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Why freight train safety reform efforts are losing steam a year after the fiery train crash in East Palestine, Ohio, sparked bipartisan interest. Plus, the Kansas university that claims to have thrown the first forward pass in college football history.
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Several universities, including Wichita State, claim that football's first forward pass was thrown at their school. Who's right?
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Emporia State University plans to eliminate some majors as part of a large-scale restructuring approved by the Kansas Board of Regents. Faculty at other state universities say the move could have long-term consequences for higher education.
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A federal judge issued an injunction to delay the implementation of a nationwide vaccine mandate covering federal contractors.
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Over the past five years, enrollment is down 8.6% at four-year universities in Kansas and 17.5% at community colleges.
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Enrollment at Kansas colleges fell by 8.1% last fall — more than the national average. With continued uncertainty over COVID-19 and the highly contagious delta variant, universities could face the biggest money crisis in their history.
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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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Universities count on in-person events to keep students enrolled in their colleges. And they argue school-sponsored events are safer than a kegger.
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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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Six players signed contracts, wore Jayhawk T-shirts and put on blue KU ballcaps. But they won’t be running onto a basketball court or football field...
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The Kansas Board of Regents pressured state university officials to rethink hiking tuition, and the schools did just that.In-state tuition for…
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DODGE CITY — Check out Dodge City.A new $12 million waterpark. A shiny new craft brewery — not far from the new whiskey distillery. And, yes, that trendy…