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Honors alumnus caters giving to student needs
Alumnus and frequent donor to the program Caleb Bobo credits his habit of giving to experiences gained as an undergraduate and his the examples of generosity modeled by his parents.
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Professor reflects on his time as Honors Faculty Fellow: “Don’t hesitate”
“One of my favorite things to say is just ‘be kind’ ... I’m where I am because people were kind.”
Key into Public Service Scholar pursues four majors with one goal: helping others
Atadurdyyeva has made the most of her time at KU, pursuing four majors along with two minors and three certificates at KU.
Gender disparities in chess, STEM focus for faculty fellow
In his honors first-year seminar and the KU Chess Club, Kyle Camarda asks students to scrutinize issues of equity
Committed KU alums find reason to give in relationships
The Alan and Maria (Abatjoglou) Stearns Opportunity Fund supports opportunities for students who demonstrate financial need, as well as for those from marginalized backgrounds.
Retired KU leader returns to teach philanthropy-focused honors course
In Citizen Philanthropy, a seminar-style course reintroduced to honors students this fall, former chief of staff to the provost Linda Luckey shares her extensive history in activism and organizing with students looking to make non-profit involvement core to their careers and lives.
12 KU students selected for 2022 Millennium Fellowship
Twelve KU students will participate in a leadership development program overseen by the Millennium Campus Network in partnership with United Nations Academic Impact. As part of the fellowship, the students will partner with Friends of the Kaw on two river cleanup efforts this fall.
How one maternity health researcher got started in honors
This past year, a University Honors Program alumna Dr. Toluwalasé Ajayi received research funding from Google to reduce health disparities experienced by women of color.
Family and faculty helped alumna ask the right questions
Reardon, currently a professor of sociology at University of California, Santa Cruz, founded the Science & Justice Research Center (SJRC), whose mission is to encourage students and researchers in STEM disciplines to think about questions of justice in their work.
Honors student sees collaboration as essential to energy research
Jonah Stiel put the principle of synthesis to work as a 2019 participant in the Beckman Scholars Program, which provides selected KU undergraduates with a 15-month mentored research experience in chemistry or biology.
Shared efforts lead to United Nations Academic Impact membership
On July 6, the University of Kansas became the next institution to join United Nations Academic Impact (UNAI), a global network of more than 1,500 institutions of higher education.