Competing in their seventh consecutive NAIA National Championship, the Baker dance team posted an overall score of 83.49 and finished in eighth place at the 2023 NAIA National Championships.
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.
The Douglas County Heritage Conservation Council (HCC) announces $210,000 in funding is available through its 2023 Natural & Cultural grant program.
Malachi Karibo placed fourth in the 197-pound bracket after coming up a couple points shy of advancing to the title match to lead the Baker men's wrestling team who sent a total of five wrestlers to the 2022-23 NAIA Men's Wrestling Championships this past weekend in Park City, Kan.
The Douglas County Appraiser’s Office mailed change of value notices for about 41,290 properties on Feb. 28. The information includes last year’s value and the new 2023 value.
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.
Over the weekend, the Baker baseball team faced off with Dakota State University, and the Wildcats were able to take 2-of-3 from the Trojans, sweeping the Sunday doubleheader.
Tavius Woodall set a new 200-meter indoor mark and Tajanique Bell earned a top-15 finish in the 60-meter hurdles as the Baker track and field duo competed at the 2022-23 NAIA Indoor Track and Field Championships this weekend in Brookings, S.D.