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View ArticleKHF Awards $1.5 Million To KU School Of Public Health
Fundraising efforts to establish a school of public health at the University of Kansas have received a big boost from the Kansas Health Foundation.
View ArticleSenate Budget Would Cut $10M for KU Med Building
There was a setback for the University of Kansas Medical Center in state budget discussions Monday.A Senate committee voted to cut out $10 million that would help pay for a new health education...
View ArticleObama To Visit KU, But Few Details Known (Updated)
Updated April 17, 6:44am: In the wake of the tragedy in Boston, President Obama has canceled his visit to Kansas.President Barack Obama will visit the University of Kansas campus later this week. But...
View ArticleFinal Kansas Budget Could Delay Funding For KU's New Bioscience Research...
A tentative deal on a final Kansas budget does not include $2 million dollars to help fund a new bioscience research and development center at the University of Kansas.Governor Sam Brownback has urged...
View ArticleKU Gets $58 Million from Estate Of Al & Lila Self; Largest Private Gift Ever
The University of Kansas has received its largest private donation ever - $58 million. KU Chancellor Bernadette Gray-Little announced the gift on Tuesday from the estate of Al and Lila Self."The Selfs...
View ArticlePresident Obama Speaks At KU
President Obama spoke on the University of Kansas campus on Thursday, Jan.22nd. KMUW's Aileen LeBlanc has more . . .With the State of the Union still on the top of his mind, President Obama seemed to...
View ArticleKU Student Senate Endorses Demands From Multicultural Student Group
The University of Kansas Student Senate has voted to support a series of demands aimed at making the campus more inclusive.The resolution says the Student Senate supports the goals of Rock Chalk...
View ArticleKU Defends Construction Bond Decision Before Kansas Lawmakers
An earlier version of this story ran Feb. 9 during All Things Considered.Officials from the University of Kansas are defending their decision to seek bonds outside of the state for a construction...
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