Richard Gwin/Journal World-Photo.Capitol Federal announced at a partnership with KU, as from left, Capitol Federal Chairman & CEO John Dicus, KU business School Dean Neeli Bendapudi, and Capitol Federal Chairman Emeritus Jack Dicus stand in front of Capitol Federals Headquarters in Topeka as a banner sign shows off the partnership between the two as the Capitol Federal Foundation announced a $20 million dollar donation to KU's School of business toward a new building expected to cost $60 million or more.
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Clickker 7 months, 2 weeks ago
Johns wearing a KU tie...c'mon Jack!!
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