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October 5, 2009- U Kan do it
- Health insurance premiums to rise for employees, employers
- Two KU profs earn Higuchi-KU Endowment Research Awards
- Professor profile: One-to-one teaching
- New ID management system to improve security
- Enrollment exceeds 30,000 for second consecutive year
- Groundbreaking set for Bioscience and Technology Business Center
- Calvet, Shortridge win Chancellors Club research, teaching awards
- KU employees honored for 40, 50 years of state service
- Study examines depopulation of Kansas, plains communities
- CLAS creates center to support research, publishing
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2009 Kemper Awards
Award Highlights
Watch a montage of reactions and remarks from the 2009 Kemper Awards, presented to outstanding faculty at KU and the University of Kansas Medical Center in Kansas City. Video | About the winners »YouTube.com/KU
Professor Profile
Tami Lee Hughes
Tami Lee Hughes, assistant professor of violin, talks about her unique relationship with students as well as her research and career as a performer. Watch video »
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Resiliency in children exposed to traumaKU professor Yo Jackson hopes to improve treatment for children exposed to trauma or abuse by studying youth who appear more resilient than others, thanks to a $1.7 million grant from the National Institutes of Health and the National Institutes of Mental Health.Video and more information |
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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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