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  • K.U. Prof Who Said Men Who Don't Vote For Kamala Should Be Shot--Gets Fired

    10/11/2024 11:55:02 AM PDT · by raccoonradio · 35 replies
    X.com ^ | 10-11-24 | Libs of TikTok
    BREAKING: Senator @RogerMarshallMD of Kansas has confirmed that the professor who suggested men who don’t vote for Kamala be shot is no longer an employee at University of Kansas.
  • University of Kansas prof placed on leave after telling students men who won't vote for a woman pres should be 'lined up' and 'shot'

    10/09/2024 5:44:56 PM PDT · by Impala64ssa · 53 replies
    Post Millennial ^ | 10/9/24 | Katie Davisport
    The comments were made by Professor Phil Lowcock, the director of international student-athlete support who works in the university's Health Sport and Exercise Sciences department. professor at the University of Kansas has been put on administrative leave after telling students during a recent lecture that men who do not vote for a female president should be lined up and shot. The comments were made by Professor Phil Lowcock, the director of international student-athlete support who works in the university's Health Sport and Exercise Sciences department, according to KU's faculty directory. A video of the incident posted to social media has...
  • UKansas professor indicted for working for Communist Party of China

    01/24/2020 10:23:42 AM PST · by Beowulf9 · 18 replies
    https://www.campusreform.org ^ | Jan 24 2020 | Emily Kokot
    A professor at the University of Kansas has been charged wth fraud for surreptitious collaboration with the Chinese government. Feng Tao allegedly ran a "scheme" wherein he allegedly planned to transfer "intellectual property."
  • Science Says Doing This One Thing Can Lead to Holiday Depression

    12/14/2019 10:47:11 AM PST · by BenLurkin · 59 replies
    msn ^ | 12/14/2019 | Diana Bruk
    "Alcohol is basically pure calories, pure energy, non-nutritive and super toxic at high doses," study co-author Stephen Ilardi, PhD, an associate professor of clinical psychology at the University of Kansas, said in a statement. "Sugars are very similar. We're learning when it comes to depression, people who optimize their diet should provide all the nutrients the brain needs and mostly avoid these potential toxins." This is especially true for those who are prone to seasonal depression, which affects approximately half a million Americans. As with drinking several glasses of wine, eating a box of cookies might provide a temporary feeling...
  • Faculty demanded university boot Chick-fil-A. The administration gave it a better location instead.

    08/31/2019 8:03:11 AM PDT · by RightGeek · 57 replies
    The College Fix ^ | 8/30/2019 | Greg Piper
    If you thought LGBTQ activists in the University of Kansas faculty were mad before, wait till you see them now. Following years of demands that the taxpayer-funded institution discriminate against a vendor because of its founders’ religious beliefs, the KU administration actually gave its Chick-fil-A restaurant a better place on campus, The Kansas City Star reports. Before you assume this was a bold move in favor of viewpoint diversity and fair treatment, it actually fits your other stereotype of universities: that they do everything for financial reasons. KU’s 10-year contract with Chick-fil-A requires upgrades to its location in the basement...
  • Frozen in time Ancient insects trapped in amber at the precise moment they hatched from their eggs

    12/26/2018 8:57:45 AM PST · by ETL · 21 replies
    The Sun ^ | Dec 20, 2018 | Harry Pettit, Senior Digital Technology and Science Reporter
    The rare fossils are helping scientists understand how ancient bugs hatched from their eggs The insects became trapped in the sticky resin 130million years ago, shortly after bursting through the shell – and scientists aren't sure how the creatures met their grisly fate. The amazing fossils are helping researchers understand how ancient bugs hatched and took their first steps in the ancient world. Like many modern animals, the insects used a tool known as an egg-burster to smash through the egg shell. "The structures that make hatching possible tend to disappear quickly once egg-laying animals hatch, so obtaining fossil evidence...
  • Researchers consider whether supernovae killed off large ocean animals at dawn of Pleistocene

    12/11/2018 1:37:35 PM PST · by ETL · 26 replies
    Phys.org ^ | Dec 11, 2018 | University of Kansas
    About 2.6 million years ago, an oddly bright light arrived in the prehistoric sky and lingered there for weeks or months. It was a supernova some 150 light years away from Earth. Within a few hundred years, long after the strange light in the sky had dwindled, a tsunami of cosmic energy from that same shattering star explosion could have reached our planet and pummeled the atmosphere, touching off climate change and triggering mass extinctions of large ocean animals, including a shark species that was the size of a school bus. The effects of such a supernova—and possibly more than...
  • Researchers Say ‘intolerant’ Attitudes, not Economic Anxieties, Fueled Trump’s 2016 Victory

    05/18/2018 11:08:10 AM PDT · by ethom · 52 replies
    Lawrence Journal World ^ | May 17 2018 | By Joanna Hlavacek
    In the year and a half since Donald Trump’s unexpected election to the presidency, a prevailing theory has emerged: It was “economic anxiety” that led disillusioned, working-class white voters to cast their ballots for the New York real-estate mogul. A recent study out of the University of Kansas suggests otherwise. Drawing from American National Elections Studies data, KU sociologist David Smith found that theory to be an inaccurate stereotype, albeit a “well-intentioned” one, that ignores the millions of white, working-class voters who he says voted against Trump because they opposed his attitudes toward minorities, Muslims, immigrants and women. “The election...
  • The New Sex Scribes--Female columnists spark interest and controversy at student newspapers

    06/10/2002 8:39:27 AM PDT · by Temple Owl · 86 replies · 351+ views
    The Chronicle of Higher Education | 6-14-02 | By ERIC HOOVER
    The Chronicle of Higher EducationFrom the issue dated June 14, 2002 The New Sex ScribesFemale columnists spark interest and controversy at student newspapersBy ERIC HOOVERMeghan Bainum spent much of her childhood at the piano, tapping out classical tunes that evoked places far from the pastures of Dover, Kan. She hoped to study music in college, move to a big city, and become a concert pianist. But after enrolling at the University of Kansas, she discovered that her passion was not intermezzo, but intercourse. Ms. Bainum, who will be a senior this fall, found her true audience when she began writing...