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  • We meet Audrey Coleman, the new director of the Dole Institute of Politics at the University of Kansas. We'll also visit with Dole Fellow Bob Blaemire, who is leading the Dole Institute's Spring Discussion Series, "Giants of the Senate."
  • On the latest episode of Kansas 1972: the Tall Grass Prairie, Kansas salt mines, nuclear waste, and environmental activism. Also, a conversation with Jennifer Leeper, author of The Poison of War.
  • Join us for a conversation with Lucas Bessire, author of Running Out: In Search of Water on the High Plains, a finalist for the National Book Award and a 2022 Kansas Notable Book. We'll also get a sneak peek at the Kansas Book Festival with Tim Bascom.
  • What did photographers Gordon Parks and Terry Evans see when they looked at their home state? It's the latest episode of "Kansas 1972," produced by Kara Heitz.
  • We mark the 70th anniversary of KANU, the flagship station of Kansas Public Radio. It's a trip down Memory Lane in the second of a two-part series, highlighting some of the programs and challenges KPR has faced over the years.
  • What can plants teach us about the world around us? Join us for a conversation about the best-selling book Braiding Sweetgrass by Robin Wall Kimmerer, in this encore presentation of the KPR Presents Book Club from November 4, 2021.
  • The top seeded Kansas Jayhawks will take on the #8 Tar Heels in Monday night's NCAA championship game.
  • As Paul embarks on a presidential campaign, he doesn't fit into the mold of either party neatly. Especially on foreign policy, the Kentucky senator faces a challenge.
  • In his new book, Washington Post correspondent Dan Balz offers an insider's account of the forces that shaped the political strategies of Barack Obama and Mitt Romney, and the flaws and misfires that led to Romney's defeat. He discusses the 2012 campaign and the future of the Republican Party.
  • In May, Democrats decided to hold their roll call vote for their nominee well before the party’s convention. But the plan has rubbed some lawmakers the wrong way.
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