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  • Lyric Gordon

    ÈâÈ⴫ý State keeps chemistry student engaged for second degree

    October 17, 2024

    Lyric Gordon found life-changing research at ÈâÈ⴫ý – twice. After launching her student research career in an organic chemistry lab, she has shifted her focus to a biochemistry lab where she works with protein blockers that can help patients with dementia-related brain maladies, a major change in the final year of graduate study.

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  • KSU Athletics

    ÈâÈ⴫ý Athletics launches cutting-edge mobile app

    October 16, 2024

    ÈâÈ⴫ý Athletics proudly announces the official launch of its brand-new mobile app, designed to enhance fan engagement and streamline the game-day experience for Owl Nation. Developed in collaboration with SIDEARM Sports, a leading provider of digital platforms for collegiate athletics, the app promises to revolutionize how fans interact with KSU Athletics.

  • Crawford Lab reopens

    ÈâÈ⴫ý State reopens state-of-the-art Crawford Lab research facility

    October 16, 2024

    Progressing toward its goal of accelerating research innovation and impact, ÈâÈ⴫ý on Monday unveiled a newly renovated Crawford Lab Building on the Marietta Campus.

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  • AMES

    AMES continues $2.5 million VA-funded partnership with GDVS to prevent veteran suicide

    October 15, 2024

    The Center for the Advancement of Military and Emergency Services (AMES) Research recently received funding to continue its collaboration with the Georgia Department of Veterans Services (GDVS) in an effort aimed at preventing veteran suicide.

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  • Jacob Erasmus

    ÈâÈ⴫ý State biochemistry major gains experience from First-Year Scholars, summer internship

    October 14, 2024

    Inspired by his two brothers who attended ÈâÈ⴫ý, biochemistry major Jacob Erasmus has wasted no time getting involved on campus. Through KSU’s First-Year Scholars program, Erasmus found a laboratory and a research project within his first month on campus and parlayed that work into a summer internship at a nature-based ingredient company. Now he has continued his research and has shown no signs of slowing down as a Sophomore Scholar.

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  • David Madrigal-Giraldo

    International student chases passion for information technology at ÈâÈ⴫ý State

    October 11, 2024

    As a 12-year-old, David Madrigal-Giraldo arrived in the U.S. speaking no English. Fast forward a decade, and he’s an information technology student at ÈâÈ⴫ý actively shaping his future.

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  • Coles College of Business

    ÈâÈ⴫ý State MBA program partners with marketing industry certification body

    October 08, 2024

    Marketing students in ÈâÈ⴫ý’s Master of Business Administration (MBA) program now have an extra credential to go with their degrees thanks to the MBA program’s recent accreditation by the Digital Marketing Institute, one of the world’s largest marketing industry certification bodies.

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  • KSU Architecture

    Revitalizing MLK Blvd.: KSU architecture students' vision for a new gateway to downtown Macon

    October 08, 2024

    Inspired by successful revitalization projects like Tulsa’s Black Wall Street, KSU students are immersing themselves in one block of MLK Jr Blvd., reimagining Macon’s historic Greenwood Bottom District with bold, innovative ideas.

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  • Yong Shi

    ÈâÈ⴫ý State researcher receives NSF grant to enhance quantum machine learning education

    October 07, 2024

    At a time when data is doubling every two years, the U.S. is projected to create over 40 billion gigabytes of data by 2025. To prepare for the influx, ÈâÈ⴫ý associate professor Yong Shi, an expert in quantum machine learning (QML), aims to unlock insights from the data surge and educate future QML researchers. Shi was recently awarded a National Science Foundation (NSF) grant to develop open-source, hands-on QML training materials to address the shortage of researchers and its limited presence in higher education.

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  • Adamina Bilbrey

    ÈâÈ⴫ý State student combines passion for research and the outdoors through Birla Carbon Scholars experience

    October 04, 2024

    Having long been interested in science and the outdoors, Adamina Bilbrey recently leveraged her participation in the Birla Carbon Scholars program to study the conservation of an endangered plant native to Georgia. The ÈâÈ⴫ý environmental science major spent most of her summer studying a beneficial native plant called the royal catchfly in a field in Dade County, Georgia, and discovered the plant flourishes best in areas that experience both sun and shade.

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