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Selected Works: Student enjoys spotlight following dance audition

Visitors to the Kennesaw State University campus any time over the past year have probably seen Bryan Gaynor’s robotic dance moves to his favorite hip-hop tunes outside of the KSU Place student housing complex, on the campus green or outside the Carmichael Student Center.

(Originally published in KSU Access, Kennesaw State University, August 2007.)

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Selected Works: ‘Green’ Social Sciences Building Dedicated

A new, nationally certified and environmentally friendly Social Sciences Building was dedicated in November during ceremonies highlighting the university’s strong commitment to ecological leadership.

Originally published in KSU Access, Dec. 2007/Jan. 2008 edition, Kennesaw State University

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Selected Works: University Works to Save Water

North Georgia is in its worst drought since the 1980s, and Kennesaw State University is doing its part to be a good steward and conserve water.

Originally published in KSU Access, Dec. 2007/Jan. 2008, Kennesaw State University.

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Selected Works: Objector rethinks, re-enlists

It’s a long journey to the deserts of Iraq for a man who got out of the Army after the Vietnam War as a conscientious objector.

(Originally published in The Augusta Chronicle, Dec. 18, 2006. Original URL: https://www.augustachronicle.com/stories/2006/12/18/met_109018.shtml.)

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Selected Works: Fort provided vital link [after Hurricane Katrina]

Imagine driving around a military base in south Mississippi, where you’ve never been before. The power is out, and street lighting is nonexistent. Trees are all over the road. Within 72 to 96 hours, you’re working with all your might – on little sleep – to get communications services working that emergency workers must have when cell phone towers have been blown over. This is what Fort Gordon’s 67th Signal Battalion faced last year [2005] as soldiers from the unit were called to provide basic links to the outside world for soldiers and civilians trying to coordinate relief efforts in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina.

(Originally published in The Augusta Chronicle, Sept. 5, 2006. Original URL: https://www.augustachronicle.com/stories/2006/09/05/met_95334.shtml)