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KU Engineering to honor 2 alumni with Distinguished Engineering Service Award
University of Kansas School of Engineering alumni Zack Holland and Brian McClendon will receive the school’s highest award in a ceremony set for 6 p.m. May 2. The Distinguished Engineering Service Award (DESA) is given each year to individuals who have maintained close association with the school and have made outstanding contributions to the engineering profession and to society.
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KU to Launch Summer Camps to Educate High School Students on Aerospace Engineering, Artificial Intelligence, Computer Science
The University of Kansas has received federal funding to host a series of summer camps that will offer high school students short preparatory courses in aerospace engineering, artificial intelligence and computer science.
KU Awarded $1M To Help Connect Underrepresented KC Youths with ‘Out-Of-School’ Opportunities
A team led by researchers at the University of Kansas has received a $1 million gran
Grant Will Give Public Better Access to History of Black Literature
When Toni Morrison’s Pulitzer Prize-winning novel “Beloved” came out in 1987, Maryemma Graham’s community book group in Oxford, Mississippi, started reading it but found its prose difficult to understand and enjoy.
With New $11.35m NIH COBRE Award, KU Center Continues Fight Against Infectious Diseases
The COVID-19 pandemic is an awful reminder of the “perpetual” public health challenge of infectious disease. In addition to emerging contagions, the world also faces a decline in effectiveness of antibiotics for both human and animal health.
NSF ESPCOR Grant Will Advance Manufacturing of Renewable and Recyclable Plastics
Plastics are an indispensable part of today’s society. These nimble polymers help keep foods fresh, cars safe, arteries clog-free and have countless other uses. But the benefits come at a cost.
School of Engineering's Tiberti Lecture Set For Oct. 14
LAWRENCE — A past president of the American Society of Civil Engineers will give this year’s J.A. Tiberti Family Lecture at the University of Kansas School of Engineering.