In partnership with SumnerOne, KU Alumni is talking with leaders in their industry about what defines a leader.
Continue readingDocumentary features alumna’s reporting on Tulsa massacre
“When Black people talked about the 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre, it was mostly in whispers.”
Continue readingKU alumna, Just Food fill needs for local women, children
A KU alumna is using her role at a local food bank to help provide diapers and menstrual hygiene products to those in need in the Douglas County community.
Continue readingChancellor’s Message: Reflections on our Academic Year
After Commencement capped off our semester, it’s worth looking back on an academic year that’s been like no other in history and celebrating your contributions to our success.
Continue readingStudent Spotlight: Paul Samberg
Paul Samberg is one of the four student scholarship winners of the Alumni Association’s ‘Member Madness’ campaign.
Continue readingStudent Spotlight: Cynthia Esiaka
Cynthia Esiaka is one of the four student scholarship winners of the Alumni Association’s ‘Member Madness’ campaign.
Continue readingKU celebrates groundbreaking of Jayhawk Welcome Center
KU campus leaders, project designers, donors, alumni and advocates gathered for a ceremonial groundbreaking of the Jayhawk Welcome Center.
Continue readingUniversity of Kansas, KU Alumni Association to build Jayhawk Welcome Center
The University of Kansas and the KU Alumni Association will usher in a new era of student recruitment with the construction of a Jayhawk Welcome Center at the entrance to the historic Jayhawk Boulevard corridor of the Lawrence campus.
Continue readingRemembering The Crossing on the anniversary of its demolition
This weekend marks the anniversary of an event that many Jayhawks would rather forget. The Crossing, a campus icon, was demolished in 2008 to make way for the Oread Hotel.
Continue readingForty years of Hog Calling: The Marching Jayhawks’ pregame tradition
For 40 years, the Marching Jayhawks have used one song to pump them up before running onto the field at Memorial Stadium to play the songs that get everyone else ready for the game.
Continue reading