Regional
Kansas State University President Richard Meyers today named Charles Taber as the next provost and vice president of the university. Taber will replace April Mason who currently holds that same position. “I am looking forward to working with the leadership…
more
With the skyline of Kansas City rising up behind them, Kansas City University leaders and donors broke ground today on a $33 million project. The Center for Medical Education Innovation building, or CMEI, has been in the works since 2015,…
more
The University of Kansas just received a $7.4 million estate gift to benefit students majoring in the arts, humanities and education. And they got that gift, from a retired teacher. Lavon Brosseau, of Concordia, died in 2016 at the age of…
more
Commerce Bancshares Vice Chairman Jonathan Kemper is set to retire from the company at the end of July, according to a press release sent out by the company. Kemper will end his day-to-day activities in that role on July 31st.…
more
The Federal Reserve just took a huge step forward in rolling back some restrictions of the Volcker Rule. As part of the Dodd-Frank legislation in 2010, the Volcker Rule was a response to the financial collapse of 2008 and designed…
more
Actress Roseanne Barr's Twitter tirade on Tuesday morning ended up costing her more than just a publicity black eye. The Walt Disney ABC network canceled the revamp of Roseanne in response to the actress' comments about former President Obama aide Valerie…
more
It's hard to escape the world of social media in 2018. Your business undoubtedly uses it for marketing or news releases, your family uses it for fun and to be informed and your employees use it in the same way. …
more
There is a looming deadline in the European Union but its effects will be felt worldwide. On Friday, businesses will have to be in compliance with the GDPR, or General Data Protection Regulation, which the EU passed in 2016. Essentially,…
more
University of Kansas Athletic Director Sheahon Zenger was relieved of his duties this morning by Chancellor Doug Girod. Zenger was let go without cause so he will get a payout of a little more than $1.4 million. That includes two…
more
A study released by the University of Missouri news bureau today states that a group of physicists at MU have "applied for a patent for a magnetic material that employs a unique structure—a “honeycomb” lattice that exhibits distinctive electronic properties."…
more