Diligent study of Structural Dynamics can lead to new avenues of interesting work and career opportunities for those who work in structural/mechanical design.
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.
KUEC’s second annual Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Celebration brings nationally known transgender expert and reveals the latest research and tools for improvement.
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.
Longtime KLETC staff member looks forward to continuing success and progress of state’s training headquarters for police officer, sheriff’s deputies and others.
In only one year, the number of graduates from KU’s off-post Leavenworth programs more than tripled to 30 students, most of whom are active members of the military.
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.