¢ Tuesday's Washington, D.C., screening of "No Child Left Unrecruited" is getting national attention today. The film by two Lawrence High School students, which is about military recruiting provisions in the No Child Left Behind Act, screened in the Capitol at the request of U.S. Rep. Michael ...
¢ Sally Mason, a finalist to become president of the University of Iowa, used her experience as a dean at KU in her interview on Wednesday. A story in the [Des Moines Register][1] chronicles the interviews._Mason said she has had experience with the often-painful process of reducing ...
¢ A Los Angeles Times story examines a decline in natural history museums nation-wide. Leonard Krishtalka, director of the KU Natural History Museum, is among the experts consulted for the story, which is found today on the [Centre (Pa.) Daily Times][1] Web site._"With some major exceptions, ...
¢ Joseph Tash, a KU Medical Center researcher and expert on male fertility, is quoted in a [New York Times][1] Father's Day article on sperm. The story is titled, "Sperm - Sleek Fast and Focused: The Cells that Make Dad Dad."_We are fast approaching Father's Day, the festive occasion on which ...
¢ Ronald Reagan was critical of "The Day After," the nuclear fallout movie filmed in 1983 in Lawrence, according to a story in the [Los Angeles Daily News][1]. A new book details Reagan's thoughts on a variety of films. Unfortunately, the Daily News story didn't get the name of the movie ...
Clark Campbell, swim coach at Kansas University, recalls competing against Lance Armstrong during the cyclist's record-setting appearance in the Tulsa Triathlon in a story in the [Tulsa World][1]._ Looking back on the teenager who went on to win the Tour de France seven times, Campbell said, ...