TOPEKA, Kan. (KAKE) - A tenured associate professor at Emporia State University has come forward with a bill that would change how tenured positions work at universities across Kansas.
Bangert, who has been with the Sisters of Charity of Leavenworth for more than 60 years, said the nation’s immigration system had been broken for decades. By default, she said, ...
Gov. Laura Kelly (D-KS) vetoed the Help Not Harm Act, which passed only one vote shy of a two-thirds majority in the state House of Representatives.
Duggins, who worked as an attorney for the Civil Rights Corps, was set to be a professor at Howard University this fall. “As a civil rights lawyer, she dedicated her career to fighting against ...
And a trip home to Wichita, Kansas, had allowed the 20-year-old to ... Elizabeth Anne Keys, an attorney, had traveled to Wichita on a business trip and was worried she might not be able to ...
was 30-year-old civil rights attorney and former Miss Kansas contestant Kiah Duggins. Several of Duggins’ family and friends identified her on social media as having been one of the passengers ...
Meryl Carver-Allmond, a Lawrence attorney and general counsel for the Kansas Supreme Court chief justice, is one of three nominees to fill an upcoming vacancy on the Kansas Court of Appeals bench. Gov ...
Before being chosen as the first-ever statewide training director in 2021, Carver-Allmond worked as an appellate attorney for over a decade, most recently leading the Kansas Capital Appellate ...
Kiah Duggins was an attorney with Civil Rights Corps. She grew up in Wichita and attended Wichita East High School. In 2015, she represented the Miss Kansas Organization as Miss Butler County.