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Recent News About University Of Kansas
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Former Shadow Hills High School guard Chris Carter’s collegiate team has been invited to the NCAA tournament.
On March 12th, Shadow Hills High School Guard Chris Carter’s collegiate team the Kansas Jayhawks were invited to the NCAA tournament as a 4 seed.
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Former Winter Haven Senior High School guard Zakiyah Franklin’s collegiate team has been invited to the NCAA tournament.
On March 12th, Winter Haven Senior High School Guard Zakiyah Franklin’s collegiate team the Kansas Jayhawks were invited to the NCAA tournament as a 8 seed.
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What this Douglas County athlete said on Twitter about their university prospects in week ending June 24
This player posted on Twitter about a university visits in the week ending June 24.
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What this Douglas County athlete said on Twitter about their university prospects in week ending April 29
This player posted on Twitter about a university offers in the week ending April 29.
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KU Launches New Online Applied Cybersecurity Degree To Meet Demand Of Local Tech-Sector Job Market
Noting the growing demand for skilled employees in tech-sector jobs in the Kansas City metropolitan area and beyond, the University of Kansas School of Professional Studies is launching a new bachelor’s degree in applied cybersecurity, targeted toward undergraduate transfer and degree-completion students.
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New Study Reveals Steady Rise In Multiple Funding Methods Needed To Pay For College
Few costs have ballooned more than those of earning a college education.
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Ku Engineering Professor, Research Leadership Team Member Wins Research Award
A professor of engineering and a member of the senior research leadership team at the University of Kansas is being honored for leading research that fuses biology, materials science and engineering into repairing tissue functions, addressing dental and oral diseases and restoring oral health as well as developing sustainable and renewable biobased products for multiple sectors.
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Big Changes Inspire Ceramic Artist’s New Work
Globe-trotting, giving birth and then COVID-19 lockdown — in that order — all helped to inspire the latest cycle of ceramic works from Sarah Gross.
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Spencer Museum To Host Community Celebration Of New Collection Galleries on March 4
The Spencer Museum of Art invites the public to explore its recently renovated and reinstalled collection galleries at Level Up!, An Art Party for All, from noon to 5 p.m. March 4.
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Kansas Comeback Falls Short at Baylor
Kansas trailed by as many as 11 points in the third quarter, but closed to within two twice in the fourth, before falling 77-73 at Baylor on Wednesday evening at the Ferrell Center.
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KU Leading Project To Aid Students Who Internalized Anxious Feelings From Pandemic
The University of Kansas has secured grant funding to conduct a project to look for students with internalizing behaviors who have anxious feelings that may negatively affect their education, and to help teachers implement new strategies to attend to those feelings while re-engaging in school.
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No. 8 Kansas Takes Down No. 7 K-State 90-78
Jalen Wilson remembers every slight. Every criticism. Every chip that’s landed on his shoulder.
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Law Journal Symposium To Explore The Barriers Formerly Incarcerated People Face For Successful Reentry
The United States continues to have one of the highest recidivism rates in the world.
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Kansas’ Kevin McCullar Jr. Named to Naismith Defensive Player of the Year Watch List
For the second straight season, Kansas redshirt-senior Kevin McCullar Jr. has been named one of 15 to the Naismith Defensive Player of the Year Watch List, the Atlanta Tipoff Club announced Thursday.
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New Immersive Learning Program Will Explore The Culture, Environment And Diversity Of Kansas
New Immersive Learning Program Will Explore The Culture, Environment And Diversity Of Kansas
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UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS: Groundwater Levels Near Stable In Western Kansas, Up Slightly In Central Kansas
Average groundwater levels in central and western Kansas held fairly steady during 2019 as annual precipitation rates were near to above average in much of the state, according to preliminary data compiled by the Kansas Geological Survey.
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UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS: U.S News & World Report Lists 48 KU Graduate Programs In Top 50 Among Public Schools In 2021 Rankings.
The University of Kansas has nine graduate programs in the top 10 and 48 programs ranked in the top 50 among public universities in the 2021 rankings from U.S. News & World Report, released today.
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UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS: Book Outlines How Agriculture Can Be Revolutionized, Supported By New International Bodies.
Revolutionizing the way humans practice agriculture by implementing new practices supported by international bodies might sound like a radical idea.
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UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS: Educators Faced With Unprecedented Challenges, Yet Strategies Exist For Shifting To Online Learning, Experts Say
In response to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, schools across the country have joined countless other institutions in closing their doors to prevent large gatherings.
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UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS: When Experts Attack's Podcast Lets Specialist Set The Record Straight On Their Area Of Expertise.
In an era when reality and hoax can look the same on the internet, a new podcast is giving listeners the scoop from people who know what they’re talking about.