The University of Kansas’ Gorton Music and Dance Library will be hosting parties and concerts in February to celebrate 25 years of operations on campus.
KU announced in a news release Friday that the library inside Murphy Hall at 1530 Naismith Drive will hold multiple free events from Feb. ...
The University of Kansas will host a series of seminars on topics related to democracy and academic freedom over the next two years, funded by a grant from the Mellon Foundation.
KU shared details about the seminars in a news release on Friday. The series will be called “Navigating Academic ...
City leaders next week will be considering a tax incentive package for a proposed 121-unit affordable housing complex on the west side of Lawrence.
The housing project is Floret Hill at the southeast corner of Bob Billings Parkway and Kansas Highway 10, and it's being developed by Wheatland ...
TOPEKA — In Vicki Schumacher’s nutrition services office at Wichita Public Schools, staff spend roughly two hours verifying one free lunch application from start to finish.
Under proposed legislation, the office could see its work increase twentyfold.
Current federal law requires schools ...
The leader who oversees the University of Kansas chancellor and the presidents of the other state universities is retiring later this year.
Blake Flanders, president and CEO of the Kansas Board of Regents, announced Thursday afternoon that he will retire from the position on June 30. ...
Lawrence bike shop Cycle Works will hold a “unity ride” on Saturday in support of one of the people in Minneapolis who was recently shot and killed by federal officers.
Keith Muller, an owner of Cycle Works, said that the idea was sparked by a Minneapolis cycle shop called Angry Catfish. ...