ESU Tuition Increase Lowest in Two Decades
Next year’s tuition at Emporia State University, which was approved this morning by the Kansas Board of Regents, is the smallest tuition increase at ESU in nearly 20 years.
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Next year’s tuition at Emporia State University, which was approved this morning by the Kansas Board of Regents, is the smallest tuition increase at ESU in nearly 20 years.
Emporia State University’s Special Collections and Archives will celebrate the 45th anniversary of the May Massee Collection with a week of special events from June 19 through 23.
The 63rd season of Emporia State University Summer Theatre will begin June 14 at 7:30 pm with “The Star-Spangled Girl” by Neil Simon. Directed by Theresa Mitchell, “The Star-Spangled Girl” is a classic Neil Simon tale of romance and comedy.
Leader of an SEC athletic program. A nationally known accounting expert. Kansas Superintendent of the Year. An advocate jailed while fighting for the Americans with Disabilities Act. Founder of the Travel Channel.
Four Emporia State alumni will be honored with the 2017 Service Citation Award during the annual Volunteer Appreciation Luncheon on Saturday, June 3.
Three longtime employees of Emporia State university will no longer have “interim” as part of their titles. Effective June 1, Diana Kuhlmann will be Vice President for Administration and Finance; Angela Wolgram will be Budget Director, and Ray Lauber will be Director of Human Resources and Affirmative Action and Title IX Coordinator.
The 63rd season of Emporia State University Summer Theatre, a favorite Emporia tradition, continues this June and July. The new season features four shows selected to please audiences of all ages.
Unexpected friendships and following your dreams despite obstacles are common themes of the two winning titles in the 2017 William Allen White Children’s Book Awards.
A Wichita businessman who helped pioneer the rent-to-own industry and a gasoline company owner who at one time was the largest landowner in Kansas will be inducted next month into the Kansas Business Hall of Fame at Emporia State University.