Welcome to the Norman J. Radow College of Humanities and Social Sciences, the largest of the University's 11 academic colleges.
Nearly 9,000 students are majoring in one of our more than 80 programs of study. Almost 28,000 of KSU's nearly 43,000 students were enrolled in at least one course in the Radow College in fall semester, 2021.
Join us as we work together to prepare you for academic success and a promising future in the evolving marketplace that values your experience in multidisciplinary learning, teamwork, critical thinking and problem solving, and a focus on innovation and ideas.
Kennesaw State is ideally situated in thriving Metro Atlanta, giving you access to important learning, research, and internship opportunities. Come create the future with us.
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RCHSS's School of Communication and Media Launches First-Ever University-Wide Film Festival Featuring Student-Produced Short Films
Charity Butcher, Ph.D., Announced as Director of the School of Conflict Management, Peacebuilding and Development
Federica Santini, Ph.D., Named Chair of the Department of World Languages and Cultures
The Norman J. Radow College of Humanities and Social Sciences Celebrates Scholarship Recipients and Their Donors
RCHSS In the News
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- Dr. Susan Raines joins International Monetary Fund panel
- KSU made history with the largest single-university Creative Jam in the nation
- Watch KSU student in 'Jeopardy! College Championship' finals tonight
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- Lemon Street alumni partner with KSU to place school on National Register
- Two RCHSS Schools to House Journal of Political Science Education
- Pleas for fairness meet political reality in Georgia redistricting
- Kennesaw State student to run for Cobb school board seat
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- Bennett Thrasher Welcomes New Chief Human Resources Officer Melisa Cook to the Firm
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- The Northern Sea Route and Russia’s Arctic Regions: An Interview with Title VIII Summer Research Scholar Thomas Rotnem
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