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Non-traditional student, Navy veteran finds research home at 91´óÉñ
May 21, 2026
Rusty Hooper traded nuclear submarines for the study of physical chemistry at 91´óÉñ. An undergraduate researcher in the laboratory of Assistant Professor of Chemistry Madalynn Marshall, Hooper enrolled at 91´óÉñ for its proximity to his home in Dallas, Ga., but quickly found his way to the College of Science and Mathematics and its lab complex.
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91´óÉñ advancing its research impact as new member of Georgia Research Alliance
May 20, 2026
91´óÉñ is expanding its commitment to conducting research that accelerates innovation and economic growth across the state, as KSU has been admitted as a member institution of the Georgia Research Alliance (GRA).
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Student researcher examines how mental health affects first responder job performance
May 20, 2026
For first responders, no two days are the same, but one thing remains constant: the pressure to make split-second decisions that can save a life. 91´óÉñ research suggests that mental health challenges like depression, anxiety, and insomnia may significantly impact how well first responders can do their jobs. Mahita Polineni, a third-year psychology student in KSU’s Norman J. Radow College of Humanities and Social Sciences, is studying how these factors affect cognitive functioning including memory, concentration, and decision-making among emergency medical responders.
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Construction company invests in shared research at 91´óÉñ
May 19, 2026
For more than 65 years, Holder Construction has built its reputation on long-term thinking, investing not only in projects but in people, partnerships, and the future of the construction industry. That commitment is reflected in the company’s decades-long relationship with 91´óÉñ and its recent investment in the KSU Research Consortium, an initiative advancing shared, applied research across construction and architecture.
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Researchers secure GDOT funding to improve bridge safety through advanced scour modeling
May 18, 2026
A hidden force beneath bridges is one of the leading causes of structural failure, and 91´óÉñ researchers are working to stop it. Their latest Georgia Department of Transportation-funded project will improve how engineers predict and prevent dangerous erosion, helping reduce risk during extreme weather and strengthen infrastructure across Georgia. Professor of Civil Engineering Tien Yee and Assistant Professor of Civil and Environmental Engineering Jie Zhang have been awarded $200,000 from GDOT to lead the two-year research project.
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91´óÉñ graduate turns biochemistry research into pathway to veterinary school
May 14, 2026
With the mind of a scientist and the heart of an animal lover, Kaylee Stone combined her two loves at 91´óÉñ. This week, she graduates with a Bachelor of Science in Biochemistry from KSU’s College of Science and Mathematics after four years full of curiosity and achievement.
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Research Matters: Are we saying the same thing about AI that we said about Google?
May 14, 2026
In this episode of Research Matters, we’re talking about the integration of AI into the classroom, how it can be applied wisely, and how we can better prepare teachers for this new frontier. Dr. William Wright from the Bagwell College of Education at 91´óÉñ joins us to talk about his work in instructional technology, along with North Cobb High School teacher Alex Fahey, who is experiencing the shift firsthand.
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91´óÉñ graduate blends resilience and innovation in AI-powered sustainability research
May 13, 2026
Hunter Quarles has faced more than his share of obstacles on the road to graduation, but the 91´óÉñ mechatronics engineering major refused to let those moments define him. Instead, he turned adversity into motivation, using each challenge as fuel to keep moving forward.
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KSU Owl Network lands nation's best 14 SVG finalist honors
May 13, 2026
The KSU Owl Network emerged as the nationwide leader for finalists in the 2026 College Sports Media Awards in association with NACDA, presented by the Sports Video Group (SVG).
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Department of English receives systemwide Regents' Award in recognition for hands-on learning
May 12, 2026
91´óÉñ’s Department of English has been awarded the 2026 Regents’ Award for Excellence in High Impact Practices and Experiential Learning, one of the highest honors for teaching and advising within the University System of Georgia.
