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Fri, 03/21/2025

Public invited to Korean Culture Day in Kansas

The Korean Culture Day in Kansas event on March 29 will showcase a diverse array of programs that blend traditional and contemporary Korean culture. The free event at the Kansas Union is open to the KU community and public.
Thu, 03/20/2025

KU Law wins fifth-straight NNALSA moot court championship

For the fifth consecutive year, a University of Kansas School of Law team won first place at the National Native American Law Student Association (NNALSA) Moot Court Competition, which took place Feb. 14-15 in Las Vegas.
Tue, 03/18/2025

Kansas, Missouri farmers avoid discussing climate change regardless of opinions, study finds

Despite belief or skepticism on the topic, Kansas and Missouri farmers avoid talking about climate change with neighbors, community members and even family for a variety of reasons, including avoiding arguments or violence or fear of damage to their livelihood, research from the University of Kansas has found.
Tue, 03/18/2025

KU faculty awarded AAI Arts & Humanities Grant to expand art-based aging project

The Achievement & Assessment Institute (AAI) at the University of Kansas has awarded the 2024 AAI Art & Humanities Grant to Sarah Jen, associate professor in the School of Social Welfare, and Liz Langdon, a lecturer in the Department of Visual Art, for their project, “Untold Stories of Aging in Action — Revealed and Traveled.” The project’s aim is to create and document the influence of an art-based intervention among communities of older adults and intergenerational audiences.
Fri, 03/14/2025

KU to welcome School of Business dean candidates to Lawrence campus

Four candidates striving to become the next dean of KU’s School of Business will soon visit the Lawrence campus and share their outlook for the future of the school.
Fri, 03/14/2025

From abandoned coal mines to war zones, Kansas Geological Survey technology reveals underground threats

A hazard detection program begun nearly 40 will enter a new era of artificial intelligence, neural networks, and machine learning, supported in part by a $15 million grant from the U.S. Army Engineer Research and Development Center.
Fri, 03/14/2025

KU Public Management Center announces new director

Kristi Northcutt will direct the center that provides professional education and leadership development programs and events for public service professionals across Kansas and beyond.
Thu, 03/13/2025

Author emphasizes social dimension of international development

According to a KU anthropologist, good intentions are not enough to make community-based international development work. It needs a facilitator who can literally translate but also figuratively bridge the gap in power dynamics between the two sides of the equation.
Wed, 03/12/2025

Study finds cities that conducted greenhouse gas emissions inventories moved needle toward reduction

A KU study has found that cities that undertook a greenhouse gas emissions inventory had a statistically significant reduction in the gasses over a five year period. Cities have been undertaking sustainability measures for many years, but little research had been done to see if they were having the desired outcome.
Wed, 03/12/2025

Hall Center announces competition winners

The Hall Center for the Humanities at the University of Kansas has revealed its winners for the upcoming summer and academic year, honoring faculty and graduate students for their groundbreaking humanities research and creative work.
Tue, 03/11/2025

KU community invited to University Research Awards event April 9

The university will host its annual University Research Awards at 7 p.m. April 9 at the Jayhawk Welcome Center. This event is an opportunity to highlight the research happening across the Lawrence and KU Medical Center campuses and to celebrate this year’s research awards winners.
Tue, 03/11/2025

Relationships with robots drive plot of novel ‘Luminous’

What if you had a robot for a sibling? That concept is the inspiration for a University of Kansas professor's debut science fiction novel, "Luminous," now out from Simon & Schuster.
Tue, 03/11/2025

Study: Social media doesn’t always bring people together, even when they have shared goals for democracy

A study of feminist protesters who took part in the 2019 Algerian “Hirak“ protests found they experienced dismissal and violence from people on social media, even when they shared goals of reforming their government. The findings indicate the power of social media to unite people around a common cause can be limited when all are not viewed as equals.
Tue, 03/11/2025

Hardy family provides $2 million gift to propel restoration of iconic KU Natural History Museum exhibit

KU alumni Tom and Jan Hardy have provided a $2 million gift to the University of Kansas Biodiversity Institute and Natural History Museum to fuel preservation efforts for the historic exhibit at the heart of the museum, the Panorama. The 132-year-old exhibit showcases a variety of preserved animal specimens in their habitats, with North American mammals at its center.
Tue, 03/11/2025

Famed historian chronicles his 'radical' intellectual and political transformation

In his new autobiography, David Roediger, the Foundation Professor of American Studies at the University of Kansas, chronicles his intellectual and political transformation from growing up in a Midwest “sundown town” to becoming a leading figure in working-class history and whiteness studies.
Fri, 03/07/2025

KU, FBI hosting Third Annual Cybersecurity Conference in April

Registration is now open for the Third Annual FBI & KU Cybersecurity Conference: Bridging the Knowledge of Government, Industry, Workforce and Research, which will be April 3 and 4 at the Kansas Union on KU’s Lawrence campus.
Fri, 03/07/2025

Experts in language promotion, structural biology and extinction receive KU Research Achievement Awards

The annual awards recognize outstanding unclassified academic staff, unclassified professional staff and postdoctoral fellows whose research significantly influenced their fields and expanded intellectual or societal insights.
Thu, 03/06/2025

Groundbreaking contributions to effects of chaos and bifurcation in economics chronicled in new book

In a new book, William Barnett, the Oswald Distinguished Professor of Macroeconomics at the University of Kansas, provides a unified presentation of his contributions to the literature on chaos, economic bifurcation and nonlinear dynamics. The span of the book’s research begins in 1988 with Barnett’s initial finding of chaos in economic data.
Thu, 03/06/2025

Emergency alert systems test rescheduled to March 10

The KU Lawrence and Edwards campus will test the KU Alerts mass notification system and the emergency address system at noon Monday, March 10.
Wed, 03/05/2025

Program will train high schoolers to write code and develop microelectronics for artificial intelligence

Researchers at the University of Kansas, along with the University of Florida and the University of North Texas, will partner with regional high schools to engage about 500 students and 25 teachers in real-world projects to build interest in artificial intelligence technology as a career path.
Wed, 03/05/2025

Large-format photographer gets below the surface in new KC group show

Elise Kirk, KU associate professor of photography, is showing work in "Strange and Familiar Places,” on display through July 20 at the Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art.
Wed, 03/05/2025

KU theatre design students receive awards at Kennedy Center American College Theater Festival Regional Competition

KU student and faculty work received several commendations and awards at the Kennedy Center American College Theater Festival (KCACTF) Region V Festival in Des Moines, Iowa.
Tue, 03/04/2025

Third pharmacy dean candidate to present March 6, schedule updated

Chrissa Kioussi, a professor and chair of pharmaceutical sciences at Oregon State University, will be the third candidate for the School of Pharmacy dean position to present her vision for the school. Her presentation is set for 4-5 p.m. March 6.
Tue, 03/04/2025

KU Debate qualifies third team for National Debate Tournament

The University of Kansas debate team of Ethan Harris and Jacob Wilkus, both alumni of Free State High School in Lawrence, have qualified for the National Debate Tournament set for April 4-7 in Spokane, Washington.
Tue, 03/04/2025

KU Wind Ensemble to tour central and western Kansas

The University of Kansas School of Music has planned an outreach tour featuring the KU Wind Ensemble under the direction of Matt Smith. The band will embark on a two-day tour across central and western Kansas, performing five concerts for students and the public.
Tue, 03/04/2025

Embrace of authoritarianism in US fueled by culture wars more than economy, study finds

In a new book chapter, David Norman Smith, professor of sociology at the University of Kansas, examines Donald Trump’s intention to be a dictator “on day one” of his second term in office. He scrutinizes Trump’s assertion that many individuals “like” such talk of a dictatorship and finds that this is fueled more by the culture wars than the economy.
Tue, 03/04/2025

Red Hot Research resumes in spring 2025 with cross-disciplinary presentations

Red Hot Research returns this week at the University of Kansas, with its signature cross-disciplinary presentations, offering researchers a way to connect with colleagues across research areas. The series opens March 7 with Women-led Movements.
Mon, 03/03/2025

Expert can comment on President Trump’s address to Congress

Robert Rowland, a KU professor of communication studies and expert on presidential rhetoric, is available to journalists to comment upon President Donald Trump's substitute "State of the Union" speech to Congress on Tuesday evening.
Mon, 03/03/2025

New Kansas Geological Survey publication explores geology of eastern Kansas

The publication integrates data drawn from scientific observations and detailed oil and gas industry well logs to modernize understanding of the geology of eastern Kansas and create a framework to support identification and management of the state’s vital natural resources.
Fri, 02/28/2025

Artist Stephen T. Johnson extends family’s legacy in new, three-generation show

Stephen T. Johnson, lecturer in the School of Architecture and Design, carries on his family’s artistic legacy in a new “three-generation” show opening Feb. 28 at the Cider Gallery in Lawrence.

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