you're an EMT - you should know plenty of police. Ask them - they'll let you know.
In addition you can check with your school's legal aid department.
From what I can tell, according to Kansas criminal code 21-4204. "Criminal possession of a firearm"
(a) Criminal possession of a firearm is:
(5) possession of any firearm by any person,
other than a law enforcement officer, in or on
any school property or grounds upon which is located
a building or structure used by a unified
school district or an accredited nonpublic school
for student instruction or attendance or extracurricular
activities of pupils enrolled in kindergarten
or any of the grades 1 through 12 or at any regularly
scheduled school sponsored activity or
event; or
(6) refusal to surrender or immediately remove
from school property or grounds or at any
regularly scheduled school sponsored activity or
event any firearm in the possession of any person,
other than a law enforcement officer, when
so requested or directed by any duly authorized
school employee or any law enforcement officer.
(b) Subsection (a)(5) shall not apply to:
(1) Possession of any firearm in connection
with a firearms safety course of instruction or
firearms education course approved and authorized
by the school;
(2) any possession of any firearm specifically
authorized in writing by the superintendent of
any unified school district or the chief administrator
of any accredited nonpublic school;
(3) possession of a firearm secured in a motor
vehicle by a parent, guardian, custodian or
someone authorized to act in such person's behalf
who is delivering or collecting a student; or
(4) possession of a firearm secured in a motor
vehicle by a registered voter who is on the
school grounds, which contain a polling place for
the purpose of voting during polling hours on an
election day.
I can't really find anything about Universities specifically so i'm not sure
North Carolina (where I live) law specifically mentions universities...
at any rate, here's the link:
http://www.atf.gov/firearms/statelaws/23rdedition/kansas.pdf
good luck!