Administrator elected to medical association board
A KU administrator has been elected to the American Medical Association board.
University reviews policies in wake of Penn State scandal
Chancellor Bernadette Gray-Little said in a statement that KU is examining its own policies.
University denies plans for on-campus living requirement
An e-mail by a University staff member discussed an on-campus living requirement for freshmen, but officials deny any change is under consideration.
Administrative reshuffling targets low retention rates
The University ranks among the lowest in the Big 12 with 20 percent of freshmen dropping out.
Week isn't just for the Greeks
Homecoming committee trying to make week more inclusive
Business dean excited to provide students opportunities
Dean Neeli Bendapudi wants the business school to continue to grow in popularity among students.
Fellowship awarded to KU professors
A $7,500 Kemper Fellowship is awarded to outstanding faculty.
Gray-Little tells students to take charge
Chancellor Bernadette Gray-Little expresses her desire for students to become self-motivated.
New start date reduces number of class days
Classes begin on a Monday for the first time since 1995.
Two Athletics employees sent to prison
Two more sentenced defendants await their incarceration location
Parking rates may increase
Hourly parking rates could be raised from $1 per hour to $1.50, and the fees for parking tickets could also be increased.
Business school names new dean
KU alumna Neeli Bendapudi will take over as dean of the School of Business on Aug. 1.
Steering committees aim to maximize student success
On Wednesday, a group of steering committees aimed towards maximizing undergraduate and graduate students success held a town hall meeting in the Alderson Auditorium at the Kansas Union.
Six women inducted into Women's Hall of Fame
The University of Kansas inducted six women into the women’s hall of fame Tuesday night during the annual Women’s Recognition Program. The program honors outstanding women in the University community.
Government shutdown would not drastically affect the University
With Democrats and Republicans still not agreeing a budget to fund the government past tomorrow, a government shutdown is looking more and more likely.
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