricting Data PL 94 171 Kennesaw State University CDP Georgia United States Census Bureau External links Edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Kennesaw State University Official website nbsp Kennesaw State Athletics website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Kennesaw State University amp oldid 1173539817, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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