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- Eudora students get Chinese instruction
- KU Center for East Asian Studies puts on workshops
- November 22, 2009
- Randi Hacker stood in front of Staci Mann’s third-grade class, enthusiastically telling various students they were either a snake or a dragon. But in the context of the Chinese New Year birth animals, snakes are wise and dragons are pioneering and strong.
- Chancellor’s first 100 days: Gray-Little listening, learning
- 3 goals take top priority: increasing graduation rates, research, private funding
- November 22, 2009
- Kansas University’s new chancellor has spent her first few months in office traveling the state and country, meeting with key players and getting to know her way around in a new setting.
- Leaders offer tips for chancellor’s successful tenure
- November 21, 2009
- Last week, this column focused on the challenges facing Kansas University Chancellor Bernadette Gray-Little as she nears her 100th day as KU’s 17th chancellor.
- Mangino’s contract outlines probe
- Investigation is first step for potential ‘termination for cause’
- November 21, 2009
- News this week that Kansas University administrators have launched an investigation into the actions of football coach Mark Mangino might have come as a bizarre development to some, but those familiar with the wording of the coach’s contract might not be surprised.
- KU’s Chancellor issues statement putting support behind Lew Perkins
- November 20, 2009
- In the wake of an ongoing investigation of KU football coach Mark Mangino, and with rumors flying in the media and on message boards, KU Chancellor Bernadette Gray-Little issued a statement this morning indicating her full support of athletic director Lew Perkins.
- Sexual healing: Dennis Dailey coaches couples with tough love at his intimacy workshop
- November 20, 2009
- “As I’ve said before, if I teach that class and nobody is upset, I’m probably screwing up somehow,” says Dennis Dailey about his Human Sexuality in Everyday Life class…
- Carnival of Chemistry set for Sunday at KU
- November 20, 2009
- Kansas University will be host to its 14th annual Carnival of Chemistry from 1 to 4 p.m. Sunday in Malott Hall.
- Former independent counsel praises Constitution in speech
- System for investigating U.S. officials ‘was not sound,’ he says in interview
- November 20, 2009
- If Ken Starr could change the U.S. Constitution, he would eliminate the requirement that the president must be a natural-born citizen.
- Room, board increase submitted to regents
- November 20, 2009
- The Kansas Board of Regents received a request from Kansas University and other schools to increase room and board.
- KU students reject university’s proposed new alcohol policy
- Plan would have allowed staff to enter rooms if violation suspected
- November 19, 2009
- A panel of Kansas University students has rejected a proposed policy change that would have allowed senior housing staff to enter rooms upon suspicion of a housing violation.
- Kansas Board of Regents OKs contract to implement $25.6 million in conservation projects
- Regents OK plan to implement $25.6M in conservation projects
- November 19, 2009
- The action allows the issuance of bonds that will be secured through an estimated $2.2 million worth of utility savings per year, officials said.
- Life sciences building at medical center to be named for Hemenway
- November 19, 2009
- Former Kansas University Chancellor Robert Hemenway’s name will front the Life Sciences Innovation Center at Kansas University Medical Center in Kansas City, Kan.
- Statehouse Live: Diverse opinions expected in school finance discussion; Life Sciences building named after Hemenway
- 10:30 a.m., November 19, 2009 Updated 02:40 p.m.
- Appropriations panel sets up funding review; Regents approve naming KU Med Center research facility
- Regents to discuss state higher education funding in Kansas at Wednesday meeting
- November 18, 2009
- The board that oversees Kansas’ higher education system is considering its funding problems.
- Documents show what it looks like when Mangino loses his temper
- Coach accused of berating student parking employee in 2007, has not had a ticket since
- November 17, 2009
- The summer before Kansas football would embark on its most successful season in history, the team’s coach would be accused of verbally berating a KU student who had issued him the latest of nearly two dozen tickets for illegally parking in a loading zone near his office.
- KU chancellor joins board of international library cooperative
- November 17, 2009
- Kansas University Chancellor Bernadette Gray-Little has been elected to the board of trustees for the world’s largest library cooperative.
- Google VP tells KU audience that cloud computing, Internet by mobile is the future — and that it’s in reach
- November 16, 2009
- Brian McClendon, Google vice president, predicted a movement toward Internet use on mobile phones Monday during a visit to Kansas University.
- Statehouse Live: Various tax proposals discussed for highway plan; Jenkins gets statement from lobbyists; KU seeking bonds for energy efficiency projects
- 10:36 a.m., November 16, 2009 Updated 02:19 p.m.
- Highway advocates pushing for transportation dollars; New York Times reports U.S. Rep. Lynn Jenkins used lobbyist statement; Regents will consider proposal aimed at utility savings.
- Sales tax boosts research, education efforts
- November 16, 2009
- Though returns from a Johnson County sales tax are suffering from the recession, Kansas University projects benefiting from the tax remain on track.
- HOPE winner’s humor grabs attention
- November 15, 2009
- Every week, Matthew Buechner, Kansas University molecular biosciences associate professor, is faced with a daunting task: making science fun for the 300 undergraduate students attending his biology class.
- Robbery in KU parking lot reported
- 12:46 p.m., November 13, 2009 Updated 07:27 a.m.
- A person was punched in the face and robbed Thursday night while walking to his car at Kansas University, police said.
- KU sees dramatic rise in sports donations
- November 13, 2009
- While Kansas University’s private giving levels continue to remain strong, the pace of giving to athletics has increased more dramatically than giving to academics.
- KU to launch Monarch butterflies into space
- Students in eastern U.S. to follow KU’s butterflies in space
- November 12, 2009
- The International Space Station is getting some unusual new temporary residents — monarch butterflies from Kansas University’s Monarch Watch program.
- Statehouse Live: KU proposes increase in room and board
- 03:47 p.m., November 12, 2009 Updated 03:47 p.m.
- Increase in housing and meal costs goes to Kansas Board of Regents for consideration.
- KU receives $6 million contract for vaccine research
- November 12, 2009
- A $6.85 million contract from the National Institutes of Health will help Kansas University researchers study ways to safely deliver vaccines.
- KU to discuss health care reform
- November 12, 2009
- Health care reform will be the topic of a panel discussion at 7:30 p.m. today at Kansas University’s School of Medicine.
- Independent counsel behind Bill Clinton investigation will speak at KU
- November 11, 2009
- Ken Starr, a former independent counsel whose investigations led to the impeachment of President Bill Clinton, next week will visit the Kansas University School of Law.
- Options discussed for lighted path between KU, downtown
- Brick sidewalks, motion-activated lights considered, but concerns are expressed
- November 11, 2009
- New details and concerns emerged Wednesday about a lighted pathway being planned between downtown Lawrence and the Kansas University campus, as student, city and community leaders discussed the best options to move the project forward.
- KU’s Learned Hall closed for several hours after early-morning mechanical problem
- Parts of building filled with smoke; Reopened at approximately 3:45 a.m.
- November 11, 2009
- A building on the Kansas University campus was closed for about three hours early Wednesday after a mechanical problem caused a section of the building to fill with smoke.
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