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Just In Time Job Fair
3:00PM – 5:00PM | Kansas Union
Please join the KU Career Center for the 2026 Just in Time Fair taking place on Tuesday, April 21st. This fair is open to all students (freshman through graduate level). Connect with employers from a wide variety of industries who are ready to hire you now.
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Professional Portrait Day in the Hatch
12:30 – 5:00 pm | Hatch Reading Room (Marvin Hall, 407)
Need a professional portrait for your portfolio, website, LinkedIn, etc.? Stop by the Hatch Reading Room and have a free headshot taken courtesy of the University Career Center!
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| KU Design Professional Lecture Series: Rebecca Gilbert
6:00 PM | Wescoe 3140
Rebecca Gilbert is a letterpress printer, archivist, and co-founder of Stumptown Printers Worker Cooperative in Portland, Oregon, a traditional commercial printing house that prints and manufactures unique album covers, custom product packaging, cards, posters, and other crafted paper goods.
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| KU Architecture Lecture Series: Sarah Williams
4:30 PM | Marvin Hall, John C. Gaunt Forum
Sarah Williams, director of the Civic Data Design Lab at MIT. Trained in computation and design, Gilbert creates tools and visualizations that make complex urban issues visible to the public. Her projects — ranging from mapping informal transit systems to visualizing the cost of migration — aim to spark dialogue and drive policy change.
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KU Architecture & Design Student Showcase at KC Design Week
5:30-8:30pm | MMTH Creative Studios, KC Crossroads Arts District
Part of Kansas City Design Week, this exhibition will feature twenty-four 12-foot-tall posters, video displays, digitally fabricated objects, furniture, and print projects created by KU animation, architecture, illustration, industrial design, interaction design, interior architecture, photography, and visual communication design students. Many other galleries and firms in the Crossroads will be hosting open studios and exhibitions.
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| Summer & Fall Architecture electives
Click links below to learn about elective courses available this summer and next fall.
🌞 Summer 2026 🍁 Fall 2026
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The AIA St. Louis Scholarship Fund
The AIA St. Louis Scholarship Fund offers opportunities for students that are born or raised in the AIA St. Louis region and are studying architecture in their third, fourth, fifth year or performing graduate work at an NAAB accredited school of architecture (the University may be located anywhere in the US). Students will be asked to complete and application and if they meet the criteria, we will contact them to schedule a personal interview between the applicant and the Scholarship Fund Committee.
Application deadline: July 1st, 2026
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ArcD Student Organizations: Get involved!
Get involved with student organizations to improve your educational experience! Learn more about ArcD Student Organizations here & keep in touch with them via social media!
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Therapy Dogs visit
April 29, 1:00PM | Chalmers Cafe
De-stress before finals week with Therapy Dogs from Loving Paws! Brought to you by your Student Success team.
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👀 Check out KU Student Jobs!
Marketing Assistant
Lawrence Farmers Market | Lawrence, KS
We're looking for a creative, organized Marketing Assistant to join our small but mighty team. This role was created to help us make the most of an exciting growth year, our 50th Anniversary season, with support from a USDA Farmers Market Promotion Program grant.
Info & Apply
Architect / Emerging Architect – Rural Community Design
CES Group | Marysville, Kansas
CES Group, a multidisciplinary engineering, architecture, and surveying firm in Marysville, Kansas, is expanding its integrated Planning–Design–Build platform serving rural communities across the region. We are seeking a motivated Architect or Emerging Architect interested in design leadership within a collaborative design-build environment.
This role is ideal for someone passionate about rural architecture and community-focused design. While recent graduates are welcome, candidates should have some experience and a strong interest in becoming a licensed architect and eventually leading the firm’s architecture team.
Because our practice centers on design-build, we are looking for a collaborative professional who enjoys working across disciplines and engaging directly with communities to move projects from concept through construction.
Expressions of interest, CVs, and digital portfolios may be sent to:
Ms. Amy Holthaus – Aholthaus@cesgroup.biz
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One Last Time: 2026 BFA Photography Exhibition and Tumbledown: Group Exhibition
On view April 20 – April 30 | Chalmers Hall, Edgar Heap of Birds Family Gallery
Closing Reception: Thursday, April 30, 5-7pm
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Street Nihonga: The Art of Jimmy Tsutomu Mirikitani
Spencer Museum of Art
On view until June 28, 2026
This exhibition features 145 artworks by Jimmy Tsutomu Mirikitani alongside photographs, documentary videos, and works from the Spencer's collection.
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Brush, Block, and Blood
Spencer Museum, Larry & Barbara Marshall Family Balcony
On view until June 28, 2026
This exhibition traces over a century of innovation through the work of three generations of women from the celebrated Yoshida family: Fujio, Chizuko, and Ayomi.
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The River of Time
Spencer Museum of Art
International artist-in-residence Ayomi Yoshida created this site-specific video work to accompany our spring exhibitions.
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Form & Flux
Spencer Museum, Ingrid & J. K. Lee Study Center
On view until August 23, 2026
This new installation in our Lee Study Center features contemporary Asian ceramics that blend centuries-old traditions with innovative artistic expression.
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🔹 Atlas of Interior Design
This unparalleled global survey features more than 400 of the most inspirational residential rooms from the past eight decades. With the work of icons of interior design past and present, such as Kelly Behun, Stéphane Boudin, Jacques Grange, Peter Marino, Brigette Romanek, Studio KO, Faye Toogood, Axel Vervoordt, and Kelly Wearstler, the more than 400 interiors featured in this innovative book also include a selection of fascinating and virtually unknown interiors from Australia, Africa, Asia, and beyond.
From classic to contemporary, minimal to maximal, the homes included, together with the author's insightful commentary, illuminate the design tropes unique to their location's context, while others confound preconceived ideas of vernacular design to spectacular effect.
The Hatch Reading Room, on the 4th floor of Marvin Hall, is here for you to de-stress, work on projects, take a break to read, and enjoy a quiet view of campus.
Open 9:00 am - 5:00 pm, Monday - Friday. 📚
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