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'What to do at KU' to hit newsstands Feb. 8

"What to do at KU," a 24-page printed compilation of spring 2007 public events at KU, will be inserted Feb. 8 into the Lawrence Journal-World.

The newsprint supplement lists KU events open to the public. The events were submitted to the calendar Web site by designated calendar administrators throughout campus.

To become a calendar administrator for your unit, visit the KU events calendar and click on "request a user account."

The free supplement will also be available at various locations around campus and Lawrence, including the Lawrence Visitor Information Center, the Lawrence Public Library and the KU Visitor Center. Extra copies will be available for pickup at University Relations in the Wesley Building.

Anyone with questions about posting events to the online calendar should contact Lauren Beatty, calendar editor for University Relations, at 864-8856 or kucalendar@ku.edu.

KU HISTORY

On Feb. 2, 1904, Chancellor Frank Strong wrote Kansas City landscape architect George Kessler, asking him to help the university prepare a campus plan. The plan for campus, at that point a few buildings around what is now Jayhawk Boulevard with acres of open land on all sides, was so effective it was several decades before another was ordered. Thanks to a grant from the Getty Foundation, university officials are crafting another campus plan, keeping Kessler's plan and others in mind. For more, visit www.kuhistory.com
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February 5, 2007 : Vol. 31, No. 10

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