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Mon, 02/12/2018

Kansas Biological Survey to host public forums on Douglas County natural areas, historic sites

The Kansas Biological Survey, a university research center, was established at KU in 1911. It houses a variety of environmental research labs and remote sensing/GIS programs, and it manages the 3,800-acre KU Field Station, a site for study in the sciences, arts and humanities. ...

Fri, 02/09/2018

Nominations sought for Higuchi faculty awards

LAWRENCE — The University of Kansas Office of Research seeks nominations for the 2018 Higuchi-KU Endowment Research Achievement Awards, which are the highest honors for faculty accomplishments in research, scholarship and creative activity. ...

Thu, 02/08/2018

KU Debate team ends regular season rated No. 1

LAWRENCE — University of Kansas seniors Quaram Robinson and Will Katz ended the regular season as the top-ranked individual team in the country in the final College Debate Ratings. ...

Thu, 02/08/2018

Mental health symposium will offer support for minorities

LAWRENCE —The University of Kansas Center for Latin American & Caribbean Studies, along with the Latinx Studies Initiative, will host a mental health symposium to support students — particularly minorities and those affected by recent U.S. policy changes on immigration. ...

Wed, 02/07/2018

Free KU clinic to help clients expunge criminal record, start with 'clean slate'

LAWRENCE – People who have been arrested or convicted of crimes often face barriers to employment, housing or other opportunities – even long after they have served their sentences. ...

Wed, 02/07/2018

Dole Institute award recipients examine legacy of Armenian Genocide

LAWRENCE — The Robert and Elizabeth Dole Archive and Special Collections at the Dole Institute of Politics has announced the recipients of two grants related to the Armenian Genocide of 1915-1917. ...

Tue, 02/06/2018

Echoes of 1613 are felt, even today

Tue, 02/06/2018

Stock index volatility likely reflects market correction, economists say

Tue, 02/06/2018

Without a precise definition of diversity, progress difficult in higher education

LAWRENCE — Diversity has long been a hot term on university campuses. But ask different people what diversity means, and answers will vary. A recent study by a University of Kansas professor finds that diversity is viewed with a broad, all-encompassing definition in higher education but that race and ethnicity...

Tue, 02/06/2018

The Commons announces Red Hot Research dates for spring 2018

LAWRENCE — This spring marks the 12th semester of Red Hot Research at KU. This series for KU researchers features five short presentations from across the university in an effort to share work among colleagues. Through this series, 218 faculty members and 20 graduate students have shared their research. ...

Tue, 02/06/2018

Alumna makes $1M gift for environmental studies fund

LAWRENCE — A gift commitment of more than $1 million from KU alumna Tracy Ashlock will establish a travel fund for environmental studies students at the University of Kansas. ...

Tue, 02/06/2018

KU community invited to International Jayhawk Festival

Tue, 02/06/2018

'Grotesque Realism' in Russian literature reflected social turmoil

LAWRENCE — Historians agree that the failure of Tsar Alexander II’s Great Reforms of 1861-1874 put into motion events that set the stage for the Russian Revolution years later. Now a new book attempts to quantify the effect of this national, political and social disappointment on Russian literature. ...

Mon, 02/05/2018

Remarkable spider with a tail found preserved in amber after 100 million years

Mon, 02/05/2018

Spring Engineering & Computing Career Fair set for Feb. 8

LAWRENCE — More than 100 companies and agencies will attend the Spring Engineering and Computing Career Fair, set for noon-4 p.m. Thursday, Feb. 8, at the Kansas Union. Students should review the complete list of employers and study those of interest prior to arriving at the event. ...

Mon, 02/05/2018

Workshops will tackle issues of bias, difficult conversations and more

LAWRENCE — The Office of Diversity & Equity this semester is offering a distinctive series of professional development opportunities for University of Kansas graduate students, faculty and staff that focus on mindfulness, strategies for handling difficult moments and understanding biases. ...

Fri, 02/02/2018

University Theatre productions will address PTSD, cyberbullying

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Fri, 02/02/2018

KLETC announces law enforcement training graduates

YODER — Fifty-eight new law enforcement officers graduated from the Kansas Law Enforcement Training Center (KLETC) on Jan. 26. Kansas Law Enforcement Training Center Director Ed Pavey was the speaker for the ceremony in KLETC’s Integrity Auditorium. ...

Fri, 02/02/2018

University community remembers KU physicist Robert Friauf

LAWRENCE — The University of Kansas community is remembering Robert Friauf, professor emeritus in the Department of Physics & Astronomy. ...

Thu, 02/01/2018

Are expensive Super Bowl ads worth it? It depends, marketing scholar says

LAWRENCE — A 30-second Super Bowl commercial runs about $5 million this year, but on the bright side, companies might be able to bundle it with an NBC Winter Olympic Games ad. ...

Thu, 02/01/2018

Meet the 'odderon': Large Hadron Collider experiment shows potential evidence of quasiparticle sought for decades

LAWRENCE — In a 17-mile circular tunnel underneath the border between France and Switzerland, an international collaboration of scientists runs experiments using the world’s most advanced scientific instrument, the Large Hadron Collider (LHC). By smashing together protons that travel close to light speed, particle physicists analyze these collisions and learn...

Thu, 02/01/2018

New research suggests toward end of Ice Age, human beings witnessed fires larger than dinosaur killer, thanks to a cosmic impact

LAWRENCE — On a ho-hum day some 12,800 years ago, the Earth had emerged from another ice age. Things were warming up, and the glaciers had retreated. ...

Thu, 02/01/2018

Artist and writer to host events focusing on the intersection of art, ecology

LAWRENCE— Renowned eco-artist, author, educator, curator and homesteader Linda Weintraub will host free public talks and workshops during her four-day visit to the University of Kansas next month. ...

Wed, 01/31/2018

Keurig Green Mountain, Dr Pepper Snapple both facing challenges before planned merger, economist says

LAWRENCE — As K-Cup maker Keurig Green Mountain's $19 billion deal announced Monday to acquire Dr Pepper Snapple seemed to surprise watchers of the beverage industry, a University of Kansas scholar of mergers said both companies were facing challenges. ...

Wed, 01/31/2018

KU Recreation Services announces changes to check-in process

LAWRENCE — In order to improve the customer experience, KU Recreation Services switched to a new point-of-sale/access system effective Jan. 30. There are several upgrades and changes with this new system. Here are a few that immediately affect participants:...

Wed, 01/31/2018

Project training preschool teachers to boost kids' literacy expands to more classrooms

LAWRENCE — In classrooms around the Kansas City metropolitan area, literacy coaches are teaming up with more teachers in preschool settings to increase and improve children’s engagement with evidence-based literacy activities and foster growth in pre-literacy skills. ...

Wed, 01/31/2018

Brave new world of robotic architecture dawning

Wed, 01/31/2018

Research Excellence Initiative funds College research through philanthropic support

Tue, 01/30/2018

New book outlines transformation of American education to help every student 'reach for greatness'

LAWRENCE — Every child has the potential to be great, and our schools are full of well-meaning people who tell them just that. Yet, the way we educate young people prevents that possibility for many by focusing not on what they do well, but what they do poorly. A University...

Tue, 01/30/2018

Gasoline price spikes don't drive commuters to trains, study finds

LAWRENCE — Spikes in gasoline prices don't make people with access to a commuter rail service any more likely to switch to the train than people without, according to a study by two University of Kansas researchers. ...

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