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Beefing Up The Beef Transport System, Lindsey Elliott 2015 Kansas State University

Beefing Up The Beef Transport System, Lindsey Elliott

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Electrical and computer engineering, psychological sciences, agricultural economics and veterinary epidemiology. These may not be the first disciplines you think of when it comes to solving issues in the beef industry, but a team of Kansas State University researchers believes the complex beef transportation system can be improved by using tools from their fields.


Unyielding, Megan Saunders 2015 Kansas State University

Unyielding, Megan Saunders

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Researcher explores plant genomes to breed improved wheat varieties.


Good To The Last Drip, Stephanie Jacques 2015 Kansas State University

Good To The Last Drip, Stephanie Jacques

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Kansas State University researchers are evaluating different irrigation technologies to help farmers determine the best method for irrigating their cropland under water-limited conditions.


Budding Opportunities, Kelly Hannigan 2015 Kansas State University

Budding Opportunities, Kelly Hannigan

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University tapping public, private industry to help meet increasing food demands.


Early Detection, Greg Tammen 2015 Kansas State University

Early Detection, Greg Tammen

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Researchers develop detection test for subclinical mastitis in dairy cows.


Food Technologies Require Consumer Acceptance, Katie Allen 2015 Kansas State University

Food Technologies Require Consumer Acceptance, Katie Allen

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Researchers study RNA interference in plants and animals to improve food efficiency while unlocking public perception.


Have Your Cake And Eat It, Too, Sarah Caldwell Hancock 2015 Kansas State University

Have Your Cake And Eat It, Too, Sarah Caldwell Hancock

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Novel starch makes processed foods healthier.


Talk Of The Town, Jennifer Tidball 2015 Kansas State University

Talk Of The Town, Jennifer Tidball

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Rural Grocery Initiative feeds small communities.


2015 Fall - Perspectives - Full Issue (Pdf), News and Communications Services 2015 Kansas State University

2015 Fall - Perspectives - Full Issue (Pdf), News And Communications Services

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The winter/spring issue of Perspectives showcases Kansas State University's range of research, scholarly, and creative activity and discovery.


News From Our House, Georgia Southern University 2015 Georgia Southern University

News From Our House, Georgia Southern University

News from Our House (2015-2016)

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University Honors Program Newsletter, Honors College, Georgia Southern University 2015 Georgia Southern University

University Honors Program Newsletter, Honors College, Georgia Southern University

Honors College Newsletters (2014-2019)

  • Engineering Research in Germany
  • Taking Research on the Road: Riley Theis at NACS


The Research Express, 2015 Georgia Southern University

The Research Express

Research Express Newsletter (2014-2016)

  • FRC Excellence in Research and/or Scholarly Activity Award Call for Nominations Deadline: September 21st, 2015, 5PM
  • Grant Award Winners
  • The Office of The Vice President for Research and Economic Development has Relocated
  • Easier to Pursue Data Breach Lawsuits
  • Rate my newsletter….


Southern Educator, Georgia Southern University 2015 Georgia Southern University

Southern Educator, Georgia Southern University

Southern Educator (2003-2023)

  • COE Names Annual Faculty and Staff Award Winners
  • COE Faculty Wins UniversityWide Excellence Award
  • COE Graduate Programs Hosting Virtual Fair


Ciis Alumni Association Newsletter, CIIS 2015 California Institute of Integral Studies

Ciis Alumni Association Newsletter, Ciis

Alumni Association Newsletter

This is the September 2015 Issue of the CIIS Alumni Newsletter


On Governor’S Working Groups, Rwu Experts Pitch In On Statewide Challenges, Public Affairs, Roger Williams University 2015 Roger Williams University

On Governor’S Working Groups, Rwu Experts Pitch In On Statewide Challenges, Public Affairs, Roger Williams University

Featured News Story

Adriana Dawson, Anna Cano Morales, Judge Judith Savage, Doug White among team members named to task forces on women’s issues, criminal justice reform and cybersecurity.


Ceteal News, September/October 2015, CeTEAL, Coastal Carolina University 2015 Coastal Carolina University

Ceteal News, September/October 2015, Ceteal, Coastal Carolina University

CeTEAL Newsletter

  • “Critical Making” as Experiential Learning
    Jennifer Boyle, Associate Professor of English/Coordinator, Digital Culture and Design, Edwards College of Humanities and Fine Arts
  • Experiential Learning Through Simulations
    Dave Doerring, Lecturer of Management and Decision Sciences, Wall College of Business
  • Experiential Learning: Some Thoughts and Experiences
    J. Kay Keels, Professor/Vereen Professorship, Management and Decision Sciences, Wall College of Business
  • Experiential Learning When You Can’t Leave the Classroom
    Jenn Shinaberger, Assistant Director for Distance Learning and CeTEAL, College of Education


Political Science Major Thrives On Learning Different Cultures, Sarah Gardner, Dave Albee 2015 Dominican University of California

Political Science Major Thrives On Learning Different Cultures, Sarah Gardner, Dave Albee

Press Releases

Tegist Worku ’17 wants to be a diplomat and she is on the right course.


Gilman Scholar Studying In United Arab Emirates, Sarah Gardner, Dave Albee 2015 Dominican University of California

Gilman Scholar Studying In United Arab Emirates, Sarah Gardner, Dave Albee

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Josef Baylis ’16 aims to attend medical school, yet as a Benjamin A. Gilman Scholarship recipient he will travel the world first.


Relationship Of Grit, Volition, And Mindset To Undergraduate Student Persistence Of Nontraditional Students, Anne Doody Ryan 2015 University of New England

Relationship Of Grit, Volition, And Mindset To Undergraduate Student Persistence Of Nontraditional Students, Anne Doody Ryan

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This study examines the relationship of the noncognitive, dispositional characteristics of grit, volition, and mindset to student persistence in undergraduate degree programs by students considered nontraditional and at-risk at three campuses of a for-profit university in New England. Nontraditional students are faced with barriers to success in education. Despite these barriers, some students persist through to program completion. Researchers have indicated the characteristics of grit, volition, and mindset are related to success in education, however these characteristics have not been studied among a nontraditional and at-risk student population. This study measured the characteristics of grit, volition, and mindset in students …


Adaptive Response Modeling Using Gis, Blog 1, Joanna Benavides 2015 Virginia Commonwealth University

Adaptive Response Modeling Using Gis, Blog 1, Joanna Benavides

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