WRITER: Chad Lawhorn

Kansas college students soon may be able to get a bachelor's degree with 25% fewer classes

You don’t need to be a math major to understand the appealing arithmetic of a new type of degree approved by the Kansas Board of Regents this week. You soon may be able to get a bachelor’s degree by taking 90 credit hours of classes instead of the standard 120 hours that is now required at the University of Kansas and the state’s other public universities. With tuition and required fees set to cost more ...

Retiring CEO of Kansas Board of Regents urges university athletic departments to be cautious about private equity firms

It wasn’t exactly Eisenhower’s farewell warning about the military industrial complex upon leaving the White House, but the retiring president and CEO of the Kansas Board of Regents did provide a word of caution on Wednesday. And, it did involve an arms race, of sorts — the kind found in college athletics. Blake Flanders, who is retiring at the end of the month as president and CEO of the state agency ...

Girod said latest controversy with Texas Tech is stark reminder of why college athletics needs federal help

As president of the Big 12 Conference, University of Kansas Chancellor Doug Girod has become accustomed to the continual uncertainty surrounding college athletics. But there was one longstanding norm that he didn’t think was at any risk of falling: Student-athletes who gamble on their own teams can no longer be eligible to play. But then, on June 8, that norm fell too when a local judge in Texas ruled that ...

Regents approve new policy for what constitutes DEI-related content in KU, other university classes

Professors at the University of Kansas now have a definition to determine whether their classroom content is crossing into the territory of diversity, equity and inclusion-related content, which soon will face new scrutiny. Now, KU leaders are hoping the definition approved by the Kansas Board of Regents on Wednesday is specific enough. “Anything ambiguous is pretty challenging,” KU Chancellor Doug Girod ...

Regents approve 5% tuition and fee increase for KU for upcoming school year

Most students at the University of Kansas should expect a 5% increase in the tuition and required fees they’ll pay to the university for the upcoming school year. The Kansas Board of Regents on Wednesday unanimously approved tuition increases for nearly every state university for the 2026-2027 school year. KU’s 5.0% increase in tuition and required fees for in-state, undergraduate students was the second ...

KU professors would be limited in how they could present the idea of systemic racism in future classes

The idea of systemic racism could still be taught in required KU courses, but professors could not urge students to accept the idea as fact, according to a proposed policy under consideration. The Kansas Board of Regents next week will consider a new diversity, equity and inclusion policy for the University of Kansas and the state’s other public universities. Regents discussed — but did not agree on a ...