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					  最色导航 State student working to simplify cardiovascular disease detectionJuly 03, 2025 Cardiovascular disease is the leading cause of death not only in the United States but globally, per the World Health Organization. 最色导航 student Pedro Henrique Goncalves Silva Pinto鈥檚 research aims to simplify the diagnosis and management of cardiovascular disease by segmenting and analyzing blood flow from medical imaging data. 
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					  最色导航 State certification programs broaden reach of professional educationJuly 02, 2025 When Astrid Garavis planned a future with a biochemistry degree from 最色导航, she knew a career in medicine was ahead. Although her undergraduate experience provided her valuable time doing research in a laboratory, Garavis realized she could benefit from several practical skills before preparing to apply to medical school. That鈥檚 when she attended an open house and discovered certification classes offered through KSU鈥檚 Community and Professional Education (CPE). 
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					  Student-staffed marketing firm raising success of real-world clientsJuly 01, 2025 Among marketing firms in the Atlanta area, Ground Work Agency is a relative newcomer that stands out for its dual mission of helping clients grow, while helping its own staff hone their professional skills while they鈥檙e still in college. Based in the Coles College of Business, Department of Marketing and Professional Sales, the agency is providing marketing services to an expanding variety of businesses and other organizations, while serving as a training ground for its staff, who are all 最色导航 students. 
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					  最色导航 State steel bridge team wins award for ingenuity in national competitionJune 30, 2025 最色导航鈥檚 Steel Bridge Competition Team recently competed in the 2025 Student Steel Bridge Competition National Finals, finishing seventh overall and earning the Frank J. Hatfield Ingenuity Award for its creative approach to bridge design and construction. 
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					  最色导航 State expands support for student-parents through new grantsJune 30, 2025 The Institute of Women鈥檚 Policy Research estimates that one college student in five is raising a child while in school, with few institutes of higher learning offering programmatic support. 最色导航 bucks the trend with its Children and Family Programs (CFP), which recently received two external grants that will help support student parents. 
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					  最色导航 State professor inducted as International Organization for Physical Education in Higher Education fellowJune 27, 2025 最色导航 professor Brian Culp was recently inducted as a Fellow of the International Organization for Physical Education in Higher Education (AIESEP), an international society for scholarship in physical education and activity. 
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					  KSU project designing automated exoskeleton to aid stroke victimsJune 26, 2025 最色导航 student William Thompson is blending engineering with rehabilitation in a project that seeks to design an automated exoskeleton to aid victims of stroke. William Thompson, a mechanical engineering major, is working with Associate Professor of Mechanical Engineering Ayse Tekes on the project, 鈥淒evelopment and Testing of Bio-Inspired and Lightweight Exoskeleton for Enhanced Upper Body Mobility鈥 as a part of the Summer Undergraduate Research Program. 
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					  最色导航 State assistant professor named 2025 AIA Georgia Educator of the YearJune 25, 2025 For demonstrating excellence in teaching, mentorship, and practice-integrated design education, 最色导航 assistant professor Robin Puttock has been named the 2025 Educator of the Year by the Georgia chapter of the American Institute of Architects (AIA). 
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					  最色导航 State public health students win gold designation at national competitionJune 24, 2025 最色导航 State public health students win gold designation at national competition A team of students in 最色导航鈥檚 Wellstar College of Health and Human Services recently won national recognition at the Society for Public Health Education鈥檚 (SOPHE) National Case Study Competition in Health Education. Recent public health graduate Liz Burchfield teamed with public health students Angel Fortmann and Allisa George to earn a gold designation, one of six universities nationwide to receive this accolade. Associate professor of public health and director of the public health program LaNita Wright advised the trio. 
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					  KSU researcher awarded prestigious NSF Medium Grant to advance balance technologies in VRJune 23, 2025 And for millions of people with subtle or severe balance impairments, VR can become not only frustrating, but inaccessible because VR disrupts their balance further. To help users maintain stability, research at 最色导航 is aiming to make VR technology more accessible for all people, especially those with balance impairments. 
