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KU Endowment s offices on West Campus in Lawrence are pictured April 16, 2021. In the fundraising world, there is nothing quite like a check without strings. Think of a check that doesn’t come with any instructions on a particular building it should construct, a specific academic field it should support, or even a desire to see more wins on the football field. It is simply a check to be used for whatever is needed or maybe simply wanted – at the moment. In the field of higher education, such checks are a lot like a free lunch much desired but seldom received. The latest numbers at KU Endowment drive home that point. In the fiscal year that ended in June, KU Endowment received $124.2 million in contributions and grants that contained some sort of donor restriction. The organization received $820,000 in contributions free of restrictions. ....
Kansas Statehouse in Topeka The Kansas Legislature has passed a budget that includes an additional $25 million for higher education, a “big sigh of relief,” according to one Kansas Board of Regents member. Matt Casey, director of government relations for the Regents, shared the “good news” in his legislative update during Wednesday’s Regents meeting. Gov. Laura Kelly’s proposed budget, which was published earlier this year, had included a $27 million cut to higher education. The budget approved by the Legislature includes an additional $24.9 million to higher education. The Legislature’s budget is not set, however. Kelly would need to sign it for it to become law. ....
Kansans over the age of 16 are now eligible to get the Covid-19 vaccination as the state moved into Phase 5 Monday, becoming the eighth state that has opened eligibility to all people. However, appointments are still proving to be hard to find. Mary Stenger, a University of Kansas sophomore, said she has been looking for a vaccine in Douglas County and in her hometown of St. Charles, Mo., but has found no luck in weeks of searching. Stenger works in the universityâs residence halls and said she has been qualified for vaccination since Phase 2.  âI saw some other people getting it and I knew that I was qualified for Phase 2 so I felt frustrated,â Stenger said. âI didnât really know what to do.â ....
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KBOR no longer requiring ACT or SAT scores for KU admission kansan.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from kansan.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.