Senior biology student Katie Moerschel’s study on the effects of prenatal exposure to THC won the top prize on Thursday at the Birla Carbon Scholars Symposium. Now in its 10th year, the Symposium marks the completion of an intensive summer research program that allows students to apply their studies toward sponsored projects under the guidance of Kennesaw State faculty scholars.
A delegation team consisting the CEOs from the member countries of the Asian Trade Promotion Forum (ATPF) visited Walton's headquarters recently. They expressed satisfaction after witnessing the research and innovation centre, sophisticated manufacturing plants, and the advanced production process of diversified products, reads a press release. The team also
Kennesaw State University senior Ariane Charland-Martin’s research on creating environmentally friendly materials for technological applications won the top prize Thursday at the annual Birla Carbon Scholars research symposium.