
Opponents say KU’s merger of diversity centers is an overreaction to anti-DEI politics
The University of Kansas informed students in September that it’s consolidating several diversity-related organizations into one new Student Engagement Center.
The University of Kansas informed students in September that it’s consolidating several diversity-related organizations into one new Student Engagement Center.
TOPEKA – Each year, the Governor’s Council on Wellness recognizes one exceptional individual and one remarkable organization in Kansas who have shown outstanding dedication to promoting health, fitness and wellness in our communities.Nominees for the 2025 Health Champion Award can come from a diverse range of backgrounds, from healthcare professionals and educators to community leaders and volunteers.
TOPEKA – The Kansas Department of Revenue has announced updates to iKan, the state’s award-winning digital government platform.
Boot Hill Museum has been home to the Kansas Cowboy Hall of Fame since 2002.
Kansas farms have expanded their operations and are now bigger than ever, which has led to an economic boom.
TOPEKA — An annual, independent review of Kansas’ foster care system shows it fell short for the third year in a row of improvements to housing instability and mental health care delays.The progress report, released Sept.
They have grown up with their hand clutching a football since they could literally clutch a football.“I would say that we are definitely gonna be the first ones to tell each other if we need to fix something,” Holcomb High School senior quarterback Keegan Johnson said of his brother, Korbin.
SCOTT CITY - As a little boy, Jackson Rumford dreamed of someday playing college football for the Kansas State Wildcats.“It’s awesome committing to purple, it’s so big time and I love that it’s in my home state,” the 6-foot-6, 260-pound Scott City High senior said of his commitment to play at K-State next fall.“It’s amazing!
MANHATTAN — Kansas State University’s art department will host the Mid America Print Council’s 2024 conference and community expo, From the Ashes: Printmaking, Preservation, and Renewal, from Oct.
TOPEKA — Kansans are uninsured at a rate higher than the rest of the country for a third-straight year, but the effects of Medicaid “unwinding” have yet to be seen, recent U.S.