Kennesaw State University, commonly known as Kennesaw State, is a public, coeducational university part of the University System of Georgia, and is located in unincorporated Kennesaw, Georgia, USA, approximately 20 miles north of Atlanta. The president of the university is Daniel Papp, Ph.D, the University's third president. Currently, KSU is the third largest university in the University System of Georgia with nearly 20,000 students.
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| - Kennesaw State University, commonly known as Kennesaw State, is a public, coeducational university part of the University System of Georgia, and is located in unincorporated Kennesaw, Georgia, USA, approximately 20 miles north of Atlanta. The president of the university is Daniel Papp, Ph.D, the University's third president. Currently, KSU is the third largest university in the University System of Georgia with nearly 20,000 students.
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| - Kennesaw State University, commonly known as Kennesaw State, is a public, coeducational university part of the University System of Georgia, and is located in unincorporated Kennesaw, Georgia, USA, approximately 20 miles north of Atlanta. The president of the university is Daniel Papp, Ph.D, the University's third president. Currently, KSU is the third largest university in the University System of Georgia with nearly 20,000 students. The Kennesaw State Fighting Owl and Lady Owl basketball teams play Division I basketball in the expansive Convocation Center on the campus of KSU. The teams previously played in the legendary Spec Landrum Center where the men won the NCAA Division II National Championship in 2004.
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