Doug Koch/University Relations
Carole Vrbas, accountant for Health, Sport and Exercise Sciences, applies a temporary Jayhawk tattoo for five-year-old Elizabeth Caudilo of Hutchinson at the Kansas State Fair. This was the 30th consecutive year KU was represented at the fair.
Faculty, staff volunteers tell KU story at Kansas State Fair
The following faculty and staff members volunteered to staff the university booth at the Kansas State Fair in Hutchinson.
- Jacque Bagwell, student health center
- Phil Baringer, physics and astronomy
- Christine Barritt, education administration
- Kevin Boatright, KUCR
- Judy Brohammer, School of Medicine
- Erica Brown, KU Medical Center, External Affairs
- Rex Buchanan, Kansas Geological Survey
- Janet Campbell, KPR
- Kathy Chaney, admissions and scholarships
- Betty Childers, University Registrar
- Susan Clark, School of Medicine
- Gay Lynn Clock, chancellor's office
- Rick Clock, Student Involvement and Leadership Center
- Abby Coffin, business administration
- Stephanie Covington, Student Financial Aid
- Janet Cozza, Landon Center on Aging
- Ray Dahlberg, School of Medicine, medical education
- Ann Davis, KU Medical Center
- Kelly Elrod, Area Health Education Center
- Le-Thu Erazmus, School of Medicine, preventative medicine
- Fred Ervin, University Relations, KU School of Medicine-Wichita
- Clinton Everhart, student financial aid
- Patrick Fehr, information technology
- John Ferraro, hearing and speech
- Dianne Fleming, School of Medicine, preventative medicine and public health
- Charley Forsyth, Visitor Center
- Sara Forsythe, area health education
- Christine Fosher, vice provost for research office
- Amy Gaier, Kansas Masonic Cancer Research Institute
- Heidi Garcia, Watkins Health Center
- Shanda Hayden, athletics
- Liesa Hopper, School of Medicine, obstetrics and gynecology
- Yolanda Howard, research and graduate studies
- Dorothy Hughes, KU Medical Center, External Affairs
- Theresa Jernigan, Office of the Executive Vice Chancellor
- Hallie Kates-Calloway, Center On Aging
- Mona Katz, Center For Research on Learning
- Annette Klaus, School of Medicine, Dean's Office
- Alyssa Koinzan, Student Services
- Diana Koslowsky, public administration
- Kathy Lafferty, Spencer Research Library
- Danny Lattin, medicinal chemistry
- Joy Maxwell, admissions and scholarship
- Jim McCauley, Kansas Geological Survey
- John McGranahan, engineering
- Paul Mobiley, admissions
- Jim Modig, design and construction management
- Joe Morgison, chemical and petroleum engineering
- Ronda Morgison, University Registrar
- Linda Mullens, Student Success
- Sarah Neuenswander, Structural Biology Center
- Glenda Owens, Continuing Education
- Sandy Patchen, Provost's Office
- Jim Peters, Continuing Education
- David Petr, electrical engineering and computer sciences
- Amanda Petrik, chancellor's office
- Monique Pilch, transportation research
- Sarah Renn, Area Health Education Center
- Tammie Rhea, School of Medicine
- Peg Sampson, Audio Reader
- Samira Sayeh, French and Italian
- Kristin Scott, Academic Achievement and Success Center
- Tara Shirley, School of Medicine, pediatrics
- Tiffany Smith-Birk, social welfare
- Gretchen Speer, health and technology outreach
- Gina Starnes, University Career Center
- Kristi Thompson, business and administration
- Carolyn Thurman, Bureau of Child Research
- Gail Tiemann, Center for Research on Learning
- Laci Ulrich, research and graduate studies
- Carole Vrbas, health, sport and exercise sciences
- Jessica Walters, admissions and scholarships
- Jan Waterhouse, KU Libraries
- Victoria Williams, KU Libraries
- Amy Willis, Area Health Education Center
- Traci Wilper, Kansas Masonic Cancer Research Center
- Erin Wolfram, KU Career Center
- Galen Worthington, Kansas Geological Survey
- Keith Yehle, government relations.
TOPONYMS
In September 1939, Deane W. Malott became the first native Kansan and KU alumnus to be named chancellor. In November 1954, the new physics and chemistry building was named for this dynamic and personable leader. The Malott Gateway at 15th and Iowa streets was given in memory of Malott and his wife, Eleanor, who was instrumental in creating the plantings that distinguish the campus. A courtyard near Malott Hall is named in her honor. Both are buried in Pioneer Cemetery.




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