Fifty-one new law enforcement officers graduated from the Kansas Law Enforcement Training Center (KLETC) on Sept. 20. Sheriff Randy Henderson of the Reno County Sheriff's Office delivered the commencement address to grads representing 39 agencies from across Kansas.
Today's workplace requires industries and professionals to be globally minded, culturally competent and inclusive. The way we communicate is a great place to start. Here's how to foster more inclusive communication.
Adult learners, often referred to as “nontraditional students” have specific goals, questions and concerns when considering going back to school. Here are some of the most common ones and resources to help address each.
Employee engagement often gets discussed as an individual trait, something people just are. While this may be true of a small group of people, the truth is employee disengagement is typically an outcome of overwork and neglect of individual employees’ profession-based values.
Jim Peters, director of the University of Kansas Osher Lifelong Learning Institute, will retire in September after leading the institute for nearly eight years, expanding it's programming to 29 sites in 16 cities and deepening partnerships with organizations across Kansas.
Rising Up at KUEC: In this Q & A series, outstanding 2019 KUEC graduates share how KU Edwards Campus has helped them start, advance or change their career. Meet Emily Johnson.
Rising Up at KUEC: In this Q & A series, outstanding 2019 KUEC graduates share how KU Edwards Campus has helped them start, advance or change their career. Meet Olga Khakova.
Rising Up at KUEC: In this Q & A series, outstanding 2019 KUEC graduates share how KU Edwards Campus has helped them start, advance or change their career. Meet Jennifer Deines.
Rising Up at KUEC: In this Q & A series, outstanding 2019 KUEC graduates share how KU Edwards Campus has helped them start, advance or change their career. Meet Karen Holliday.