Thu, 02/18/2021
LAWRENCE A diverse group of University of Kansas researchers from a broad range of scholarly backgrounds and including many female and underrepresented voices will receive training and work together to produce public scholarship that speaks to a broader audience.
The KU Public Scholars Group includes 24 faculty members from the College of Liberal Arts & Sciences and the schools of Business, Education & Human Sciences, Journalism & Mass Communications, Law, Music and Professional Studies.
The initiative will be housed in the Center for Faculty Development and Mentoring, and co-led by Ani Kokobobo, associate professor and chair of Slavic and Eurasian languages & literatures, and Jennifer Raff, associate professor of anthropology.
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