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Breakthrough enables screening millions of human antibodies for new drug discovery

LAWRENCE — A paper just published in Nature Biotechnology outlines a pioneering method of screening a person’s diverse set of antibodies for rapid therapeutic...

KU grant to examine comprehensive approach to preventing youth violence in KC

LAWRENCE — The University of Kansas has been awarded a four-year, $1.7 million U.S. Health & Human Services grant that will examine the effect...

Saving the world through science fiction: James Gunn’s life in letters

Mon, 11/13/2017 LAWRENCE — His characters have traveled the galaxies. He has traversed the globe, creating, studying and promoting science fiction. Now, at age 94,...

KU engineering grad Loral O’Hara becomes new NASA astronaut

Wed, 06/21/2017 LAWRENCE — When she was a kid growing up in Sugarland, Texas, Loral O’Hara’s second-grade class tracked the growth of tomato seeds flown...

Otto Dix self-portrait selected as 2015–2016 KU Common Work of Art

In conjunction with KU’s selection of "A Farewell to Arms" by Ernest Hemingway as the 2015–2016 Common Book, the Spencer Museum of Art has...

KU’s commitment to economic development earns national recognition

LAWRENCE – The University of Kansas has earned a prestigious distinction for its leadership in fostering local and regional economic development. The Association of...

Class of 1913 University Award a capstone achievement for two seniors

LAWRENCE — University of Kansas seniors Marcus Florez and Ashley Farris are brilliant examples of what it means to make discoveries that change the...

Book details benefits of teacher fieldwork with at-risk youths

LAWRENCE — For decades young people entering the teaching field have prepared for the career by taking classes and student teaching. A new book...