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September 8, 2009- These bed bugs won't bite
- Stadium expansion would provide unprecedented $40M for KU academics
- Cancer center to recruit 25 more scholars
- Group takes steps to clean up Potter Lake, help fish survive, thrive
- KU honors faculty with $5,000 Kemper fellowships
- KU center lands nearly $2 million to take part in NASA study of ice sheets
- Tuition assistance granted to 174 staffers
- Researchers receive $1M to study obesity, self-advocacy for individuals with disabilities
- Committee formed to help inform furlough plan
- Provost search committee named
- KU encourages precautions for faculty, staff to deal with H1N1 flu
- English professors secure grants from National Endowment for Humanities
- Annual dinner to recognize University Support Staff retirees
- Kansas Law Enforcement Training Center hosts first graduation in new facility
- College launches 'passport to the arts' program
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KLETC grand opening
The first graduation ceremony to be held in the newly constructed, 800-seat Integrity Auditorium at the Kansas Law Enforcement Training Center took place Aug. 28. The new auditorium is part of a $16.4 million two-phase capital improvement project.
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This is Kansas - 2009 TV Spot
It’s only 30 seconds long, but KU's new television ad is chock full of beautiful scenery and quick glimpses of what makes KU such a great place to be. Want to dig a little deeper? Watch the ad, then scroll down the page for a scene-by-scene breakdown on what you’re seeing. Video & scene-by-scene »Campus News
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Unprecedented commitmentRevenue from a proposed club-seating addition on the east side of Memorial Stadium would be directed to a $40 million commitment by Kansas Athletics Inc. to academic programs, Chancellor Gray-Little and Athletics Director Perkins announced today.More award information & video |
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Excellence in Teaching - 2009 Kemper AwardsChancellor 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. List of winners & video |
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Paulette Spencer, Dean E. Ackers Distinguished Professor of Mechanical Engineering, director, Bioengineering Research Center
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