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Tue, 05/26/2026

Eleven KU Law students honored for scholarship, leadership and service

Eleven University of Kansas School of Law students received awards during the spring 2026 semester for distinguishing themselves in scholarship, leadership and service to the law school and the community.
Tue, 05/26/2026

Decline in local newspapers reshapes corporate social responsibility, research finds

In a new article, Jun Ho Lee, assistant professor of strategy and international business at the University of Kansas, finds that the decline of local newspapers reduces both external oversight and public visibility, weakening the demand for companies to maintain corporate social responsibility engagement.
Fri, 05/22/2026

357th Basic Training Class completes training at KLETC

Friends and family gathered at the Kansas Law Enforcement Training Center to watch 23 graduates take the oath and walk across the stage in Integrity Hall, marking the beginning of their careers in law enforcement.
Fri, 05/22/2026

KU recognizes 11 students with 2026 University Awards

The University of Kansas has awarded 11 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.
Fri, 05/22/2026

KU scientists’ group gathers to welcome new fellows

On May 4, KU American Association for the Advancement of Science fellows met to network and welcome three newly elected members. Chancellor Douglas A. Girod recognized the KU inductees: Chris Beard, Jianming Qiu and Michael Wolfe.
Wed, 05/20/2026

Dole Institute of Politics announces summer America at 250 programming

The Robert J. Dole Institute of Politics at the University of Kansas announced today its summer programming lineup in honor of the 250th anniversary of the signing of the U.S. Declaration of Independence on July 4. All events are free and open to the public.
Wed, 05/20/2026

KU Law earns third consecutive national transactional law title

A team from the University of Kansas School of Law extended KU Law’s winning streak this spring, earning top honors for the third consecutive year at the Wayne State Taft Transactional Law Invitational. Third-year law student Kaegan Cowan and second-year law student Emily Weiss brought home one of the competition’s top prizes — best draft.
Tue, 05/19/2026

KU-led ‘Wall of Wind’ research ongoing; findings tie in to tornado season

Elaina Sutley, Diane M. Darvin Chair’s Council Associate Professor of Civil, Environmental & Architectural Engineering at the University of Kansas, is leading the research, which aims to make it plain to federal regulators why the nationwide building code for manufactured homes needs an update.
Tue, 05/19/2026

Study shows comprehension intervention, working memory predict math achievement in English learners

University of Kansas professor Michael Orosco led a study that found an intervention designed to improve students' reading comprehension boosted math achievement. Additionally, his research tied strong working memory to word problem-solving abilities.
Tue, 05/19/2026

Ryan Bodensteiner announced as new director of the Center for Evaluation and Educational Leadership

The Achievement & Assessment Institute (AAI) at the University of Kansas has announced Ryan Bodensteiner the director of the Center for Evaluation and Educational Leadership (CEEL), a center within AAI that supports district and building level leaders in creating and sustaining effective learning environments for students.
Mon, 05/18/2026

KU Kudos: Faculty and staff achievements, May 2026

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.
Mon, 05/18/2026

Engineering professor charts unexpected career path from thermodynamics to whiskey barrels

Chris Depcik, University of Kansas professor of mechanical engineering, has created a solution to help distillers better predict how spirits mature inside a barrel.
Fri, 05/15/2026

KLETC honors fallen officers during Police Week memorial service

Students, faculty, and staff at the Kansas Law Enforcement Training Center gathered May 12 in Integrity Hall to honor fallen law enforcement officers who graduated from KLETC during a memorial service recognizing National Police Week.
Fri, 05/15/2026

KU announces promotion and tenure for 146 faculty and researchers

Chancellor Douglas A. Girod has approved the promotion and award of tenure, where indicated, for 50 individuals at the University of Kansas Lawrence and Edwards campuses and 96 individuals at the KU Medical Center campuses. Promotion and tenure are effective at the start of the fall 2026 semester.
Fri, 05/15/2026

KU Natural History Museum’s exhibit celebrates global biodiversity during international soccer tournament

The University of Kansas Natural History Museum has launched a temporary exhibit titled “Collections from Around the World,” showcasing biological specimens from eight research divisions within the Biodiversity Institute.
Fri, 05/15/2026

KU Law student awarded fellowship to work in Wichita

University of Kansas School of Law student Chris Cummings has been selected as a recipient of the 2026 Judge Gregory L. Waller Public Interest Legal Fellowship.
Fri, 05/15/2026

Perilous partnership among gender, violence, military scrutinized in new book

Joane Nagel, University Distinguished Professor of Sociology at the University of Kansas, has contributed a chapter to the "Handbook on Gender and Violence." The scholar said the influence of gender in shaping military culture, organization, expectations and functioning cannot be overstated.
Thu, 05/14/2026

KU doctoral student receives Cobell Fellowship

Annalise Guthrie, a University of Kansas doctoral candidate in ecology & evolutionary biology, has been named a recipient of the Elouise Cobell Dissertation Writing-Year Fellowship. The award provides $30,000 in support over 12 months to American Indian and Alaska Native scholars who are completing their doctoral dissertations.
Wed, 05/13/2026

Studio 804 to host May 16 open house for latest sustainable design-build project in Lawrence

KU’s Studio 804 will host a May 16 open house for its latest student-designed and constructed home in Lawrence. Built by KU architecture students, the project highlights innovative sustainable design, material reuse and high-performance construction.
Wed, 05/13/2026

Study analyzes environmental impacts of academic conference travel, encourages rethinking alternatives

A study led by a University of Kansas researcher has analyzed the environmental effects of air travel to academic conferences. The study does not call for an end to academic travel but rather to rethink how such gatherings are arranged and held, especially in fields like social welfare, that are dedicated to environmental justice.
Tue, 05/12/2026

Media advisory: KU to test manufactured homes in hurricane winds May 13 in Florida

The WiSH project, based at the University of Kansas, is testing three full-scale manufactured housing units at the NHERI Wall of Wind Experimental Facility at Florida International University with the goal of providing evidence for needed building-code changes.
Tue, 05/12/2026

School of Engineering faculty member earns NSF CAREER Award for advancing sustainable plastics solutions

Ana Morais, assistant professor of chemical & petroleum engineering, received the prestigious award for research focused on improving how difficult-to-recycle plastics can be converted into useful products while advancing broader sustainability efforts through education and outreach.
Tue, 05/12/2026

Restrictions on emigration equally important as immigration in shaping European borders, research finds

In a new article, Erik Scott, the John P. Black Professor of History at the University of Kansas, challenges the traditional focus on immigration to look at how restrictions on emigration have helped define the borders of Central and Eastern Europe since the 19th century.
Tue, 05/12/2026

Former dean Lorraine Haricombe to speak on libraries and digital scholarship

The University of Kansas Libraries will welcome former dean and international library leader Lorraine Haricombe as the next guest in its “Global Conversations in Librarianship” series.
Mon, 05/11/2026

Public invited May 15 to open house for KU-designed supportive housing project in Lawrence

Students in KU’s School of Architecture & Design designed and built Kaw House, an innovative supportive housing project in Lawrence. The high-performance home demonstrates new approaches to sustainability, construction and community impact. The public is invited to an open house and ribbon cutting May 15.
Mon, 05/11/2026

Study finds people more cynical toward news more likely to believe misinformation

A study led by the University of Kansas explored news skepticism, news trust and misinformation. Results showed people with more news knowledge had more news skepticism, but those with more news cynicism were more likely to believe misinformation. The results can help improve media literacy and fight misinformation, the authors said.
Mon, 05/11/2026

Airborne electromagnetic survey of Ogallala aquifer conditions planned in southwest Kansas

Beginning in late May and continuing until late July, residents of southwest Kansas may see a low-flying helicopter towing a large hexagonal frame. This aerial arrangement is part of a project to map groundwater conditions in the Ogallala aquifer in Southwest Kansas Groundwater Management District (GMD) 3.
Mon, 05/11/2026

Study reveals common mutation linked to autoimmune diseases may protect people from viral infections

New research from the University of Kansas shows a “risk gene” linked to higher odds of developing autoimmune diseases such as diabetes or lupus may also provide a survival advantage fighting viral infections like coronavirus.
Mon, 05/11/2026

Scholar sketches a Jewish economic theology

A University of Kansas religious studies scholar has written a new chapter on Jewish economic theology for the St. Andrews Encyclopaedia of Theology. Samuel Brody starts with the biblical injunction against lending money at interest and sketches historical Jewish highlights stretching from the rabbis of the Talmud to the medieval sage Maimonides to Karl Marx.
Fri, 05/08/2026

KU Engineering student groups continue to excel at annual ASCE championship

Department of Civil, Environmental & Architectural Engineering student groups took home several awards at the 2026 ASCE Symposium at the beginning of April. The KU ASCE chapter, Concrete Canoe and the Steel Bridge program traveled to Carbondale, Illinois, to take part in their respective competitions.

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