The City of Lawrence and the University of Kansas are forever entwined because of the way the City and its early residents came together and created a state university in this town.
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The Impact of Sports From athletic events to finances to visitors to legacy, KU Athletics and the city of Lawrence come together to create an unmatched vision of enduring success.…
KU School of Business KU School of Business Prepares Students To Be Globally Competent | 2017 Q2 | story by Lauren Cunningham, Communications Director, KU School of Business The University…
Professional Spotlight: Bernadette Gray-Little Chancellor, University of Kansas | 2017 Q2 | Aside from providing education, what is the University’s most important commodity or service? Scholarship and research are the…
Business on the Hill Business School’s Executive Education Seminars Provide Leadership Development, Opportunities for Collaboration | 2016 Q4 | by Lauren Cummingham Each year, the University of Kansas (KU) School…
Professional Spotlight: Saralyn Reece Hardy Saralyn Reece Hardy, Director, Spencer Museum of Art | 2016 Q3 | photo by Steven Hertzog What is your business’s most important commodity or service?…
There’s No Place Like Home..In Lawrence Local artists make it big, still choose to live in and work from their beloved hometown. | 2016 Q3 | story by JULIE DUNLAP…
Business School Art Art Accentuates Innovative Design | 2016 Q3 | story by LAUREN CUNNINGHAM, Communications Coordinator, KU School of Business Business schools typically aren’t known for their art collections.…
Capitol Federal Hall KU Business School has a New Home | 2016 Q2 | story by AUSTIN FALLEY, Director of Communications, KU Business School | photos courtesy KU Business School…
Absence Makes the Heart Grow Fonder Charles and Sara Robinson – a love story | 2016 Q2 | story by PATRICIA A. MICHAELIS Ph.D., Historica Research & Archival Consulting |…