Johnson County native and May 2018 business administration graduate, Chadwick Wohletz, knows firsthand the value of persistence and focus when pursuing your goals.
The use of smartphones, the increasing variety of technologies in the workplace, and the use of social media for professional and personal goals unveil new dynamics for conflict resolution.
The KU Edwards Campus is collaborating with the KU Medical Center to meet the growing demand for health science professionals through a new post-baccalaureate certificate program.
KU homeland security students act as the Douglas County emergency management team to develop emergency management plan for a long-term blackout during simulation-style practicum at the KU Edwards Campus.
Ten of the largest education institutions in the Kansas City metro join forces across the state line, enabling students to earn a bachelor’s degree in only three years.