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KU Engineering Tests New Environmentally Friendly Refrigerant At Watson Library

LAWRENCE — When researchers at the University of Kansas wanted to test a new, environmentally friendly “chiller system” for large buildings, they didn’t have to go far — they chose Watson Library on the KU Lawrence campus.

16 KU Engineering Faculty Members Among Most Cited Researchers In The World, Study Shows

LAWRENCE — Sixteen faculty members at the University of Kansas School of Engineering are among the top 2% of scientists worldwide cited by others in research publications, according to a study from Stanford University.

Service Learning Excellence Recognized With Awards and Juried Presentations

LAWRENCE — The Center for Service Learning (CSL) at the University of Kansas has announced the 2022 Excellence in Service Learning award recipients and selected the winners of this year’s Service Showcase presentation competition.

KU Celebrates Undergraduate Research

LAWRENCE — Over 215 undergraduate students participated in the 25th annual Undergraduate Research Symposium this year at the University of Kansas.

KU To Honor Faculty, Academic Staff Retirees

LAWRENCE – The University of Kansas will honor retiring faculty and academic staff members and their guests with a lunch in May. Chancellor Douglas A. Girod and Chris Brown, vice provost for faculty development, will recognize the employees during the private event.

Don't miss the Undergraduate Research Symposium

The 25th annual event from the Center for Undergraduate Research features more than 200 research presentations by KU students mentored by faculty members from across the university.

KU Announces New 2022-2026 Self Graduate Fellows

LAWRENCE — Eight doctoral students have been selected to receive the University of Kansas’ prestigious Madison and Lila Self Graduate Fellowship for the 2022-2023 academic year.

School of Rocks on the Colorado River

Reading about rock layers and geologic formations is interesting. Seeing them in person is life-changing.

The exceptional preservation of Aix-en-Provence spider fossils could have been facilitated by diatoms

Much of our understanding of the history of life on Earth comes from fossil sites with exceptional preservation.

Exhibition Highlights Collaborative Research Across Art, Physics, Math

LAWRENCE — An exhibition opening April 20 presents collaborative research across visual art, mathematics, physics, music and dance at the University of Kansas. “Collective Entanglements,” organized by th

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