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August 24, 2009- New year, new leadership
- 'Hawks on the water
- The Oread rises above KU skyline
- Newly renovated Jayhawker Tower opens
- Professor profile
- Coca-Cola scholarships granted to children of faculty, staff
- New class of staff fellows named for 2009-10
- Kansas Biological Survey team studies the future of drinking water
- Medical Center launches breast cancer study
- KU to help veterans pay cost of education
- Early career grants available for energy-related research
- Hall Center announces 2009-10 lecture series
- Busch honored by American Chemical Society for outstanding contributions to field
- Institute for Advancing Medical Innovation names board of directors
- New endowed math professorship honors women in leadership
- Pokphanh to help guide Society for Advancing Chicanos and Native Americans in Science
- Spencer exchanges ideas as visiting professor at Brazilian university
- KU center helps small businesses grow entrepreneurs in Kansas
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Research Matters Podcast
Fighting Lung Cancer
A lung cancer investigator earns more than three hundred thousand dollars from the National Recovery Act.
Campus News
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Excellence in teachingThe W.T. Kemper Fellowships for Teaching Excellence recognize outstanding teachers and advisers at KU as determined by a seven-member selection committee. See video & photos of the reactions from this year's winners. More award info & video |
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2009 convocationChancellor Bernadette Gray-Little gave her first public address as chancellor at the 2009 convocation. Convocation traditionally marks the start of the academic year. Classes began Thursday, August 20. Watch video & get speech text |
Almanac
Campus closeup: Dilawar Grewal, associate vice provost for Information Services
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