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University recognizes spring Employees of the Month | The University of Kansas ku.edu - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from ku.edu Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Tue, 05/18/2021
LAWRENCE The University of Kansas has announced and honored several Employees of the Month who have made outstanding contributions to the Lawrence and Edwards campus communities.
Winners of the Employee of the Month awards receive the following:
A surprise visit from the provost or her designee
A certificate of award
A $750 gross monetary award.
Nominate an employee for this award by completing and submitting the online or paper Employee of the Month nomination form and returning it to HRM by email or fax to 785-864-5790. More information is available here.
Some job descriptions below may note responsibilities or in-person tasks that have changed during the COVID-19 pandemic.
14-year-old achieves goal of being accepted to the University of Washington
David Purnomo was selected to attend the university through the highly competitive Robinson Center of Young Scholars program at the UW. Author: Chris Cashman Updated: 9:00 PM PDT May 10, 2021
SEATTLE The month of May is a celebration of Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage and it s an opportunity to pay tribute to the contributions of generations who have helped shape and enrich America s history.
One Seattle family from Indonesia is celebrating a significant milestone that s inspiring in many ways.
David Purnomo is 14-years-old and currently a sophomore at Seattle Prep, but he just found out he s been accepted to attend the University of Washington this fall.
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Tang and Co plan to redevelop Maxwell House into a mixed-use project
A pair of Singapore-listed firms controlled by a mysterious mainland investor with links to the younger brother of former US president George W Bush has teamed with a Hong Kong construction firm to win a tender for a mixed-use project in the Lion City’s Tanjong Pagar area.
SingHaiyi Group, which is controlled by mainland-born billionaire Gordon Tang and wife Celine, joined with Chip Eng Seng Corporation, which the Tangs also control, and an affiliate of Hong Kong-listed Chuan Holdings in a joint bid for the en bloc purchase of the building known as Maxwell House at a price of S$276.8 million ($207.8 million) on Thursday, according to a filing with the Singapore Exchange.