The state of Kansas to the rescue.
That’s not a phrase you hear often in the state’s higher education circles, as a frequent refrain from academic administrators has been about continued declines in state funding for universities.
But 2023 financial statements for the University of ...
Most question-and-answer sessions don’t involve the person answering the questions casually flipping upside down and floating in midair — but then again, a Q&A Friday afternoon with University of Kansas alumna Loral O’Hara was far from ordinary.
That’s because O’Hara, a 2006 ...
An exhibit on the impact of the 1955 murder of Emmett Till — a 14-year old Black boy who was killed in Mississippi and whose murderers escaped conviction — opens Friday at a KU museum.
The exhibit “Emmett Till and Mamie Till-Mobley: Let the World See” opens Feb. 9 at the Spencer ...
An online master’s degree in special education from KU is the best in the country, and KU’s online MBA program is in the top 10, according to new rankings released this week.
KU’s Master’s in Special Education Programs took the No. 1 spot in U.S. News & World Report’s Best ...
BOSTON (AP) — At 6-foot-11, Scot Pollard's size helped him play more than a decade in the NBA, earning him a championship ring with the 2008 Boston Celtics.
Now it may be killing him.
Pollard needs a heart transplant, an already dire predicament that is made more difficult by the fact so ...
There’s a lot of talk about “election integrity,” but not as much talk about how the agencies that oversee state and local elections are funded.
KU’s Dole Institute of Politics is partnering with the Edward M. Kennedy Institute for the United States Senate on a national project to ...