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Heritage Action Lauds Kansas for Protecting State Elections From Foreign Interests (10)
WASHINGTON, March 15 -- Heritage Action for America issued the following news release:
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Heritage Action Lauds Kansas for Protecting State Elections from Foreign Interests
WASHINGTON--Heritage Action, a conservative organization with 2.5 million grassroots activists nationwide, including thousands of Kansans, praised the Kansas Legislature's passage of HB 2106, legislation that prevents foreign funding from influencing state elections.
Former Kansas Assistant Secretary of State and Herit more PR
K-State to Halt Feed the Future Innovation Labs, Other International Grant Projects (10)
MANHATTAN, Kansas, March 14 -- Kansas State University issued the following news release:
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K-State to halt Feed the Future Innovation Labs, other international grant projects
MANHATTAN -- After more than a decade of innovation labs that have helped feed the world and improve global food systems in partnership with the U.S. federal government, Kansas State University will suspend the operation of its two current Feed the Future Innovation Labs on April 12.
Due to the recent federal trans more PR
Kansas' Jack Punswick Selected as 2025 National High School Spirit of Sport Award Recipient (10)
INDIANAPOLIS, Indiana, March 14 -- The National Federation of State High School Associations issued the following news release:
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Kansas' Jack Punswick Selected as 2025 National High School Spirit of Sport Award Recipient
Jack Punswick, a state champion swimmer from Blue Valley West High School in Overland Park, Kansas, who is battling cancer, has been selected as the 2025 national recipient of the "National High School Spirit of Sport Award" by the National Federation of State High Schoo more PR
KU Public Management Center Announces New Director (10)
LAWRENCE, Kansas, March 15 -- The University of Kansas issued the following news:
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KU Public Management Center announces new director
LAWRENCE -- The University of Kansas Public Management Center (PMC) announces that Kristi Northcutt has been appointed as its next director.
Each year, the center -- housed within the School of Public Affairs & Administration (SPAA) -- provides professional education and leadership development programs and events for more than 800 public service professi more PR
KU to Welcome School of Business Dean Candidates to Lawrence Campus (10)
LAWRENCE, Kansas, March 15 -- The University of Kansas issued the following news:
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KU to welcome School of Business dean candidates to Lawrence campus
LAWRENCE -- Four candidates striving to become the next dean of KU's School of Business will soon visit the Lawrence campus and share their outlook for the future of the school.
The name of each candidate will be announced approximately two business days before their respective campus visits. The public presentations will all take place i more PR
No. 17 BYU Sets Phillips 66 Big 12 MBB Championship Record With 18 3s, Rallies Past No. 12 Iowa St 96-90 in Quarterfinals (10)
KANSAS CITY, Missouri, March 15 -- The Big 12 Conference, a college athletic conference, issued the following news:
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No. 17 BYU Sets Phillips 66 Big 12 MBB Championship Record with 18 3s, Rallies Past No. 12 Iowa St 96-90 in Quarterfinals
Richie Saunders scored 23 points, hitting a crucial 3-pointer with less than a minute to go, and No. 17 BYU overcame a big game from Curtis Jones in a 96-90 victory over No. 12 Iowa State in the quarterfinals of the 2025 Phillips 66 Big 12 Men's Basketb more PR
University of Kansas: From Abandoned Coal Mines to War Zones, Kansas Geological Survey Technology Reveals Underground Threats (10)
LAWRENCE, Kansas, March 15 -- The University of Kansas issued the following news:
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From abandoned coal mines to war zones, Kansas Geological Survey technology reveals underground threats
LAWRENCE -- At the Kansas Geological Survey (KGS), a hazard detection program begun nearly 40 years ago to detect abandoned coal mines in southeast Kansas will enter a new era of artificial intelligence, neural networks and machine learning, supported in part by a $15 million grant from the U.S. Army Eng more PR
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