Kansas City Mayor Receives Rashford-Lyon Award
Kansas City, Missouri, Mayor Sly James, ’80, admitted the uniqueness of the occasion on Tuesday.
“This is a rarity,” he said. “I’m a little bit speechless.”
Kansas City, Missouri, Mayor Sly James, ’80, admitted the uniqueness of the occasion on Tuesday.
“This is a rarity,” he said. “I’m a little bit speechless.”
April 4, 2017, marks a century since the United States entered World War I — an anniversary inspiring solemn recognition, historical reevaluation and opportunities for education.
With more than 100 projects boasting everything from rockets to robots, Friday’s KC STEM Fest presented the best of some of Kansas City's young scientists, innovators and tinkerers.
The old saying goes that it’s better to give than to receive, and this Christmas season a number of Rockhurst University community members have taken that advice to heart, spending the days before the holiday break wo
Transferring to Rockhurst University has become much simpler for students who have earned an Associate of Arts degree from an accredited community college.
In 1966, Dave Biersmith,’ 58, entered the Boston Marathon for the first time, one of only 425 official entrants in one of the oldest and most revered running events in the United States.
Fern, kiwi, map, sheep, NZ. And… go.
Keith Brandt, Ph.D., professor of mathematics at Rockhurst University, knows those themes well – they’re the keys to the so-called “New Zealand puzzle.”
In November 2014, the seven images painted by Mary Pimmel Freeman, ’07, of the victims of the 1989 massacre at a Jesuit school in El Salvador were easily found and seen.
As of July 1, Rockhurst University’s School of Graduate and Professional Studies officially has a new name.