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KU Giving Magazine

Spring 2021
Issue 32
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Features

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A SELFless Legacy
KU doctoral student Max Fairlamb is fascinated by proteins. Like tiny machines in our cells, each protein uses a unique mechanism to do its job.
By R. Tyler Habiger
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Return of the Guardians
KU unveils reimagined grotesques that have stood watch over Dyche Hall for 114 years
By Michelle Strickland
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Within Reach
The University of Kansas Cancer Center’s quest to conquer all cancers
By Valerie Gieler

Across KU

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Restoring a Community's Voice – Eudora Time
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Campus Happenings – Spring 2021

Departments

Every Gift Matters — Honoring a Lifetime of Public Service
The Jayhawk community lost an incredibly gifted leader and friend when Reggie Robinson died on Sept. 19, 2020.
Giving Snapshots — Spring 2021
Donors share why they give
KU Student Portrait — Radhia Abdirahman
A passion for working with people and the community inspires student’s future career in public health
KU Faculty Portrait – Bozenna Pasik-Duncan
Global scholar inspires women to pursue careers in science, technology, engineering and math
KU Endowment 101 – Investing in KU Today and Tomorrow
Well-managed endowment provides steady support to KU and preserves future purchasing power
The Faithful – Jan Van Sant
Giving back is at the core of this generous geologist’s family
Time and Place — KU’s Day of Giving Sets New Records
Thousands of Jayhawks participated in the fourth annual One Day. One KU.

You’re invited to help us create a future where students have uncommon educational experiences, researchers make life-affirming discoveries, and together, we change the world for the better. Ever Onward we go into a future of infinite possibilities.