Kansas City
Recent News About Kansas City
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Undergraduate Research and Creative Scholarship Celebrates 25 Years
For 25 years, the Office of Undergraduate Research and Creative Scholarship at UMKC has prepared students for careers in research and beyond. -
UMKC Celebrates the Opening of Roo Plaza
The University of Missouri-Kansas City officially unveiled its pedestrian-only area that was years in the making. -
UMKC Professor Provides Expertise to This Old House, an American Home Improvement Media Brand
The School of Science and Engineering Professor is knowledgeable about regional planning and analysis methods, housing, land use and urban redevelopment. -
44th Annual Kansas City Estate Planning Symposium - Online/In-Person options - CLE 16 hours on April 24-25, 2025
The 44th Annual Kansas City Estate Planning Symposium is the Midwest’s leading estate planning event, featuring multi-disciplinary content delivered by nationally recognized leaders. -
UMKC Celebrates Outstanding Faculty Achievements
2025 event at Linda Hall Library recognizes research and scholarship, teaching and mentorship, engagement, service and leadership. -
Graduate Schools and Programs Named Top 100 in U.S. News & World Report Rankings
U.S. News & World Report released new graduate school rankings, featuring numerous University of Missouri-Kansas City schools among the best in the nation. -
Who’s Your Mommy, Who’s Your Daddy: The Kansas Parentage Act & A Notorious Declaration of Paternity - Webcast on April 16
Who’s Your Mommy, Who’s Your Daddy: The Kansas Parentage Act & A Notorious Declaration of Paternity on April 16 via Webinar. -
UMKC Law Moot Court Team Among Top Eight in Nation
The UMKC School of Law’s Moot Court Competition team was one of the top eight teams in the country at the 2025 National Moot Court Competition, co-sponsored by the American College of Trial Lawyers and New York City Bar Association. -
Student athletes sue school district over punishment for fake slavery petition posted on Change.org
A multi-racial group of student-athletes who were punished for posting a fake petition for slavery online has sued a Kansas City school district alleging violations of their civil rights. -
Kansas City strives for gender equality, equal representation across ethnicities with move to ban salary history
Kansas City has passed an ordinance, barring employers from inquiring about their employers' salary histories, in the hopes of eradicating gender discrimination.