Newstral
Article
ljworld.com on 2016-08-24 21:37
KU announces cuts to public radio, geological survey and other programs
Related news
- Kansas Geological Survey says earthquake problem continuesljworld.com
- KU team solves century-old Kansas geological mysteryljworld.com
- Possible cuts at KU, KU Med total around $23 millionkansascity.com
- KU announces program cutsbizjournals.com
- Climate survey reveals significant morale problems among KU faculty, staffljworld.com
- KU cuts KPR, Audio-Reader budget by $400,000 in two-year span; staff reductions on horizonljworld.com
- Oklahoma Geological Survey hires new state seismologistseattletimes.com
- Brownback undecided about proviso on KU, K-State budget cutsljworld.com
- $1 million gift will help KU continue lifelong learning programsljworld.com
- KU chancellor: State lawmakers' budget cuts 'significantly challenging the University of Kansas' ability to serve Kansans and society'pitch.com
- US Geological Survey records 7 earthquakes in Kansasljworld.com
- Kansas Geological Survey links earthquakes to fracking waste disposalThe Wichita Eagle
- In anticipation of $20 million budget cuts, interim Provost says KU will need to "say 'no'" more oftenljworld.com
- KBudget cuts lead to cutting of youth programskstatecollegian.com
- Survey: Public not OK with Medicaid cuts, Brownback and LegislatureThe Wichita Eagle
- KU leaders 'disappointed' university won't see restoration of $7.4M cuts under Brownback's budget planljworld.com
- KU launches student-focused survey on sexual misconduct, violence in campus communityljworld.com
- Climate survey sheds light on unwanted sexual contact at KU, but student response rate was lowljworld.com
- First Four cuts into KU prep timeThe Wichita Eagle