Hawks to Watch: Tony G. Reames, energy justice scholar

Tony G. Reames with trees in the background with leaves changing

Why Tony's a Hawk to Watch:The most urgent issues our communities face — such as equitable access to clean energy — don’t exist in a vacuum. They’re tied to a vast network of forces and systemic factors. Which is why, for Tony Reames, the key to eliminating barriers to affordable, sustainability…

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Hawks to Watch: Kelly Houghteling, Deputy Town Administrator

Kelly Houghteling Deputy Town Adminsitrator B.G.S. Sociology & Leadership Studies (2011) M.P.A. Public Administration (2013)

Why Kelly's a Hawk to Watch:Kelly Houghteling is always up for an adventure. When she's off the clock, you can expect to find her outdoors hiking, biking, and fly-fishing in the Rocky Mountains, which she calls home. She even made the trek up to the 19,341-foot summit of Africa's highest mountain,…

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NSF grant helps first-year PhD student research low-income communities and nonprofits

D' Arlyn Bell

In the School of Public Affairs and Administration, students from every background are shaped into exceptional leaders for public service who provide solutions to the most pressing community challenges at all levels of governance. Ph.D student D'Arlyn Bell is currently working to…

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Courtland Triplett seeks to do good through government

Growing up in Kansas City, Courtland Triplett always knew he wanted to bring positive change to the world but struggled to find the right path to achieve that goal. After carefully considering his options, he found that path in government, and at KU, he discovered a program and people…

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Hawks to Watch: David Toland, Kansas Secretary of Commerce

David Toland. Kansas Secretary of Commerce

Why David's a Hawk to Watch:Serious issues call for serious action. And David Toland has long been guided by the philosophy that real-world results are best achieved through a willingness to roll up one's sleeves and work collaboratively to put concrete plans in motion, or as he aptly put it, "stop…

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Unwinding with Ward Lyles: Compassionate Urban Planner

Ward Lyles and the text 'compassionate urban planner'

What’s the foundation of a city? For urban planner Ward Lyles, the spaces we inhabit are defined as much by an approach to life, and the people we encounter, as they are by the systems and physical structures that make up a sound infrastructure. The way he sees it, the true bedrock of a strong…

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