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Tue, 11/11/2025

University Dance Company Fall Concert builds to an out-of-this-world finale

Dozens of students and faculty members have been rehearsing for the last 12 weeks to perfect six choreographic works featured in the University Dance Company Fall Concert, which will take place Nov. 14-16. Tap, ballet, modern/contemporary and flamenco will be performed.
Mon, 11/10/2025

Researcher seeks to understand delays in language development

A research tool measuring how infants build communication skills into spoken language has been used for first time to study children with neurodivergent conditions. The new work by University of Kansas researcher Nancy Brady has been published in the Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research.
Mon, 11/10/2025

Veterans Day reminds KU ROTC students why they chose a military career

On Veterans Day, KU ROTC students honor veterans and reflect on their own service as they look forward to careers in the U.S. military.
Mon, 11/10/2025

Study finds Kansas City fare-free bus policy attracted new riders, increased overall use

A University of Kansas study found that following Kansas City's policy implementation of fare-free bus service, new riders were attracted to the service and overall usage increased, among other changes. Traditionally marginalized communities were especially affected by the change, showing that such a policy has equity benefits, the study author said.
Fri, 11/07/2025

Kansas Geological Survey expands research, laboratory space for rock core, critical materials analysis

Industry executives, state policymakers and University of Kansas leadership joined the Kansas Geological Survey Nov. 6 for a ceremonial ribbon-cutting of the newly renovated Watney CORELAB, which includes a 5,500-square-foot expansion of the existing laboratory space.
Fri, 11/07/2025

Parking and shuttle information for KU Conference Center ribbon-cutting Nov. 12

KU is providing parking and shuttle options for community members attending the Nov. 12 ribbon-cutting for the new KU Conference Center.
Fri, 11/07/2025

Kansas honors outstanding direct support workers with 2025 DSW Awards

The Kansas Direct Support Workforce Initiative has announced the recipients of the 2025 Direct Support Worker (DSW) Awards, recognizing exceptional Kansans who provide critical, person-centered care and support to individuals with disabilities across the state.
Thu, 11/06/2025

Hall Center invites community to celebrate 20 years in historic KU home

The Hall Center for the Humanities at the University of Kansas will celebrate 20 years in its historic home at 900 Sunnyside Ave. with an open house from 3 to 6 p.m. Nov. 13. The Hall Center’s current location has a robust history that stretches back to the beginnings of KU.
Thu, 11/06/2025

Attitudes toward immigration become more polarized during electoral periods, study finds

In a new study, Sofia Vera, assistant professor of political science at the University of Kansas, examines how the issue of immigration affects voters, finding that a strong partisan polarization occurs close to an election, but once it is over, both sides begin to converge in the middle.
Thu, 11/06/2025

KU ATLAS awarded $3M contract to enhance math instruction in rural Alaska

Accessible Teaching, Learning, and Assessment Systems (ATLAS) at the University of Kansas has received a five-year, $3 million contract to make math instruction more meaningful by connecting classroom learning to students’ lives and local traditions.
Thu, 11/06/2025

KU Alumni honors Jayhawks with 2025 Homecoming awards

Eight Jayhawks were honored with 2025 Homecoming Awards at the KU football game Nov. 1. Each award shines a spotlight on the alumni, students and faculty who embody the very best of Jayhawk pride and tradition.
Wed, 11/05/2025

University of Kansas signs historic strategic partnership with University of Regensburg, marking KU’s first comprehensive international alliance

KU has signed its first comprehensive international partnership with Germany's University of Regensburg, building on 20 years in chemistry and American studies to expand into business, law, engineering, immunology and cancer research. It enables student/faculty exchanges, joint research and virtual global learning, advancing KU's internationalization and interdisciplinary innovation.
Wed, 11/05/2025

Class of 2026 honors Christopher Depcik with HOPE Award

Christopher Depcik, professor in the Department of Mechanical Engineering, was presented with the HOPE Award — Honor for the Outstanding Progressive Educator — Nov. 1 during halftime of the Homecoming football game between KU and Oklahoma State.
Tue, 11/04/2025

KU Debate excels at 3 tournaments in 1 weekend

KU Debate had an outstanding weekend Oct. 31-Nov. 3 as University of Kansas debaters excelled at three different competitions across the country hosted by Gonzaga University, the University of Oklahoma and the University of Alaska.
Mon, 11/03/2025

KU researcher’s new work focuses on Indigenous fire sovereignty

University of Kansas scholar Melinda Adams has found evidence from far-flung global regions about benefits of Indigenous fire sovereignty, ranging from Arizona to Australia. She is the co-author of new work published in PNAS, the Proceedings of the National Academy of Science.
Mon, 11/03/2025

KU expanding program to bring students with disabilities to college, including to Wichita, Atchison

Researchers at KU have secured a grant to expand the Transition to Postsecondary Education program. The program helps bring students with disabilities to higher education, work toward career goals and meet in-demand jobs in their communities. The work will expand outreach to educators and families across Kansas and establish similar programs at WSU Tech and Benedictine College.
Mon, 11/03/2025

Student artists honored among another record LibArt turnout

KU Libraries’ LibArt program, a year-round, juried exhibition of student art in library spaces, celebrated its largest-ever display of student artwork and named award recipients at a reception Oct. 28 at Watson Library.
Fri, 10/31/2025

Detailed map of US air-conditioning usage shows who can beat the heat — and who can’t

A researcher at the University of Kansas has produced the most comprehensive and detailed map of air-conditioning usage in the United States. The data could inform energy efficiency decisions and help policymakers identify regions that lack adequate cooling.
Thu, 10/30/2025

Advisory: Media invited to Watney CORELAB extension ribbon-cutting ceremony Nov. 6

The event is closed to the public, but members of the media are invited to attend the official ceremony. The event is 1:30-3:30 p.m. at the KGS, 1930 Constant Ave. Girod and KGS director Jay Kalbas are scheduled to make presentations, as are Karen and Chris Watney — family members of the building’s namesake — and KGS associate director Nikki Potter.
Thu, 10/30/2025

New study explores ‘legacy effects’ of soil microbes on plants across Kansas

Findings from the University of Kansas could offer important context for farmers who want to use beneficial microbes to improve yields. Today, microbial commercialization in agriculture represents an expanding multibillion dollar sector.
Thu, 10/30/2025

KU Design students, faculty and alumni win AIGA Kansas City awards

KU students took home a total of 13 awards in the student category, including the Best in Class Award for Brand and Identity. Matthew Cook, KU assistant professor in the animation and illustration programs, won two awards in the professional category.
Thu, 10/30/2025

Sen. Jerry Moran among honorees as KU celebrates first-generation Jayhawks, advocates

The Center for Educational Opportunity Programs (CEOP) will celebrate first-generation Jayhawks and their advocates during the seventh annual “I Am First Too” poster unveiling ceremony at the Kansas Union Ballroom from 3-4 p.m. Nov. 3.
Wed, 10/29/2025

Chancellor Girod begins term as board chair of Association of American Universities

The member presidents and chancellors of the Association of American Universities have elected University of Kansas Chancellor Douglas Girod as chair of the AAU Board of Directors.
Wed, 10/29/2025

Hall Center for the Humanities 2025 Mini Wheat State Tour spotlights Atchison, Kansas

LAWRENCE — The University of Kansas Hall Center for the Humanities is once again hitting the road for its Mini Wheat State Tour, a program that introduces KU faculty and staff to the state’s history, culture and communities. ...

Wed, 10/29/2025

Veterans Day 2025: KU Lawrence campus events to honor military service

In honor of Veterans Day, the University of Kansas campus in Lawrence will host/participate in a variety of events Nov. 8-12. Events are open to the public, unless otherwise noted.
Wed, 10/29/2025

KU Libraries call for applications for 2026 travel grants enabling hands-on access to primary source materials

Researchers from across the United States and abroad are invited to apply for a 2026 Spencer Research Library travel grant, designed to support in-depth research using the library’s collections and facilitate direct access to curator and librarian expertise.
Tue, 10/28/2025

Wagstaff & Cartmell funds million-dollar scholarship at the University of Kansas School of Law

The Kansas City–based law firm Wagstaff & Cartmell made a $1 million gift to its existing Wagstaff & Cartmell Scholarship Fund. The additional funding will continue to support outstanding law students who demonstrate academic excellence, leadership potential and a commitment to advancing the practice of law.
Mon, 10/27/2025

KU chemistry professor who worked with recent Nobel Prize winner chosen for exclusive physics society fellowship

Brian Laird, professor of chemistry at the University of Kansas, was named to the prestigious American Physical Society Fellowship Program shortly after learning a researcher he previously worked with won the Nobel Prize in Chemistry.
Mon, 10/27/2025

New Audio-Reader grant aims to expand regional arts accessibility

The Arts Accessibility Forum, funded through a grant from the Kansas Arts Commission, aims to bring together arts professionals with members of the disability community to discuss methods of increasing the number and quality of accessible arts experiences across Kansas and beyond.
Mon, 10/27/2025

Study documents wind regulations across all Kansas counties, can help guide energy policies nationwide

Researchers at the University of Kansas have published a study based on the Kansas Energy Transition Atlas. The site documents wind energy regulations across all 105 of the state's counties, and findings from the study document which regions of the state tend to have enabling or blocking restrictions, how agriculture influences policy, whether voting habits play a part and more.

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