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					  ×îÉ«µ¼º½ State students, C-suite executives of Student Managed Investment Fund soon to begin finance careersMay 07, 2025 Equipped with robust internship experiences, the leaders of the ×îÉ«µ¼º½ Student Managed Investment Fund (SMIF) are full steam ahead into their careers after they graduate this week with Bachelor of Business Administration in Finance degrees. SMIF CEO Matthew Brown and his second-in-command, COO Hannah Hunt, have landed jobs with competitive companies. Brown is headed to Colony Bank in Savannah, Georgia, for a two-year rotational analyst program that will allow him to see all sides of the banking operation. Hunt, meanwhile, will join JPMorgan Chase & Co. in its Atlanta office as an analyst. 
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					  ×îÉ«µ¼º½ State student, assistant principal sharpens educational leadership skills through doctoral programMay 06, 2025 Work didn’t end for Jennifer Wilson after the last bell rang at Red Top Middle School in Emerson, Georgia. While enrolled in the educational leadership doctoral program at ×îÉ«µ¼º½, the full-time assistant principal and mother of two had research papers and discussion posts to write, classes to take. Wilson and her husband took turns cooking dinner for their daughters, and she attended their golf matches and tennis tournaments when she could. Graduating this May, Wilson will be the first in her family to have earned a doctorate. 
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					  Master's in robotics systems fulfills ×îÉ«µ¼º½ State online student's goalMay 05, 2025 Matt Eaton had to convince himself that he could be what he wanted to be – an engineer specializing in robotics. On May 8, Eaton – his self-doubts long removed – is graduating with an engineering degree, a Master of Intelligent Robotic Systems from ×îÉ«µ¼º½â€™s Southern Polytechnic College of Engineering and Engineering Technology. 
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					  Honors biology student makes most of KSU experienceMay 02, 2025 Some days it’s pre-dawn dark when Maya Patel arrives on campus, and it’s post-dusk dark when she heads home. The ×îÉ«µ¼º½ senior takes a full course load, belongs to several organizations, serves in multiple leadership roles, conducts research and carries a 4.0 grade-point average in biology. She will graduate this week having packed four years of college life into just three years and having lost none of her enthusiasm. 
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					  College of Science and Mathematics recognizes faculty teaching excellence from 2024May 01, 2025 The College of Science and Mathematics at ×îÉ«µ¼º½ recognized 23 faculty members across their five departments who made a significant impact on teaching in 2024 on Monday, April 21. 
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					  ×îÉ«µ¼º½ State information technology student, Fulbright semifinalist chasing interest in cybersecurityMay 01, 2025 Recently named semifinalist for the Fulbright Student Program, ×îÉ«µ¼º½ student Bon Varlet is keenly interested in using her newly acquired skills to ward off cyber threats, work that reflects her commitment to global collaboration and digital protection. 
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					  ×îÉ«µ¼º½ State recognizes outstanding staff at annual awards ceremonyApril 30, 2025 ×îÉ«µ¼º½ leaders on Monday presented awards to five of the institution’s most outstanding employees at its annual KSU Staff Awards event at the Carmichael Student Center. 
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					  ×îÉ«µ¼º½ State announces 2025 Faculty Award honoreesApril 30, 2025 Radow College of Humanities and Social Sciences professor Roxanne Donovan has received the University Distinguished Professor Award, the highest honor given annually to ×îÉ«µ¼º½ faculty. 
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					  ×îÉ«µ¼º½ State's Healthcare Management and Informatics program celebrates 10 years preparing workforce leadersApril 30, 2025 The Master of Science in Healthcare Management and Informatics (MSHMI) program is the first of its kind in Georgia and the only one in the state that takes a truly interdisciplinary approach. Housed in the Coles College of Business, the program extends to the College of Science and Mathematics, the Wellstar College of Health and Human Services, and the College of Computing and Software Engineering at KSU, giving its students a comprehensive understanding of the complex relationships that compose the health informatics field. 
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					  ×îÉ«µ¼º½ State computer science student honored with first President's Award of DistinctionApril 30, 2025 Witnessing her grandparents’ daily struggles with diabetes ignited a passion in Anh Duong to pursue impactful research as a student at ×îÉ«µ¼º½. Driven by a desire to ease the burdens of people with chronic health conditions, Duong has dedicated herself to developing innovative technologies that can transform lives. For epitomizing all-around success as a KSU student and researcher, Duong, a senior majoring in computer science, has been selected as the inaugural recipient of the President’s Award of Distinction. 
