Topeka residents have new opportunities for lifelong learning this summer. The University of Kansas’ Osher Lifelong Learning Institute is partnering with several Topeka organizations to offer enrichment courses.
KU collaborates with Johnson County Community College to start one of the few ASL bachelor’s degree programs in the country at KU Edwards Campus beginning fall 2019
Fifty-nine new law enforcement officers graduated from the Kansas Law Enforcement Training Center (KLETC) on May 10. U.S. Senator Jerry Moran delivered the commencement address to grads representing agencies from across Kansas.
Manhattan residents have new opportunities for lifelong learning this summer. In a unique partnership, the University of Kansas Osher Lifelong Learning Institute and Kansas State University’s UFM Community Learning Center are offering three courses in Manhattan, starting June 5, 2019.
Independence School District Superintendent Dale Herl, Metropolitan Community College Chancellor Kimberly Beatty and KUEC Vice Chancellor David Cook celebrate a proclamation of intent for a new Degree in 3 partnership on May 6 at the KU Edwards Campus. High school students in ISD can earn a bachelor’s degree from KU in only three years.