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Thu, 08/11/2011

KU engineering team advances to national Traffic Bowl Competition

There’s no question about it. The University of Kansas School of Engineering is home to the most knowledgeable team of traffic trivia buffs in the Midwest. ...

Wed, 08/10/2011

Annual $10,000 scholarships available for students interested in renewable energy

href="http://www.rgs.ku.edu">Research and Graduate StudiesLAWRENCE — Developing renewable energy technologies is a major research focus at the University of Kansas. Starting this fall, it can also be a source of significant scholarship funding for the right students. ...

Tue, 08/09/2011

KU engineering student awarded NSF funding for scoliosis treatment research

An award from the National Science Foundation will fund research by a University of Kansas School of Engineering doctoral student that could lead to improved treatment for adolescents suffering from scoliosis. ...

Tue, 08/09/2011

KU engineering students plan Brazilian learning experience

href="http://www.engr.ku.edu">School of EngineeringLAWRENCE — Fifteen students from the University of Kansas School of Engineering will have the chance in August to see how a burgeoning world power is handling rapid growth and a booming economy, while attempting to manage the impact on the environment. ...

Tue, 08/09/2011

KU Business School dean names new leadership positions

University of Kansas School of Business dean Neeli Bendapudi has named several new appointments to leadership positions in the Business School. ...

Fri, 08/05/2011

Hall Center names Simons Public Humanities Fellow for 2011-12

Composer and pianist Randy Klein will be the Simons Public Humanities Fellow for 2011-12 at the Hall Center for the Humanities at the University of Kansas. ...

Fri, 08/05/2011

Gray-Little honored at American Psychological Association Convention

Chancellor Bernadette Gray-Little’s work in the field of clinical psychology has earned her a Presidential Founder’s Award from Section VI, Division 12 of the American Psychological Association. She receives the honor today at the 2011 American Psychological Association Convention in Washington, DC. ...

Thu, 08/04/2011

KU engineering professor receives award for cartilage research

Promising research results that could improve the lives of those who suffer from chronic knee problems has earned one University of Kansas School of Engineering professor a prestigious grant to advance his work. ...

Thu, 08/04/2011

KU professor earns award for cancer treatment delivery research

In the ongoing fight against cancer, the most pressing problem isn’t how to kill diseased cells. Researchers figured that out years ago. Today’s challenge is finding a way to kill cancer cells without damaging healthy tissue. ...

Wed, 08/03/2011

KU establishes first coalition of institutions practicing open access

The University of Kansas was among the first universities in the nation to share faculty research with audiences beyond those with academic journal subscriptions. The university has now taken the lead in forming a coalition with 21 other universities and colleges with established faculty open access policies in North America...

Wed, 08/03/2011

KU featured in Princeton Review's 'Best 376 Colleges'

href="http://www.ku.edu/about/facts/">KU FactsLAWRENCE — Outstanding academics, research opportunities, a diverse student body and affordable tuition help the University of Kansas once again earn a place among the best institutions for undergraduate education, according to the Princeton Review. ...

Tue, 08/02/2011

Animated video will teach students physics behind superconductors

Most young people have chatted on a cell phone, but how many of them know how energy relates to matter to make that phone call possible? ...

Mon, 08/01/2011

KU entomologist leads new drive to make 'dark data' available online to anyone

Caroline Chaboo regularly fields phone calls and emails from homeowners, gardeners and even U.S. customs officials who ask her to help identify bugs. The University of Kansas entomologist is a leading expert on beetles and performs research around the world, including in Kansas. ...

Fri, 07/29/2011

KU, City of Lawrence announce improvements to bus routes, new website

href="http://www.lawrencetransit.org">Lawrence TransitLAWRENCE — The University of Kansas and City of Lawrence are announcing several changes to improve services. Annual changes are intended to improve access to the city and campus, adjust service frequency and make the best use of resources available. ...

Thu, 07/28/2011

KU history professor awarded Byron Caldwell Smith Book Award

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Thu, 07/28/2011

Gift creates Innovation studio in KU's Center for Design Research

KU Endowment and spoke to a development director who, he said, “answered the phone with a smile.” ...

Tue, 07/26/2011

Audio-Reader accepting donations of music, audio equipment for annual sale

The University of Kansas Audio-Reader Network is now accepting donations of new and gently used music and audio equipment for its annual “For Your EARS Only” benefit sale. ...

Tue, 07/26/2011

KU doctoral student one of two in nation to receive Hartford dissertation award

Skye Leedahl, doctoral student in social welfare from Minot, N.D., is one of two students in the nation to receive the John A. Hartford Dissertation Fellows Award for her research of the social world of older adults in nursing homes. ...

Fri, 07/22/2011

KU alumna named distinguished professor in School of Public Affairs and Administration

A distinguished alumna of the University of Kansas will return to her alma mater to join the faculty of the top-ranked School of Public Affairs and Administration. ...

Wed, 07/20/2011

Acclaimed civil rights attorney to speak at KU School of Law

A civil rights attorney who helped Thurgood Marshall argue Brown v. Board of Education before the U.S. Supreme Court will speak next week at the University of Kansas School of Law. ...

Tue, 07/19/2011

Kansas Law Enforcement Training Center announces July graduates

Col. Ernie Garcia, superintendent of the Kansas Highway Patrol, congratulated 49 new law enforcement officers during their graduation from the Kansas Law Enforcement Training Center on July 15. ...

Mon, 07/18/2011

Geologic map for Kearny County now available

href="http://www.kgs.ku.edu">Kansas Geological SurveyLAWRENCE — A new full-color map of Kearny County in southwestern Kansas featuring surface geology – from widespread silt deposits and active sand dunes to formations made up of Rocky Mountain debris – is available from the Kansas Geological Survey, based at the University of Kansas. ...

Mon, 07/18/2011

KU faculty, alumni join Haiti Research Initiative team

— University of Kansas faculty and alumni are traveling to Haiti this month with a team to meet with Haitian officials and civic groups to explore the potential for a collaborative research project in education and technology. ...

Fri, 07/15/2011

KU to host open house, dedication ceremony for Center for Design Research

— A new KU facility for collaborative research in sustainable energy will officially “power up” on Saturday, July 16 with a 10:30 a.m. dedication ceremony and a 10 a.m. to noon open house. The public is invited to attend, and refreshments will follow. ...

Thu, 07/14/2011

KU mourns student Hallie Steele

University of Kansas Chancellor Bernadette Gray-Little issued the following statement regarding the death of student Hallie Steele:...

Wed, 07/13/2011

Fulbright international students attend summer program at KU

Thirty-three Fulbright international students are attending this year’s Fulbright Pre-Academic Summer Program at the University of Kansas to help them acclimate to academic life and American culture before they begin their graduate studies. The students arrived July 6. ...

Wed, 07/13/2011

Award-winning poet, critic to speak on innovative African American verse

Aldon Nielsen, an award-winning poet and critic, will speak July 20 at the Hall Center for the Humanities at the University of Kansas at 7 p.m. ...

Fri, 07/08/2011

KU students volunteer service in summer Alternative Breaks Program

href="http://groups.ku.edu/~albreaks/index.html">Alternative BreaksLAWRENCE — Eager to lend a helping hand, 34 students from the University of Kansas spent part of their summer volunteering in five states. ...

Fri, 07/08/2011

Science fiction writing awards to be presented at KU

Irish author Ian McDonald’s “The Dervish House” will receive the Campbell Award for the best science fiction novel of the year, and Geoffrey A. Landis’ “The Sultan of the Clouds” will receive the Sturgeon Award for the best short science fiction of the year in a 6 p.m. ceremony tonight...

Fri, 07/08/2011

Private papers of legendary science fiction, 'Star Trek' writer donated to KU

A treasure trove of private letters, manuscripts and other papers by one of the most influential writers of the golden age of science fiction — who, along with Leonard Nimoy, is credited with inventing the “live long and prosper” Vulcan phrase for “Star Trek” — has been donated to the...

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