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BELLE PLAINE — The prosecution of a Kansas researcher ensnared in a U.S. government crackdown on Chinese economic espionage and trade secret theft could…
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TOPEKA — A top Republican legislator in Kansas was hospitalized last month after testing positive for the novel coronavirus and didn’t disclose it to…
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The University of Kansas said it canceled contracts with the Lawrence massage therapist earlier this year when initial charges of child sex abuse were filed.
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BALDWIN CITY, Kansas — College athletics departments in Kansas are needing to make a call as the number of coronavirus cases climb across the country and…
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Faculty members were initially told they had to return to campus Aug. 24, unless they could invoke exemptions under the Americans with Disabilities Act.
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WICHITA, Kansas — Gone are the days of sneaking late into a crowded lecture hall. Reading college students' disapproving faces won't be easy. And…
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Wednesday was the deadline for faculty chairs to submit documentation indicating how their fall classes will comply with KU’s mandate that classes be taught in-person this fall.
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Longer Days, Shorter Semesters: How COVID-19 Will Change Campus Life At Kansas And Missouri CollegesAmong other things, local colleges are planning to limit classroom capacity, put new restrictions on dorm life and end the fall semester early.
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The testimonials from black people about their experience on Kansas college campuses ring both familiar and fresh as protests against racism continue…
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WICHITA, Kansas — Educators say there was a silver lining when Kansas schools and campuses had to shut down because of the coronavirus: It was a chance to…