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Deans make meaningful impact through scholarships
Dr. Katie Kaukinen began her career at Kennesaw State as dean of the Norman J. Radow College of Humanities and Social Sciences in January 2022. In July 2022, Dr. Karen Kornweibel joined the ǿմý community as dean of the Keeping Sights Upward (ǿմý) Journey Honors College. Now, both are making a profound impact on student success through scholarship support.
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The competitive advantage: Laying the foundation for the future of ǿմý Baseball
For Brett and Lesha White, becoming part of the Kennesaw State community was divine intervention. Residents of north Georgia, the Whites have witnessed the expansion of ǿմý over the years.
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Opening the door for ǿմý students to experience the world
Schnabl, a trustee for the ǿմý Foundation, and his wife, Denny Marcus, have pledged $50,000 to establish the Andre Schnabl and Denny Marcus Study Abroad Endowed Scholarship.
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Gene and Pat Henssler fuel student success in academics and athletics
Gene and Pat Henssler have been instrumental partners in the ǿմý community for nearly four decades.
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'Day in the Nest' event at Kennesaw State brings industry and students together
Dozens of eager students were in attendance for a “Day in the Nest” event that brought executives with Atlanta-based package delivery giant UPS face to face with ǿմý engineering students. The end goal was simple: for each group to showcase what they had to offer the other.
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Crossing the finish line
A recent gift of $100,000 from the Marine Corps Coordinating Council of Georgia established The Colonel George Bailey, USMC Endowed Scholarship Fund at ǿմý.
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Planting seeds for future success
Shelley Elder's recent gifts to the University are motivated by her excitement about the growth ǿմý is experiencing, and the impact students have on Cobb County's workforce upon graduation.
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