University of Kansas chancellor Bernadette Gray-Little, who championed the school’s $1.6 billion Far Above campaign in recent years, will resign next summer, the school announced Thursday.
Gray-Little joined the 27,000-student university in 2009 and steered it through difficult financial times, while spearheading a multi-year strategic plan meant to increase research and scholarships and launching a sprawling overhaul of the school’s central district.