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Recent
news -- October 2006
Wednesday,
October 4, 2006
K-STATE
SEXUAL HARASSMENT, ABUSE EXPERT SAYS ALLEGED CYBERSEX BETWEEN CONGRESSMAN,
PAGE CROSSES BOUNDARY FROM MENTOR TO MOLESTER: Congress has
an affirmative duty to ensure the safety of the youngsters who come
to Washington, D.C., to serve as pages, and to take prompt, appropriate
action at the first sign of abuse, according to Robert Shoop, a
Kansas State University professor of educational administration.
K-STATE
GROUP ADDRESSING HOT-BUTTON ISSUES THROUGH CIVIL, MEANINGFUL DIALOGUE
IN SERIES OF FORUMS, DEBATES AND OPEN MIC OPPORTUNITIES: The
Institute for Civic Discourse and Democracy at K-State is participating
in The People Speak, a nationwide program on through November for
promoting thoughtful discussions about the value of international
cooperation between the United States and the world.
K-STATE
BRINGING 23 HIGH SCHOOL BANDS TO CAMPUS FOR PERFORMANCES, CLINICS
AND CRITIQUES AT CENTRAL STATES MARCHING FESTIVAL: Kansas State
University is giving student musicians from across the state the
chance to perform in a 50,000-seat stadium while picking up some
pointers along the way.
K-STATE
CANCER CENTER TAKING APPLICATIONS FOR UNDERGRADUATE RESEARCH AWARDS
IN BIOMEDICAL AND SOCIAL SCIENCES UNTIL OCT. 15: The Terry C.
Johnson Center for Basic Cancer Research at K-State is accepting
applications for its 2006-07 undergraduate student cancer research
awards competition. The deadline for submission is Oct. 15.
Tuesday,
October 3, 2006
K-STATE
EDUCATION CAREER FAIR CHANCE FOR EDUCATION STUDENTS, AREA TEACHERS
TO NETWORK WITH DISTRICTS IN KANSAS, MISSOURI AND TEXAS: The
Fall Education Career Fair will be 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Friday, Oct.
13, in the K-State Student Union Ballroom. The event is sponsored
by K-State's career and employment services.
Monday,
October 2, 2006
U.S.
DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE RECOGNIZES THREE K-STATE ADMINISTRATORS FOR
SUPERIOR SUPPORT OF ROTC PROGRAMS: K-State's Charles Reagan,
associate to the president; Bob Krause, vice president for institutional
advancement; and Steve White, dean of the College of Arts and Sciences,
have each received a letter from Donald Rumsfeld, secretary of defense,
thanking them for their support of the U.S. Armed Forces through
the Army and Air Force ROTC programs at K-State.
K-STATE'S
JOHN BOYER RECEIVES AMERICAN STATISTICAL ASSOCIATION'S FOUNDERS
AWARD: John Boyer Jr., professor and head of the department
of statistics at Kansas State University, has received the American
Statistical Association's Founders Award for distinguished and longtime
service to the organization.
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