KU Communicators
News Clippings
Tools
Kansas newspaper articles and editorials that mention KU are posted in PDF files as they become available. Each file includes clips published approximately two weeks previous to posting date. Click on icons below to download each PDF file. For past clip files no longer posted online, contact kunews@ku.edu. The clip files do not include obituaries, weddings, articles about athletics or any articles published in the Lawrence Journal-World.
For a complete listing of past clippings, please visit the News Clippings Archive.
Packet 1 - June 4
- “KU announces candidates for degrees” – Mount Hope Clarion
- “WSU sets first Park lecture for October” – Wichita Eagle
- “KU students chosen for 2008 Peer Advisor team” – Wichita Eagle
- “Too High?” – Wichita Eagle
- “Holmes to study in Russia this summer with KU program” – Winfield Daily Courier
- “Scholarship awards announced” – Horton Headlight
- “$15 Million Pledge Reached for the KU Cancer Center” – Horton Headlight
- “Time to test your knowledge of current events” – Topeka Capital-Journal
- “Novel tells of journey into heart, country” (2 pages) – Topeka Capital-Journal
- “KU journalism school announces spring awards” – Augusta Daily Gazette
Packet 3 - June 4
- "Keller, McCullough honored at KU” – Newton Kansan
- “Boyda urges passage of GI Bill reforms” – Chanute Tribune
- “Universities seek to raise tuition” – Chanute Tribune
- “ACHS student honored at KU math department annual spring banquet” – Anderson County Advocate
Packet 5 - June 4
- “KU awards degrees to area students” – Ellsworth Co. Independent/Reporter
- “KU announces top scholars graduating with Class of 2008” – Great Bend Tribune
- “Students to graduate from KU” – Hillsboro Star-Journal
- “Vet, Boyda speak out for new GI Bill” – Hutchinson News
- “Ashley Unruh to graduate from University of Kansas” – Lindsborg News-Record
- “Several area students to graduate from the University of Kansas on May 18” – Lindsborg News-Record
- “To graduate from KU” – Lucas-Sylvan News
- “Profiles Miss Kansas” – Pratt Tribune
- “McPherson High grad lobbies for GI Bill” (2 pages) – Salina Journal
- “KU News” – Stafford Courier
Packet 7 - June 11
- “University of Kansas issues diplomas to area students” - Montgomery Co. Chronicle
- “Completes honors” – Emporia Gazette
- “Receives master’s degree” – Emporia Gazette
- “Ridgley honored” – Russell County News
- “Rotarians hear about ‘Bunker Hill’ movie” – Russell County News
- “Scholarships awarded to SCHS grads” – Scott Co. Record
- “KU lists journalism award winners” – Great Bend Tribune
- “Town and Country instructor earns group fitness instructor certification from ACE” – Great Bend Tribune
- “KU Honor Students” – Hanover News
Packet 9 - June 11
- “KU acceptants attend picnic for orientation” – Sterling Bulletin
- “Post celebrates Asian Pacific heritage” – Fort Leavenworth Lamp
- “KU Journalism Awards, Scholarships” – Belleville Telescope
- “Doctor receives award” – Bird City Times
- “Former Colby educator earns doctoral degree at KU” – Colby Free Press
- “KU Reading Program Award Recipients Listed” – Elkhart Tri-State News
- “EHS students receive scholarships” (2 pages) – Ellis Review
- “Relay for Life selects Rankin as honorary chairman” – Ellsworth Co. Independent/Reporter
- “Patterson earns KU scholarship” – Herington Times
- “KU Alumni Association will host picnic” – Hugoton Hermes
Packet 11 - June 11
- “Louisburg area students graduate from colleges” – Louisburg Herald
- “Area students earn journalism awards” – Miami Co. Republic
- “Boyd father-daughter duo graduates” – Sabetha Herald
- “McGeeneys graduate from KU School of Medicine” – Courier-Tribune
- “Jones graduates with honors” – Courier-Tribune
- “Local students graduate from KU” – Andover Journal-Advocate
- “Local Student Initiated Into KU Mortar Board” - Andover Journal-Advocate
- “Wurth Receives Art History Reward” - Andover Journal-Advocate
- “U.S. Supreme Court Justice Hears Law Students” – Andover-Journal Advocate
Packet 13 - June 11
- “Local seventh-graders honored at KU” – Parsons Sun
- “Benedict earns scholarship” – Parsons Sun
- “Glessner graduates from KU” – Riley Countian
- “Bethany science student honored by Swedish Council” – McPherson Sentinel
- “KU Alumni Association to fete incoming students at picnic” – Anderson County Advocate
- “Local strings camp plucks up the talent” – Garden City Telegram
- “Brad Cardonell initiated into KU’s Mortar Board Society” – Greeley Co. Republican
- “KU holds May 18 commencement ceremony” – Haskell Co. Monitor-Chief
- “GI Bill” – Hutchinson News
- “5-4-7 nears Platinum status” (2 pages) – Kiowa Co. Signal
Packet 15 - June 11
- “KU Cancer Center serves as centerpiece of NCI effort” - Kansas City Business Journal
- “Jeffrey Daniels honored” – Kansas City Jewish Chronicle
- “KC native earns rabbinical degree” – Kansas City Jewish Chronicle
- “Welcome, Mr. Davidson” – Kansas City Jewish Chronicle
- “The Final Pieces” – Kansas City Business Journal
- “KC area’s cancer initiative puzzle waits for KU Cancer Center, NCI designation to snap into place” (2 pages) – Kansas City Business Journal
- “Area students in ceremony at KU” - Augusta Daily Gazette
- “Leadership Kansas Class of 2008” – Topeka Capital-Journal
- “KU title leads to big dollars in sales tax” – Topeka Capital-Journal
Packet 17 - June 18
- “Reed graduates from KU law school” – Conway Springs Star
- “Dancing with Miss Kansas begins pageant” (2 pages) – El Dorado Times
- “Jensen recognized as talented” – Hesston Record
- “Students rank in top 5 percent on Duke TIP” – Derby Informer
- “Andrews, Wells named top scholars” – Derby Informer
- “Stout part of KU Peer Advisor team; participates in cording ceremony” – Derby Informer
- “Torline named KU scholarship recipient” – Derby Informer
- “Andrew White receives doctorate of medicine degree” – Little River Monitor-Journal
- “Miles awarded scholarship” – Newton Kansan
- “Tran honored by KU school” – Newton Kansan
Packet 19 - June 18
- “BBQ served up Chabad-style” – Kansas City Jewish Chronicle
- “Commission to ask for eighth-cent sales tax this fall” – Olathe News
- “University of Kansas” – Miami Co. Republican
- “KU students complete global awareness study” – Miami Co. Republican
- “Under the Dome” (2 pages) – Neodesha Derrick
- “Area students earn journalism awards” – Osawatomie Graphic
- "Seventh graders earn Duke honors” – Osawatomie Graphic
- “Four area students complete global awareness study” – Osawatomie Graphic
- “Mental health center’s success earns praise” – Ottawa Herald
Packet 21 - June 18
- “Kensington student graduates with Bachelor of Science” - Phillips Co. Review
- “Scholarship awarded” – Liberal Times
- “CMS student attends KU recognition program” – Chapman and Enterprise News-Times
- “Maher earns Doctor of Medicine from KU” – Chanute Tribune
- “KU TIP award goes to Joshua Mathes” – Labette Avenue
- “Local student awarded college scholarship” – Columbus Daily Advocate
- “Schuneman awards” – Hiawatha World
- “Cook family scholarships awarded” – Concordia Blade-Empire
- “Students take part in Rock Chalk Revue” – Garden City Telegram
- “Student elected as Hispanic group leader” – Garden City Telegram
Packet 23 - June 25
- “KU hosts picnic for new students” – Oakley Graphic
- “Welda weed is quiet barometer for prairie heath” – Anderson Co. Review
- “Holloman completes awareness program” – Anderson Co. Review
- “Anderson, Babcock, Bachamp honored by KU” – Holton Recorder
- “Center for Service Learning announces certification earners” – Leavenworth Times
- “Theatre students honored” – Leavenworth Times
- “Kansans frustrated with energy costs” (2 pages) – Abilene Reflector-Chronicle
- “Raising awareness about cancer, research” (2 pages) – Abilene Reflector- Chronicle
- “Regents adopt tuition hikes” (2 pages) – Garden City Telegram
Packet 25 - June 25
- “Regents approve tuition increases” (2 pages) – Topeka Capital-Journal
- “Sales tax to appear on November ballot” (2 pages) – Gardner News
- “Bill’s Basketball Boogie to be held at Kansas Speedway” (2 pages) – Kansas City Kansan
- “County to request sales tax increase on Nov. ballot” (2 pages) - Spring Hill New Era
- “Summer Interns Join Kaw Valley Engineering” – Chapman and Enterprise News-Times
- “Work Zones: Driving safe, not sorry” (2 pages) – Linn Co. News
- “Welcoming the National Champion Kansas Jayhawks to Washington, D.C.” – Council Grove Republican
- “Dr. Bob Moser of Tribune to Serve on Veterans Advisory Panel on Rural Health” –Council Grove Republican
- “Shawnee grad earns highest distinction offered by KU Nursing School” – Gove Co. Advocate
- “Reed graduates from KU Law School” – Great Bend Tribune
- “Reed chosen as isotope laboratory participant” – Great Bend Tribune
Packet 27 - June 25
- “Miles gets journalism award” – Harvey Co. Independent
- “KU recognizes local students” – El Dorado Times
- “Regents approve tuition increases at six state universities” - Winfield Daily Courier
- “Ford completes service learning certification at KU” – Winfield Daily Courier
- “Tuition at WSU increasing 5.9 percent” (2 pages) – Wichita Eagle
Packet 2 - June 4
- “East graduate is KU award winner” – Johnson County Sun
- “Hill completes KU Honors Program” – Andover Journal-Advocate
- “Local Student to Help with KU Peer Adviser Team” – Andover Journal-Advocate
- “Wichita student honored” – Ark Valley News
- “KU art history department announces awards” – Derby Reporter
- “Haysville’s KU Graduates” – Haysville Sun-Times
- “Deeds is KU Graduate” – Monitor-Journal
- “KU announces candidates for degrees” – Mount Hope Clarion
- “KU announces candidates for degrees” – Mount Hope Clarion
Packet 4 - June 4
- “Governor signs final budget bill of session” – Chanute Tribune
- “Benedict receives KU journalism scholarship” – Columbus Daily Advocate
- “Lawrence mulls fee for false fire alarms” – Concordia Blade-Empire
- “KU honors 15 area students” – Garden City Telegram
- “Jayhawk generations welcome picnic” – McPherson Sentinel
- “KU announces degree candidates” – Chapman and Enterprise News-Times
- “Students commended in KU honors program” - Chanute Tribune
- “Joins Mortar Board at KU” – Holton Recorder
- “KU honors Iolans” – Iola Register
- “City mulls false alarm fee” – Parsons Sun
Packet 6 - June 4
- “Graduates From KU” – Clark Co. Clipper
Packet 8 - June 11
- “KU Alumni Association to host picnic” – Johnson Pioneer
- “Hess in Duke Talent ID program” – Scott Co. Record
- “KU staff makes annual visit to Western Kansas” (2 pages) – Scott Co. Record
- “Doctor is honored” – St. Francis Herald
- “French student receives award” – Wellington Daily News
- “KU journalism school announces honorees” – Atchison Globe
- “OHS Grads Earn KU Pharmacy Degrees” – Osawatomie Graphic
- “Boyda among Dems pushing for new GI Bill” (2 pages) – Ottawa Herald
- “Alphilde Rees honored” – Vindicator
- “Area Students Receive KU Scholarships” – Harvey Co. Independent
Packet 10 - June 11
- “Bradbury graduates with honors” – Harvey Co. Independent
- “Granddaughter graduates from KU” – Monitor Journal
- “KU math department honors area student” – Mount Hope Clarion
- “KU announces candidates for degrees” – Mount Hope Clarion
- “Miles receives college scholarship” – Newton Kansan
- “Harvey County Jayhawk alumni award eight scholarships” – Newton Kansan
- “Granddaughter of area family graduates from KU” – Sedan Times-Star
- “Paying proper respects” (2 pages) – Kansas City Star
- “KU announces scholarships for spring degrees” – Advocate of Phillips County
- “Chapman News Editor wins KU Photo Contest” – Chapman and Enterprise News-Times
Packet 12 - June 11
- “Betty Amos inspires fellow students as she earns her PhD.” – Lindsborg News-Recoed
- “Incoming KU students invited to welcome picnic” – Lindsborg News-Record
- “KU to welcome new students June 5” – Marion Co. Record
- “KU to welcome new students June 5” – Peabody Gazette-Bulletin
- “KU student overcomes personal demons to finish college degree” – Chanute Tribune
- “Area student to take place in Duke TIP recognition ceremony June 1 at KU” – Chanute Tribune
- “Student completes Global Awareness Program” – Chanute Tribune
- “Anderson finishes Global Awareness Program at KU” – Holton Recorder
- “Alesha Miller Takes 1s at State Journalism” – Kansas Chief
Packet 14 - June 11
- “KU office’s NCI role: discover, deliver and develop drugs” – Kansas City Business Journal
- “More clinical trials help link new drugs to patients” – Kansas City Business Journal
- “Building blocks of research remain basic to NCI efforts” – Kansas City Business Journal
- “Eventful marketing” – Kansas City Business Journal
- “Addington and Houghton selected for Duke TIP” – McPherson Sentinel
- “Miss Butler County, Jennifer Jones” – Pratt Tribune
- “Local students to attend University of Kansas recognition program” - Columbus Daily Advocate
- “Wakarusa Music Festival” – Ft. Scott Tribune
- “Film Student Honored” – Iola Register
Packet 16 - June 18
- “Tiller’s visit to Sebelius home raises questions” (2 pages) – Winfield Daily Courier
- “Hospital auxiliary name scholarship winners for 2008” - Winfield Daily Courier
- “Seeliger completes KU Global Awareness Program” – Winfield Daily Courier
- “Obama victory throws spotlight on Kan., Ariz. Govs” – High Plains Daily Leader
- “Plenty happened on health care this year” (2 pages) – Humboldt Union
- “Maher receives degree” – Humboldt Union
- “Johnson County to seek tax for research triangle” – Salina Journal
- “Topeka readies for its closeup” – Topeka Capital-Journal
- “Haysville students receive Duke awards” – Haysville Sun-Times
- “Greensburg project draws national honor” – Wichita Eagle
Packet 18 - June 18
- “Durant honored” – Parsons Sun
- “Abortion doctor’s visit to Sebelius raises questions” (2 pages) – Pittsburg Morning Sun
- “Girard alumna receives journalism scholarship at KU” – Pittsburg Morning Sun
- “Area students receive Duke TIP recognition in ceremony” – Sabetha Herald
- “Heptig named Westar, AT&T scholarship winner” – St. Marys Star
- “Resident spots copperhead” (2 pages) – Tonganoxie Mirror
- “Mike was dedicated doctor, fun-loving guy” (2 pages) – Ark Valley News
- “Rules are rules with backyard junk” – Ark Valley News
- “Highlights” (2 pages) – Ark Valley News
- “Local students qualify for Duke program” – Conway Springs Star
Packet 20 - June 18
- “Area students take part in Duke TIP recognition ceremony at KU” – Hanover News
- “Duke University recognizes area youth for outstanding abilities” – Hugoton Hermes
- “Three locals earn Duke TIP recognition” – Lincoln Sentinel-Republican
- “Selected to Sunflower Girls State” – Lucas-Sylvan News
- “Area students named Kansas Honor scholars” – Phillips County Advocate
- “Johnson Co. to vote on tax for KU research” – Manhattan Mercury
- “Daryl Bugner” – Ottawa Herald
- “JoCo seeks tax increase to fund research triangle” – Parsons Sun
- “Local students recognized in Duke Talent Identification Program” – Riley Countian
- “Copeland completes certification in service learning” – Riley Countian
Packet 22 - June 18
- “Students complete service learning certification” – Peabody Gazette-Bulletin
- “Academic achievements of area students considerable” – Kiowa Co. Signal
- “KU title boosts local economy” – Colby Free Press
- “KU graduates to wed” – Bellevue Telescope
- “Area students take part in Duke TIP recognition” – Bellevue Telescope
- “Obama victory throws spotlight on Sebelius, Napolitano” (2 pages) – Abilene Reflector-Chronicle
- “KU Cancer Center director to speak at Relay for Life” – Abilene Reflector-Chronicle
Packet 24 - June 25
- “Student chosen for doctoral program” – Garden City Telegram
- “University of Kansas Cancer Center Promotes Colon Cancer Screening in Communities Across the State” - Greeley Co. Republican
- “Tuition will rise again at colleges” (2 pages) - Hutchinson News
- “Sigma Alpha Lamda announces new members” – Hutchinson News
- “It’s official: 5.4.7 now state’s first LEED Platinum building” – Kiowa Co. Signal
- “Steinle earns scholarships” – Russell County News
- “Regents approve tuition raises” – Salina Journal
- “Miller, Jones, Deaver shine on Thursday” – Pratt Tribune
- “Johnson County to seek tax for research triangle” – Emporia Gazette
- “Service Learning” – Emporia Gazette
Packet 26 - June 25
- “227 students complete service learning certification” – Great Bend Tribune
- “KU students complete global awareness certification program” – Great Bend Tribune
- “Larned student among those honored by psychology department” – Great Bend Tribune
- “Best of Larned delivers KU School of Business commencement remarks” – Great Bend Tribune
- “Claflin students place” – Hoisington Dispatch
- “Mark Best Delivers Commencement remarks for KU School of Business” – Tiller and Toiler
- “Humphrey Honored by KU Psychology Department” – Tiller and Toiler
- “University of Kansas Cancer Center promotes colon cancer screening in Leoti” – Leoti Standard
- “Association to welcome new Jayhawks” – Lyons News
- “KU Whirlwind Tour stops at Memorial Hospital” (2 pages) – McPherson Sentinel
Packet 28 - June 25
- “Wadas recognized by KU art history department” – Derby Informer
- “Regents approve tuition increases at 6 universities” – Newton Kansan
- “Don’t be fooled by tuition spin” - Shawnee Dispatch
- “Cotton completes KU global awareness program” – Wyandotte West
- “Where will prices peak?” – Johnson County Sun
- “KU honors local seventh graders” – Piper Press
- “Johnson County will vote on tax for research project” – Arkansas City Traveler
- “Regents approve tuition increases” – Manhattan Mercury
- “Annual Chamber of Commerce Dinner set for next week” – Miami Co. Republic
- “Regents approve tuition increases at Pitt State, 5 other universities” – Pittsburg Morning Sun


top