KU Law scholarship honors memory of Edward W. 'Ed' Dosh


LAWRENCE – A new scholarship at the University of Kansas School of Law will support future students while honoring the memory of a KU Law alumnus. The Edward W. Dosh Memorial Scholarship is intended to support students from Kansas, particularly from Labette County and the southeastern part of the state, or graduates of Luther College in Decorah, Iowa.

The scholarship honors the late Edward W. “Ed” Dosh, a 1977 KU Law graduate. Dosh was a longtime attorney in Parsons. He started his legal career in the Labette County Attorney’s Office before opening the Law Office of Edward W. Dosh in 1979.

Dosh served as the city attorney for Chetopa for several decades. He was active in the Kansas Bar Association and other legal organizations, including the Kansas Association of Criminal Defense Attorneys, where he was a founding member.

Helen Rice, Dosh’s significant other and longtime companion, established the scholarship with a financial gift to KU Endowment. Rice said southeastern Kansas was an adopted hometown for Dosh, who was originally from Minnesota. Dosh completed his undergraduate degree at Luther College.

Describing Dosh as “a character” whom everyone knew, Rice recalled that the Labette County Courthouse closed on the day of Dosh’s memorial in 2016 to allow county judges and many court employees to attend the service.

KU Endowment is the independent, nonprofit organization serving as the official fundraising and fund-management organization for KU.