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October 19, 2009- Fighting a drinking problem
- KU faculty, staff share wonders of water at first-ever festival
- KU rises in research expenditure rankings
- Flu shot clinic dates announced
- Professor profile: From feedstock to tailpipe
- KU program lands $20 million grant for climate change, energy research
- University Senate votes to add gender identity, gender expression to non-discrimination policy
- $2.5 million Lied Center expansion announced
- School of Education proposes four-year teacher preparation program
- Academic journal devotes entire issue to topic born at KU
- New environmentally sound building to offer space for KU Medical Center, KU Endowment
- KU Endowment posts record year in university support
- U.S. Department of Energy launches graduate fellowship program
- KU Hospital selected for 'best places to work in health care' list
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Alumni Profile
Alan Mulally, Ford Motor Company CEO
Ford Motor Company President and CEO Alan Mulally earned a bachelor's and master's degrees in aeronautical and astronautical engineering from KU in 1968 and 1969, respectively. Video »YouTube.com/KU
Professor Profile: Susan Williams
Susan Williams, associate professor of chemical and petroleum engineering, discusses research at KU that is turning cooking oil into fuel for university buses and engines, being a leader in the cycle of crop growth and fuel refinement, collaboration and sharing their findings. Watch video »Snapshots
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Which way to Wescoe?The KU campus has reached a new level of detail on Google Maps. Now, along with Jayhawk Boulevard, users can find specific buildings and other landmarks. The map service is under the direction of Brian McClendon, Google's vice president of engineering and a 1986 KU grad. See map & more info » |
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Fight the FluEmployees can find the latest information about the flu and what KU is doing to combat it at www.alerts.ku.edu. Information on flu shot clinics, information on H1N1 cases and more is updated regularly.See anwsers to common flu questions. |
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Jim Orr, professor of molecular biosciences and director of the Office for Diversity in Science Training
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