University of Kansas

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Group.png University of Kansas  
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MottoVidebo visionem hanc magnam quare non comburatur rubus
(Latin)
Formation1865
Type Flagship state university
Other nameJayhawks
Mid-western university with significant research activity

The University of Kansas (KU) is a public research university with its main campus in Lawrence, Kansas, and several satellite campuses, research and educational centers, medical centers, and classes across the state of Kansas.[1] Two branch campuses are in the Kansas City metropolitan area on the Kansas side: the university's medical school and hospital in Kansas City, the Edwards Campus in Overland Park, a hospital and research center in the state's capital of Topeka, and a hospital and research center in Hays.

Founded March 21, 1865, the university was opened in 1866, under a charter granted by the Kansas State Legislature in 1864 and legislation passed in 1863 under the State Constitution, which was adopted two years after the 1861 admission of the former Kansas Territory as the 34th state into the Union.[2]

Enrollment at the Lawrence and Edwards campuses was 28,401 students in 2016; an additional 3,383 students were enrolled at the KU Medical Center[3] for an enrollment of 28,091 students across the three campuses. The university overall employed 2,814 faculty members in fall 2015.

Notable alumni and faculty

325 Fulbright Scholars,[4] 27 Rhodes Scholars,[5] 10 Marshall Scholars,[6] 2 Mitchell Scholars,[7] 12 MacArthur Fellows,[8] 7 Pulitzer Prize winners,[9] 4 NASA astronauts, and 3 Nobel Prize laureates have been affiliated with the university as students, researchers, or faculty members.

KU is home to the Robert J. Dole Institute of Politics.

 

Alumni on Wikispooks

PersonBornDiedNationalitySummaryDescription
Sheila Bair3 April 1954
Charles Boyd15 April 193823 March 2022USPilot3 Bilderbergs, CFR, husband of Jessica Mathews
Bob Dole22 July 19235 December 2021PoliticianUS Republican politician and presidential candidate
Paul Ehrlich29 May 1932USScientistInfluential biologist who wants to as "humanely and as rapidly as possible move to population shrinkage" down to 1-2 billion.
Peter Eigen11 June 1938LawyerFounder of Transparency International
Julius Holmes24 April 189914 July 1968USDiplomat
Spook
Nancy Kassebaum29 July 1932USPoliticianMooted by Time Magazine as possible running mate for George H.W. Bush in 1992.
Clarence Kelley24 October 19115 August 1997US
Keith Kellogg12 May 1944USSpook
Soldier
Philip Klutznick9 July 190714 August 1999US
Israeli?
Deep state operative
Caroline Lucas9 December 1960Green Party MP for Brighton Pavilion
Edward Mason22 February 189929 February 1992USEconomistSpooky US economist who attended the 1956, 1963 and 1966 Bilderberg.
Dick RussellAuthor
Researcher
Kathleen Sebelius15 May 1948USPolitician
Deep state operative
On Joe Biden's White House Coronavirus Task Force, double Bilderberg
Jerry Seib6 February 1956USEditorWall Street Journal journalist and Washington bureau chief. Council on Foreign Relations, Trilateral Commission, attended spooky 1981 Colloquium on Clandestine Collection. Briefly detained in Iran in 1987, accused of being an Israeli spy.
Gary Sick1935USSpook
Academic
Mariner
"The point man in the White House dealing with Iran" under Jimmy Carter. Wrote a working paper for the 1990 Bilderberg. Exposed October surprise in 1991.
Fritz Springmeier24 September 1955Author
Researcher
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