Alumni & Friends

Mini College Graduation

The College of Liberal Arts & Sciences is actively involved with its more than 70,000 alumni. We keep in touch with graduates through our alumni magazine, alumni receptions across the country, e-mail communications and special events, such as Mini College.

Alumni are one of our greatest resources of support. Their generosity allows us to take advantage of unexpected opportunities and meet unforeseen needs. In addition, their input helps guide development of departments and programs, through advisory groups such as the College of Liberal Arts & Sciences Advisory Board.

The accomplishments of our alumni constantly enhance the prestige of a College degree and demonstrate to current students the value of their education. Our graduates go on to be leaders in professions including public service, the arts, business and academia. Outstanding accomplishments are recognized by the College with our annual Alumni Distinguished Achievement Award.

We enjoy hearing from our alumni and learning what they are doing with their degrees. Please contact us if you are interested in learning more about how you can be involved.

Announcements

 
KU launches resource center for research and data analysis : The new Center for Research Methods and Data Analysis establishes a centralized assembly of expert methodologists, statisticians and applied researchers from across KU. Sep 30, 2009
KU scientists host 'Family Feud' style trivia contest : University of Kansas faculty host "Science Feud," a "Family Feud" style trivia contest that will challenge teams to name top discoveries and contributors to science. Sep 27, 2009
$77,000 given in scholarships and awards : The College honors 73 outstanding undergraduates with gifts made possible by support from alumni and friends and the KU Endowment Association. Aug 26, 2009
KU professor earns award from national association for teachers of Slavic languages : The American Association of Teachers of Slavic and East European Languages has named University of Kansas associate professor William J. Comer as the 2009 recipient of its Distinguished Service Award. Aug 24, 2009
Clinical Child Psychology Program honored for minority recruitment, retention efforts : The American Psychological Association presented program representatives with the Richard M. Suinn Minority Achievement Award at its annual convention Aug. 6 in Toronto. Aug 21, 2009

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