TOPEKA — Less than a week after hearing university leaders call Democratic Gov. Laura Kelly’s $13 million funding proposal for higher education “not enough," a committee helping craft the Kansas government’s budget suggested adding another $10 million on top of it.
The Kansas House of Representatives higher education budget committee on Tuesday finalized its recommendation of $23 million of funding for ...
The biggest win or loss for the University of Kansas basketball program may not come on the court this year. It may come down to whether KU leaders can convince NCAA officials that a man at the center of a pay-for-play college basketball recruiting scandal isn’t a booster of KU.
A pair of NCAA rules experts both agreed this week that if T.J. Gassnola, who has already pleaded guilty to federal fraud charges, ...
The three men who were convicted of fraud for their schemes in a college basketball recruiting scandal — which included the University of Kansas program — recently asked a judge to sentence them to probation rather than jail, according to documents filed in the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York.
In October, a jury found former Adidas executive James Gatto, business manager Christian ...
Topeka — Gov. Laura Kelly’s proposed $9 million increase in higher education funding will not cover the cost of annual inflation at the University of Kansas, and the university will be forced to raise tuition next year if it doesn’t get more support from the state, KU Chancellor Douglas Girod told state legislators Thursday.
Along with Kansas State University Provost Charles Taber, Girod testified in a ...
A trial date has been set for University of Kansas star football player Pooka Williams, who faces a charge of domestic battery.
On Wednesday in Douglas County District Court, Judge James T. George set Williams' trial for 9 a.m. June 3.
The court had previously granted Williams a diversion in the case, but Williams and the Douglas County District Attorney’s Office have not yet come to an agreement on the ...
Updated at 9:20 a.m. Wednesday
The removal of an art installation featuring a modified American flag has made the University of Kansas one of the worst colleges or universities in the country for protecting the freedom of speech, according to a national advocacy organization.
The Foundation for Individual Rights in Education, also known as FIRE, on Tuesday put KU on its list of 10 institutions of higher ...