TOPEKA — The federal government cut 90% of funding for a program that helps people enroll in Medicaid and the Affordable Care Act marketplace, leaving Kansans with fewer options for help understanding their health care options.
The Navigator program paid for experts throughout the state to ...
KU leaders are considering mergers of more than a dozen enrollment-challenged academic programs in hopes of finding administrative savings.
The Kansas Board of Regents is scheduled to hear an update on the early-stage process at its Wednesday meeting, but won’t approve any mergers. Rather, ...
KU is hoping to land on a list that will attract the attention of officials from the CIA to the FBI — the small list of universities offering a degree in the field of intelligence and national security work.
The Kansas Board of Regents on Wednesday is expected to approve the University of ...
Tenured professors at KU and other public universities in Kansas may soon be facing a system of two strikes and you're out, under a proposal up for approval this week by the Kansas Board of Regents.
At Wednesday’s meeting, Regents will consider a new statewide policy that says any faculty ...
TOPEKA — The Kansas attorney general is dropping his federal lawsuit that targeted health care for immigrants across the U.S.
Kris Kobach announced Wednesday he voluntarily dismissed the lawsuit, but health care for certain immigrants was stripped away more than three months ago when ...
As the preliminary results of one cost-saving reorganization at the University of Kansas begin to roll in, leaders are now girding faculty and staff to prepare for another shuffling of university operations.
A KU spokeswoman recently confirmed to the Journal-World that 34 tenured faculty ...