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Steering Jayhawk Global Toward the Future of Learning: Introducing New Leadership

Since its inception, Jayhawk Global has been dedicated to offering an engaging, accessible educational experience that transcends geographical boundaries, merging the University of Kansas' highly-regarded educational programming and faculty with comprehensive student support services.

Provost Memo: Jayhawk Global Leadership Appointment

Neal Kingston, Distinguished Professor of Educational Psychology and Director of the Achievement and Assessment Institute, will serve as our next Vice Provost of Jayhawk Global and Competency-Based Education.  

University of Kansas Appoints Jennifer Johnson as Director of Kansas Fire & Rescue Training Institute

The University of Kansas Jayhawk Global is thrilled to announce the appointment of Jennifer Johnson as the director of Kansas Fire & Rescue Training Institute (KFRTI).

Oscar-winning KU Professor to Host Filmmaking Master Class

This July, aspiring filmmakers can learn firsthand the methods and tools used by a successful writer-director to craft award-winning films.

Jayhawk Global Kansas Fire & Rescue Training Institute Appoints Interim Director

Michelle Mohr Carney, founding vice provost for Jayhawk Global, has appointed Jennifer Johnson to serve as interim director of&nbsp

KU will offer redesigned, remote training for volunteer fire officers in Kansas

LAWRENCE — The University of Kansas Achievement & Assessment Institute’s Center for Certification & Competency-Based Education (C3Be) has partnered with KU's 

Jayhawk Global aligns existing resources to meet the needs of future students

LAWRENCE – When Michelle Mohr Carney accepted the role of founding vice provost for Jayhawk Global in February, her charge from Barbara A.

KLETC announces launch of Kansas Law Enforcement Accreditation

YODER — The 

KU launches online Master of Social Work through Jayhawk Global Education Innovation Center

LAWRENCE — As social services across the country adapt to address changing health policies, an aging workforce and shifting social justice theories, the need for well-qualified social work professionals has never been higher.

Kansas Law Enforcement Training Center graduates 296th basic training class

HUTCHINSON – Twenty-one new law enforcement officers graduated from the Kansas Law Enforcement Training Center (KLETC) on July 29 at a ceremony held in the KLETC Integrity Auditorium.

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