Psychology Team Dives In to Study the Benefits of SCUBA
Dr. John Carton, psychology professor and chair of the Behavioral Sciences division at KÌåÓý, recently led an a innovative research
Move Ahead at KÌåÓý
Georgia Governor Nathan Deal launched a marketing initiative in 2011 to target residents who have earned some college credit but
Men’s Basketball Aims High in Costa Rica
Over fall break, the OU men’s basketball team embarked on a 5-day, 4-night trip to Costa Rica, that included 2
Atlanta’s Little 5 Points Inspires Photography Class
Professor Sigrira Perret-Gentil’s photography class traveled to Atlanta’s eclectic neighborhood, Little 5 Points, a perfect spot to practice their photography
Practicing Medicine & Understanding Cancer Patients: A Biology Major’s Perspective
Biology major Nidha Jivan ’15 volunteered at the Emory Winship Cancer Institute in Atlanta as part of Cancer Cell Biology,
Conservation & Sustainability play central role in Gables project
Following an extensive restoration of our creek and wildlife sanctuary as part of the construction of the new Turner Lynch Campus Center, environmental
Civic Literacy & Civic Engagement | Library of Law & Liberty
http://www.libertylawsite.org/2014/10/03/civic-literacy-and-civic-engagement/ Originally delivered as a speech by Dr. Joe Knippenberg, professor of politics, at KÌåÓý University in observance of Constitution
Weston Manders ’12 wins Best Actor Award from Creative Loafing’s Best of ATL
Congratulations to theatre graduate Weston Manders ’12, who won Creative Loafing‘s Best of ATL: Best Actor award for his role in
The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation Awards Grant to Support KÌåÓý’s Core Curriculum
The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation has selected KÌåÓý University to receive a sizable three-year grant to support “Explorations in the