Kansas City, Missouri — Rockhurst University leaders and officials, as well as family members of Kansas City civil rights leader Alvin Brooks, will break ground on the Alvin Brooks Center for Faith-Justice at noon today (Friday, Dec. 2) at the site of the new building on campus, 5401 Troost Ave.
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Beginning on December 1, Loews Kansas City Hotel encourages holiday travelers to forgo traditional presents and give the gift of memories.
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FROM THE KC CHAMBER'S PRESIDENT AND CEO
How’s Kansas City’s economy faring in these uncertain times? And, maybe more importantly, what does the next year look like for all of us? What’s the jobs outlook? What effects are international events having locally? How about the recent midterm elections? What are key economic indicators showing? And how is Kansas City doing compared to our peer cities?
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FROM THE KC CHAMBER'S PRESIDENT AND CEO
The prestigious group of people chosen as Kansas Citians of the Year has just grown by one, and you could say it’s in his genes. Congratulations to our 2022 Kansas Citian of the Year Bill Berkley! He was awarded this honor at the 135th Annual Dinner.
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Bill Berkley’s quiet leadership and commitment to urban education, civic issues, and life sciences has earned him the Greater Kansas City Chamber of Commerce’s 2022 Kansas Citian of the Year Award.
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“Go Hawks.”
Sandra Cassady, Ph.D., closed her inaugural speech Friday with a cheer, marking her official appointment into the 15th president of Rockhurst University.
Cassady — who assumed duties of the presidency in June following the departure of the Rev. Thomas B. Curran, S.J. — was officially installed Friday, Nov. 11, in a series of afternoon events on campus.
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