Garden City Community College received a $10,000 donation from Equity Bank in the form of a tax credit on August 31, 2022. GCCC is selling Kansas Department of Revenue tax...
As the November midterm elections approach, the issue of abortion looms large over many races, ballot initiatives and candidates. Voters in California, Vermont, Michigan and...
Shira Elinav scored a goal in the 53rd minute of the match to give KU a 1-0 victory against Iowa on Thursday night at the University of Iowa Soccer Complex.
On the way to face three-ranked teams at the Lake-Sumter State College Invitational in Leesburg, FL, the No. 2-ranked Cowley College volleyball team made a stop Tuesday in Henderson, TN, to take on the Freed Hardeman University JV.
In honor of 100 years of service, Kansas Lieutenant Governor David Toland will be on hand for Proclamation Day at Cowley College on Wednesday, August 31, at 2 p.m. in the Robert Brown Theatre.
The David Shulenburger Office of Scholarly Communication & Copyright is now accepting nominations for the annual Shulenburger Award for Innovation & Advocacy in Scholarly Communication.
A trip abroad changed the course of Angela Moots’ life, and in her new position at Pittsburg State University, she’s hoping to change the lives of others by helping to guide them through similar experiences.
Eleven University of Kansas School of Architecture & Design students have received scholarships from the American Institute of Architects’ St. Louis chapter.
For the fourth time in the seven-year history of the program, K-State soccer garnered the United Soccer Coaches Team Academic Award for its performance in the classroom during the 2021-22 academic year.
Since childhood, Megan Johnson (BS '09, BSEd '12, MA '21) has had a passion for justice and helping others and has sought out jobs serving children, teens, and families.
Close to 100 high school athletes representing seven states took part in the High School Baseball Showcase held Wednesday at Cowley College's Tiger Baseball Field in Arkansas City.
Mayumi Kiefer, assistant instructional professor of ceramics in the Pittsburg State University Department of Art and an award-winning artist, is showing her work in the University Gallery through Aug. 18 in an exhibit called “The Night Before.”