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Professor Collins Receives Fulbright Scholar Award To Finland

Two KU Engineering Graduate Students Claim Top Honors at International Radar Conference

Two University of Kansas School of Engineering students have received international recognition for their research on radar systems.

Research into Steel Bridges Funded by Three New Federal Highway Administration Grants Will Fortify American Infrastructure

EECS Assistant Professor Will Use NSF Award to Fortify and Improve Security Operations Centers

A prestigious Faculty Early Career Development Program award from the National Science Foundation will enable a researcher from the KU School of Engineering to investigate how to boost effectiveness of security operations centers (SOCs) — centralized facilities that deal with security issues and

Engineering Foundation Distinguished Professor Among Recipients of Higuchi-KU Endowment Research Achievement Awards

Steven Soper, Foundation Distinguished Professor, chemistry, mechanical engineering and bioengineering, was among four University of Kansas faculty members on the Lawrence and Medical Center campuses are this year’s recipients of the Higuchi-KU Endowment Research Achievement Awards, the stat

KU Engineering Professor Becomes First Woman To Win International Meshing Award

Meshing wasn’t always at the center of University of Kansas engineering professor Suzanne Shontz’s research. She wasn’t even familiar with the concept when she enrolled in graduate school at Cornell University.

Researchers To Develop New Models for Forecasting Water Availability and Allocation in Kansas

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.

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