Organizations that are more diverse — and take effort to include those diverse voices in decision-making and policy formation — are often more profitable, more innovative and more able to withstand rapid changes in their industries.
Every day, the KU Edwards Campus (KUEC) strives to further its partnerships with Kansas City’s academic and business communities, as well as provide valuable services to the Kansas City community at large. This spring has provided rich opportunities for connection and growth for the campus, as well as its relationships with local businesses and educational institutions.
Now in its sixth year, the 1/8-cent sales tax for the Johnson County Education and Research Triangle (JCERT) has provided nearly $30 million in funding for the KU Edwards Campus.