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Symposium to emphasize African-American Civil War experience
MEDIA ADVISORY Top scholars, reenactments and historical tours present alternative views of the era KENNESAW, Ga. (March 15, 2010) -The Center for the Study of the Civil War Era at Kennesaw State University will present an alternative view of the Civil War - from the perspective of African Americans - at its Seventh Annual Symposium on New Interpretations of the American Civil War March 19-21. Read More |
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Summer Bound: A Farewell To The First Year
Hi Parents. It's hard to believe your first year student's semester and year are coming to an end soon. Unless your son or daughter is attending classes in the summer, they may be around the house a lot more. My daughter has decided to stay on campus and take summer classes. But what about you parents who are somewhat nervous about your student being home during the summer? Do you still enforce their earlier curfew? Do you encourage them to get a job and earn some extra money? Or do you have their summer planned with yard work, cleaning out the garage or maybe a family vacation? What about that discussion about their spring semester grades? Read More |
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Coles College's national sales competition attracts students, Fortune 500 firms
National Collegiate Sales Competition participants compete against top sales students, network with national recruiters KENNESAW, Ga. (March 11, 2010) - Some 350 of the nation's top sales students from 61 universities participated in the 12th Annual National Collegiate Sales Competition (NCSC) hosted by the Coles College of Business at Kennesaw State University, March 5-8, 2010. The students not only got a chance to compete for the top spots in the competition, but networked with recruiters from across the nation. The NCSC has become a hot spot for Fortune 500 recruiters looking for young sales talent. Read More |