Thursday, April 10, 2008
Emily Schuster, Larned sophomore, won an Integrity scholarship from the National Society of Collegiate Scholars.
NSCS gave Schuster a $250 scholarship for her essay on what integrity meant to her.
Wednesday, April 9 is designated as national “I Stand for Integrity” day for all NSCS chapters.
NSCS is a national honors organization that is exclusively for freshmen and sophomores. It was started in 1994 at George Washington University in Washington, D.C. A KU chapter was started in 1999.
Perkins to speak during integrity week
Speech by athletics director part NSCS promotion
Gill talks to students about integrity
National Society of Collegiate Scholars hosts football coach for its annual Integrity ...
Greek awards recognize achievements of 2003
Members of the greek community gathered at the Lied Center last night ...
KU pharmacy chapter awarded $2,000 for proposal
Proposal would incorporate multiple languages on signs and require practitioners to simplify ...
What Do You Think: May 9, 2007
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Kenneth L. Stoner Awards honor student housing ...
27 student housing staff and students received awards Sunday night for involvement ...
Faith, Fellowship and Football
Stuckey leads no matter the path.
Business savvy earns scholarship award
Julio Mata Jr. took first place in a national competition for his ...
Kansas wins top student section honors
The student section wind the Naismith Student Section of the Year Award
Jayhawks break records at home invitational
Friday’s Jayhawk Invitational featured new records for the school’s in the 3,000 ...
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Learn more about the candidates for Student Senate
Student wins Super Bowl XLIV tickets
The National Society of Collegiate Scholars gave away Super Bowl tickets in ...
Faculty member receives award for promoting science
Dr. Marigold Linton, director of American Indian Outreach at KU, was awarded ...
Lecture series will honor Jana Mackey
President of the National Organization for Women will discuss women’s rights issues ...
‘Green’ Jayhawks receive accolades
Sustainability Leadership Awards recognize individuals who promote environmentally friendly habits.
Freshman to discuss reading habits of students ...
Hannah Roark will also recite two poems from a competition where she ...
Who's Who
Who's who on campus
D.C. conference puts Darfur in the spotlight
The group Students Taking Action Now: Darfur, will hold its first national ...
Fraternity wins Gold Star
New award presented at greek ceremony
At the annual Interfraternal Council and Panhellenic awards ceremony, Beta Theta Chi ...
Kansas basketball resembles 1953 team
Bryan Wheeler discusses the similarities between this year’s basketball team and Coach ...
Award recognizes students dedicated to service
Service award in honor of former Chancellor Hemenway will be given out ...
Scholarship named in honor of honors lecturer
The Mary A. Klayder Scholarship was donated by professor of English Bernard ...
Game Day: Nov. 24, 2008
Get ready for the game against Washington.
Renowned journalist visits campus
Hersh, who exposed the torture at Abu Ghraib prison in Iraq with ...
Fearless Joe Mortensen
The All Big-12 linebacker came to Kansas after breaking all of his ...
Senior’s volleyball career winds down
Emily Brown, a four-year starter, has lived volleyball for a long time, ...
Service sorority chapter starting at KU
Omega Phi Alpha’s primary focus is community service; applications will be accepted ...
What to do when things go wrong
Lost your scholarship? Job? Here’s how to get them back
Senior wins weekly award after starring offensively
After winning two conference matches last week, the Kansas volleyball team is ...
On Campus: April 2, 2007
Here's what's happening on campus.
Tennis Brief: May 9, 2007
The tennis team handed out its annual awards at the team banquet.
Soccer players receive All-Region honors
Teammates share awards for seasons accomplishments.
Cross country tour celebrates bio-diversity
First of its kind 'green certified' bus stops in Lawrence on national ...
Donations increase despite economy
The Endowment Association supports students with scholarships, fellowships and awards.
Campus club touts benefits of marijuana
NORML wrapped up the semester with a film screening about medicinal marijuana.
Morning Brew: Prematurely writing memoirs
Tim Tebow and Todd Reesing have set an alarming trend: writing life ...
Students defy statistics, give back to community
Three KU students split their time between studying and volunteering.
National Merit Scholar recruitment down
The University of Kansas’ merit scholar recruitment has dwindled since its peak ...
Sigma Nu officially reinstated
The fraternity was shut down in 2005 because of hazing violations but ...
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