(1/2) “The K-State Family is deeply saddened to learn of former K-State President Jon Wefald's passing. Dr. Wefald's legacy is one of transformation, growth and a true passion for our great university…” -K-State President Richard Linton
The evidence is clear and it’s compelling: Higher education pays for those who earn college credentials in Kentucky, despite a growing narrative that tells us that it’s not worth the time and money. #KyHigherEdMatters
This week the Regents approved their unified appropriations request for the public higher education system for Fiscal Year 2023.
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“The Regents’ budget request will allow our system to advance economic prosperity and increase access for students, especially those from traditionally underserved populations.” - Chair Harrison-Lee
“Kansas colleges and universities are uniquely positioned to revitalize our state’s economy, help Kansans earn family-sustaining wages and build the talent pipeline businesses need." - KBOR Chair Cheryl Harrison-Lee
At the Olathe Invitational @quenton_walion dropped a 4:19.98 1600m which is the fastest in 6A boys time since Pierce Flanders of Washburn Rural in 2017 (4:19.40). This pic sums it up. All the adversity, pain, hard work, dedication to nutrition, sacrifices. That’s the pay off.
These past few weeks have indeed been hard — there is no getting around that – but in the face of adversity, we find strength in each other. Over the past several days, Jayhawks have proven that we are not defined by physical locations or boundaries. (1/5)