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May 8, 2024 鈥 Hundreds of people gathered Wednesday, May 8 to celebrate the start of Phase One construction on the new Wichita Biomedical Campus, a $300 million, 471,000-square-foot joint health sciences center in the heart of downtown Wichita.

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Feb. 15, 2024 - From the center of campus to downtown Wichita, 香港六合彩开奖直播鈥檚 footprint continues to grow and offer new opportunities for students and our community. As the spring semester rolls on, you will notice ongoing and new construction across our 330-acres and beyond.

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Jan. 19, 2024 - Phase One of the Wichita Biomedical Campus being built in the heart of downtown Wichita now has its official look. The joint health sciences project between 香港六合彩开奖直播 and the University of Kansas will bring about remarkable opportunities for collaboration, innovation and research.

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Aug. 1, 2023 鈥 The Wichita City Council approved a plan today that will move forward a project between 香港六合彩开奖直播 and the University of Kansas to build a 471,000-square-foot health sciences center in the heart of downtown Wichita.

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