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Tue, 03/17/2026

KU Libraries launch inaugural David M. Bergeron and Geraldo Sousa Exhibit highlighting partnerships, showcasing collections

In a new exhibition in Kenneth Spencer Research Library at the University of Kansas, historical texts and contemporary artwork sit side by side, inviting intergenerational exploration and new ideas about the universal experience of growing older. An opening reception for “Aging, Art, and Activism: Reimagining Our Aging Futures through Creative Representations and Personal Narratives” will take place March 31.
Tue, 03/17/2026

Music theorist finds chord’s ‘third nature’ in composition suppressed during Soviet era

Music theorists have previously described how certain chords contain the possibility of flowing smoothly into other similar-sounding chords, which they refer to as the chord’s “second nature.” Now a University of Kansas professor of music theory has published a paper that sets out the “third nature” of a chord.
Fri, 03/13/2026

Strategies for fixing out-of-control tipping practices revealed in new article

In a new article, Rob Waiser, assistant professor of marketing, examines how tipping — a social process once confined to hospitality — is now appearing in unexpected places and becoming more expensive. But when designed thoughtfully, it can reinforce customer centricity rather than undermine it.
Fri, 03/13/2026

KU grant program works to cut textbook costs and boost retention

A recent $225,000 investment from the Office of the Provost into the Deans’ Open Educational Resources (OER) Grant Initiative aims to reduce textbook-related costs for students and support retention by encouraging adoption of free and public educational materials in high-enrollment courses over the next few years.
Thu, 03/12/2026

Submissions now being accepted for 2026-27 KU Libraries LibArt showcase

KU Libraries is now accepting submissions for its annual LibArt student art exhibition, marking its 16th year. Students have the opportunity for their work to be showcased year-round in the libraries’ public spaces and win cash prizes totaling $5,000.
Thu, 03/12/2026

KU Engineering alumnus receives school’s highest honor

Bob Peebler will be honored with the KU Engineering Distinguished Engineering Service Award on April 16.
Wed, 03/11/2026

To attempt world record, researchers will use their finding that prep phase is most vital to accurate three-point shooting

Researchers at the University of Kansas found three-point shooters with greater flexion in their hips, knees and ankles during the prep phase of shooting were the most accurate. They are using these findings to help a former college player prepare to set a world record for most consecutive made three-point shots.
Wed, 03/11/2026

Pulitzer Prize-winning author and historian Rick Atkinson announced as 2026 Dole Lecture guest

In honor of America at 250, Atkinson will discuss his career and work process, the legacy of World War II and the historian’s craft in the 21st century, and his new book, “The Fate of the Day,” the second of The Revolution Trilogy.
Wed, 03/11/2026

From rivalry to results: KU, K-State research partnerships deliver big wins for Kansas

“We love a good Sunflower Showdown,” said Shelley Hooks, vice chancellor for research at KU. “But outside of stadiums and arenas, KU and K‑State have been on the same side for years — collaborating on research that protects Kansans’ health, strengthens our infrastructure, supports our farmers and so much more.”
Tue, 03/10/2026

Third School of Education & Human Sciences dean candidate to present March 12

LAWRENCE — Cory T. Forbes, associate dean for research and doctoral studies and director of the STEM Education Research Collaboratorium and Resource Center at the University of Texas at Arlington’s College of Education, is the third finalist for the University of Kansas School of Education and Human Sciences dean position. ...

Tue, 03/10/2026

Two KU researchers named 2026 senior members by National Academy of Inventors

The senior member program recognizes active faculty, scientists and administrators at NAI member institutions who have produced, patented and commercialized technologies that brought — or aspire to bring — real impact on the welfare of society and economic progress.
Mon, 03/09/2026

America’s Cold War strategy examined in new handbook of military history

In a new book chapter, Adrian Lewis, the David Pittaway Professor in Military History at the University of Kansas, focuses on the evolution of American strategy, both of containing communism and managing conflict, during the Cold War.
Mon, 03/09/2026

Students with lower self-control tend to procrastinate with short-form video; sleep suffers, but not grades, study finds

Research from the University of Kansas has found that college students with lower self-control and who use short-form video to escape tend to procrastinate more with apps like TikTok, Instagram reels and YouTube shorts. And while students had lower-quality sleep if they procrastinated with short-form video, it did not show to negatively affect their academics.
Mon, 03/09/2026

Authors scrutinize Korean perceptions of ‘short tongue’ phenomenon

While its linguistic features differ from the Valley Girl accent or uptalk in American English, Koreans have some similarly gendered perceptions of their own phenomenon known as “short-tongue.” A University of Kansas linguist explores the topic in a new article for the journal Language and Speech.
Fri, 03/06/2026

KU Kudos March 2026: Celebrating Jayhawk achievements

It’s time to celebrate Jayhawk colleagues’ achievements: KU News Service accepted submissions and combed websites, social media and newsletters for recent external honors and awards for current faculty and staff at the Lawrence, Edwards and Medical Center campuses and affiliates.
Fri, 03/06/2026

Second School of Education & Human Sciences dean finalist to present March 9

Heather Greenhalgh-Spencer, professor of curriculum and instruction and associate dean in the Texas Tech University Graduate School, will be the second dean candidate to give a public presentation on her strategies for the future of the University of Kansas School of Education and Human Sciences.
Fri, 03/06/2026

KU World Percussion Ensembles celebrating 10 years with free concert

The University of Kansas School of Music invites the community to experience an electrifying evening of rhythm, culture and collaboration at Azad’s 10th Annual KU World Percussion Ensembles Concert, taking place at 7 p.m. April 13 at the Lawrence Arts Center.
Fri, 03/06/2026

Students to present at Undergraduate Research Colloquium

The University of Kansas community is invited to attend the Undergraduate Research Colloquium, which will take place from 3 to 5 p.m. March 10 at the Hall Center for the Humanities Conference Hall.
Thu, 03/05/2026

KU awarded $2.2 million NIH research career training grant renewal

For almost 30 years, the Office for Advancing Success in Science at KU has provided opportunities for undergraduates to engage in research through grant support from the National Institutes of Health. KU has recently been awarded a $2.2 million Maximizing Access to Research Careers (MARC) grant from the NIH that will carry on this tradition for another five years.
Thu, 03/05/2026

KU Business announces 2026 Sutton Lecture with VML innovation leader Brian Yamada

The University of Kansas School of Business will host Brian Yamada, global chief innovation officer at VML, for the Walter S. Sutton Lecture at 5 p.m. April 8. His talk, “From Madison Avenue to Machine Learning: Business Ethics at the Speed of AI,” will explore the ethical questions emerging as artificial intelligence transforms marketing, technology and business.
Thu, 03/05/2026

KU receives positive rating for Stop Campus Hazing Act Compliance

A national hazing prevention organization has recognized the University of Kansas for its compliance with the federal Stop Campus Hazing Act. The law went into effect in January 2025.
Wed, 03/04/2026

KU Debate qualifies third team for National Debate Tournament

The University of Kansas Debate team of Brooklynn Hato, Overland Park, and AJ Persinger, Lawrence, have qualified for the 80th National Debate Tournament, to take place March 26-31 in Houston. They are the third KU pair to qualify for the national tournament this year.
Wed, 03/04/2026

University Press of Kansas hosts traveling AUPresses 2025 Book, Jacket, and Journal Show

The University Press of Kansas is hosting a prestigious exhibition celebrating excellence in university press design and production. The traveling Association of University Presses 2025 Book, Jacket, and Journal Show is on view at UPK from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. weekdays through March 13.
Wed, 03/04/2026

Four KU Police staff recognized with Douglas County Valor Awards

Four University of Kansas Police Department staff members were among 21 Douglas County first responders recognized with Valor Awards for 2025. Emergency Communications Officers Tyler Ulrich-Hicks and Janae Lubega, Sergeant Joseph Jackson and Detective Eli Hodge are the KU honorees.
Wed, 03/04/2026

University to celebrate Civic Learning Week @ KU

The University of Kansas will celebrate Civic Learning Week @ KU March 9-13 with a slate of events for KU students and others in the Jayhawk community who are interested in learning more about community engagement and civic leadership opportunities at the university and beyond.
Wed, 03/04/2026

Scholar links Greek tragedy, new evidence on transmission of trauma

A University of Kansas scholar has won a fellowship from the National Humanities Center to work on a book drawing parallels between the rhythmic tropes of ancient Greek tragedy and cutting-edge scientific research on epigenetic trauma.
Tue, 03/03/2026

First School of Education & Human Sciences dean candidate to present March 5

Lisa Wolf-Wendel, Roy A. Roberts Distinguished Professor of Higher Education in the Department of Educational Leadership & Policy Studies at the University of Kansas, will be the first dean finalist to share her vision and strategies for the future of the KU School of Education & Human Sciences.
Tue, 03/03/2026

KU School of Pharmacy summer camp registration now open

Registration is now open for the University of Kansas School of Pharmacy’s 2026 Pharmacy summer camps, offering 11th and 12th grade students and incoming college freshmen an inside look at careers in pharmacy.
Tue, 03/03/2026

KU math professor receives prestigious honor from Greece for cutting-edge research

Dionyssis Mantzavinos, a University of Kansas professor of math who is of Greek descent, was recently honored with Greece’s top award for contributions to the field of mathematical analysis. Mantzavinos and a co-author received the 2025 Nikolaos K. Artemiadis Award for Outstanding Research in Mathematical Analysis from the Academy of Athens, which is the highest intellectual establishment in Greece.
Tue, 03/03/2026

Supreme Court ruling allowing race-based immigration stops hampering relief from government misconduct, legal scholar argues

Sharon Brett, associate professor of law at the University of Kansas, has published a new case study arguing the Supreme Court decision in Noem v. Vasquez Perdomo — and Justice Brett Kavanaugh's concurring opinion — miss the mark legally and factually and continue to make seeking relief from government misconduct exceedingly difficult.

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