Landon Lecture Series returns to Kansas State University Nov. 3
Manhattan, KS— Following a more than two-year pause due to the coronavirus pandemic, Kansas State University’s Landon Lecture Series returns with David M. Beasley, executive director of the United Nations’ World Food Programme. Beasley’s lecture, “Kansas’ Legacy in Global Food Security,” begins at 10:30 a.m. Thursday, Nov. 3, in Forum Hall at the K-State Student […]
Snyder Leadership Legacy Fellows Focus on Leadership Development, Learn from Legendary Coach
“Snyder Fellows experience personal and professional development rooted in Coach Snyder’s 16 Goals for Success.”
Planning Your Garden: Now is the Time to Plant Spring Flowering Bulbs
“K-State’s Upham suggests planting bulbs in October to take root before winter”
After Black Infant Mortality Surged in Kansas, Birth Workers Jumped into Action
“A 58% rise in Black infant mortality in Kansas in 2020 sent researchers and community groups searching for answers and solutions.”
Governor Laura Kelly Announces $12.6M to Transition Community Mental Health Centers to Improved Model of Care
“With this funding, we are helping more of our fellow Kansans – including our veterans – access the mental health treatment they need,” Governor Kelly said. “By transitioning community mental health centers to an improved model of service, we will be better able to ensure our friends and neighbors have the tools they need to succeed.”
Kansas Businesses Tapping into ‘Micro’ Interns
“State program is linking companies to thousands of college students”
Six out of 7 Kansas Supreme Court Justices are Up for Retention- Historical Anomaly
“We should expect good judges to honor their oath and be guided to decisions by the issues framed by the parties, the facts as demonstrated by admissible evidence, and finally, the governing law. Our justices do that. They deserve your yes vote on November 8.” -The Hon. Carol Beier, retired Kansas Supreme Court Justice”
Nebraska Second Graders Dig into a Delicious Story to Learn Where Their Food Comes From
““Cafeteria Chronicles is a weekly-reader style resource for Nebraska second-grade classrooms that aligns with content area standards for language arts and social studies.”
Plans for Unique Charging Station on FHSU Campus Moving Ahead
“When Eric Deneault, associate professor of applied technology, and former informatics assistant professor Dmitry Gimon began brainstorming five years ago about a collaborative project for FHSU, they were looking for a way to create cross-discipline synergies as well as a fun gathering place on campus.”
Clay Center’s Java Junkies T-Rex Race Donates to Two Clay Center Organizations
“Peerson says that the winner of the race, which just so happens to be Farm Bureau Financial Services with Justin Tadman’s T-Rex, which was ran by Jace Weller, got to decide where the money gets donated.”