It was a brief journalism lesson Tuesday evening from Bill Kurtis, a Kansan who has had anything but a brief journalism career.
Kurtis — who delivered the 2024 Dole Lecture to a capacity crowd of more than 200 people at the Dole Institute of Politics on the KU campus — has covered the ...
Area veterans soon may have two new places to find help: the University of Kansas law school and a Douglas County courtroom.
The KU law school is set to receive $1.6 million in federal funding to create a new law clinic specifically for veterans. U.S. Sen. Jerry Moran, R-Kansas, was in ...
A University of Georgia associate vice president and pharmaceutical researcher will be the first candidate to interview for a vice chancellor position that oversees all research activity at the University of Kansas.
Shelley Hooks, the associate vice president for research at the University of ...
The editor of a small-town Kansas newspaper that had its newsroom raided by law enforcement urged journalists and the public on Thursday to become even more aggressive in standing up to government.
“What happened to us was that somebody, politically, weaponized the police force, “ Eric ...
Americans should become less worried about a nuclear war and more concerned about an unrestrained Vladimir Putin, the retired general who once oversaw the defense of Europe told a KU crowd on Wednesday.
Retired U.S. Air Force Gen. Philip Breedlove, who served as the Supreme Allied Commander ...
A University of Kansas team took home a runner-up finish in the recently concluded National Debate Tournament, marking the 20th time a KU team has qualified for the Final Four in the country’s most prestigious debate competition.
The KU team of Graham Revare, a junior from Shawnee, and ...