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Exterior image of the Capitol Federal Hall on the University of Kansas Lawrence campus.

Jide Wintoki to be next dean of the School of Business

The University of Kansas has selected Jide Wintoki, Capitol Federal Professor of Finance, as the next dean of the KU School of Business. Wintoki first joined the school in 2008, and he currently serves as its associate dean of graduate programs. He will begin his new role July 1.
Images that represent approval of social media posts descend through a smart phone, where they’re converted into dollar bills.

Profit motivation of social media companies may compel them to inject bias and create polarization, study finds

Social media companies thrive on the subtle influencing of users’ behavior. “It is of interest to social media companies to nudge users in such a way that their engagement level increases, but as a result, echo chambers are created and the level of polarization increases,” said Debabrata Dey, a professor of business at the University of Kansas.
Aerial view of the University of Kansas School of Pharmacy building on the Lawrence campus.

David Dietz named University of Kansas dean of pharmacy

The University of Kansas has selected David Dietz as the next dean of the School of Pharmacy. Dietz is currently a faculty member and associate dean of research strategy at the Jacobs School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences at the University at Buffalo. He will begin his new role Aug. 1.
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Airlines can improve travel efficiency and resilience by incorporating passenger-level data, study finds

Mazhar Arikan, associate professor of business at the University of Kansas, explores how airlines that incorporate passenger-level data along with flight-level data could make modest adjustments in passenger itineraries that result in major travel improvements without significantly deteriorating efficiency.

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Exterior image of the Capitol Federal Hall on the University of Kansas Lawrence campus.

Jide Wintoki to be next dean of the School of Business

The University of Kansas has selected Jide Wintoki, Capitol Federal Professor of Finance, as the next dean of the KU School of Business. Wintoki first joined the school in 2008, and he currently serves as its associate dean of graduate programs. He will begin his new role July 1.
Images that represent approval of social media posts descend through a smart phone, where they’re converted into dollar bills.

Profit motivation of social media companies may compel them to inject bias and create polarization, study finds

Social media companies thrive on the subtle influencing of users’ behavior. “It is of interest to social media companies to nudge users in such a way that their engagement level increases, but as a result, echo chambers are created and the level of polarization increases,” said Debabrata Dey, a professor of business at the University of Kansas.
Aerial view of the University of Kansas School of Pharmacy building on the Lawrence campus.

David Dietz named University of Kansas dean of pharmacy

The University of Kansas has selected David Dietz as the next dean of the School of Pharmacy. Dietz is currently a faculty member and associate dean of research strategy at the Jacobs School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences at the University at Buffalo. He will begin his new role Aug. 1.
View out a plane window showing residential coastline, water.

Airlines can improve travel efficiency and resilience by incorporating passenger-level data, study finds

Mazhar Arikan, associate professor of business at the University of Kansas, explores how airlines that incorporate passenger-level data along with flight-level data could make modest adjustments in passenger itineraries that result in major travel improvements without significantly deteriorating efficiency.

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Exterior image of the Capitol Federal Hall on the University of Kansas Lawrence campus.

Jide Wintoki to be next dean of the School of Business

The University of Kansas has selected Jide Wintoki, Capitol Federal Professor of Finance, as the next dean of the KU School of Business. Wintoki first joined the school in 2008, and he currently serves as its associate dean of graduate programs. He will begin his new role July 1.
Images that represent approval of social media posts descend through a smart phone, where they’re converted into dollar bills.

Profit motivation of social media companies may compel them to inject bias and create polarization, study finds

Social media companies thrive on the subtle influencing of users’ behavior. “It is of interest to social media companies to nudge users in such a way that their engagement level increases, but as a result, echo chambers are created and the level of polarization increases,” said Debabrata Dey, a professor of business at the University of Kansas.
Aerial view of the University of Kansas School of Pharmacy building on the Lawrence campus.

David Dietz named University of Kansas dean of pharmacy

The University of Kansas has selected David Dietz as the next dean of the School of Pharmacy. Dietz is currently a faculty member and associate dean of research strategy at the Jacobs School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences at the University at Buffalo. He will begin his new role Aug. 1.
View out a plane window showing residential coastline, water.

Airlines can improve travel efficiency and resilience by incorporating passenger-level data, study finds

Mazhar Arikan, associate professor of business at the University of Kansas, explores how airlines that incorporate passenger-level data along with flight-level data could make modest adjustments in passenger itineraries that result in major travel improvements without significantly deteriorating efficiency.

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Exterior image of the Capitol Federal Hall on the University of Kansas Lawrence campus.

Jide Wintoki to be next dean of the School of Business

The University of Kansas has selected Jide Wintoki, Capitol Federal Professor of Finance, as the next dean of the KU School of Business. Wintoki first joined the school in 2008, and he currently serves as its associate dean of graduate programs. He will begin his new role July 1.
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Spencer Museum, Charlotte Street announce Rocket Grants 2025 call for artists

The Spencer Museum of Art and Charlotte Street have announced the 2025 open call for Rocket Grants, with applications accepted through June 25. An information session will be held May 15 at the Spencer Museum for artists interested in applying.
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KU student Maddie Souser recognized by ALL IN Campus Democracy Challenge for voter engagement efforts

A national civic engagement group has recognized Maddie Souser, a senior from Lansing, in the 2024 Student Voting Honor Roll, which recognizes students at participating campuses who have gone above and beyond to advance nonpartisan student voter registration, education and turnout efforts in their communities.
The 2025-26 KU Reads selection, "The Anthropocene Reviewed" by John Green.

Author John Green to visit KU to kick off 2025-26 KU Reads program

A Lawrence campus visit from award-winning author John Green will be among the first events of the fall semester as the University of Kansas adopts his title, “The Anthropocene Reviewed,” as the 2025-26 KU Reads: A Common Book Experience selection.

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Exterior image of the Capitol Federal Hall on the University of Kansas Lawrence campus.

Jide Wintoki to be next dean of the School of Business

The University of Kansas has selected Jide Wintoki, Capitol Federal Professor of Finance, as the next dean of the KU School of Business. Wintoki first joined the school in 2008, and he currently serves as its associate dean of graduate programs. He will begin his new role July 1.
Three women with dark hair wearing matching red garments lead a group dance with adults and children circled around them

Spencer Museum, Charlotte Street announce Rocket Grants 2025 call for artists

The Spencer Museum of Art and Charlotte Street have announced the 2025 open call for Rocket Grants, with applications accepted through June 25. An information session will be held May 15 at the Spencer Museum for artists interested in applying.
Maddie Souser

KU student Maddie Souser recognized by ALL IN Campus Democracy Challenge for voter engagement efforts

A national civic engagement group has recognized Maddie Souser, a senior from Lansing, in the 2024 Student Voting Honor Roll, which recognizes students at participating campuses who have gone above and beyond to advance nonpartisan student voter registration, education and turnout efforts in their communities.
The 2025-26 KU Reads selection, "The Anthropocene Reviewed" by John Green.

Author John Green to visit KU to kick off 2025-26 KU Reads program

A Lawrence campus visit from award-winning author John Green will be among the first events of the fall semester as the University of Kansas adopts his title, “The Anthropocene Reviewed,” as the 2025-26 KU Reads: A Common Book Experience selection.

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Exterior image of the Capitol Federal Hall on the University of Kansas Lawrence campus.

Jide Wintoki to be next dean of the School of Business

The University of Kansas has selected Jide Wintoki, Capitol Federal Professor of Finance, as the next dean of the KU School of Business. Wintoki first joined the school in 2008, and he currently serves as its associate dean of graduate programs. He will begin his new role July 1.
Images that represent approval of social media posts descend through a smart phone, where they’re converted into dollar bills.

Profit motivation of social media companies may compel them to inject bias and create polarization, study finds

Social media companies thrive on the subtle influencing of users’ behavior. “It is of interest to social media companies to nudge users in such a way that their engagement level increases, but as a result, echo chambers are created and the level of polarization increases,” said Debabrata Dey, a professor of business at the University of Kansas.
Aerial view of the University of Kansas School of Pharmacy building on the Lawrence campus.

David Dietz named University of Kansas dean of pharmacy

The University of Kansas has selected David Dietz as the next dean of the School of Pharmacy. Dietz is currently a faculty member and associate dean of research strategy at the Jacobs School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences at the University at Buffalo. He will begin his new role Aug. 1.
View out a plane window showing residential coastline, water.

Airlines can improve travel efficiency and resilience by incorporating passenger-level data, study finds

Mazhar Arikan, associate professor of business at the University of Kansas, explores how airlines that incorporate passenger-level data along with flight-level data could make modest adjustments in passenger itineraries that result in major travel improvements without significantly deteriorating efficiency.