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- Pitts tells Lawrence audience that pursuing facts must be the basis of forming opinions
- Well-known columnist receives William Allen White Foundation National Citation
- February 5, 2010
- Nationally syndicated columnist Leonard Pitts told a Kansas University audience the importance of pursuing truth on Friday.
- KU unveils first candidate for new Dean of Music position
- February 5, 2010
- Kansas University has announced its first of three finalists for the dean of the new School of Music.
- KU to ban sale of tobacco products from its campus
- 03:08 p.m., February 5, 2010 Updated 05:23 p.m.
- Kansas University announced Friday afternoon that cigarettes and other tobacco products would no longer be sold on campus.
- Bridges earns Oscars praise in ‘Crazy Heart’
- February 5, 2010
- So, the sexy young reporter asks, “Where do all these songs come from?” Bad Blake growls: “Life, unfortunately” …
- Statehouse Live: Parkinson says after budget, not a lot for lawmakers to do; Gray-Little says KU has been hurt by budget cuts
- 09:32 a.m., February 4, 2010 Updated 11:57 a.m.
- Recent budget cuts and unfunded mandates to KU have totaled $37.3 million and resulted in cutting more than 200 positions.
- Cancer Center hires radiation specialist
- KU Med Center alumnus to assist with obtaining national designation
- February 4, 2010
- A radiation oncology specialist is returning home to Kansas University on Feb. 15 to assist with its National Cancer Institute designation.
- Former legislator McKechnie picked to fill regents slot
- Ed McKechnie to fill seat vacated by William Thornton
- 04:10 p.m., February 3, 2010 Updated 05:37 p.m.
- Gov. Mark Parkinson on Wednesday appointed former legislator Ed McKechnie to the Kansas Board of Regents.
- Dean candidate says initiatives would support chancellor
- February 2, 2010
- Joseph Shields told a Kansas University audience Monday how he would support Chancellor Bernadette Gray-Little’s goals if he were dean of KU’s College of Liberal Arts and Sciences.
- Interim dean a finalist for KU’s liberal arts deanship
- February 1, 2010
- Kansas University’s third finalist for its liberal arts dean position should be familiar with the position.
- KU looking seriously at how it could extend benefits to domestic partners
- February 1, 2010
- A task force at Kansas University is examining ways that benefits could be extended to employees with domestic partners.
- KU professor to take EPA post
- February 1, 2010
- A Kansas University professor recently named to a federal environmental administration post is no stranger to career changes.
- Cancer center seeks recruits
- KU angling for doctors who have NCI funding
- January 31, 2010
- As Kansas University’s Cancer Center continues its march toward National Cancer Institute designation, leaders are increasingly pinning their hopes on the recruitment of top-notch researchers to propel them to success.
- Ex-KU leader lauded for efforts
- January 30, 2010
- The Lawrence Chamber of Commerce’s 2009 Citizen of the Years is a retired Kansas University administrator who has since logged numerous hours of giving back to the community.
- KU names second finalist for liberal arts deanship
- January 29, 2010
- Kansas University’s second candidate for its liberal arts dean is Joseph C. Shields, the chairman of the department of physics and astronomy at Ohio University.
- Committee formed to search for dean
- January 29, 2010
- Kansas University has named a committee to lead the search for a new law dean.
- KU introduces first candidate for arts and sciences dean
- January 25, 2010
- The first of four candidates for Kansas University’s liberal arts dean post told a public forum Monday that she would focus on the college’s changing concepts, communities and resources as dean.
- A flexible career: Variety of jobs motivates KU housemother
- January 25, 2010
- Don’t even ask Kansas University Sigma Delta Tau’s housemother, Betty Nichols, 86, when she’s going to retire. It’s not on her radar.
- Local Jewish community making effort to educate after Thursday incident on airplane
- Tefillin, though obscure, not sinister
- January 22, 2010
- The local Jewish community is on a mission to educate, after a US Airways Express pilot diverted his jet Thursday morning to Philadelphia when a teen wrapped himself up in straps and began the routine during a flight between New York and Kentucky.
- George Foreman to visit KU
- January 22, 2010
- Boxing champion George Foreman is scheduled to visit Kansas University on Feb. 4.
- KU unveils Spanish-language version of Web site
- January 22, 2010
- Kansas University has announced it is reaching out to Kansas’ Latino and Hispanic population with a new Spanish-language version of its Web site.
- KU ‘green’ engineering laboratory authorized
- January 22, 2010
- The Kansas Board of Regents on Thursday approved authorization for construction of a $21.6 million “green technologies” engineering laboratory at Kansas University.
- Property transfer to Cancer Center OK’d
- January 22, 2010
- The Kansas Board of Regents on Thursday authorized the transfer of property from the Kansas University Endowment Association that is part of an $18 million gift from the Hall Family Foundation to the KU Cancer Center.
- Chancellor says banning cigarette sales on campus in line with KU values
- January 21, 2010
- The days of buying cigarettes at Kansas University’s student unions may be nearing an end.
- The old college try: Students organize fundraiser for Joe College in its fight against Kansas University
- January 21, 2010
- The controversy between KU and Joe College will be reignited this week with the Joe College Jamfest, a student-organized fundraiser for the T-shirt shop on the brink of collapse …
- KU and city open public meetings to review proposed transit changes
- January 21, 2010
- Gary Brunk’s neighborhood would lose its traditional, fixed-route bus service in favor of a more responsive, so-called “curb-to-curb” arrangement requiring people to call for rides 24 hours in advance. And he’s all on board with the plan.
- Monarch migration under threat
- January 21, 2010
- The number of monarch butterflies spending the winter in Mexico has hit an all-time low, a Kansas University researcher says.
- KBA could spend $1.8 million to fund position at KU Med
- January 20, 2010
- The Kansas Bioscience Authority is looking to make yet another commitment to cancer research at Kansas University.
- Lawrence Memorial Hospital reporting dramatic increase in alcohol poisoning cases in Lawrence
- Trend is for a sharp increase over the past three years
- January 19, 2010
- College students are being admitted to Lawrence Memorial Hospital with complications from alcohol at a rate that’s increasing more than 10 percent per year, according to hospital data.
- Property transfer part of Cancer Center gift
- January 19, 2010
- Kansas University will seek authorization Thursday for a transfer of property from the KU Endowment Association that is part of an $18 million gift from the Hall Family Foundation to the KU Cancer Center.
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