Partners & Programs
The Black Faculty and Staff Council of the University of Kansas is committed to the future of the University and Lawrence community. Throughout the year we discuss issues of concern to faculty, staff, and students. With BFSC you will find opportunities to network with faculty, staff, students, and alumni.
The mission is to promote a KU campus climate that facilitates full participation of people with disabilities. The goals are to facilitate communication about campus and community events of interest to campus members with disabilities and promote networking between people with disabilities and those interested in disability issues.
Global Indigenous Nations Studies fosters and promotes scholarship focused on understanding the experiences and improving the lives of Indigenous peoples around the world.
The Center for Global and International Studies exists as a catalyst for global and international studies in the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences.
The Langston Hughes Professorship has attracted prominent or emerging ethnic minority scholars to the university campus, involving a broad range of disciplines and academic departments/schools.
The Langston Hughes Center is an academic research and educational center that is building upon the legacy and creative and intellectual insight of African American author, poet, playwright, folklorist and social critic, Langston Hughes.
The Latino Faculty & Staff Council at the University of Kansas exists primarily to provide support and encouragement to Hispanic/Latino staff and faculty at the University of Kansas.
Addressing an urgent need in the state, the University of Kansas is making a commitment to the growing number of Latino families to ensure college accessibility.
The LGBT Resource Center is a clearinghouse of information regarding issues affecting the LGBT community - as well as our straight friends, family members and allies.
The mission of the Native Faculty and Staff Council is to increase the recruitment, retention, leadership and success of Native people at the University of Kansas.















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