Jayhawks have always exhibited these qualities, but this year’s back-to-school preparations have required more purpose, desire and self-belief than ever — both on the part of KU Edwards Campus faculty and staff, and the part of students.
Kelly McCoy comes to the Kansas Fire & Rescue Training Institute and KU Lifelong & Professional Education with decades of rich experience in many aspects of fire service.
KU’s new online public and population health undergraduate certificate gives students necessary skills to confront community health issues with solutions.
Employees are experiencing today’s tumultuous environment differently, depending on race, family status, socioeconomic status and physical location. Here are some thoughts on how to communicate with humility and empathy in your everyday workplace conversations.