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2016 Fall - Seek - Full Issue (Pdf), News And Communications Services
2016 Fall - Seek - Full Issue (Pdf), News And Communications Services
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Fall 2016 issue of Seek
Colors Of Health, Annelise Nguyen
The Past: Planted In History, News And Communications Services
The Past: Planted In History, News And Communications Services
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“Women in Greenhouse” is a print made in 1995 from an undated negative in the Kansas State University archives.
Explain It: Cyber-Physical Systems, News And Communications Services
Explain It: Cyber-Physical Systems, News And Communications Services
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Eugene Vasserman, associate professor of computer science, explains, in under 100 words, what cyber-physical systems are and how Kansas State University computer scientists are ensuring they can be used to improve health care without compromising safety.
Tech Transfer: Ksurf And Ksu-Ic: Turning Discovery Into Commercial Success, Pat Melgares
Tech Transfer: Ksurf And Ksu-Ic: Turning Discovery Into Commercial Success, Pat Melgares
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Chris Brandt knows that in the business world, the knowledge that is created in the laboratories and classrooms of Kansas State University has value.
Patent Spotlight: Patented Discoveries Vanquish Viruses, Boost Batteries, Advance Agriculture, Tiffany Roney
Patent Spotlight: Patented Discoveries Vanquish Viruses, Boost Batteries, Advance Agriculture, Tiffany Roney
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Kansas State University faculty and students are some of the most inventive people around. This article highlights patents the university earned in 2016.
Faculty Focus: What Do You Know?, Sarah Caldwell Hancock
Faculty Focus: What Do You Know?, Sarah Caldwell Hancock
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Artist Carlos Castellanos explores how different disciplines create knowledge.
Research Scholar: Searching The Past To Inform The Future, Mary Lou Peter
Research Scholar: Searching The Past To Inform The Future, Mary Lou Peter
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Just call Sarah Jones a super sleuth. The senior in food science and industry is spending part of her last year at Kansas State digging into how long people have been concerned about the connection between human and animal health.
Udp Focus: Serving Those Who Serve, Taylor Manges
Udp Focus: Serving Those Who Serve, Taylor Manges
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Stith's research on intimate partner violence help military address issue
College Focus: Living History, Sarah Caldwell Hancock
College Focus: Living History, Sarah Caldwell Hancock
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Kansas' largest teacher preparation college using original documentaries to aid classroom teachers, benefit students.
Stage For Success, Sarah Caldwell Hancock
Stage For Success, Sarah Caldwell Hancock
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Drama therapy students work with kids on autism spectrum at summer camps.
Dog's Best Friend, Stephanie Jacques
Dog's Best Friend, Stephanie Jacques
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Human are fetching up new ideas to improve health of canine companions.
The Sounds Of Steam, Jennifer Tidball
The Sounds Of Steam, Jennifer Tidball
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An interactive article describing how sound plays an active role in STEAM - science, technology, engineering, art and mathematics. Research projects at Kansas State and the sounds associated with them.
Producing Better Produce, Greg Tammen
Producing Better Produce, Greg Tammen
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How researchers are maintaining the quality and extending the shelf life of fresh fruits and vegetables
Bronze Beauty, Pat Melgares
Bronze Beauty, Pat Melgares
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Kansas State University research helps the growth of sorghum in Kansas, worldwide
Table Of Contents And Introduction, Peter K. Dorhout
Table Of Contents And Introduction, Peter K. Dorhout
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Table of Contents and an Introductory message from Vice President for Research Peter K. Dorhout for the Seek Magazine Fall 2016 issue.
Revisiting Public School/University Partnerships For Formal Leadership Development: A Brief 30-Year Retrospective, David C. Thompson
Revisiting Public School/University Partnerships For Formal Leadership Development: A Brief 30-Year Retrospective, David C. Thompson
Educational Considerations
Almost exactly 30 years ago, Kansas State University foresaw the power of partnerships with public schools in preparing new generations of formal school leaders.
District Liaison Involvement In Partnership Academies, Debra Gustafson, Nancy Kiltz
District Liaison Involvement In Partnership Academies, Debra Gustafson, Nancy Kiltz
Educational Considerations
The greatest legacy a leader can leave is having developed other leaders…if you want to leave a legacy, invest in people, and encourage those you develop to pass on everything they learn from you to others who will do the same.
Who Is The Building Leader?: Commentary On Educational Leadership Preparation Programs For The Future, Debbie K. Mercer
Who Is The Building Leader?: Commentary On Educational Leadership Preparation Programs For The Future, Debbie K. Mercer
Educational Considerations
It is critical that educator preparation programs reflect the current and future needs of schools. The job of a school leader is more complex and more demanding than ever before.
Transforming The Preparation Of Leaders Into A True Partnership Model, Mary Devin
Transforming The Preparation Of Leaders Into A True Partnership Model, Mary Devin
Educational Considerations
In the early 2000s, as public education moved into the accountability era spawned by passage of No Child Left Behind in 2001, landmark research produced convincing evidence of the importance of leadership.
2011 Fall Perspectives - Full Issue (Pdf), Trevor Davis, Rosie Hoefling, News And Communications Services
2011 Fall Perspectives - Full Issue (Pdf), Trevor Davis, Rosie Hoefling, News And Communications Services
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Perspectives showcases Kansas State University's range of research, scholarly, and creative activity and discovery. This Fall edition includes the following highlights: 1) Konza provides window into climate change; 2) A Sea of Grass: Konza Prairie celebrates 40 years of uncovering nature's secrets; and 3) Roaming research: Bison on Konza Prairie fuel experiments.
2011 Summer Perspectives - Full Issue (Pdf), News And Communications Services
2011 Summer Perspectives - Full Issue (Pdf), News And Communications Services
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Perspectives showcases Kansas State University's range of research, scholarly, and creative activity and discovery. Summer 2011 issue.
The Ultimate Collaboration, Rachel Skybetter
The Ultimate Collaboration, Rachel Skybetter
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World class researchers come in pairs.
Professor’S Work A Patented Success, Greg Tammen
Professor’S Work A Patented Success, Greg Tammen
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In the 16 years Xiuzhi “Susan” Sun has been at Kansas State University, she’s made a patent-worthy discovery nearly every year.
Fruitful Results, Trevor Davis
Bridging The Pacific, Jennifer Tidball
Bridging The Pacific, Jennifer Tidball
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A decades-long mentorship is helping two Kansas State University professors improve American and Chinese animal health.
Where The Wind Blows, Power Is Restored, Jennifer Tidball
Where The Wind Blows, Power Is Restored, Jennifer Tidball
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Researchers look at preventing major power failures with Kansas wind energy.
Professors Of The Millennium, Rachel Skybetter
Professors Of The Millennium, Rachel Skybetter
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In an effort to dispel the monotony in lecture halls across the country, Kansas State University professors are working diligently to keep their students enthralled — a growing challenge thanks to high-speed Internet and smartphones.
From Bangalore To Bovine, Trevor Davis
From Bangalore To Bovine, Trevor Davis
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How pathogens and playoffs bind two lifelong friends.
Unlocking The Genetic Secrets Of Arthropods, Greg Tammen
Unlocking The Genetic Secrets Of Arthropods, Greg Tammen
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How one professor’s work to decode insect physiology could improve human health and welfare.