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Fri, 05/16/2025

Program to reduce youth violence sees its first class of college graduates

ThrYve has supported hundreds of students through the program out of the KU Center for Community Health & Development and is based on decades of research on reducing youth violence. “Our best indicators of success are our young people,” Jomella Watson-Thompson, ThrYve director, said.
Thu, 05/15/2025

KU recognizes 13 students with 2025 University Awards

The University of Kansas has awarded 13 students with honors that recognize community engagement, leadership and academics. The University Awards, among the most prestigious awards presented at KU, were established to recognize students who embody service excellence, dedication or whose academic achievements are stellar.
Wed, 05/14/2025

KU Libraries select 2025 Sprints Week participants featuring teaching and research projects

The University of Kansas Libraries have selected a trio of faculty members to work with specialized teams of librarians to address course development and research challenges during Sprints Week, May 19-23.
Tue, 05/13/2025

Study reveals pharmacy care perceived differently by diverse populations, including patients with disabilities

In a new study, University of Kansas researchers found the most acute differences in perspectives on pharmacy interactions come from communication issues specific to hearing loss and “limited physical space for patients in wheelchairs” experienced by respondents.
Tue, 05/13/2025

Study gauges what affects professional women soccer players' social media brands

Nataliya Bredikhina of the University of Kansas led a study analyzing how factors like team, media and market affect European professional women's soccer players' online brands and social media following. All factors played a part, but not equally.
Tue, 05/13/2025

New play-within-a-play examines storytelling ethics of theatrical community

In a new play-within-a-play by Darren Canady, professor of English at the University of Kansas, a misguided director determines to put on an all-white production of Ntozake Shange’s 1976 play “for colored girls who have considered suicide/when the rainbow is enuf.”
Mon, 05/12/2025

Jide Wintoki to be next dean of the School of Business

The University of Kansas has selected Jide Wintoki, Capitol Federal Professor of Finance, as the next dean of the KU School of Business. Wintoki first joined the school in 2008, and he currently serves as its associate dean of graduate programs. He will begin his new role July 1.
Mon, 05/12/2025

Spencer Museum, Charlotte Street announce Rocket Grants 2025 call for artists

The Spencer Museum of Art and Charlotte Street have announced the 2025 open call for Rocket Grants, with applications accepted through June 25. An information session will be held May 15 at the Spencer Museum for artists interested in applying.
Mon, 05/12/2025

KU student Maddie Souser recognized by ALL IN Campus Democracy Challenge for voter engagement efforts

A national civic engagement group has recognized Maddie Souser, a senior from Lansing, in the 2024 Student Voting Honor Roll, which recognizes students at participating campuses who have gone above and beyond to advance nonpartisan student voter registration, education and turnout efforts in their communities.
Fri, 05/09/2025

Author John Green to visit KU to kick off 2025-26 KU Reads program

A Lawrence campus visit from award-winning author John Green will be among the first events of the fall semester as the University of Kansas adopts his title, “The Anthropocene Reviewed,” as the 2025-26 KU Reads: A Common Book Experience selection.
Fri, 05/09/2025

KU celebrates undergraduate research, announces presentation winners

More than 130 undergraduate students participated in the 28th annual Undergraduate Research Symposium, which featured Jayhawks' original mentored scholarship as well as artists’ talks and creative displays from many disciplines.
Thu, 05/08/2025

AI ‘friends’ a threat to lonely people, KU expert says

A University of Kansas professor of communication studies pushes back against the notion that artificial intelligence can replace human friendship. Jeff Hall is available to speak with media about this issue.
Thu, 05/08/2025

KU researchers conducting statewide assessment to inform literacy improvement among Kansas students

KU researchers are working to address literacy challenges and needs in Kansas schools by visiting teachers and families across the state this spring as part of the Blueprint for Literacy.
Thu, 05/08/2025

Scholar inspires more plans to memorialize site of Emmett Till tragedy

Over the past decade, Dave Tell has become one of the nation’s leading academic experts on the commemoration of the 1955 lynching of Black teen Emmett Till in Money, Mississippi. Now, one of his scholarly articles has inspired a new collaboration titled “Artist’s Project: Memorializing a Site of Sensitivity in Mississippi: Redemption and Reconciliation in the Shadows of Emmett Till.”
Thu, 05/08/2025

Expanded mini tests from KU assessment center will offer Kansas teachers more flexibility

Assessment & Technology Solutions (ATS), a center within KU’s Achievement & Assessment Institute (AAI), has expanded its Kite Suite mini tests — giving Kansas teachers more tools and students more support in the classroom.
Wed, 05/07/2025

KU announces new 2025-2026 Self Memorial Scholars

Twenty students have been selected to receive the merit-based University of Kansas Madison and Lila Self Memorial Scholarship for the 2025-2026 academic year, awarded to outstanding Jayhawks who will be transitioning into their first year of a master’s or doctoral program at KU.
Wed, 05/07/2025

Spencer Museum announces KU Common Work of Art for 2025-2026

The Spencer Museum of Art has announced “Haunted by the Ghosts of Our Own Making” by Hollis Sigler as the KU Common Work of Art for the 2025-2026 academic year. The painting complements the KU Reads book, “The Anthropocene Reviewed: Essays on a Human-Centered Planet” by John Green.
Wed, 05/07/2025

KU faculty honored as 2025 Kemper Fellows for Teaching Excellence

Five KU faculty members were honored with the William T. Kemper Fellowship for Teaching Excellence award, recognizing their commitment and contributions to teaching excellence on KU Lawrence’s campus during the spring 2025 semester.
Wed, 05/07/2025

Study finds giving pre-service social studies educators practice in teaching difficult topics boosts confidence

Four pre-service teachers designed and delivered a lesson on "Night," Elie Wiesel's seminal Holocaust survival memoir, in a University of Kansas study. The lesson, performed in a mixed-reality simulator, found the teachers did not have instruction on teaching difficult topics, but their confidence in teaching difficult material improved.
Tue, 05/06/2025

School of Education & Human Sciences to honor 2025 Distinguished Alumni Award recipient

The University of Kansas School of Education & Human Sciences will honor alumnus Jason Booker, deputy athletics director for external affairs at Kansas Athletics, with one of its top awards this spring.
Tue, 05/06/2025

Profit motivation of social media companies may compel them to inject bias and create polarization, study finds

Social media companies thrive on the subtle influencing of users’ behavior. “It is of interest to social media companies to nudge users in such a way that their engagement level increases, but as a result, echo chambers are created and the level of polarization increases,” said Debabrata Dey, a professor of business at the University of Kansas.
Tue, 05/06/2025

Students recognized for contributions to KU Libraries

A pair of student employees who do vital work maintaining physical and digital collections and two KU Libraries Student Ambassadors were honored among their peers and supervisors at the annual Dean’s Award for Student Employee Excellence (DASEE) luncheon May 1 in Watson Library.
Tue, 05/06/2025

Carillonneurs Congress will ring in week of summer events on the Hill

The University of Kansas' historic Campanile will serve as the setting for a gathering of the the Guild of Carillonneurs in North America this summer, offering the community an opportunity to enjoy a series of free public carillon concerts.
Tue, 05/06/2025

KU Engineering students win Traffic Bowl Competition

The KU-Institute of Transportation Engineers (KU-ITE) traveled to Memphis, Tennessee, in April to compete in the 2025 Missouri Valley District Institute of Transportation Engineers (MOVITE) Traffic Bowl Competition, where they took home first place.
Mon, 05/05/2025

Faculty, staff and students encouraged to volunteer for 2025 Hawk Week sexual violence prevention training program

Jayhawks Give A Flock is an evidence-based program that empowers students to prevent sexual violence through bystander intervention and to take an active role in creating an exceptional learning community.
Thu, 05/01/2025

David Dietz named University of Kansas dean of pharmacy

The University of Kansas has selected David Dietz as the next dean of the School of Pharmacy. Dietz is currently a faculty member and associate dean of research strategy at the Jacobs School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences at the University at Buffalo. He will begin his new role Aug. 1.
Thu, 05/01/2025

KU students honored with Tradition of Excellence Award

Ten University of Kansas students received the 2025 Tradition of Excellence Award for their leadership on the Lawrence campus. The award is presented annually by the KU Alumni Association and the Student Alumni Network.
Wed, 04/30/2025

Winners crowned among group of moving collections in Snyder Book Contest

The University of Kansas Libraries honored eight student finalists and awarded cash prizes at the 67th annual Snyder Book Collecting Contest during a reception April 24 at Watson Library. Charles Johnson, a senior from Lawrence, won first place in the undergraduate division, and Nicholas Hoekstra, a doctoral student in special education from Comstock Park, Michigan, won first place in the graduate division.
Wed, 04/30/2025

KU graduate student completes prestigious fellowship at Oak Ridge National Laboratory

Amrit Gautam, a KU graduate student in the physics doctoral program, was among just 62 doctoral students nationwide selected for the U.S. Department of Energy’s Office of Science Graduate Student Research Fellowship. Gautam spent the fellowship conducting his thesis research at the Oak Ridge National Laboratory in Tennessee.
Wed, 04/30/2025

KU RocketStars take top honors at First Nations Launch International Rocket Competition

The KU RocketStars, a team of Indigenous STEM scholars from the University of Kansas and members of the KU American Indian Science and Engineering Society (AISES) chapter, won two awards at the 16th Annual First Nations Launch (FNL) High-Powered Rocketry Competition, hosted by NASA’s Wisconsin Space Grant Consortium.

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