Last week, Friends University hosted Emmy and Tony Award winning actress and singer, Kristin Chenoweth, for a master class with Friends University students.
Woodlawn Side Street Closure Notices: Only half of 39th St, east of Woodlawn, will be open for public access in and out of the neighborhood, while the other half of the intersection will be closed.
Who We Are The Sedgwick County Community Emergency Response Team (CERT) provides both a train and release public education program as well as an active volunteer disaster response team.
Washburn University’s Mabee Library is hosting two events to help students learn more about the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) and fill out their application.
In collaboration with Wichita State University’s (WSU) Diversity Lecture Series, Newman University will present “A Conversation with Alfredo Corchado” 6 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 25, on the WSU campus in the Rhatigan Student Center, room 301.
First-year Newman student Shelby Bussman spent her senior year at Derby High School bringing awareness to a disorder that she has a personal experience with: epilepsy.
U.S. News and World Report recently released the 2022-2023 U.S. News Best Colleges Rankings. Friends University is part of the Regional Universities – Midwest category with both public and private universities and was ranked in the following categories.
The City of Manhattan’s Biosolids Management Program was recognized and honored as the Biosolids Program of the Year in Kansas for 2022 during the Kansas Water Environment Association’s (KWEA) and Kansas American Water Works Association’s (KsAWWA) 13th annual Joint Water and Wastewater Conference, which was held Aug. 30 through Sept. 1 in Topeka.
The City of Manhattan’s Biosolids Management Program was recognized and honored as the Biosolids Program of the Year in Kansas for 2022 during the Kansas Water Environment Association’s (KWEA) and Kansas American Water Works Association’s (KsAWWA) 13th annual Joint Water and Wastewater Conference, which was held Aug. 30 through Sept. 1 in Topeka.