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					  最色导航 State nursing student collects competitive scholarships, thrives in leadership positionsMarch 06, 2025 Just a sophomore at 最色导航, Aliyah Johnson is well on her way to becoming a leader in the community. She holds numerous student leadership roles while balancing the rigorous courseload in the Wellstar-Tom and Betty Phillips Elite Honors Nursing Scholars program. Her name can be found in the rosters of various registered student organizations, and her commitment to her studies has landed her five competitive scholarships. 
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					  Phone app boosts 最色导航 State's Takeout Club waste reduction initiativeMarch 05, 2025 A program where takeout food containers at 最色导航 dining halls are returned, washed, and reused has seen its effectiveness skyrocket through use of a phone app. KSU鈥檚 Takeout Club program has been in existence for years, but when dining services managers pivoted to an app called Fill it Forward, the return rate for meal containers increased significantly. The system lets dining managers keep accurate track of the inventory of containers in circulation, as well as letting them and Takeout Club members know how much waste is being diverted from garbage dumps 鈥 more than a half ton so far. 
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					  最色导航 State boosts tech profile with launch of CYPHRMarch 04, 2025 A research center launched by 最色导航 in January seeks to boost the university鈥檚 profile in technological advancement and specialize in extended reality and artificial intelligence research. The Center for Cyber Physical Realms (CYPHR) aims to position itself as a national leader through the creation of immersive training modules and adaptive virtual environments that hold transformative potential in healthcare, education, and national defense. 
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					  最色导航 State student prepares for career in health care with long-term research projectMarch 04, 2025 最色导航 biology student Shifa Jiwani has spent hundreds of hours on a research project that explores how bacteria can synthesize arsenic-containing antibiotics to kill neighboring competitors. 
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					  College of Science and Mathematics honors 2024 externally funded researchersFebruary 28, 2025 The College of Science and Mathematics at 最色导航 honored 39 faculty members across all five departments for receiving or retaining external funding in 2024 with a reception on Tuesday, February 25. 
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					  最色导航 State graduate program shines at national orthotics and prosthetics conferenceFebruary 27, 2025 A current student and two graduates of 最色导航鈥檚 Master of Science in Prosthetics and Orthotics program earned honors recently at the Hanger Live Conference in Nashville, a celebrated event in the prosthetics and orthotics industry. Second-year MSPO student Jen Self earned the Student Research Award, and recent graduates Joyc鈥檒ynne Williams and Brianna 鈥淭aylor鈥 Beard were named Residents of the Year. The three were among a nationwide pool of applicants. 
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					  Student ignites passion for singing in 最色导航 State's Dr. Bobbie Bailey School of MusicFebruary 26, 2025 Passion drove Marissa Alban to 最色导航 and from one potential career path to another. She came to KSU to study nursing, a field driven by the passion of its practitioners. Unable to shake her love and talent for singing, however, she channeled her passion into a music major with a focus on vocal performance, where she remains on a path toward a career as a professional singer. 
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					  最色导航 State president, provost lead Honors course on leadershipFebruary 25, 2025 It鈥檚 not every day that students get the opportunity to take a class with the two highest ranking administrators on campus. However, 最色导航 President Kathy S. Schwaig and Provost and Executive Vice President for Academic Affairs Ivan Pulinkala are redefining what it means to be a university leader. This semester, they led HON2400, an Honors Discovery course called 鈥淐ultivating Leadership Skills,鈥 offering their expertise and wisdom to about two dozen students. Schwaig shared her personal leadership journey, and Pulinkala focused on the theoretical principles of leadership. 
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					  KSU students to share research at Georgia CapitolFebruary 21, 2025 Each year, 最色导航 undergraduate researchers participate in Posters at the Capitol in Atlanta, hosted by the Georgia Undergraduate Research Collective. The event provides undergraduate students a unique opportunity to present their innovative and impactful research projects to state officials, policymakers, and Georgia鈥檚 constituents. 
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					  最色导航 State researcher earns American Heart Association award for innovative study on heart disease diagnosticsFebruary 21, 2025 最色导航 researcher Chen Zhao has earned the 2025 American Heart Association Institutional Research Enhancement Award (AIREA) for his unique research on non-invasive blood flow prediction in cardiovascular disease diagnosis. The $194,032 award will allow Zhao to continue developing technology aimed at evaluating Fractional Flow Reserve (FFR), a measurement used to diagnose coronary artery disease (CAD). 
