The KUEC Honors Program offers ways to help you optimize your education. Through immersive projects, presentations, and research work, Cara Broel and Kaitlyn Sy have achieved that and more.
Graduating KUEC student reflects on how her academic advisor, Renee Williams, supported her through the journey from community college to medical school.
Navigating the decision to return to college or embark on your academic journey as a working adult is no small feat. Balancing responsibilities, financial concerns, and academic ambitions can feel overwhelming. But at the KU Edwards Campus (KUEC), you're not alone.
Over 200 eager minds gathered at the KU Edwards Campus for Biotech Day 2024, embarking on a day of discovery and inspiration in the burgeoning field of biotechnology, with a special focus on the critical role of epidemiology in public health.
Starting in spring 2024, KU’s School of Professional Studies will offer a Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Science in criminal justice. These new degree programs were created in response to a growing demand for criminal justice professionals.
The program helps students transitioning to science programs at the KU Edwards Campus by facilitating connections with KU faculty and students, hosting career events, and providing learning opportunities.
The online undergraduate minor in nutrition and certificate in nutrition offer students the opportunity to deepen their understanding of nutrition science.
The new KUEC program offers support, professional resources, and networking for students from underrepresented communities interested in a STEM degree.
KathleenMae Rogers shares her enthusiasm about pursuing a career in physical therapy and how her time in the Marine Corps led her to KUEC’s exercise science program.
The KU School of Professional Studies (SPS) headquartered at the Edwards Campus, increased student credit hours by 13.6% in the last year. JCERT-supported programs were up 8.5%.
At this year’s Innovation Festival, Randy Logan received the Workforce Innovation Award from BioKansas for his work developing the university’s biotechnology program.