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Public universities are taking differing approaches about testing students for the coronavirus before they leave for the holiday.
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Kansas college students now sit in virtual classrooms, their daily lives disrupted as universities try to slow the spread of the coronavirus. They're having to adjust to their new reality, and a possible shaky entry into the workforce.
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TOPEKA, Kansas — A few weeks ago, University of Kansas senior Fatimah Alsinan was in a workshop finishing the last design and construction projects for…
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TOPEKA, Kansas — The University of Kansas and Kansas State University have both delayed the start of classes until March 23, with online classes to follow…
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TOPEKA, Kansas — If Kansas lawmakers pass a bill allowing student-athletes to make money off endorsements, you might see the next five-star KU or K-State…
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Segment 1: Kansas State University could be a testing ground for rebranding white nationalism, a new report says.A report from the Institute for Research…
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Scott Frantz has been quietly preparing for what lies ahead since Kansas State’s football season ended at a bowl game on Dec. 31. It’s a future that could…
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Segment 1: Kansas City's journey toward greater inclusivity takes one step forward, two steps back.The state of diversity and inclusion in Kansas City is…
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TOPEKA, Kansas — What if researchers could go to a single hub for vast deposits of information on a range of issues from water quality to court rulings to…
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When Dan Hoyt started graduate school at the University of Kansas in 2016, he knew he had anxiety and depression. He worried about being able to find a…
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For decades, a university education meant students had to load up on math, history and English courses. Now, Kansas universities are slashing those...
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MANHATTAN, Kansas — Millennials get blamed for killing off sports, drinks and entire industries. Those millennials — and their Gen Z successors — have...