Washburn Launches Campus Alert System
Posted: 12:59 PM Washburn University has launched a system called iAlert to notify faculty and students of an emergency.
Posted: 12:59 PM Washburn University has launched a system called iAlert to notify faculty and students of an emergency.
Updated: 7:19 PM The students from Fort Hays State University held a tongue-in-cheek lemonade stand Thursday in hopes of convincing state officials not to cut education funding.
Updated: 1:31 PM Nearly 92,000 students enrolled this fall at the state's six universities, up 2% from the previous year and another new record.
Updated: 10:49 AM A new report by an organization called Pre-K Now says Kansas falls short in helping children before they reach kindergarten.
Posted: 1:30 PM Kansas State University is trying to make the transition from high school to college easier with special classes for incoming freshman capped at 22 students.
Posted: 12:53 PM The district shows a head count of 977 students in kindergarten through high school, an increase of 21 students from a year ago.
Posted: 5:24 PM Hutchinson Schools sent a note home with students Monday regarding the threat.
Posted: 9:48 AM The State Department of Education says all-day enrollment has more than tripled over the past decade.
Posted: 9:10 AM Four University of Kansas professors and several students and researchers are involved in the super collider experiments in Switzerland.
Updated: 7:07 PM Athletes from South High School in Wichita reach out to registered voters.
Posted: 11:15 AM A group of seventh-graders used test strips, ampules, turbidity tubes and other gadgets to test the condition of a creek in southeast Kansas.
Posted: 9:47 AM Kansas State University plans to help spark the revival of Aggieville, the popular shopping and entertainment district bordering the campus in Manhattan.
Posted: 3:12 PM Presidents of the state's six universities will receive 2.5 percent pay increases, which the Board of Regents approved Thursday.
Posted: 10:55 AM The Kansas Board of Regents is recommending a 4% increase in higher education funding, expressing fears about possible cuts during uncertain economic times.
Updated: 7:05 PM The Wichita Police are investigating a threat made by a North High School student Tuesday afternoon.
Updated: 2:54 PM Police found explosives in the teen's home.
Updated: 2:06 PM A leading opponent of Kansas' immigrant tuition law is encouraged by a ruling by a California appellate court on a similar law there.
Updated: 2:06 PM Wichita Police today released photos of a man who may have tried to abduct a boy from a local school.
Updated: 2:54 PM Two Salina middle school students were taken for medical treatment after police said they took pain and sleeping medications.
Updated: 2:02 PM The threat was in written form and was reported to USD 260 administration by a student.
Updated: 1:59 PM Of the 19 students who were named National Merit Scholarship semi-finalists, 18 are from the same school.
Posted: 11:28 AM The city of Topeka is starting over in trying to find someone to redevelop a former school linked to the U.S. Supreme Court's historic Brown v. Board of Education decision.
Posted: 10:26 AM Some of the laptop computers loaned to students in Kansas City, Kan., a year ago still haven't been returned to the school district.