Academic Calendar

The academic calendar year features a range of events and important dates for KSU's research community. Highlights include RDSI Networking Events focusing on various research thrusts in January, a workshop on AI for research communication in February, the Spring Symposium of Student Scholars in April, and key deadlines for award applications and project proposals.

These events provide valuable opportunities for networking, learning, and showcasing research achievements throughout the KSU school year!

August 2025

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    Undergraduate Research & Creative Activities (URCA) Funds: FY26 Applications Now Open
    Undergraduate Research & Creative Activities (URCA) Funds: FY26 Applications Now Open
    All Day

    The Office of Undergraduate Research sponsors a limited number of Undergraduate Research & Creative Activities (URCA) funds during the academic year. The URCA funds are designed to enhance undergraduate involvement and experiences by supporting the following:

    • Student Research Stipend
    • Conference registration and/or travel costs for students presenting at a conference
    • Supplies or materials to conduct research (for example, software, materials for the arts, scientific supplies, books/journals that cannot be provided by the library, etc.)
    • Participant incentives (for example, gift cards for individuals who participate in a survey or experiment)
    • Publication costs

    Please see the website for more information.

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    First-Year Scholars Program: Faculty Project Proposals Due!
    First-Year Scholars Program: Faculty Project Proposals Due!
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    The goal of this program is to introduce first-year students to the undergraduate research experience. First-Year Scholars serve as apprentices and are integrated into the research projects of their Primary Investigator (PI), learning from both the PI and other team members, when applicable. This program helps students gain early research experience, which sets them on a path for future success.

    Primary Investigators who are interested in applying should review the information on the website before submitting their application.

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    Office of Undergraduate Research Open House
    Office of Undergraduate Research Open House
    3:30pm
    at Carmichael Student Center, University Rooms

    The Office of Undergraduate Research is pleased to host their annual Open House for all members of the KSU community who would like to learn more about undergraduate research!

     

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    Center for Cyber Physical Realms (CYPHR) Launch Event
    Center for Cyber Physical Realms (CYPHR) Launch Event
    4:00pm
    at KSU Center, KC400

    The Office of Research's Center for Cyber Physical Realms (CYPHR) at KSU links cyber-physical systems with extended reality, opening new possibilities for healthcare, education, and national defense. By adding fresh research, shared labs, and strong industry ties, CYPHR strengthens KSU’s role as Georgia’s home for practical tech breakthroughs.

     

    Join us at the KSU Center on Tuesday and Wednesday, September 9-10, for live demos, keynote talks, faculty presentations, guided tours, and plenty of networking. Students, faculty, industry partners, and government leaders will swap ideas, scout projects, and help build the workforce Georgia needs next.

     

    Event details:

    • Venue: KSU Center, 3333 Busbee Drive Kennesaw, GA 30144

    • Schedule: Tuesday evening reception begins 5:00pm; Wednesday program runs 8:00am-2:00pm

    • Registration: $100 covers both days, all sessions, and refreshments

    Learn more and RSVP by August 30 here!

     

    Questions? Email ejohn230@kennesaw.edu.

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    Center for Cyber Physical Realms (CYPHR) Launch Event
    Center for Cyber Physical Realms (CYPHR) Launch Event
    8:00am
    at KSU Center, KC400

    The Office of Research's Center for Cyber Physical Realms (CYPHR) at KSU links cyber-physical systems with extended reality, opening new possibilities for healthcare, education, and national defense. By adding fresh research, shared labs, and strong industry ties, CYPHR strengthens KSU’s role as Georgia’s home for practical tech breakthroughs.

     

    Join us at the KSU Center on Tuesday and Wednesday, September 9-10, for live demos, keynote talks, faculty presentations, guided tours, and plenty of networking. Students, faculty, industry partners, and government leaders will swap ideas, scout projects, and help build the workforce Georgia needs next.

     

    Event details:

    • Venue: KSU Center, 3333 Busbee Drive Kennesaw, GA 30144

    • Schedule: Tuesday evening reception begins 5:00pm; Wednesday program runs 8:00am-2:00pm

    • Registration: $100 covers both days, all sessions, and refreshments

    Learn more and RSVP by August 30 here!

     

    Questions? Email ejohn230@kennesaw.edu.

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    First-Year Scholars: Student Applications Due!
    First-Year Scholars: Student Applications Due!
    11:59pm

    The First-Year Scholars Program pairs first-year students who are interested in research, with faculty, staff, or postdoctoral research mentors to engage in an academic year-long research project. This program is managed by the Office of Undergraduate Research (OUR), who provides this highly competitive opportunity at the start of each fall semester.

     

    2025-2026 Projects and Student Applications will be live on the website by Friday, August 22nd at 5:00pm. Student applications are due by Wednesday, September 10th at 11:59pm.

     

    First-Year students who are interested in applying are encouraged to read through all program information thoroughly. We also highly recommend visiting the Accepted Students Page for a full break-down of the program requirements, to ensure your schedule allows for the time commitment required.

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    Health & Wellness Research Community Social
    Health & Wellness Research Community Social
    12:00pm
    at Sturgis Library, 124

    The Health & Wellness Research Community is KSU’s hub for linking researchers across disciplines, sparking grants, and turning good ideas into healthier futures for all. Come meet the faculty members behind KSU’s Health & Wellness Research Community and see how your work fits in! Light refreshments will be provided. 

    We will be gathering on the second floor of the Sturgis LibraryRoom 124

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    2025 SoTL Summit
    2025 SoTL Summit
    8:00am

    Join colleagues from across Georgia and beyond for two days (9/18-9/19) devoted to the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning (SoTL).

     

    The 2025 Summit features:

    • Inspiring keynotes on evidence-based teaching
    • Concurrent sessions and poster talks highlighting classroom innovations, disciplinary research, and grant-funded projects
    • Hands-on workshops to help you launch or refine your own SoTL study
    • Networking breaks and a Friday luncheon celebrating KSU presenters
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    MOVE Center Symposium: Mobility for Everyone
    MOVE Center Symposium: Mobility for Everyone
    8:00am
    at Prillaman Health Sciences, HS1105

    Step into the future of rehabilitation and assistive tech at the inaugural MOVE Center Symposium. The MOVE Center at KSU is an Office of Research initiative that unites faculty from engineering, health sciences, computing, and allied fields to spark solutions that boost mobility, health, and quality of life for people everywhere. On Friday, September 19, join researchers, clinicians, students, and industry partners for a full day of idea-sharing and hands-on discovery.

     

    At a glance

    • Date and time: Friday, 09/19/2025, 8:00am to 6:00pm

    • Location: Prillaman Hall, Kennesaw State University

    • Program highlights: keynote talks, faculty panels, live demos, networking breaks, and lab tours

    • Who should attend: faculty, students, healthcare professionals, device developers, community advocates

     

    Admission is free, but seating is limited. Learn more about programming and reserve your spot by September 10 here.

     

    Questions? Email ejohn230@kennesaw.edu.

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    KSU and Emory Global Diabetes Research Center Symposium
    KSU and Emory Global Diabetes Research Center Symposium
    10:00am
    at Prillaman Health Sciences, HS1105

    Presented by Kennesaw State University and Emory University, this symposium brings together faculty from KSU, Emory, and Georgia Tech to share research on diabetes. The event includes networking with Emory’s Global Diabetes Research Center, faculty research pitches, and a lunch social with poster presentations.

    KSU Research Town Hall
    KSU Research Town Hall
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    at Prillaman Health Sciences, HS 1101

    Be sure to join the Office of Research Wednesday, October 1 from 2:30 – 4:00 p.m. in Prillaman Hall HS1000 on the Kennesaw Campus for our first Town Hall event of the semester. Led by Executive Vice President for Research Dr. Karin Scarpinato, this Town Hall will provide a platform for the university community to engage in discussion on new research initiatives. We will also host a Town Hall on the Marietta Campus later in the semester. Please RSVP at your earliest convenience. We look forward to your participation!

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    Office of Research Town Hall
    Office of Research Town Hall
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    at Prillaman Health Sciences, HS1000

    Join the Office of Research for a Town Hall to hear updates on current initiatives, learn about upcoming opportunities, and engage in open discussion about the future of research at KSU.

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    HatchBridge Grand Opening
    HatchBridge Grand Opening
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    Celebrate the official launch of the new HatchBridge space—an Office of Research initiative designed to spark innovation, collaboration, and entrepreneurship. Join us on October 16 for an evening of networking, tours, and a first look at how HatchBridge supports startups and strengthens our community of innovators.

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    MOVE Think Tank
    MOVE Think Tank
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    Join us virtually on Friday, October 17 at 2:00 PM for a Health & Wellness ThinkTank in collaboration with the MOVE Center. This session will spark conversation around health, wellness, and mobility while introducing MOVE’s vision, research leads, and opportunities to connect and collaborate.

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    Office of Research Town Hall
    Office of Research Town Hall
    2:00pm
    at Atrium Building, J1122

    Join the Office of Research on the Marietta campus for a Town Hall to hear updates on current initiatives, learn about upcoming opportunities, and engage in open discussion about the future of research at KSU.

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    Sustainable Communities Workshop
    Sustainable Communities Workshop
    12:30pm

    Join us for a virtual workshop on Sustainable Communities, where we’ll explore strategies, research, and partnerships that support resilient, thriving communities. This interactive session will highlight current initiatives and open the floor for collaboration and dialogue.

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    Office of Research Open House
    Office of Research Open House
    10:00am
    at Kennesaw Hall

    Join us for the Office of Research Open House on Thursday, October 30, 2025, from 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. Faculty and staff are invited to drop by, meet our team, and trick-or-treat throughout the suite.

     

    The Office of Research suite is located on the 3rd floor of Kennesaw Hall.

    Office of Research Open House
    Office of Research Open House
    10:00am
    at Kennesaw Hall, 3rd floor

    We’re delighted to invite you to the Office of Research Open House — a festive opportunity to connect, celebrate, and explore the exciting work happening in our space!
     

    Join us on Thursday, October 30, from 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m., on the 3rd floor of Kennesaw Hall as we open our doors to welcome friends from across campus. Come enjoy some seasonal treats, learn more about our initiatives, and engage with the people behind the research support that helps make your work possible.
     

    Whether you’re stopping by for a quick hello, a handful of candy, or a deeper conversation about research collaborations, we’d love to see you there.

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    The Current Funding Landscape Workshop
    The Current Funding Landscape Workshop
    9:30am

    Funding mechanisms and sponsor priorities have dramatically shifted in 2025. Learn about the new priorities of federal sponsors (especially NSF, NIH, DOD), opportunities from private sponsors, and how to find the right opportunity for your projects. Attendees will also get priority scheduling for a 30-min, one-on-one session to identify funding opportunities for their project(s).

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    Fall Symposium of Student Scholars: In-Person Poster Presentations & Visual Displays
    Fall Symposium of Student Scholars: In-Person Poster Presentations & Visual Displays
    9:00am
    at Marietta Event Center

    The Symposium of Student Scholars is a multi-day event designed to showcase student research at Kennesaw State University. All sessions are free and open to the public!

     

    Day 1: Poster Presentations & Visual Displays

    These in-person sessions are 45-minute sessions, which begin at the top of each hour (9:00am-9:45am, 10:00am-10:45am, etc.) Students are assigned numbered spots, where they set up their research presentation and are available to discuss and answer questions to attendees.

     

    Please see the website for more information, including the event program.

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    Fall Symposium of Student Scholars: In-Person Oral Presentations & Performances
    Fall Symposium of Student Scholars: In-Person Oral Presentations & Performances
    9:00am
    at Joe Mack Wilson Student Center, Ballrooms

    The Symposium of Student Scholars is a multi-day event designed to showcase student research at Kennesaw State University. All sessions are free and open to the public!

     

    Day 2: Oral Presentations & Performances

    Each college is assigned a designated timeslot, and four (4) presentations are selected by administrators to best represent the scope of research happening within their specific college. These are 50-min sessions. Presenters are allotted 10-mins for their presentation and 2-mins for Q&A after.

     

    Please see the website for more information, including the schedule timetable.

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    Fall Symposium of Student Scholars: Virtual Presentations - All Types
    Fall Symposium of Student Scholars: Virtual Presentations - All Types
    12:00pm

    The Symposium of Student Scholars is a multi-day event designed to showcase student research at Kennesaw State University. All sessions are free and open to the public!

     

    Day 3: Virtual Presentations

    These are virtual presentations of all types, held on Microsoft TEAMS. Each presenter is allotted 15-mins for presentations and Q&A.

     

    Please see see the website for more information.

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    VIP Applications Open
    VIP Applications Open
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    The Vertically Integrated Projects (VIP) program is designed to facilitate long-term research involving large teams of faculty/staff members and students. The students gain valuable research skills and academic credit through their participation, and faculty are able to scale up their research through the framework provided by VIP. In the initial year, the Office of Undergraduate Research will provide each team with $5,000 in seed money to launch their VIP team.

     

    If you have any other questions, please let us know at our@kennesaw.edu. 

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    Applications open for the Summer Undergraduate Research Program 2026
    Applications open for the Summer Undergraduate Research Program 2026
    8:00am

    The Office of Undergraduate Research (OUR) is proud of the Summer Undergraduate Research Program, which helps support students in full-time research endeavors during the 8-week summer session.

    Selected students will conduct research under the guidance of a full-time tenured or tenure-track faculty member (Primary Investigator [PI]) at Kennesaw State University. Faculty and students will be paid a stipend in order to work collaboratively full-time on a research project.

    Cayuse Modernization Training
    Cayuse Modernization Training
    1:30pm
    at Academic Learning Center, 1201

    Sponsored Programs is excited to launch the new Modernization for Cayuse Sponsored Programs, designed to streamline proposal development, submission, tracking, award management, and communications with the SPA office.  To help faculty transition smoothly, SPA will be offering hands-on Cayuse Modernization Training Sessions. These sessions will provide an overview of the new system’s functionality, including:

    • Creating and submitting proposals
    • Tracking proposals and awards
    • Managing proposal and award approvals
    • Communicating with SPA and submitting
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    Cayuse Modernization Training
    Cayuse Modernization Training
    10:30am
    at Engineering Technology Center, Q107

    Sponsored Programs is excited to launch the new Modernization for Cayuse Sponsored Programs, designed to streamline proposal development, submission, tracking, award management, and communications with the SPA office.  To help faculty transition smoothly, SPA will be offering hands-on Cayuse Modernization Training Sessions. These sessions will provide an overview of the new system’s functionality, including:

    • Creating and submitting proposals
    • Tracking proposals and awards
    • Managing proposal and award approvals
    • Communicating with SPA and submitting
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    Webinar: Early-Career NSF Opportunities
    Webinar: Early-Career NSF Opportunities
    11:00am

    This webinar will compare and contrast two of the most popular funding mechanisms provided by the National Science Foundation (NSF): the Engineering Research Initiation (ERI) and Faculty Early Career Development (CAREER) programs. The ERI program supports investigators based at non-R1 institutions of higher education who are working in engineering fields and have not yet received sufficient federal research funding. The CAREER program supports early-career faculty who have the potential to serve as academic role models in research and education and to lead advances in the mission of their department or organization.

    SP Modernization Training
    SP Modernization Training
    1:30pm
    at Academic Learning Center, 1201

    Sponsored Programs is excited to launch the new Modernization for Cayuse Sponsored Programs, designed to streamline proposal development, submission, tracking, award management, and communications with the SPA office.  To help faculty transition smoothly, SPA will be offering hands-on Cayuse Modernization Training Sessions. These sessions will provide an overview of the new system’s functionality, including:

    • Creating and submitting proposals
    • Tracking proposals and awards
    • Managing proposal and award approvals
    • Communicating with SPA and submitting requests through the new platform
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    Webinar: Entry-Level NIH Opportunities
    Webinar: Entry-Level NIH Opportunities
    10:30am

    This webinar will compare the R15, R16, and R01 funding mechanisms provided by the National Institutes of Health (NIH), all of which are popular among KSU faculty. While all three mechanisms support meritorious research, the R15 focuses on student development, the R16 focuses on building research capacity, and the R01 supports projects with higher budgets and more ambitious deliverables. Additionally, each of these mechanisms has multiple subtypes that will be discussed.

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    Cayuse Modernization Training
    Cayuse Modernization Training
    10:30am
    at Engineering Technology Center, Q107

    Sponsored Programs is excited to launch the new Modernization for Cayuse Sponsored Programs, designed to streamline proposal development, submission, tracking, award management, and communications with the SPA office.  To help faculty transition smoothly, SPA will be offering hands-on Cayuse Modernization Training Sessions. These sessions will provide an overview of the new system’s functionality, including:

    • Creating and submitting proposals
    • Tracking proposals and awards
    • Managing proposal and award approvals
    • Communicating with SPA and submitting
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    Undergraduate Research Club January Meeting
    Undergraduate Research Club January Meeting
    5:30am

    Undergraduate Research Club (URC) meetings provide a collaborative space for students interested in research to connect, share ideas, and engage in discussions on various topics related to academic research. These meetings often include presentations from faculty, guest speakers, and student researchers, offering valuable insights into different fields and research opportunities. Members have the chance to participate in workshops, network with peers and professors, and explore resources to enhance their research skills. URC meetings foster an environment of curiosity and professional growth, encouraging students to pursue research endeavors that align with their academic interests and career goals.

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    SP Modernization Training
    SP Modernization Training
    1:30pm
    at Academic Learning Center, 1201

    Sponsored Programs is excited to launch the new Modernization for Cayuse Sponsored Programs, designed to streamline proposal development, submission, tracking, award management, and communications with the SPA office.  To help faculty transition smoothly, SPA will be offering hands-on Cayuse Modernization Training Sessions. These sessions will provide an overview of the new system’s functionality, including:

    • Creating and submitting proposals
    • Tracking proposals and awards
    • Managing proposal and award approvals
    • Communicating with SPA and submitting requests through the new platform
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    Cayuse Modernization Training
    Cayuse Modernization Training
    10:30am
    at Engineering Technology Center, Q107

    Sponsored Programs is excited to launch the new Modernization for Cayuse Sponsored Programs, designed to streamline proposal development, submission, tracking, award management, and communications with the SPA office.  To help faculty transition smoothly, SPA will be offering hands-on Cayuse Modernization Training Sessions. These sessions will provide an overview of the new system’s functionality, including:

    • Creating and submitting proposals
    • Tracking proposals and awards
    • Managing proposal and award approvals
    • Communicating with SPA and submitting
      requests through the new platform
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      OPUA - Goldwater Award Presentation - Marietta
      OPUA - Goldwater Award Presentation - Marietta
      12:30pm
      at Mathematics Building, D107

      This workshop provides an overview of the Goldwater Scholarship, one of the nation’s most prestigious awards for undergraduate students pursuing research careers in STEM. Attendees will learn about eligibility, application components, and strategies for developing a competitive application.

      SP Modernization Training
      SP Modernization Training
      1:30pm
      at Academic Learning Center, 1201

      Sponsored Programs is excited to launch the new Modernization for Cayuse Sponsored Programs, designed to streamline proposal development, submission, tracking, award management, and communications with the SPA office.  To help faculty transition smoothly, SPA will be offering hands-on Cayuse Modernization Training Sessions. These sessions will provide an overview of the new system’s functionality, including:

      • Creating and submitting proposals
      • Tracking proposals and awards
      • Managing proposal and award approvals
      • Communicating with SPA and submitting requests through the new platform
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      OPUA - Goldwater Award Presentation - Marietta
      OPUA - Goldwater Award Presentation - Marietta
      12:30pm
      at Mathematics Building, D107

      This workshop provides an overview of the Goldwater Scholarship, one of the nation’s most prestigious awards for undergraduate students pursuing research careers in STEM. Attendees will learn about eligibility, application components, and strategies for developing a competitive application.

      OPUA - Goldwater Award Presentation - Kennesaw
      OPUA - Goldwater Award Presentation - Kennesaw
      12:30pm
      at Academic Learning Center, 5500

      This workshop provides an overview of the Goldwater Scholarship, one of the nation’s most prestigious awards for undergraduate students pursuing research careers in STEM. Attendees will learn about eligibility, application components, and strategies for developing a competitive application.

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      Cayuse Modernization Training
      Cayuse Modernization Training
      10:30am
      at Engineering Technology Center, Q107

      Sponsored Programs is excited to launch the new Modernization for Cayuse Sponsored Programs, designed to streamline proposal development, submission, tracking, award management, and communications with the SPA office.  To help faculty transition smoothly, SPA will be offering hands-on Cayuse Modernization Training Sessions. These sessions will provide an overview of the new system’s functionality, including:

      • Creating and submitting proposals
      • Tracking proposals and awards
      • Managing proposal and award approvals
      • Communicating with SPA and submitting
        requests through the new platform
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      SP Modernization Training
      SP Modernization Training
      1:30pm
      at Academic Learning Center, 1201

      Sponsored Programs is excited to launch the new Modernization for Cayuse Sponsored Programs, designed to streamline proposal development, submission, tracking, award management, and communications with the SPA office.  To help faculty transition smoothly, SPA will be offering hands-on Cayuse Modernization Training Sessions. These sessions will provide an overview of the new system’s functionality, including:

      • Creating and submitting proposals
      • Tracking proposals and awards
      • Managing proposal and award approvals
      • Communicating with SPA and submitting requests through the new platform
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      Webinar: KSU Faculty Panel - Successful NIH Proposals
      Webinar: KSU Faculty Panel - Successful NIH Proposals
      10:45am

      Learn about winning proposal writing strategies from KSU faculty with R15 and R16 awards. The panel will consist of ~45 min for a moderator-led discussion and ~30 min for audience Q&A.

       

      Panel: Joanna Wardwell- Ozgo, Lei Shi, Paul Lee, and Tom Leeper.

      Student Researcher Event: Meet & Greet with the VP of Research, Dr. Karin Scarpinato
      Student Researcher Event: Meet & Greet with the VP of Research, Dr. Karin Scarpinato
      3:00pm
      at Engineering Technology Center, Q311

      Don’t miss this exclusive opportunity to meet Dr. Karin Scarpinato, KSU’s Vice President for Research! Join us for a casual Meet & Greet where you can hear directly from Dr. Scarpinato about the importance of undergraduate research and how your journey as an undergraduate researcher fits into KSU’s broader research mission. This is a great chance to ask questions, make connections, and get inspired as you take your first steps into the world of research.

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      Friday
      Cayuse Modernization Training
      Cayuse Modernization Training
      10:30am
      at Engineering Technology Center, Q107

      Sponsored Programs is excited to launch the new Modernization for Cayuse Sponsored Programs, designed to streamline proposal development, submission, tracking, award management, and communications with the SPA office.  To help faculty transition smoothly, SPA will be offering hands-on Cayuse Modernization Training Sessions. These sessions will provide an overview of the new system’s functionality, including:

      • Creating and submitting proposals
      • Tracking proposals and awards
      • Managing proposal and award approvals
      • Communicating with SPA and submitting
        requests through the new platform
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      Student Workshop: How to Write an Abstract
      Student Workshop: How to Write an Abstract
      11:00am
      at Engineering Lab Building, G231

      Are you not sure where to start when writing an abstract? Or are you confused about what to include in it? We can help! Learn from your peer Ambassadors their tricks to writing the perfect abstract!

      Posters at the Georgia State Capitol
      Posters at the Georgia State Capitol
      1:00pm
      at 200 Piedmont Ave., SE (James H. “Sloppy” Floyd Building) - West Tower - Suite 1410 Atlanta, GA 30334

      Posters at the Georgia State Capitol is an annual event in Atlanta, Georgia in which undergraduate researchers from schools in Georgia present their research as posters to state legislators and staffers. Undergraduates at Kennesaw State University who are working on research are strongly encouraged to submit an application. 

       

      Who Should Apply: Undergraduate researchers from ALL disciplines who are currently enrolled in a public or private college or university located in the state of Georgia.

       

      Recommended Research: Submit a research project that has been accepted and that you have presented within the last two academic years at another conference.

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      Webinar: KSU Faculty Panel - Successful NSF Proposals
      Webinar: KSU Faculty Panel - Successful NSF Proposals
      2:00pm

      Learn about winning proposal writing strategies from KSU faculty with NSF CAREER and ERI awards. The panel will consist of ~45 min for a moderator-led discussion and ~30 min for audience Q&A.

       

      Panel: Beibei Jiang, Taeyeong Choi, and Tanmay Bhowmik

      Webinar: KSU Faculty Panel - Successful NSF Proposals
      Webinar: KSU Faculty Panel - Successful NSF Proposals
      2:00pm

      Learn about winning proposal writing strategies from KSU faculty with NSF CAREER and ERI awards. The panel will consist of ~45 min for a moderator-led discussion and ~30 min for audience Q&A.

       

      Panel: Beibei Jiang, Taeyeong Choi, and Tanmay Bhowmik

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      Wednesday
      SP Modernization Training
      SP Modernization Training
      1:30pm
      at Academic Learning Center, 1201

      Sponsored Programs is excited to launch the new Modernization for Cayuse Sponsored Programs, designed to streamline proposal development, submission, tracking, award management, and communications with the SPA office.  To help faculty transition smoothly, SPA will be offering hands-on Cayuse Modernization Training Sessions. These sessions will provide an overview of the new system’s functionality, including:

      • Creating and submitting proposals
      • Tracking proposals and awards
      • Managing proposal and award approvals
      • Communicating with SPA and submitting requests through the new platform
    • 19
      Thursday
      Student Workshop: How to Write an Abstract
      Student Workshop: How to Write an Abstract
      12:00pm
      at Academic Learning Center, 5500

      Are you not sure where to start when writing an abstract? Or are you confused about what to include in it? We can help! Learn from your peer Ambassadors their tricks to writing the perfect abstract!

      Student Researcher Event: Check-In Session
      Student Researcher Event: Check-In Session
      3:00pm
      at Engineering Technology Center, Q311

      Join us to get to know your fellow First-Year Scholars! You can also meet with the Peer Ambassadors to ask any questions. 

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      Friday
      Cayuse Modernization Training
      Cayuse Modernization Training
      10:30am
      at Engineering Technology Center, Q107

      Sponsored Programs is excited to launch the new Modernization for Cayuse Sponsored Programs, designed to streamline proposal development, submission, tracking, award management, and communications with the SPA office.  To help faculty transition smoothly, SPA will be offering hands-on Cayuse Modernization Training Sessions. These sessions will provide an overview of the new system’s functionality, including:

      • Creating and submitting proposals
      • Tracking proposals and awards
      • Managing proposal and award approvals
      • Communicating with SPA and submitting
        requests through the new platform
    • 21
      Saturday
      Transformer 2026: Forum on AI and the Future of Games
      Transformer 2026: Forum on AI and the Future of Games
      All Day
      at KSU Center, KC400

      Transformer 2026: AI and the Future of Games is an interdisciplinary forum exploring how artificial intelligence is reshaping game design, player experience, and the future of interactive media. Hosted at Kennesaw State University, this event brings together researchers, developers, artists, and industry leaders to discuss emerging technologies and their impact on gaming.

      Buy Tickets
    • 22
      Sunday
      Transformer 2026: Forum on AI and the Future of Games
      Transformer 2026: Forum on AI and the Future of Games
      All Day
      at KSU Center, KC400

      Transformer 2026: AI and the Future of Games is an interdisciplinary forum exploring how artificial intelligence is reshaping game design, player experience, and the future of interactive media. Hosted at Kennesaw State University, this event brings together researchers, developers, artists, and industry leaders to discuss emerging technologies and their impact on gaming.

      Buy Tickets
    • 23
      Monday
      Student Researcher Event: Check-In Session
      Student Researcher Event: Check-In Session
      9:00am
      at Academic Learning Center, 5102

      Join us to get to know your fellow First-Year Scholars! You can also meet with the Peer Ambassadors to ask any questions. 

      Undergraduate Research Club (URC) Meeting
      Undergraduate Research Club (URC) Meeting
      5:30pm
      at Academic Learning Center, 5500

      We’re not just about research; we’re about discovery, innovation, and creativity—all while having fun. Whether you’re curious about starting your own project, connecting with brilliant mentors, or just want to explore what research is all about, Undergraduate Research Club (URC) is your place at Kennesaw State University. 

       

      Here’s what you can do as a URC member: 

      • Kickstart your research journey—learn the ropes, find a mentor, and dive into exciting projects. 
      • Share your breakthroughs—we’ll guide you on how to present your results, publish your work, and even secure funding! 

       

      Plus, we’re always mixing things up with fun events, workshops, and opportunities to meet fellow students and faculty who are just as passionate about research as you are. Join us, and let’s make research an adventure! 

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      Tuesday
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      Wednesday
      Spring Symposium of Student Scholars: Oral Presentation & Performance abstracts DUE
      Spring Symposium of Student Scholars: Oral Presentation & Performance abstracts DUE
      All Day

      Oral Presentation/Performance selections are now determined by the individual colleges, and each college is allotted four (4), 10-minute oral presentations during a designated time slot (see schedule on the website).

      Oral Presentation/Performance Abstracts are due Wednesday, February 25, 2026 at 11:59pm

      SP Modernization Training
      SP Modernization Training
      1:30pm
      at Academic Learning Center, 1201

      Sponsored Programs is excited to launch the new Modernization for Cayuse Sponsored Programs, designed to streamline proposal development, submission, tracking, award management, and communications with the SPA office.  To help faculty transition smoothly, SPA will be offering hands-on Cayuse Modernization Training Sessions. These sessions will provide an overview of the new system’s functionality, including:

      • Creating and submitting proposals
      • Tracking proposals and awards
      • Managing proposal and award approvals
      • Communicating with SPA and submitting requests through the new platform
    • 26
      Thursday
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      Friday
      Cayuse Modernization Training
      Cayuse Modernization Training
      10:30am
      at Engineering Technology Center, Q107

      Sponsored Programs is excited to launch the new Modernization for Cayuse Sponsored Programs, designed to streamline proposal development, submission, tracking, award management, and communications with the SPA office.  To help faculty transition smoothly, SPA will be offering hands-on Cayuse Modernization Training Sessions. These sessions will provide an overview of the new system’s functionality, including:

      • Creating and submitting proposals
      • Tracking proposals and awards
      • Managing proposal and award approvals
      • Communicating with SPA and submitting
        requests through the new platform
    • 28
      Saturday

March 2026

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      Spring Symposium of Student Scholars: Poster, Visual Display, & Virtual presentation abstracts DUE
      Spring Symposium of Student Scholars: Poster, Visual Display, & Virtual presentation abstracts DUE
      All Day

      Poster, Visual Displays, & Virtual Presentation Abstracts will are due Wednesday, March 4, 2026 by 11:59pm

      Office of Research Town Hall
      Office of Research Town Hall
      3:00pm
      at iSTEM, Auditorium

      Be sure to join the Office of Research Wednesday, March 4th from 3:00 – 4:30 p.m. on the Marietta  Campus for our Town Hall. Led by Executive Vice President for Research Dr. Karin Scarpinato, this Town Hall will provide a platform for the university community to engage in discussion on new research initiatives. Please RSVP at your earliest convenience. We look forward to your participation!

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      Undergraduate Research Club (URC) Meeting
      Undergraduate Research Club (URC) Meeting
      5:30pm
      at Academic Learning Center, 5500

      We’re not just about research; we’re about discovery, innovation, and creativity—all while having fun. Whether you’re curious about starting your own project, connecting with brilliant mentors, or just want to explore what research is all about, Undergraduate Research Club (URC) is your place at Kennesaw State University. 

       

      Here’s what you can do as a URC member: 

      • Kickstart your research journey—learn the ropes, find a mentor, and dive into exciting projects. 
      • Share your breakthroughs—we’ll guide you on how to present your results, publish your work, and even secure funding! 

       

      Plus, we’re always mixing things up with fun events, workshops, and opportunities to meet fellow students and faculty who are just as passionate about research as you are. Join us, and let’s make research an adventure! 

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      Tuesday
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      Wednesday
      Virtual Workshop: Overcoming the Biggest Hurdle to a Successful NSF CAREER Proposal
      Virtual Workshop: Overcoming the Biggest Hurdle to a Successful NSF CAREER Proposal
      11:00am

      The NSF CAREER funding mechanism supports the development of faculty not only as outstanding researchers but also as educators who demonstrate commitment to teaching, learning, and dissemination of knowledge. An essential aspect of successful proposals is creating synergy between the research plan and the education plan and leveraging that synergy to yield enhanced broader impacts. This workshop will help PIs evaluate the integration of their research and education plans and identify their greatest potential for broader impact. Participants who bring an outline of their research plan and education plan to the workshop will get the most benefit from this event.

      Student Workshop: Navigating Academic Conferences
      Student Workshop: Navigating Academic Conferences
      1:00pm
      at Engineering Technology Center, Q314

      Discover the essentials of academic conferences at our workshop. Learn their purpose, the benefits of attending, and effective strategies for maximizing your time. Gain insights into conference navigation, including attire, networking tips, and essential items to bring—all valuable skills for your participation in the Symposium of Student Scholars.

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      Thursday
      Student Workshop: Poster Making 101
      Student Workshop: Poster Making 101
      3:00pm
      at Atrium Building, J2119

      Do you need help creating academic posters for the Symposium of Student Scholars or professional events? The peer ambassadors are here to help! Join us to learn tips and tricks for making a stellar poster that catches people's attention!

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      Friday
      Digital Health Discovery Panel
      Digital Health Discovery Panel
      9:00am
      at Robin and Doug Shore Innovation Center, 1115

      Join us for the Digital Healthcare Innovation Panel, featuring a unique panel including a clinician, patient advocate, startup founder, insurance provider, and venture capitalist.

       

      Digital healthcare sits at the intersection of technology and healthcare, combining IT and other digital tools to improve the delivery of healthcare services, enhance patient care, and health outcomes.

       

      RSVP at the link provided. 

      Student Workshop: Poster Making 101
      Student Workshop: Poster Making 101
      10:00am
      at Academic Learning Center, 5500

      Do you need help creating academic posters for the Symposium of Student Scholars or professional events? The peer ambassadors are here to help! Join us to learn tips and tricks for making a stellar poster that catches people's attention!

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      Saturday
      Atlanta Science Festival
      Atlanta Science Festival
      10:00am
      at Piedmont Park

      Join us for the Atlanta Science Festival, where we will host our third KSU Zone at the annual Expo in Piedmont Park. The festival brings together organizations from across the region to share hands-on activities, demonstrations, and interactive STEM experiences with families and community members.

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      Tuesday
      Student Workshop: Navigating Academic Conferences
      Student Workshop: Navigating Academic Conferences
      11:30am
      at Academic Learning Center, 5500

      Discover the essentials of academic conferences at our workshop. Learn their purpose, the benefits of attending, and effective strategies for maximizing your time. Gain insights into conference navigation, including attire, networking tips, and essential items to bring—all valuable skills for your participation in the Symposium of Student Scholars.

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      Wednesday
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      Thursday
      Virtual Workshop: Capacity Building in NIH SuRE Proposals
      Virtual Workshop: Capacity Building in NIH SuRE Proposals
      10:30am

      The SuRE program supports building research capacity at emerging research institutions by funding investigator-initiated research in the biomedical, clinical, behavioral, and social sciences within 20 of NIH’s institutes. This workshop will help PIs create a strong value proposition for their project and address the challenges of the 6-page page limitation. Participants who bring an outline of their research approach to the workshop will get the most benefit from this event.

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      Monday
      HatchBridge Lunch & Learn: Innovation & Commercialization — Benefits Beyond the Startup
      HatchBridge Lunch & Learn: Innovation & Commercialization — Benefits Beyond the Startup
      12:00pm
      at Atrium Building, 3117

      Join the HatchBridge Incubator team for an engaging, lunchtime session designed for all KSU faculty and graduate students who want to strengthen their research, teaching, and funding prospects through translational thinking and customer discovery — core practices from the NSF I-Corps™ program.

       

      This isn’t just about commercialization. It’s about reimagining how your academic work connects to real-world needs — and how that connection unlocks new funding, collaborations, and teaching opportunities.

      Click the link provided to register

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      Tuesday
      Basic and Translational Research Showcase & Mixer
      Basic and Translational Research Showcase & Mixer
      2:30pm
      at Academic Learning Center, 5500

      Join the Health & Wellness Research Community for the Basic and Translational Research Showcase & Mixer on Tuesday, March 31, 2026, from 2:30 to 4:00 PM in ALC 5500. This informal showcase highlights innovative basic and translational research while creating space to connect with colleagues across disciplines. Come explore new ideas, spark collaborations, and enjoy light refreshments.

       

      To register for this event, click the link provided!

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April 2026

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    Prototype Living of Tomorrow (PLOT) Launch Event
    Prototype Living of Tomorrow (PLOT) Launch Event
    8:00am
    at Prillaman Health Sciences, HS1000

    The PLOT Launch Event will celebrate the opening of the Prototype Living of Tomorrow grounds, as well as featuring the inaugural Artificial Super Intelligence Conference (ASIConf 2026), a forward-looking program exploring next-generation AI systems and the evolution from AI to AGI to ASI. The conference brings together industry and academic voices through invited talks and submitted contributions, aligned with the broader PLOT vision of building and piloting “living tomorrow” through groundbreaking research. 

     

    Accepted papers will be published as open-access proceedings through KSU Digital Commons and indexed in Google Scholar.

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    Undergraduate Research Club (URC) Meeting
    Undergraduate Research Club (URC) Meeting
    5:30pm
    at Academic Learning Center, 5500

    We’re not just about research; we’re about discovery, innovation, and creativity—all while having fun. Whether you’re curious about starting your own project, connecting with brilliant mentors, or just want to explore what research is all about, Undergraduate Research Club (URC) is your place at Kennesaw State University. 

     

    Here’s what you can do as a URC member: 

    • Kickstart your research journey—learn the ropes, find a mentor, and dive into exciting projects. 
    • Share your breakthroughs—we’ll guide you on how to present your results, publish your work, and even secure funding! 

     

    Plus, we’re always mixing things up with fun events, workshops, and opportunities to meet fellow students and faculty who are just as passionate about research as you are. Join us, and let’s make research an adventure! 

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    NCUR 2026 (Richmond, VA)
    NCUR 2026 (Richmond, VA)
    All Day

    The National Conference on Undergraduate Research (NCUR) is dedicated to promoting undergraduate research, scholarship and creative activity in all fields of study by sponsoring an annual conference for students. Unlike meetings of academic professional organizations, this gathering of student scholars welcomes presenters from all institutions of higher learning and from all disciplines. Overall, this conference offers a unique environment for the celebration and promotion of undergraduate student achievement; provides models of exemplary research, scholarship, and creative activity; and offers student career readiness development. 

     

    Why Participate? 
    We encourage student researchers to participate in NCUR to forge new connections, advocate for undergraduate research, build students' professional profiles, expand on their resumes, hone in on their essential career skills, and much more. We encourage faculty, mentors, and the undergraduate research community to participate in NCUR to continue to advocate and celebrate the community as well as expand upon their professional development from various mentoring sessions. 

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    Tuesday
    NCUR 2026 (Richmond, VA)
    NCUR 2026 (Richmond, VA)
    All Day

    The National Conference on Undergraduate Research (NCUR) is dedicated to promoting undergraduate research, scholarship and creative activity in all fields of study by sponsoring an annual conference for students. Unlike meetings of academic professional organizations, this gathering of student scholars welcomes presenters from all institutions of higher learning and from all disciplines. Overall, this conference offers a unique environment for the celebration and promotion of undergraduate student achievement; provides models of exemplary research, scholarship, and creative activity; and offers student career readiness development. 

     

    Why Participate? 
    We encourage student researchers to participate in NCUR to forge new connections, advocate for undergraduate research, build students' professional profiles, expand on their resumes, hone in on their essential career skills, and much more. We encourage faculty, mentors, and the undergraduate research community to participate in NCUR to continue to advocate and celebrate the community as well as expand upon their professional development from various mentoring sessions. 

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    Wednesday
    NCUR 2026 (Richmond, VA)
    NCUR 2026 (Richmond, VA)
    All Day

    The National Conference on Undergraduate Research (NCUR) is dedicated to promoting undergraduate research, scholarship and creative activity in all fields of study by sponsoring an annual conference for students. Unlike meetings of academic professional organizations, this gathering of student scholars welcomes presenters from all institutions of higher learning and from all disciplines. Overall, this conference offers a unique environment for the celebration and promotion of undergraduate student achievement; provides models of exemplary research, scholarship, and creative activity; and offers student career readiness development. 

     

    Why Participate? 
    We encourage student researchers to participate in NCUR to forge new connections, advocate for undergraduate research, build students' professional profiles, expand on their resumes, hone in on their essential career skills, and much more. We encourage faculty, mentors, and the undergraduate research community to participate in NCUR to continue to advocate and celebrate the community as well as expand upon their professional development from various mentoring sessions. 

    Virtual Workshop: NSF ERI
    Virtual Workshop: NSF ERI
    11:00am

    The ERI program supports new investigators as they initiate their research programs and advance their careers as researchers, educators, and innovators. We will focus on how to optimize your score by aligning your research proposal to the review criteria and/or addressing reviewer comments. This workshop will be especially beneficial for PIs who are new to proposal writing or who are working on a resubmission.

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    Staged Reading: The Student Body
    Staged Reading: The Student Body
    6:30pm
    at English Building, 102

    Attend a reading of The Student Body, an official selection for the 2026 Spotlight New Works Fest in New York!

     

    The unique element of this staged reading is the AUDIENCE. In addition to general audiences, we are particularly inviting young adults including FYC students and high school seniors (and their parents and teachers) and YOU.  

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    Student Workshop: Fearless Presenter - Mastering Talks with Confidence
    Student Workshop: Fearless Presenter - Mastering Talks with Confidence
    3:00pm
    at Mathematics Building, D225

    With the Symposium of Student Scholars coming up in April it is important for students to know how to create a variety of presentations. We will show you how to build power point presentations and oral presentations.

    Student Researcher Event: Symposium Practice Session
    Student Researcher Event: Symposium Practice Session
    4:00pm
    at Joe Mack Wilson Student Center, A215

    Come practice your presentation for the Symposium of Student Scholars! You can receive feedback from the Peer Ambassadors and your peers. Email your presentation before hand to urpeermentor@kennesaw.edu

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    Student Researcher Event: Symposium Practice Session
    Student Researcher Event: Symposium Practice Session
    12:00am
    at Academic Learning Center, 5104

    Come practice your presentation for the Symposium of Student Scholars! You can receive feedback from the Peer Ambassadors and your peers. Email your presentation before hand to urpeermentor@kennesaw.edu

    Student Workshop: Fearless Presenter - Mastering Talks with Confidence
    Student Workshop: Fearless Presenter - Mastering Talks with Confidence
    2:00pm
    at Academic Learning Center, 5500

    With the Symposium of Student Scholars coming up in April it is important for students to know how to create a variety of presentations. We will show you how to build power point presentations and oral presentations.

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    Student Researcher Event: Symposium Practice Session
    Student Researcher Event: Symposium Practice Session
    12:00am
    at Academic Learning Center, 5104

    Come practice your presentation for the Symposium of Student Scholars! You can receive feedback from the Peer Ambassadors and your peers. Email your presentation before hand to urpeermentor@kennesaw.edu

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    Spring Symposium of Student Scholars: 30th Anniversary Alumni Panel
    Spring Symposium of Student Scholars: 30th Anniversary Alumni Panel
    1:00pm
    at Prillaman Health Sciences, Indoor Plaza

    This year marks the 30th anniversary of the Symposium of Student Scholars at KSU! As part of celebrating this milestone, the Office of Undergraduate Research is hosting an alumni panel event, on Tuesday, April 21, 2026 from 1:00pm-2:00pm in the Indoor Plaza. Come hear about their symposium experience and where research as taken them, from our panelists:

     - Jessica McDaniel, Assistant Director of Center for Young Adult Addiction and Recovery at Kennesaw State University
     - Carissa Powers, Research Chemist at Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) 
     - Dr. Carl Saint Louis, Assistant Professor of Organic Chemistry at Kennesaw State University 
     - Marianna Sanchez, Architectural Designer at designONE studio

    Space is limited, so please RSVP to indicate your attendance.

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    30th Annual Spring Symposium of Student Scholars: In-Person Poster Presentations & Visual Displays
    30th Annual Spring Symposium of Student Scholars: In-Person Poster Presentations & Visual Displays
    9:00am
    at Convocation Center, VyStar Arena

    The Symposium of Student Scholars is a multi-day event designed to showcase student research at Kennesaw State University. All sessions are free and open to the public!

     

    Day 1: Poster Presentations & Visual Displays

    These in-person sessions are 45-minute sessions, which begin at the top of each hour (9:00am-9:45am, 10:00am-10:45am, etc.) Students are assigned numbered spots, where they set up their research presentation and are available to discuss and answer questions to attendees.

     

    Please see the website for more information, including the event program.

    Spring Symposium of Student Scholars
    Spring Symposium of Student Scholars
    9:00am
    at Convocation Center

     

    Student presentations are held on multiple days to allow people to attend more sessions. All in-person sessions are held on the Kennesaw Campus.

     

    In-Person Posters & Visual Displays:

    • Wednesday, April 22, 2026, 9:00am - 5:00pm
      • Convocation Center, VyStar Arena

    In-Person Oral Presentations & Performances:

    • Thursday, April 23, 2026, 9:00am - 6:00pm
      • Prillaman Hall, Indoor Plaza

    Virtual Presentations (all types):

    • Friday, April 24, 2026, 12:00pm - 5:00pm
      • Microsoft TEAMS

    Questions? Email our@kennesaw.edu.

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    30th Annual Spring Symposium of Student Scholars: In-Person Oral Presentations & Performances
    30th Annual Spring Symposium of Student Scholars: In-Person Oral Presentations & Performances
    9:00am
    at Prillaman Health Sciences, Indoor Plaza

    The Symposium of Student Scholars is a multi-day event designed to showcase student research at Kennesaw State University. All sessions are free and open to the public!

     

    Day 2: Oral Presentations & Performances

    Each college is assigned a designated timeslot, and four (4) presentations are selected by administrators to best represent the scope of research happening within their specific college. These are 50-min sessions. Presenters are allotted 10-mins for their presentation and 2-mins for Q&A after.

     

    Please see the website for more information, including the schedule timetable.

    Spring Symposium of Student Scholars
    Spring Symposium of Student Scholars
    9:00am
    at Convocation Center

     

    Student presentations are held on multiple days to allow people to attend more sessions. All in-person sessions are held on the Kennesaw Campus.

     

    In-Person Posters & Visual Displays:

    • Wednesday, April 22, 2026, 9:00am - 5:00pm
      • Convocation Center, VyStar Arena

    In-Person Oral Presentations & Performances:

    • Thursday, April 23, 2026, 9:00am - 6:00pm
      • Prillaman Hall, Indoor Plaza

    Virtual Presentations (all types):

    • Friday, April 24, 2026, 12:00pm - 5:00pm
      • Microsoft TEAMS

    Questions? Email our@kennesaw.edu.

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    Virtual Workshop: NIH R15
    Virtual Workshop: NIH R15
    10:30am

    The NIH R15 mechanisms (AREA and REAP) supports small-scale research projects at educational institutions that provide baccalaureate or advanced degrees for a significant number of the Nation’s research scientists but that have not been major recipients of NIH support. We will focus on how to optimize your score by aligning your research proposal to the new NIH review criteria and/or addressing reviewer comments. This workshop will be especially beneficial for PIs who are new to proposal writing or who are working on a resubmission.

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    Friday
    30th Annual Spring Symposium of Student Scholars: Virtual Presentations
    30th Annual Spring Symposium of Student Scholars: Virtual Presentations
    12:00pm

    The Symposium of Student Scholars is a multi-day event designed to showcase student research at Kennesaw State University. All sessions are free and open to the public!

     

    Day 3: Virtual Presentations

    These are virtual presentations of all types, held on Microsoft TEAMS. Each presenter is allotted 15-mins for presentations and Q&A within a 1-hour timeslot.

     

    Please see see the website for more information.

    Spring Symposium of Student Scholars
    Spring Symposium of Student Scholars
    12:00pm
    at Convocation Center

     

    Student presentations are held on multiple days to allow people to attend more sessions. All in-person sessions are held on the Kennesaw Campus.

     

    In-Person Posters & Visual Displays:

    • Wednesday, April 22, 2026, 9:00am - 5:00pm
      • Convocation Center, VyStar Arena

    In-Person Oral Presentations & Performances:

    • Thursday, April 23, 2026, 9:00am - 6:00pm
      • Prillaman Hall, Indoor Plaza

    Virtual Presentations (all types):

    • Friday, April 24, 2026, 12:00pm - 5:00pm
      • Microsoft TEAMS

    Questions? Email our@kennesaw.edu.

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    Center for Interactive Media (CIM) Launch Event
    Center for Interactive Media (CIM) Launch Event
    8:00am
    at Robin and Doug Shore Innovation Center, 1115

    Celebrate the opening of the Center for Interactive Media (CIM), a new hub for interdisciplinary research and creative collaboration in interactive and immersive media. Bringing together faculty across the arts, humanities, computing, education, and design, CIM explores video games, XR, AI-driven narratives, simulations, and transmedia storytelling to shape the future of culture, learning, and innovation.

     

    Join us as we launch this exciting new center and its mission to advance immersive research, foster industry and community partnerships, and train the next generation of digital innovators.

    Student Workshop: Resumes, Interviews, and Continuing Excellence
    Student Workshop: Resumes, Interviews, and Continuing Excellence
    4:00pm

    Join our workshop to elevate your research-focused resume or CV! Whether you've completed research or are starting at KSU, discover tips for optimal resumes, internal funding opportunities, VIP programs, and REUs for paid summer research. Learn to find, apply, and enhance your research journey.

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May 2026

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    Student Workshop: Resumes, Interviews, and Continuing Excellence
    Student Workshop: Resumes, Interviews, and Continuing Excellence
    2:00pm
    at Academic Learning Center, 5500

    Join our workshop to elevate your research-focused resume or CV! Whether you've completed research or are starting at KSU, discover tips for optimal resumes, internal funding opportunities, VIP programs, and REUs for paid summer research. Learn to find, apply, and enhance your research journey.

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    Undergraduate Research Club (URC) Meeting
    Undergraduate Research Club (URC) Meeting
    5:30pm
    at Academic Learning Center, 5500

    We’re not just about research; we’re about discovery, innovation, and creativity—all while having fun. Whether you’re curious about starting your own project, connecting with brilliant mentors, or just want to explore what research is all about, Undergraduate Research Club (URC) is your place at Kennesaw State University. 

     

    Here’s what you can do as a URC member: 

    • Kickstart your research journey—learn the ropes, find a mentor, and dive into exciting projects. 
    • Share your breakthroughs—we’ll guide you on how to present your results, publish your work, and even secure funding! 

     

    Plus, we’re always mixing things up with fun events, workshops, and opportunities to meet fellow students and faculty who are just as passionate about research as you are. Join us, and let’s make research an adventure! 

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    Student Researcher Event: Year-End Social - Marietta
    Student Researcher Event: Year-End Social - Marietta
    5:00pm
    at Engineering Technology Center, Q104

    Join us to destress before finals week! Board games, free food and Office of Research merch!

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    Student Researcher Event: Year-End Social- Kennesaw
    Student Researcher Event: Year-End Social- Kennesaw
    10:00am
    at Academic Learning Center, 2100

    Join us to destress before finals week! Board games, free food and Office of Research merch!

    Student Workshop: Reflections on Your Research Experience
    Student Workshop: Reflections on Your Research Experience
    3:30pm

    In this interactive session, we will reflect on your research experiences over the past semester or year, including what skills you've developed, how you felt about your research experience, how the research experience connects to career readiness, what your next steps will be, and more. For this session, please be on a computer rather than a phone, as you'll need to type answers to questions and submit the type-written responses at the end of the session. 

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    Writing Retreat
    Writing Retreat
    8:00am
    at iSTEM Building

    This two-day writing retreat is designed to give researchers across all disciplines dedicated time and space to focus on the writing projects that matter most to them, including grant proposals, journal articles, book manuscripts, and more. Intended as a kickoff to summer research activities, the retreat provides a supportive environment with structured writing time, community, and meals to help participants make meaningful progress.

     

    In addition to protected writing time, optional workshops will cover key proposal components such as budgets, biosketches, facilities descriptions, and data management plans to further support research success.

     

    Register at the link provided. 

    Writing Retreat for STEM + nonSTEM Faculty
    Writing Retreat for STEM + nonSTEM Faculty
    9:00am
    at iSTEM Building

    The Office of Research is hosting a two-day writing retreat designed to bring together researchers across and beyond STEM disciplines. This retreat will provide dedicated time, space, and a supportive community to help kick off a productive summer of research. Participants will also benefit from workshops on key supporting documents, including budgets, human subjects, and biosketches, woven throughout the experience.

     

    Breakfast and lunch provided. Please register at the link below

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    Friday
    Writing Retreat
    Writing Retreat
    8:00am
    at iSTEM Building

    This two-day writing retreat is designed to give researchers across all disciplines dedicated time and space to focus on the writing projects that matter most to them, including grant proposals, journal articles, book manuscripts, and more. Intended as a kickoff to summer research activities, the retreat provides a supportive environment with structured writing time, community, and meals to help participants make meaningful progress.

     

    In addition to protected writing time, optional workshops will cover key proposal components such as budgets, biosketches, facilities descriptions, and data management plans to further support research success.

     

    Register at the link provided. 

    Writing Retreat for STEM + nonSTEM Faculty
    Writing Retreat for STEM + nonSTEM Faculty
    9:00am
    at iSTEM Building

    The Office of Research is hosting a two-day writing retreat designed to bring together researchers across and beyond STEM disciplines. This retreat will provide dedicated time, space, and a supportive community to help kick off a productive summer of research. Participants will also benefit from workshops on key supporting documents, including budgets, human subjects, and biosketches, woven throughout the experience.

     

    Breakfast and lunch provided. Please register at the link below

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June 2026

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    Summer Undergradaute Research Program (SURP)
    Summer Undergradaute Research Program (SURP)
    All Day

    The Office of Undergraduate Research's (OUR) Summer Undergraduate Research Program helps support students in full-time research endeavors during the 8-week summer session. Selected students are conducting research under the guidance of a full-time tenured or tenure-track faculty member (Primary Investigator [PI]) at Kennesaw State University, and are attending professional development workshops provided by the OUR, which help prepare them for disseminating their work.

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    Thursday
    Summer Undergradaute Research Program (SURP)
    Summer Undergradaute Research Program (SURP)
    All Day

    The Office of Undergraduate Research's (OUR) Summer Undergraduate Research Program helps support students in full-time research endeavors during the 8-week summer session. Selected students are conducting research under the guidance of a full-time tenured or tenure-track faculty member (Primary Investigator [PI]) at Kennesaw State University, and are attending professional development workshops provided by the OUR, which help prepare them for disseminating their work.

  • 5
    Friday
    Summer Undergradaute Research Program (SURP)
    Summer Undergradaute Research Program (SURP)
    All Day

    The Office of Undergraduate Research's (OUR) Summer Undergraduate Research Program helps support students in full-time research endeavors during the 8-week summer session. Selected students are conducting research under the guidance of a full-time tenured or tenure-track faculty member (Primary Investigator [PI]) at Kennesaw State University, and are attending professional development workshops provided by the OUR, which help prepare them for disseminating their work.

  • 6
    Saturday
    Summer Undergradaute Research Program (SURP)
    Summer Undergradaute Research Program (SURP)
    All Day

    The Office of Undergraduate Research's (OUR) Summer Undergraduate Research Program helps support students in full-time research endeavors during the 8-week summer session. Selected students are conducting research under the guidance of a full-time tenured or tenure-track faculty member (Primary Investigator [PI]) at Kennesaw State University, and are attending professional development workshops provided by the OUR, which help prepare them for disseminating their work.

  • 7
    Sunday
    Summer Undergradaute Research Program (SURP)
    Summer Undergradaute Research Program (SURP)
    All Day

    The Office of Undergraduate Research's (OUR) Summer Undergraduate Research Program helps support students in full-time research endeavors during the 8-week summer session. Selected students are conducting research under the guidance of a full-time tenured or tenure-track faculty member (Primary Investigator [PI]) at Kennesaw State University, and are attending professional development workshops provided by the OUR, which help prepare them for disseminating their work.

  • 8
    Monday
    Summer Undergradaute Research Program (SURP)
    Summer Undergradaute Research Program (SURP)
    All Day

    The Office of Undergraduate Research's (OUR) Summer Undergraduate Research Program helps support students in full-time research endeavors during the 8-week summer session. Selected students are conducting research under the guidance of a full-time tenured or tenure-track faculty member (Primary Investigator [PI]) at Kennesaw State University, and are attending professional development workshops provided by the OUR, which help prepare them for disseminating their work.

  • 9
    Tuesday
    Summer Undergradaute Research Program (SURP)
    Summer Undergradaute Research Program (SURP)
    All Day

    The Office of Undergraduate Research's (OUR) Summer Undergraduate Research Program helps support students in full-time research endeavors during the 8-week summer session. Selected students are conducting research under the guidance of a full-time tenured or tenure-track faculty member (Primary Investigator [PI]) at Kennesaw State University, and are attending professional development workshops provided by the OUR, which help prepare them for disseminating their work.

  • 10
    Wednesday
    Summer Undergradaute Research Program (SURP)
    Summer Undergradaute Research Program (SURP)
    All Day

    The Office of Undergraduate Research's (OUR) Summer Undergraduate Research Program helps support students in full-time research endeavors during the 8-week summer session. Selected students are conducting research under the guidance of a full-time tenured or tenure-track faculty member (Primary Investigator [PI]) at Kennesaw State University, and are attending professional development workshops provided by the OUR, which help prepare them for disseminating their work.

  • 11
    Thursday
    Summer Undergradaute Research Program (SURP)
    Summer Undergradaute Research Program (SURP)
    All Day

    The Office of Undergraduate Research's (OUR) Summer Undergraduate Research Program helps support students in full-time research endeavors during the 8-week summer session. Selected students are conducting research under the guidance of a full-time tenured or tenure-track faculty member (Primary Investigator [PI]) at Kennesaw State University, and are attending professional development workshops provided by the OUR, which help prepare them for disseminating their work.

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    Friday
    Summer Undergradaute Research Program (SURP)
    Summer Undergradaute Research Program (SURP)
    All Day

    The Office of Undergraduate Research's (OUR) Summer Undergraduate Research Program helps support students in full-time research endeavors during the 8-week summer session. Selected students are conducting research under the guidance of a full-time tenured or tenure-track faculty member (Primary Investigator [PI]) at Kennesaw State University, and are attending professional development workshops provided by the OUR, which help prepare them for disseminating their work.

  • 13
    Saturday
    Summer Undergradaute Research Program (SURP)
    Summer Undergradaute Research Program (SURP)
    All Day

    The Office of Undergraduate Research's (OUR) Summer Undergraduate Research Program helps support students in full-time research endeavors during the 8-week summer session. Selected students are conducting research under the guidance of a full-time tenured or tenure-track faculty member (Primary Investigator [PI]) at Kennesaw State University, and are attending professional development workshops provided by the OUR, which help prepare them for disseminating their work.

  • 14
    Sunday
    Summer Undergradaute Research Program (SURP)
    Summer Undergradaute Research Program (SURP)
    All Day

    The Office of Undergraduate Research's (OUR) Summer Undergraduate Research Program helps support students in full-time research endeavors during the 8-week summer session. Selected students are conducting research under the guidance of a full-time tenured or tenure-track faculty member (Primary Investigator [PI]) at Kennesaw State University, and are attending professional development workshops provided by the OUR, which help prepare them for disseminating their work.

  • 15
    Monday
    Summer Undergradaute Research Program (SURP)
    Summer Undergradaute Research Program (SURP)
    All Day

    The Office of Undergraduate Research's (OUR) Summer Undergraduate Research Program helps support students in full-time research endeavors during the 8-week summer session. Selected students are conducting research under the guidance of a full-time tenured or tenure-track faculty member (Primary Investigator [PI]) at Kennesaw State University, and are attending professional development workshops provided by the OUR, which help prepare them for disseminating their work.

  • 16
    Tuesday
    Summer Undergradaute Research Program (SURP)
    Summer Undergradaute Research Program (SURP)
    All Day

    The Office of Undergraduate Research's (OUR) Summer Undergraduate Research Program helps support students in full-time research endeavors during the 8-week summer session. Selected students are conducting research under the guidance of a full-time tenured or tenure-track faculty member (Primary Investigator [PI]) at Kennesaw State University, and are attending professional development workshops provided by the OUR, which help prepare them for disseminating their work.

  • 17
    Wednesday
    Summer Undergradaute Research Program (SURP)
    Summer Undergradaute Research Program (SURP)
    All Day

    The Office of Undergraduate Research's (OUR) Summer Undergraduate Research Program helps support students in full-time research endeavors during the 8-week summer session. Selected students are conducting research under the guidance of a full-time tenured or tenure-track faculty member (Primary Investigator [PI]) at Kennesaw State University, and are attending professional development workshops provided by the OUR, which help prepare them for disseminating their work.

  • 18
    Thursday
    Summer Undergradaute Research Program (SURP)
    Summer Undergradaute Research Program (SURP)
    All Day

    The Office of Undergraduate Research's (OUR) Summer Undergraduate Research Program helps support students in full-time research endeavors during the 8-week summer session. Selected students are conducting research under the guidance of a full-time tenured or tenure-track faculty member (Primary Investigator [PI]) at Kennesaw State University, and are attending professional development workshops provided by the OUR, which help prepare them for disseminating their work.

  • 19
    Friday
    Summer Undergradaute Research Program (SURP)
    Summer Undergradaute Research Program (SURP)
    All Day

    The Office of Undergraduate Research's (OUR) Summer Undergraduate Research Program helps support students in full-time research endeavors during the 8-week summer session. Selected students are conducting research under the guidance of a full-time tenured or tenure-track faculty member (Primary Investigator [PI]) at Kennesaw State University, and are attending professional development workshops provided by the OUR, which help prepare them for disseminating their work.

  • 20
    Saturday
    Summer Undergradaute Research Program (SURP)
    Summer Undergradaute Research Program (SURP)
    All Day

    The Office of Undergraduate Research's (OUR) Summer Undergraduate Research Program helps support students in full-time research endeavors during the 8-week summer session. Selected students are conducting research under the guidance of a full-time tenured or tenure-track faculty member (Primary Investigator [PI]) at Kennesaw State University, and are attending professional development workshops provided by the OUR, which help prepare them for disseminating their work.

  • 21
    Sunday
    Summer Undergradaute Research Program (SURP)
    Summer Undergradaute Research Program (SURP)
    All Day

    The Office of Undergraduate Research's (OUR) Summer Undergraduate Research Program helps support students in full-time research endeavors during the 8-week summer session. Selected students are conducting research under the guidance of a full-time tenured or tenure-track faculty member (Primary Investigator [PI]) at Kennesaw State University, and are attending professional development workshops provided by the OUR, which help prepare them for disseminating their work.

  • 22
    Monday
    Summer Undergradaute Research Program (SURP)
    Summer Undergradaute Research Program (SURP)
    All Day

    The Office of Undergraduate Research's (OUR) Summer Undergraduate Research Program helps support students in full-time research endeavors during the 8-week summer session. Selected students are conducting research under the guidance of a full-time tenured or tenure-track faculty member (Primary Investigator [PI]) at Kennesaw State University, and are attending professional development workshops provided by the OUR, which help prepare them for disseminating their work.

  • 23
    Tuesday
    Summer Undergradaute Research Program (SURP)
    Summer Undergradaute Research Program (SURP)
    All Day

    The Office of Undergraduate Research's (OUR) Summer Undergraduate Research Program helps support students in full-time research endeavors during the 8-week summer session. Selected students are conducting research under the guidance of a full-time tenured or tenure-track faculty member (Primary Investigator [PI]) at Kennesaw State University, and are attending professional development workshops provided by the OUR, which help prepare them for disseminating their work.

  • 24
    Wednesday
    Summer Undergradaute Research Program (SURP)
    Summer Undergradaute Research Program (SURP)
    All Day

    The Office of Undergraduate Research's (OUR) Summer Undergraduate Research Program helps support students in full-time research endeavors during the 8-week summer session. Selected students are conducting research under the guidance of a full-time tenured or tenure-track faculty member (Primary Investigator [PI]) at Kennesaw State University, and are attending professional development workshops provided by the OUR, which help prepare them for disseminating their work.

  • 25
    Thursday
    Summer Undergradaute Research Program (SURP)
    Summer Undergradaute Research Program (SURP)
    All Day

    The Office of Undergraduate Research's (OUR) Summer Undergraduate Research Program helps support students in full-time research endeavors during the 8-week summer session. Selected students are conducting research under the guidance of a full-time tenured or tenure-track faculty member (Primary Investigator [PI]) at Kennesaw State University, and are attending professional development workshops provided by the OUR, which help prepare them for disseminating their work.

  • 26
    Friday
    Summer Undergradaute Research Program (SURP)
    Summer Undergradaute Research Program (SURP)
    All Day

    The Office of Undergraduate Research's (OUR) Summer Undergraduate Research Program helps support students in full-time research endeavors during the 8-week summer session. Selected students are conducting research under the guidance of a full-time tenured or tenure-track faculty member (Primary Investigator [PI]) at Kennesaw State University, and are attending professional development workshops provided by the OUR, which help prepare them for disseminating their work.

  • 27
    Saturday
    Summer Undergradaute Research Program (SURP)
    Summer Undergradaute Research Program (SURP)
    All Day

    The Office of Undergraduate Research's (OUR) Summer Undergraduate Research Program helps support students in full-time research endeavors during the 8-week summer session. Selected students are conducting research under the guidance of a full-time tenured or tenure-track faculty member (Primary Investigator [PI]) at Kennesaw State University, and are attending professional development workshops provided by the OUR, which help prepare them for disseminating their work.

  • 28
    Sunday
    Summer Undergradaute Research Program (SURP)
    Summer Undergradaute Research Program (SURP)
    All Day

    The Office of Undergraduate Research's (OUR) Summer Undergraduate Research Program helps support students in full-time research endeavors during the 8-week summer session. Selected students are conducting research under the guidance of a full-time tenured or tenure-track faculty member (Primary Investigator [PI]) at Kennesaw State University, and are attending professional development workshops provided by the OUR, which help prepare them for disseminating their work.

  • 29
    Monday
    Summer Undergradaute Research Program (SURP)
    Summer Undergradaute Research Program (SURP)
    All Day

    The Office of Undergraduate Research's (OUR) Summer Undergraduate Research Program helps support students in full-time research endeavors during the 8-week summer session. Selected students are conducting research under the guidance of a full-time tenured or tenure-track faculty member (Primary Investigator [PI]) at Kennesaw State University, and are attending professional development workshops provided by the OUR, which help prepare them for disseminating their work.

  • 30
    Tuesday
    Summer Undergradaute Research Program (SURP)
    Summer Undergradaute Research Program (SURP)
    All Day

    The Office of Undergraduate Research's (OUR) Summer Undergraduate Research Program helps support students in full-time research endeavors during the 8-week summer session. Selected students are conducting research under the guidance of a full-time tenured or tenure-track faculty member (Primary Investigator [PI]) at Kennesaw State University, and are attending professional development workshops provided by the OUR, which help prepare them for disseminating their work.

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    Summer Undergradaute Research Program (SURP)
    Summer Undergradaute Research Program (SURP)
    All Day

    The Office of Undergraduate Research's (OUR) Summer Undergraduate Research Program helps support students in full-time research endeavors during the 8-week summer session. Selected students are conducting research under the guidance of a full-time tenured or tenure-track faculty member (Primary Investigator [PI]) at Kennesaw State University, and are attending professional development workshops provided by the OUR, which help prepare them for disseminating their work.

  • 2
    Thursday
    Summer Undergradaute Research Program (SURP)
    Summer Undergradaute Research Program (SURP)
    All Day

    The Office of Undergraduate Research's (OUR) Summer Undergraduate Research Program helps support students in full-time research endeavors during the 8-week summer session. Selected students are conducting research under the guidance of a full-time tenured or tenure-track faculty member (Primary Investigator [PI]) at Kennesaw State University, and are attending professional development workshops provided by the OUR, which help prepare them for disseminating their work.

  • 3
    Friday
    Summer Undergradaute Research Program (SURP)
    Summer Undergradaute Research Program (SURP)
    All Day

    The Office of Undergraduate Research's (OUR) Summer Undergraduate Research Program helps support students in full-time research endeavors during the 8-week summer session. Selected students are conducting research under the guidance of a full-time tenured or tenure-track faculty member (Primary Investigator [PI]) at Kennesaw State University, and are attending professional development workshops provided by the OUR, which help prepare them for disseminating their work.

  • 4
    Saturday
    Summer Undergradaute Research Program (SURP)
    Summer Undergradaute Research Program (SURP)
    All Day

    The Office of Undergraduate Research's (OUR) Summer Undergraduate Research Program helps support students in full-time research endeavors during the 8-week summer session. Selected students are conducting research under the guidance of a full-time tenured or tenure-track faculty member (Primary Investigator [PI]) at Kennesaw State University, and are attending professional development workshops provided by the OUR, which help prepare them for disseminating their work.

  • 5
    Sunday
    Summer Undergradaute Research Program (SURP)
    Summer Undergradaute Research Program (SURP)
    All Day

    The Office of Undergraduate Research's (OUR) Summer Undergraduate Research Program helps support students in full-time research endeavors during the 8-week summer session. Selected students are conducting research under the guidance of a full-time tenured or tenure-track faculty member (Primary Investigator [PI]) at Kennesaw State University, and are attending professional development workshops provided by the OUR, which help prepare them for disseminating their work.

  • 6
    Monday
    Summer Undergradaute Research Program (SURP)
    Summer Undergradaute Research Program (SURP)
    All Day

    The Office of Undergraduate Research's (OUR) Summer Undergraduate Research Program helps support students in full-time research endeavors during the 8-week summer session. Selected students are conducting research under the guidance of a full-time tenured or tenure-track faculty member (Primary Investigator [PI]) at Kennesaw State University, and are attending professional development workshops provided by the OUR, which help prepare them for disseminating their work.

  • 7
    Tuesday
    Summer Undergradaute Research Program (SURP)
    Summer Undergradaute Research Program (SURP)
    All Day

    The Office of Undergraduate Research's (OUR) Summer Undergraduate Research Program helps support students in full-time research endeavors during the 8-week summer session. Selected students are conducting research under the guidance of a full-time tenured or tenure-track faculty member (Primary Investigator [PI]) at Kennesaw State University, and are attending professional development workshops provided by the OUR, which help prepare them for disseminating their work.

  • 8
    Wednesday
    Summer Undergradaute Research Program (SURP)
    Summer Undergradaute Research Program (SURP)
    All Day

    The Office of Undergraduate Research's (OUR) Summer Undergraduate Research Program helps support students in full-time research endeavors during the 8-week summer session. Selected students are conducting research under the guidance of a full-time tenured or tenure-track faculty member (Primary Investigator [PI]) at Kennesaw State University, and are attending professional development workshops provided by the OUR, which help prepare them for disseminating their work.

  • 9
    Thursday
    Summer Undergradaute Research Program (SURP)
    Summer Undergradaute Research Program (SURP)
    All Day

    The Office of Undergraduate Research's (OUR) Summer Undergraduate Research Program helps support students in full-time research endeavors during the 8-week summer session. Selected students are conducting research under the guidance of a full-time tenured or tenure-track faculty member (Primary Investigator [PI]) at Kennesaw State University, and are attending professional development workshops provided by the OUR, which help prepare them for disseminating their work.

  • 10
    Friday
    Summer Undergradaute Research Program (SURP)
    Summer Undergradaute Research Program (SURP)
    All Day

    The Office of Undergraduate Research's (OUR) Summer Undergraduate Research Program helps support students in full-time research endeavors during the 8-week summer session. Selected students are conducting research under the guidance of a full-time tenured or tenure-track faculty member (Primary Investigator [PI]) at Kennesaw State University, and are attending professional development workshops provided by the OUR, which help prepare them for disseminating their work.

  • 11
    Saturday
    Summer Undergradaute Research Program (SURP)
    Summer Undergradaute Research Program (SURP)
    All Day

    The Office of Undergraduate Research's (OUR) Summer Undergraduate Research Program helps support students in full-time research endeavors during the 8-week summer session. Selected students are conducting research under the guidance of a full-time tenured or tenure-track faculty member (Primary Investigator [PI]) at Kennesaw State University, and are attending professional development workshops provided by the OUR, which help prepare them for disseminating their work.

  • 12
    Sunday
    Summer Undergradaute Research Program (SURP)
    Summer Undergradaute Research Program (SURP)
    All Day

    The Office of Undergraduate Research's (OUR) Summer Undergraduate Research Program helps support students in full-time research endeavors during the 8-week summer session. Selected students are conducting research under the guidance of a full-time tenured or tenure-track faculty member (Primary Investigator [PI]) at Kennesaw State University, and are attending professional development workshops provided by the OUR, which help prepare them for disseminating their work.

  • 13
    Monday
    Summer Undergradaute Research Program (SURP)
    Summer Undergradaute Research Program (SURP)
    All Day

    The Office of Undergraduate Research's (OUR) Summer Undergraduate Research Program helps support students in full-time research endeavors during the 8-week summer session. Selected students are conducting research under the guidance of a full-time tenured or tenure-track faculty member (Primary Investigator [PI]) at Kennesaw State University, and are attending professional development workshops provided by the OUR, which help prepare them for disseminating their work.

  • 14
    Tuesday
    Summer Undergradaute Research Program (SURP)
    Summer Undergradaute Research Program (SURP)
    All Day

    The Office of Undergraduate Research's (OUR) Summer Undergraduate Research Program helps support students in full-time research endeavors during the 8-week summer session. Selected students are conducting research under the guidance of a full-time tenured or tenure-track faculty member (Primary Investigator [PI]) at Kennesaw State University, and are attending professional development workshops provided by the OUR, which help prepare them for disseminating their work.

  • 15
    Wednesday
    Summer Undergradaute Research Program (SURP)
    Summer Undergradaute Research Program (SURP)
    All Day

    The Office of Undergraduate Research's (OUR) Summer Undergraduate Research Program helps support students in full-time research endeavors during the 8-week summer session. Selected students are conducting research under the guidance of a full-time tenured or tenure-track faculty member (Primary Investigator [PI]) at Kennesaw State University, and are attending professional development workshops provided by the OUR, which help prepare them for disseminating their work.

  • 16
    Thursday
    Summer Undergradaute Research Program (SURP)
    Summer Undergradaute Research Program (SURP)
    All Day

    The Office of Undergraduate Research's (OUR) Summer Undergraduate Research Program helps support students in full-time research endeavors during the 8-week summer session. Selected students are conducting research under the guidance of a full-time tenured or tenure-track faculty member (Primary Investigator [PI]) at Kennesaw State University, and are attending professional development workshops provided by the OUR, which help prepare them for disseminating their work.

  • 17
    Friday
    Summer Undergradaute Research Program (SURP)
    Summer Undergradaute Research Program (SURP)
    All Day

    The Office of Undergraduate Research's (OUR) Summer Undergraduate Research Program helps support students in full-time research endeavors during the 8-week summer session. Selected students are conducting research under the guidance of a full-time tenured or tenure-track faculty member (Primary Investigator [PI]) at Kennesaw State University, and are attending professional development workshops provided by the OUR, which help prepare them for disseminating their work.

  • 18
    Saturday
    Summer Undergradaute Research Program (SURP)
    Summer Undergradaute Research Program (SURP)
    All Day

    The Office of Undergraduate Research's (OUR) Summer Undergraduate Research Program helps support students in full-time research endeavors during the 8-week summer session. Selected students are conducting research under the guidance of a full-time tenured or tenure-track faculty member (Primary Investigator [PI]) at Kennesaw State University, and are attending professional development workshops provided by the OUR, which help prepare them for disseminating their work.

  • 19
    Sunday
    Summer Undergradaute Research Program (SURP)
    Summer Undergradaute Research Program (SURP)
    All Day

    The Office of Undergraduate Research's (OUR) Summer Undergraduate Research Program helps support students in full-time research endeavors during the 8-week summer session. Selected students are conducting research under the guidance of a full-time tenured or tenure-track faculty member (Primary Investigator [PI]) at Kennesaw State University, and are attending professional development workshops provided by the OUR, which help prepare them for disseminating their work.

  • 20
    Monday
    Summer Undergradaute Research Program (SURP)
    Summer Undergradaute Research Program (SURP)
    All Day

    The Office of Undergraduate Research's (OUR) Summer Undergraduate Research Program helps support students in full-time research endeavors during the 8-week summer session. Selected students are conducting research under the guidance of a full-time tenured or tenure-track faculty member (Primary Investigator [PI]) at Kennesaw State University, and are attending professional development workshops provided by the OUR, which help prepare them for disseminating their work.

  • 21
    Tuesday
    Summer Undergradaute Research Program (SURP)
    Summer Undergradaute Research Program (SURP)
    All Day

    The Office of Undergraduate Research's (OUR) Summer Undergraduate Research Program helps support students in full-time research endeavors during the 8-week summer session. Selected students are conducting research under the guidance of a full-time tenured or tenure-track faculty member (Primary Investigator [PI]) at Kennesaw State University, and are attending professional development workshops provided by the OUR, which help prepare them for disseminating their work.

  • 22
    Wednesday
    Summer Undergradaute Research Program (SURP)
    Summer Undergradaute Research Program (SURP)
    All Day

    The Office of Undergraduate Research's (OUR) Summer Undergraduate Research Program helps support students in full-time research endeavors during the 8-week summer session. Selected students are conducting research under the guidance of a full-time tenured or tenure-track faculty member (Primary Investigator [PI]) at Kennesaw State University, and are attending professional development workshops provided by the OUR, which help prepare them for disseminating their work.

  • 23
    Thursday
    Summer Undergradaute Research Program (SURP)
    Summer Undergradaute Research Program (SURP)
    All Day

    The Office of Undergraduate Research's (OUR) Summer Undergraduate Research Program helps support students in full-time research endeavors during the 8-week summer session. Selected students are conducting research under the guidance of a full-time tenured or tenure-track faculty member (Primary Investigator [PI]) at Kennesaw State University, and are attending professional development workshops provided by the OUR, which help prepare them for disseminating their work.

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    Friday
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    Sunday
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