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This week Victor Hogstrom Sits down with Wichita State university president Richard Muma.
Wichita State president Richard Muma said a university inquiry revealed up to 5% of his dissertation lacked full attribution and that corrections would be made.
WICHITA — A former Kansas Board of Regents member who hired Wichita State University President Richard Muma says concerns over plagiarism in Muma’s doctoral dissertation illustrate the need to ...
Social work professor Dr. Karen Countryman-Roswurm claimed then-provost and current university president Dr. Richard Muma failed to intervene when coworkers tried to discredit her work by accusing her ...
Public universities across Kansas are asking the Board of Regents for permission to raise tuition by 8% next fall. Only one university requested no rate change.
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OVERLAND PARK — The Kansas Hospital Association honored Wichita State University president Richard Muma’s leadership in developing the $300 million biomedical campus in the heart of downtown ...
The Kansas Board of Regents (KBOR) approved a 4% compensation increase for Wichita State President Richard Muma, as part of an annual review of CEO compensation among Kansas universities. The CEO’s ...
Wichita State University president Richard Muma said Monday a university inquiry revealed up to 5% of his dissertation lacked full attribution to original scholars and that corrections would be ...
Columnist Max McCoy writes about the case of Wichita State University President Richard Muma, who acknowledged issues with his doctoral dissertation of 20 years ago. (Thad Allton for Kansas ...
Wichita State University freshman Ryan Whalen, right, said the decision not to sanction WSU president Richard Muma for failure to properly attribute writing of other scholars in his 2004 doctoral ...
Richard Muma, president of Wichita State University, says inquiries by Kansas Reflector led to an investigation showing up to 5% of his Ph.D. dissertation is improperly attributed.