Marsh, Curtis2023-10-122023-10-122023-10-11978-1-936-15329-9https://hdl.handle.net/1808/34800In his fourth decade of service to the University of Kansas, Curtis Marsh has developed an obsessive love for his school. As an undergrad, he led one of the first organized camping groups for KU basketball games and a nationally prominent student entrepreneurship club. In his early career at KU, he helped develop a technology business incubator which has become KU Innovation Park. He also co-founded the Osher Lifelong Learning Institute before serving as Director of KU Info for 15 years. He was the first and only director of the DeBruce Center: the shrine for the original rules of basketball. He now serves as a director of development at KU Endowment. The common thread through all these activities is his love for KU and his desire to share that love with the entire Jayhawk Nation.© Copyright 2023 Curtis Marsh. 3rd party content belongs to the original sources as indicated and their terms of use may vary. Images, photos and university references in this book are officially licensed by the University of Kansas.University of KansasKUJayhawkKU InfoBasketballFootballFansCampusDeBruce CenterOsher Lifelong Learning InstituteKU-phoria! A collection of stories about KU traditions, KU Info and KU basketballBookopenAccess