Monday, January 30, 2006
Ken Stoner, director of the Department of Student Housing, is leaving the University of Kansas in early March to take a position at the University of Tennessee.
Stoner has been employed by the University for over twenty years, and has won numerous awards during his term at the University including an Outstanding Faculty Award from the National Association of Student Personnel Administrators and a research and publication award from the Association of College and University of Housing Officers.
“The department and the University will lose a great man,” said Nona Golledge, assistant director of the Department of Student Housing.
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