On Oct. 16, 2025, the Amos Lemon Burkhart Foundation opened its exhibition, “Stay Alive and Make Art: The Art of Amos Lemon Burkhart,” at the Marlin and Regina Miller Gallery. The exhibition will ...
Fourth-ranked KU hosted IUP on Saturday, Nov. 15, with the PSAC title on the line. The Golden Bears went head-to-head with the Crimson Hawks after a 10-0 season, scoring six points in the second half ...
On Saturday, Nov. 15, at Andre Reed Stadium, KU’s women’s field hockey team set a program record for most wins in a season. Celebrating a 20-win season after defeating Assumption University’s ...
KU’s Student Government Board for the College of Visual and Performing Arts (VPA) is hosting a student film festival on Nov. 19. The event will highlight productions made by students by showcasing ...
For the first time in 54 years, Keystone Hall, the home of KU’s Golden Bear Athletics, will undergo renovations beginning in May 2026. The renovation will feature a modernized building for KU ...
KU graduate student Alexander Darlington has announced his candidacy for mayor of Lyons, Pa., a town located three miles south of Kutztown. He is currently pursuing a master’s degree in public ...
KU Actors Creating Theater (ACT) will host its fall play “Almost, Maine” in the Little Theater of Schaeffer Auditorium on Thursday, Oct. 16 at 7 p.m., Friday, Oct. 17 at 7 p.m. and Saturday, Oct. 18 ...
On Sept. 15, 16 and 18, KU Public Safety & Police Services held its Rape, Aggression, Defense (R.A.D.) training course in the Georgian Room of Old Main. For over 20 years, Systems Courses have been ...
The Trump Administration’s latest budget proposal does not just tinker with numbers on a spreadsheet—it attempts to erase opportunity itself. By calling for the elimination of TRIO, a $1.2 billion ...
Finals week is upon us, and for students everywhere, the stress level is at an all-time high. Still, in the chaos of cramming and caffeine-fueled nights, there’s one surefire way to find a little ...
Sunlight peaks through the window as the mats unravel onto the ground. The peaceful music and soothing voice of the instructor allows the class to lose themselves in the movements, relaxing their ...
The interactive event simulated global poverty and food insecurity. Upon arrival, participants were randomly assigned socioeconomic roles—representing the global income gap—and experienced vastly ...