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Kansas Coalition To Take Step Toward Development Of Regional Hydrogen Hub
LAWRENCE — A coalition of Kansas public entities and private partners will apply for federal funding that could make Kansas a regional hub in the emerging hydrogen economy.
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School Of Engineering Bestows 3 With Distinguished Engineering Service Award
LAWRENCE — Three alumni from the University of Kansas School of Engineering will receive the school’s highest award in a ceremony set for 6 p.m. May 5.
Research Showcase, Reception Planned For IPSR Doctoral Research Fellows
LAWRENCE — The Institute for Policy & Social Research and The Commons at Spooner Hall will present the IPSR Doctoral Research Fellows Reception from 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. April 1.
Groundwater Levels Fall Across Western And Central Kansas
LAWRENCE — Average groundwater levels across western and central Kansas fell by more than a foot in 2021, with the greatest declines in the southwest portion of the state, according to preliminary data compiled by the Kansas Geological Survey.
Global Climate Teach-In Event To Offer Local Perspectives Across Domains To Worldwide Event
LAWRENCE — Students, scholars, activists and area professionals will share short presentations about their research and practice as part of a global effort to facilitate discussion around solutions and education for the climate crisis. The climate teach-in will take place from 5 p.m.
Recognizing the 2022 Excellence in EE Award Recipients
KACEE hosts the Excellence in Environmental Education Awards Celebration each year to recognize and celebrate individuals and organizations who exemplify outstanding effort and achievement in the field of environmental education.
Four Researchers Named Recipients Of The University Scholarly Achievement Award
LAWRENCE — Four midcareer faculty members at the University of Kansas will receive an award in recognition of their significant research or scholarly achievements in their field.
Fossils Help Scientists Identify a ‘Lost’ Continent
Millions of years ago, animals from Asia moved into Europe, leading to a mass extinction of native European fauna in an event called the Grande Coupure, or "great break.” But how these animals got to Europe has been a long-standing mystery, writes
KU Students To Present At Kansas Undergraduate Research Days
LAWRENCE — Ten University of Kansas students will participate in the 2022 Kansas Undergraduate Research Days, which will be March 2-3.
Five KU Juniors Competing For Goldwater Scholarships
LAWRENCE — Five University of Kansas students who have been actively involved in undergraduate research during their university careers are competing for Barry M.
KU Kudos: Read About Recent Faculty, Staff Honors At The University Of Kansas
LAWRENCE — For the second edition of KU Kudos, KU News Service accepted submissions and combed websites, social media and newsletters for recent external honors and awards for current Jayhawk faculty and staff at the Lawrence, Edwards and Medical Center campuses.