Two Books Chosen to Represent Kansas at National Book Festival
““A Vote for Susanna” and “The Chicken Sisters” chosen for the National Center for the Book’s Great Reads from Great Places program”
Oklahoma Students Achieving Gains in College and Career Readiness
“ICAP guides students through a variety of academic and career development activities to create a personalized roadmap for each student to use when navigating college, career or military plans after high school.”
K-State Updates Info on Feed Safety Sampling Resources
“Project relates to safety of feed mills, production facilities”
Public Health Advisories for Kansas Lakes Due to Blue-Green Algae
“A harmful algal bloom (HAB) may look like foam, scum or paint floating on the water and be colored blue, bright green, brown or red.”
Tips to Save Money on Your Energy Bill
“Director of Kansas Energy Program suggests monitoring use of household items”
Chamber Blue of Kansas Set to Transform Health Insurance Access for Small Business
“Chamber Blue of Kansas helps make insurance more affordable for employers”
Researchers Seek Ways to Reduce Deer Populations in Urban Areas
“Urban archery hunts are least expensive option; non-lethal methods also being studied”
Free ‘Teaching 101’ Video Series from K-State Available for K-12 Employees New to Teaching
“”Teaching 101” is a series of 10 short videos of K-State alumni — many of whom are celebrated as Kansas Teachers of the Year — to offer advice on topics such as building a positive classroom culture, creating lesson plans, assessment, special education and more. The “Teaching 101” series, along with the college’s free educational documentaries, are available on the College of Education website. “
Attorneys Argue Juries Should Know They Don’t Need to Convict on Unpopular abortion and Drug Laws
“Jury nullification is allowed, but few know about this legal process because courts don’t tell juries they have this power.”
Officials Talk About Economic Potential of Recreational Trails
“K-State’s First Friday series highlights benefits of local pathways”