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More than 7,400 undergraduate students at KU earned honor roll distinction for the spring 2024 semester. The honor roll comprises undergraduates who meet requirements in the College of Liberal Arts & Sciences and in the schools of Architecture & Design, Business, Education & Human Sciences, Engineering, Health Professions, Journalism & Mass Communications, Music, Nursing, Pharmacy, Professional Studies and Social Welfare.
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Author shows importance of framing in disability policy discussions
Analyzing interactions in town hall meetings with legislators, a University of Kansas professor of English finds that expressing one's lived experience, too, helps advocates “amplify marginalized voices in public debates.”
![Italian crews in 1935 build roads in the colonial territory of Eritrea.](https://news-archive-assets.ku.edu/data/95/b1/01j2h9ac86h48mt8a63t2cmefg.jpeg)
New book reveals how roads and vehicles transformed colonial societies across Africa
In a new book, Andrew Denning, associate professor of history at the University of Kansas, uncovers how vehicles and the roads they traveled upon began to transform societies across 19th and 20th century Africa … but rarely in the manner colonizing Europeans expected.
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Article tracks history of state history education standards, how teachers can use them as lessons
Stephen Jackson has published an article outlining how state history education standards came about, how they evolved and how teachers can use the standards themselves as history lessons in a way that avoids the common political arguments surrounding the documents.
![KU researchers Kushal Rijal (right) and Neno Fuller (left) performed the TR-TPPE measurement using a ultra-high vacuum photoemission spectroscopy system used in the resesarch.](https://news-archive-assets.ku.edu/data/de/20/01j2cqjxtdg1avw3gqvqc0x6tb.jpg)
Researchers show promising material for solar energy gets its curious boost from entropy
In a study appearing in Advanced Materials, researchers in the lab of Wai-Lun Chan, associate professor of physics & astronomy at KU, have discovered a microscopic mechanism partly explaining the outstanding performance of new carbon-based organic solar cells.
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In a new book, Andrew Denning, associate professor of history at the University of Kansas, uncovers how vehicles and the roads they traveled upon began to transform societies across 19th and 20th century Africa … but rarely in the manner colonizing Europeans expected.
Kansas Communities
![Crew members from Lighthouse Drilling, Kudu Coring, Mull Companies, and the Kansas Geological Survey extract core from the Lyon County well.](https://news-archive-assets.ku.edu/data/70/8c/01j1t9gvbpxxffjbq555j1yx5v.jpg)
Kansas Geological Survey scientists, in collaboration with independent oil and gas company Mull Companies, recently drilled and cored a well in Lyon County to evaluate layers of underground rock that may be enriched in critical minerals — non-fuel minerals and elements that are vital to electronics and other advanced technologies.
Economic Development
![Douglas A. Girod, chancellor of the University of Kansas (left), and Akira Nagasaki, Deputy Head of Mobility Business Division, Panasonic Energy (right)](https://news-archive-assets.ku.edu/data/c8/f5/01j2c0azn02dn3z5q1btnenzvv.jpg)
Panasonic Energy and the University of Kansas today announced that they have signed an agreement aimed at promoting the development of next-generation technologies and the cultivation of specialist expertise in the field of lithium-ion batteries.
Student experience and achievement
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A team of KU engineering students successfully launched a small satellite, called a CubeSat, aboard a NASA-sponsored Firefly Aerospace rocket. The university’s first satellite, known as “KUbeSat-1” reached orbit late in the evening July 3 when it was launched through NASA’s ELaNa 43 mission.
Campus news
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A gift from KU alumna Rebecca Lyons will provide scholarships for current School of Business students who have participated in its Summer Venture in Business program.
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![Mic on podium in empty meeting hall](https://news-archive-assets.ku.edu/data/73/08/01j2v87sffht9htsm3570kzxez.jpg)
Author shows importance of framing in disability policy discussions
Analyzing interactions in town hall meetings with legislators, a University of Kansas professor of English finds that expressing one's lived experience, too, helps advocates “amplify marginalized voices in public debates.”
![Italian crews in 1935 build roads in the colonial territory of Eritrea.](https://news-archive-assets.ku.edu/data/95/b1/01j2h9ac86h48mt8a63t2cmefg.jpeg)
New book reveals how roads and vehicles transformed colonial societies across Africa
In a new book, Andrew Denning, associate professor of history at the University of Kansas, uncovers how vehicles and the roads they traveled upon began to transform societies across 19th and 20th century Africa … but rarely in the manner colonizing Europeans expected.
![Textbooks, a globe and pencil are pictured on a desk in front of a blackboard.](https://news-archive-assets.ku.edu/data/fd/27/01j2c24rjnz4tnwf4yyc2a39mh.jpeg)
Article tracks history of state history education standards, how teachers can use them as lessons
Stephen Jackson has published an article outlining how state history education standards came about, how they evolved and how teachers can use the standards themselves as history lessons in a way that avoids the common political arguments surrounding the documents.
![Academic Jay statue outside Strong Hall, red tulips in foreground](https://news-archive-assets.ku.edu/data/47/43/01j2h0f3sqhv87g69ay77217hr.jpg)
University of Kansas announces spring 2024 honor roll
More than 7,400 undergraduate students at KU earned honor roll distinction for the spring 2024 semester. The honor roll comprises undergraduates who meet requirements in the College of Liberal Arts & Sciences and in the schools of Architecture & Design, Business, Education & Human Sciences, Engineering, Health Professions, Journalism & Mass Communications, Music, Nursing, Pharmacy, Professional Studies and Social Welfare.
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