Most Hawk Week events are open to the whole KU community. Some are geared specifically to undergraduate first-year students, who will be required to attend. See required events See required events. Getting around Hawk Week events occur on campus and through the weekend, so we open special bus routes for students looking to travel to the Hill.
Explore KU On Wheels. The lineup also featured job and volunteer fairs as well as classroom, library and bus-system tours. The day itinerary concluded with a tailgate celebration Aug. Graham, recalling advice he offered during orientation this summer, reminded freshmen to connect with fellow students, faculty and staff during their time on the Hill and to be open about communicating their needs to others. Chancellor Doug Girod, who began his tenure on the Lawrence campus just two years ago after leading KU Medical Center as executive vice chancellor, reassured the new Jayhawks, recognizing their excitement and nervousness.
Before Girod introduced University leaders and deans, he encouraged students to search for learning opportunities outside of the classroom, develop a broad set of skills and discover their true passions over the next four years. Kansas Alumni Magazine. Archive Search the Archives.
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