KU in the Capitol slated for March 10
KU in the Capitol will take place March 10. This is the fifth year for the program, which brings KU faculty and staff to the statehouse in Topeka to present information on the university's contributions to Kansas. The governor, members of the Kansas Board of Regents, legislators and their staffs will be in attendance.
Former state representative and alumnus Carl Krehbiel will be recognized by the House for his service to KU and the state. He recently made a $4 million donation to build a scholarship hall in honor of his parents, Kathryn Krehbiel, who graduated with a liberal arts degree in 1945, and the late Floyd H. Krehbiel, who graduated with a liberal arts degree in 1947.
Participants include:
- Kevin Boatright, Office of Research and Graduate Studies
- Alison Carter, Dole Institute of Politics
- Warren Corman, university architect
- Matt Drake, Student Success
- Christine Fosher, Center for Remote Sensing of Ice Sheets
- Sheri Hamilton, Kansas Public Radio
- Karen Henry, Life Span Institute
- Lindsey Hoover, College of Liberal Arts and Sciences
- Jill Hummels, School of Engineering
- Kelly Hutsell, KU Medical Center
- Chris Jones, Department of Athletics
- Kevin Kelly, School of Law
- Jennifer Kinnard, William Allen White School of Journalism and Mass Communications
- Monica Lemmons, School of Business
- Paul Liechti, Kansas Biological Survey
- Shane Lyle, Kansas Geological Survey
- Jim Modig, Design and Construction Management
- Mike Neal, School of Education
- Jim Peters, Continuing Education
- Peg Sampson, Audio-Reader
- Jennifer Sanner, KU Alumni Association
- Jackson Sellers, Center for Service Learning
- John Stobaugh, School of Pharmacy
- Michelle Ward, Information and Telecommunication Technology Center
- Elaine Warren, Edwards Campus
- Pat Weaver, Transportation Research Institute
- Bill Woodard, Spencer Museum of Art