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    Ph.D. Graduates Isaac Andakian and Nashay Lowe Join The Ranks of Peacebuilders in the Field of Conflict Resolution

    The Norman J. Radow College of Humanities and Social Sciences’ School of Conflict Management, Peacebuilding and Development graduated two Ph.Ds. who are committed to working toward a more peaceful, even more loving, world: Isaac Andakian, Ph.D., and Nashay Lowe, Ph.D.

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    Eighteen-Year-Old KSU Graduate Preparing for Graduate School

    18 year old, Amari Cody, earned a bachelor’s degree in psychology from Kennesaw State University.

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    Beyond Boundaries: 19-Year-Old Trailblazer Redefining UX/UI Development for Disabilities

    In the ever-evolving world of technology where innovation is boundless, one remarkable 19-year-old is breaking new ground in the UX/UI development field for individuals with disabilities.

  • Norman J. Radow Standing in Front of Donated Art Piece

    Renovated Spaces and Art Donated by Norman J. Radow Make for Transformative Student Experiences

    Following his transformative $9 million gift to Kennesaw State University (KSU) and the naming of the Norman J. Radow College of Humanities and Social Sciences, Norman Radow continues to shape the aesthetic impact the surrounding environment has on its students.

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    Kennesaw State University's OwlSwap Program Earns Global Recognition as AASHE Sustainability Award Finalist

    Kennesaw State University’s OwlSwap program was one of five finalists in its category for the 2023 Association for the Advancement of Sustainability in Higher Education (AASHE) awards.

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    Kennesaw State MPA Graduate Named CEO of GPB

    Bert Wesley Huffman graduate of the Master of Public Administration program at KSU was named CEO of Georgia Public Broadcasting

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    Norman J. Radow College Makes Strides in Sustainability Engagement

    Radow College is hosting events, including guest speakers who practice sustainability in their careers, tours showcasing KSU's sustainability efforts, service-learning classes, and hands-on community engagement activities.

  • Brain LaRaia and Teresa Raczek

    Kennesaw State Scholarship Celebrates Professor
    and Late Husband's Love of Travel

    Teresa Raczek and Brain LaRaia's family gifted $50,000 to endow the Brian Olcott LaRaia Traveling Scholarship in the Radow College of Humanities and Social Sciences, and recently, Raczek added a more than $200,000 planned gift to that endowment.

  • Andy Plattner, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of English

    Georgia Writers Association Recognizes Radow College Authors with Literary Honors

    The Georgia Writers Association (GWA) each year recognizes writers from throughout the state at its annual Georgia Author of the Year Awards. This year Andy Plattner, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of English and Creative Writing for Radow College’s Department of English, was named Georgia Author of the Year in the short story category.

  • Radow College Writers Published Regularly in the Conversation

    RCHSS Faculty and Staff Appearing Regularly in The Conversation Reaching Larger and Larger Audiences

    The Radow College’s faculty and staff have been steadily increasing the college’s visibility among a broader audience through work that has appeared in The Conversation, an independent, online, news organization dedicated to sharing informed commentary and analysis to a wide audience, reaching roughly 20 million readers per month.

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