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Kansas City Public Library received a $500,000 grant to expand the RISE program for immigrants and refugees, offering free ...
Although Lawrence has not weathered the book-banning movements that have swept conservative states and other sectors of Kansas, local librarians want to see patrons taking proactive measures to ...
Albert Mead was Washington’s fifth governor and lived in Whatcom County. Serving from 1905 to 1909, the Bellingham lawyer and ...
Want to plant trees to offset fossil fuels? You'd need all of North and Central America, study finds
A new study found that to offset the planet-warming carbon emissions from fossil fuel reserves, trees would have to cover an ...
Gay rights activism at the University of Kansas was led in the 1970s by the Lawrence Gay Liberation Front, but it took 10 ...
Schools say the Trump administration’s cuts to higher education are forcing them to consider extreme cost-cutting measures, ...
Gay rights activism at the University of Kansas was led in the 1970s by the Lawrence Gay Liberation Front, but it took 10 ...
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With federal funding slashed, libraries and museums across the country have been forced to find new ways to tell their ...
FIRST ON THE DAILY SIGNAL—A medical watchdog thinks the University of Kansas’ medical school is engaging in “zombie DEI” initiatives, even though diversity, equity, and inclusion projects ...
A “copy” of Magna Carta bought decades ago by Harvard Law School for just $27.50 is now understood to be an extremely rare original from 1300, according to new research.
Two British academics discovered that a “copy” of the medieval text, held in Harvard Law School’s library for 80 years, is one of seven originals dating from 1300. By Stephen Castle ...
A roiled bond market hasn’t yet threatened plans for a $300-million-plus hotel, retail and student housing development around the University of Kansas’ football stadium. A quiet Kansas ...
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