KU Faculty and Staff Walk-N-Learn – November 1st at 12:10PM to 12:50PM

by | Oct 26, 2017 | Education

SPACE IS LIMITED. REGISTRATION REQUIRED AThttps://wellness.ku.edu/walk-n-learns.

KU Faculty/Staff may sign up for this free walking tour led by J Shafer & Tom Parkinson. KPR is located just off the north edge of campus and up the hill from the stadium. The address is 1120 W 11st Street.

Broadcasting from KU since 1952, Kansas Public Radio has been honored as “Station of the Year” by the Kansas Association of Broadcasters a record 16 times (more than any other radio or TV station in the state). This tour will showcase their broadcasting studios, live performance studio, music library and the Kansas Audio Reader Network.

Onsite parking is limited. Plesae walk to KPR, use KU on Wheels or park across the street in the red lot.

State Employee Health Plan members can earn one HealthQuest credit for participating (up to a maximum of three credits).

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