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Jarron Saint Onge will participate as Co-PI for NIH, NIGMS, Centers of Biomedical Research Excellence (COBRE)
Jarron Saint Onge will participate as (Co-PI) NIH, NIGMS, Centers of Biomedical Research Excellence (COBRE) Phase 1, 2024-2028: Leveraging Big Data to Improve Women’s Health (PI: Heather Desaire: Chemistry)
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ChangHwan Kim receives General Faculty Research Fund
ChangHwan Kim receives GRF funding for a project titled "Inequality in Lifetime Earnings."
How Travis Kelce Manifested the Best Year of His Life
WHEN TRAVIS KELCE was a young man, his college football coach pulled him aside one day and told him the secret of life: Everybody you meet in this world is either a fountain or a drain.
Kansas City Chiefs dreamed of building an international fanbase. Then Taylor Swift came along
When the pop star wove the team’s name into a song in Argentina on Saturday, millions of people around the world stopped what they were doing and took to Google.
On Saturday night, Google searche
Taylor Swift is having a moment. So is girlhood.
Carys Musto has been a Taylor Swift fan since before she was born.
Why is Taylor Swift so popular?
The pop star is currently the most listened-to artist on the planet thanks to her legion of devoted superfans.
Kansas professors/fans: Musician Taylor Swift poised to raise political voice in 2024
Professional musician and novice Kansas City Chiefs enthusiast Taylor Swift avoided flexing her artistry on the political stage during the 2016 presidential contest between Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton.
Red Hot Research returns for its 12th year
Red Hot Research returns for three sessions this fall, offering a fast-paced, presentation-style event from The Commons at the University of Kansas as a way of introducing colleagues to one another.
Paul Stock co-authored "You're Asking Me to Put into Words Something That I Don't Put into Words": Climate Grief and Older Adult Environmental Activists
Globally, climate change is leading to environmental crises, which activists h
When Pop Stars Take Over the Classroom
Back-to-school season is upon us and students all over the country are returning to campus to study the works of world history’s most important figures. While for some people, these figures encompass traditional academic luminaries like Einstein and Shakespeare, for others, they include Taylor…