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KU chancellor announces promotion and tenure for 169 faculty and researchers for fall 2021

LAWRENCE – Chancellor Douglas A. Girod has approved the promotion and award of tenure, where indicated, for 80 individuals at the University of Kansas Lawrence and Edwards campuses and 89 individuals at the KU Medical Center campuses.

Counseling screening tool works for military and nonmilitary college students, study shows

There’s a common stereotype that all veterans are dealing with post-traumatic stress disorder or traumatic brain injuries.

Counseling screening tool works for military and nonmilitary college students, study shows

LAWRENCE — Since the 1940s, the GI Bill has helped provide educational benefits after service members complete military service. The most recent legislation, the Harry W.

College athletes in supportive programs coping better with pandemic, study shows

LAWRENCE — Like much of society, college athletics were thrown into disarray by the COVID-19 pandemic.

Back to the Future: Time to Redesign virtual summer conference hosted as multisession series for educators

LAWRENCE — The School of Education & Human Sciences at the University of Kansas will host the 14th annual Strategies for Educational Improvement Summer Conference for the region’s PK-12 educators as a virtual multisession series.

Alabama school segregation increases due to economic, historical trends, study finds

LAWRENCE — The landmark Supreme Court case Brown v. Board of Education declared school segregation illegal in the United States. While desegregation efforts followed in subsequent decades since the 1954 case, schools and communities found ways to resist them.

2021 Gene A Budig Lecture set for April 27

LAWRENCE — The University of Kansas School of Education & Human Sciences welcomes Suzanne Robinson, associate professor in the Department of Special Education, as the 2021 Budig Teaching Professorship in Special Education award recipient and featured lecturer.

Research: Creative students sensed global catastrophe coming, had increased anxiety

New research from the University of Kansas shows that some of the most creative adolescents may have had a sense that a global crisis was looming as far back as 2014.

Research shows creative students sensed global catastrophe coming, had increased anxiety

LAWRENCE — New research from the University of Kansas shows that some of the most creative adolescents may have had a sense that a global crisis was looming as far back as 2014.

KU's Project WRITE helps struggling learners improve writing skills

LAWRENCE — A new body of research from the University of Kansas has found that a new program is highly effective at helping teachers use technology to improve the writing skills of students, especially those with disabilities, as well as save educators time and give them new tools to assess learners

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