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This
Week In KU History

April 20, 1970: An unidentified arsonist
sets fire to the Kansas Union by exploding what
was apparently an incendiary device in a sixth
floor women's rest room, causing an estimated
$1 million in damages.
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KU Medical Center Joins This
Week In KU History
Four units of the KU Medical Center have agreed
to underwrite the creation and addition of approximately
30 new articles to This Week In KU History.
The funding comes from the KU School of Nursing,
the KU School of Medicine, the University of Kansas
Hospital, and the Executive Vice Chancellor's
Office of the KU Medical Center. This substantial
content enhancement to KUhistory.com will be part
of the centennial commemoration of the KU School
of Medicine scheduled to begin in April 2005.
The new articles will be researched and written
during Summer 2004, edited and prepared for electronic
publication during Fall 2004, and uploaded to
KUhistory.com by early Spring 2005. A special
advisory panel of KU Medical Center physicians,
nurses, and other health professionals will oversee
and review the development of this new article
series.
"We are delighted that the KU Medical Center
has elected to join This Week In KU History in
such a major way," said Henry Fortunato,
project director and editor-in-chief. "The
addition of this new body of historical content
will further demonstrate the validity of the one-university
concept and strengthen the shared identity the
various KU campuses have in common."
Initiated in January 2001, This Week In KU History
went live with Version 1.0 in November 2002. In
December 2003, the web site launched Version 2.0
containing a series of content enhancements and
infrastructure improvements with funding from
the KU Endowment Association. Since inception,
This Week In KU History has generated more than
575,000 page views during the course of nearly
140,000 visitor sessions. The project is a service
of the KU Memorial Unions.
This Week In KU History is a project of the KU
Memorial Unions.
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