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Careers

 

Ralph RichardsonEasing the shortage of large-animal veterinarians -- Ralph Richardson

The increasing demand for nuclear engineers -- Ken Shultis

 

Carnegie/CASE Professors of the Year

 

Chris SorensenChris Sorensen, National 2007 Outstanding Doctoral and Research Universities Professor of the Year

David Littrell, 2007 Kansas professor of the year

 

Classes

 

Combatives class


Combatives class teaches confidence, skills
-- Arthur Degroat and David Durnil

 

Culture

 

The Wonderful Wizard of OzHighlights from K-State's highly ranked cookery collection -- Roger Adams
(Read more about K-State's Clementine Paddleford collection)

K-State's L. Frank Baum books and its sci-fi collection -- Roger Adams

Marla Day - dress with a storyVictorian-era dress in K-State's collection has special story -- Marla Day

K-State's costume and textile museum preserves past, inspires students -- Marla Day

Textiles from K-State collection on display at the Manhattan Arts Center -- Marla Day

Beach musuemHow the Beach Museum began at K-State -- Lorne Render

New wing expands art museum's possibilities -- Martha Scott

"More Than Words" exhibit coming May to Beach Museum -- Martha Scott

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Elections 2008

 

Gary BraseNumerical formats can persuade, shift perceptions -- Gary Brase

Previous female candidates and why they ran -- Sue Zschoche

Sue Zschoche podcastUnique challenges for a female candidate -- Sue Zschoche

The future of female candidates for president -- Sue Zschoche

Trends in negative campaign advertising -- David Procter

David Procter podcastNegative campaigning nothing new -- David Procter

(Watch Lyndon Johnson's 1964 "daisy ad")

Are negative ads effective? -- David Procter

How candidates stay clean but campaign dirty -- David Procter

 

Food safety

 

Practicing safety at the Biosecurity Research Insitute -- Erin Smith

Douglas PowellOpinion: Raw milk sickens the unsuspecting -- again -- Douglas Powell

Why food safety is important -- Douglas Powell

Using technology to reach young people -- Douglas Powell

 

Health & wellness

 

Tips on picking health insurance -- Fred Brock

Why getting health care coverage can be complicated -- Fred Brock

Briana Nelson Goff How trauma can affect family relationships -- Briana Nelson Goff

Counseling communities through a crisis -- Briana Nelson Goff

 

K-State going green

 

Ben ChampionSustainability on campus -- Ben Champion

Professor Skabelund explains how a rain garden alleviates storm water runoff -- Lee R. Skabelund

 

Money management

 

Fred Brock

Tips on retiring comfortably -- Fred Brock

 

 

Pet health

 

Addressing toxicity levels in pet toys -- Deon van der Merwe

Winter weather presents additional poison risks for pets -- Deon van der Merwe

How to respond if your pet gets into something toxic -- Deon van der Merwe

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Research and engagement

 

Accreditation at K-State -- Duane Nellis and Pat Bosco

Why K-State is an ideal location for NBAF

Insect zoo exhibitInsect zoo introduces visitors to world of arthropods

Leaf-cutter ants centerpiece of K-State Insect Zoo

A presentation on cattle welfare through proper cattle handling highlights concepts that empower caregivers in the beef industry to create positive relationships with cattle.

Dan Thomson talks about improving beef cattle welfare -- courtesy of K-State Research and Extension

Anita CortezThe Developing Scholars Program supports undergraduate research -- Anita Cortez

Undergraduate research opportunities -- Myra Gordon