The window at the front entrance of Spooner Hall reflects the limestone copula of Dyche Hall across the street. Both buildings showcase KU’s rich tradition in architecture and the pursuit of knowledge through academic excellence.

ABOUT KU

KU is a top-tier teaching and research institution. From our first class of 55 students in 1866 to our current enrollment of over 30,000, KU thrives as an example of how insightful creators can empower the region and influence the world for the better.

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30,770
fall 2024 record-setting overall enrollment
1 of 38
public institutions with AAU membership
5,595
Kansas jobs supported by research expenditures in FY24

Our campuses

KU has global reach with a Kansas focus. Our main campus overlooks the historic city of Lawrence. The Edwards Campus and KU Medical Center serve Kansas City communities. Satellite campuses in Wichita and Salina support Jayhawks pursuing medical professions.

The sun rises over the KU Medical Center campus in Kansas City, Kansas — its sleek design capturing varying degrees of light and the spirit of KU innovation.

KU ranks among the best public universities*

#19
KU School of Nursing
#41
KU School of Business
#61
KU School of Engineering

Our community

We call ourselves Jayhawks. These mythical birds embody the KU community’s guiding values: creativity, determination, and might. We think big. We dream big. And then we get to work — for Kansas and beyond.

During a Homecoming concert on KU’s Lawrence campus near the Memorial Campanile, members of the KU marching band wave white flags decorated with a large Jayhawk.
Attendees of a KU football game show their support by clapping and cheering, determined to bolster our KU community toward another victory.
KU students at the David Booth Kansas Memorial Stadium join in the tradition of Waving the Wheat, where the audience raises and waves their arms in unison to share their collective Jayhawk pride.

KU has 50 graduate programs ranked in the top 50 among public universities*

#1
LOCAL GOVERNMENT MANAGEMENT
#6
PETROLEUM ENGINEERING
#19
PUBLIC FINANCE AND BUDGETING

Our traditions

If you recognize the Jayhawk or have heard the Rock Chalk Chant, you know that KU tradition is anything but traditional. Our customs are unquestionably quirky — and quintessentially KU.

The Jayhawk

With a name rooted in Kansas’ abolitionist history and a design evolved by students, our crimson and blue (and yellow) mascot is the ultimate expression of the KU identity.

Rock Chalk Chant

You may not know what it means, but you can certainly feel it. Depending on the context, our historic college cheer can be thrilling, haunting, or conversation-starting. It’s every Jayhawk’s secret handshake.

Waving the Wheat

Kansas is more than prairie land and wheat fields. But, when the conditions are just right, you might find whole stadiums of Jayhawks swaying their arms in the air like majestic waves of grain.

The KU Fight Song Hand Claps

You think college is challenging? Well, try learning the polyrhythmic hand claps that punctuate KU’s fight song, “I’m a Jayhawk.” You won’t get it on your first try. You may get it on your tenth. We think these difficult maneuvers are worth mastering.

The Alma Mater

KU’s alma mater, “Crimson and the Blue,” epitomizes KU spirit and unites our community. To its familiar melody and eloquent lyrics, we rise and embrace our fellow Jayhawks.

Students gather for a study session at a coffee shop in downtown Lawrence.

About Lawrence

Lawrence, Kansas, is home to a bustling arts and culture scene and outdoor opportunities unlike anywhere else. See why Lawrence was ranked among the 25 Best College Towns and Cities in the U.S. by Travel + Leisure.

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