November7, 2003
Vol. 28, No. 6

Tuition, housing costs remain below average
Original Baby Jay now roosting in Kansas Union
Vigil, ceremony to mark Veterans Day
CLA&S dean to lead general education review
KU Endowment elects 7 trustees
Water wards
Molecule library wins grant
KU joins national study of dissertation standards
Shots take sting out of flu season

Program seeks families to host Thanksgiving
$10M award will expand loan cooperative
Shell Canada president launches women’s leadership forum at KU
Engineering dedicates facility, celebrates gifts

Research summit applications due Nov. 21

September employees honored

United Way campaign nears goal
Women’s Leadership Conference is Sunday
Injured ’Hawks help at schools
Budding historian

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Research summit applications due Nov. 21

Applications to participate in January’s Graduate Student Research Summit are due before 5 p.m. Friday, Nov. 21, in the Graduate and Professional Association office, 426 Kansas Union office.


The summit, which will run from noon to 4 p.m Jan. 27., is an opportunity to present research to the campus community.


Students must submit an application to present their research. Applications are available in the GPA office or online at www.ku.edu/~gpa.


Diana Carlin, dean of the graduate school and international programs, said the summit was a chance for graduate students to take their research to an academic audience. The GPA provides opportunities for the academic development of KU graduate and professional students.

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