Momentum is growing for a new School of Business building at the University of Kansas, with donors contributing an additional $13 million for the project to date.
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Momentum is growing for a new School of Business building at the University of Kansas, with donors contributing an additional $13 million for the project to date.
Continue readingUniversity of Kansas alumni Gary and Sue Padgett understand the importance of advancing new and better ways to prevent and treat asthma. The disease claimed the life of their 14-year-old daughter, Pam, in 1974.
Continue readingMarilyn Stokstad, a renowned University of Kansas distinguished professor emerita of art history, art historian, and former art museum director, has made a lead gift to create an endowed directorship at KU’s Spencer Museum of Art.
Continue readingA $150,000 gift from the Dane G. Hansen Foundation, of Logan, will provide support for scholarships, facilities and equipment at the newly opened University of Kansas School of Medicine-Salina campus.
Continue readingSharing tears as well as smiles, Westwood Lutheran Church members donated the remaining proceeds from the sale of their church.
Continue readingA new University of Kansas Libraries award will honor an outstanding KU librarian each year.
Continue readingKansas City area civic leaders Tom and Judy Bowser have made a $4 million gift commitment to the University of Kansas.
Continue readingA $500,000 capstone gift from Topeka-based Capitol Federal Foundation to KU Endowment has fulfilled The University of Kansas Cancer Center’s goal of raising $61 million before applying for designation from the National Cancer Center Institute on Sept. 25.
Continue readingIn less than four months, donors have contributed $2.7 million for expansion of the University of Kansas School of Medicine-Wichita. The lead gift of $800,000 was given by the Kansas Health Foundation.
Continue readingA $300,000 gift from Back in the Swing USA will help breast cancer survivors find the answer to the question “What’s next?”
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