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- An eye for cattle facial recognition technology
- Engaging the nonprofit workforce
- Designing a new studio experience
- Konza Prairie continues decades of research success
- The nose knows
- Big support for a big idea
Seek: Research Magazine For Kansas State University. [Introductory Matter] Fall 2021, Dr. David Rosowsky
Seek: Research Magazine For Kansas State University. [Introductory Matter] Fall 2021, Dr. David Rosowsky
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Introductory material for the Fall 2021 issue of Seek, including the table of contents and a letter from Vice President for Research David Rosowsky.
Engagement: Engaging Success, Livy Seirer
Engagement: Engaging Success, Livy Seirer
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A Kansas State University software development team that created the nationally used PEARS software program is now putting down roots in Manhattan.
Greater Spaces, Better Places, Beth Bohn
Greater Spaces, Better Places, Beth Bohn
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The long, dusty road snakes through a windswept prairie where cattle graze and wheat and corn grow. It’s a familiar sight in western Kansas until the road ends and the earth opens, revealing the effects of more than 80 million years of wind and erosion on land that was once a seabed. Sedimentary outcroppings, some towering more than 100 feet, stretch for a mile, resembling ruins from an ancient walled city such as Jerusalem.
Cause Or Effect: How Researchers Are Analyzing Misinformation, Michelle Geering
Cause Or Effect: How Researchers Are Analyzing Misinformation, Michelle Geering
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It is easier than ever to produce and consume information — it just requires a scroll, swipe or click. Information is at our fingertips every hour of every day.
Riding The Wave, Taylor Provine
Riding The Wave, Taylor Provine
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Kansas State University researchers are diving in to find solutions to some of our biggest water problems.
Udp Focus: Mathematical Maps, Jennifer Tidball
Udp Focus: Mathematical Maps, Jennifer Tidball
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In the mathematical research frontier, David Yetter considers himself a fur trapper of sorts.
Undergraduate Scholar: Passionate About Policy, Malorie Sougéy
Undergraduate Scholar: Passionate About Policy, Malorie Sougéy
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Bradley Richards knows a thing or two about policy and the effect it can have on a country and its citizens.
Faculty Focus: The Isolation Of Selling, Courtney Roszak
Faculty Focus: The Isolation Of Selling, Courtney Roszak
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When Edward Nowlin and Doug Walker sat down with a whiteboard in 2016 to explore social isolation and its effects on sales representatives’ work performance, a worldwide pandemic was not on their radar. Nor did the Kansas State University College of Business Administration researchers expect the phrase “social isolation” to be mainstream or know how it would affect the direction of their research.
Explain It: Precipitation Use Efficiency, Charles Rice
Explain It: Precipitation Use Efficiency, Charles Rice
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Precipitation use efficiency involves designing cropping systems to use precipitation effectively. The first strategy prevents runoff. Increasing soil health with better soil structure helps intense rainfalls infiltrate the soil rather than run off the field and not be captured by the crop. The second strategy reduces surface evaporation. Keeping residue on the soil surface through no-till reduces wasteful evaporation. The third strategy eliminates nonproductive uptake of soil water by eliminating weeds. Continuous no-till cropping keeps the soil covered, reduces weeds and increases infiltration. Thus, precipitation is used for growing crops for forage or grain rather than for nonproductive uses.
The Past: Information Age, News And Communications Services
The Past: Information Age, News And Communications Services
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Kansas State University first introduced printing techniques as part of its curriculum in 1874. The Industrialist began publication the following year to provide students with hands-on printing.
Graduate Scholar: Cellular Communication, Katie Messerla
Graduate Scholar: Cellular Communication, Katie Messerla
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Tshegofatso Ngwaga likes to communicate with cells. Cells in the immune system, to be more specific.
Breaking A Bottleneck In Bee Research, Pat Melgares
Breaking A Bottleneck In Bee Research, Pat Melgares
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K-State entomologist Brian Spiesman is leading the project, called BeeMachine, which uses computer vision to identify North American bumblebee species with images submitted from public databases and ordinary citizens.
2021 Fall - Seek - Full Issue (Pdf), News And Communications Services
2021 Fall - Seek - Full Issue (Pdf), News And Communications Services
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Fall 2021 issue of Seek
The Hidden Crisis, Chelsi Medved
The Hidden Crisis, Chelsi Medved
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As the COVID-19 pandemic has affected communities across the world, it also has amplified long-existing problems in communities at home. A shortage of health care providers. A lack of mental health resources. The need for strong community and public health research initiatives.
The Past: Molding The Future, News And Communications Services
The Past: Molding The Future, News And Communications Services
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The College of Education at Kansas State University traces its lineage back to courses in vocational education, which began in the late 1890s. In 1965, the Kansas Board of Regents approved the College of Education as an independent academic unit offering both undergraduate and graduate degrees.
2021 Spring - Seek - Full Issue (Pdf), News And Communications Services
2021 Spring - Seek - Full Issue (Pdf), News And Communications Services
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Spring 2021 issue of Seek
Explain It: Mrna, Anna Zinovyeva
Explain It: Mrna, Anna Zinovyeva
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Anna Zinovyeva, assistant professor of biology in the College of Arts and Sciences, studies gene expression and RNA biology. Zinovyeva explains, in fewer than 100 words, what mRNA is and why revolutionary mRNA vaccines are so important during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Graduate Scholar: Mars Making, Katie Messerla
Graduate Scholar: Mars Making, Katie Messerla
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Geology student researches makeup of the red planet.
Undergraduate Scholar: A Novel Experience, Michelle Geering
Undergraduate Scholar: A Novel Experience, Michelle Geering
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Student’s narrative map brings Spanish story to life.
Faculty Focus: Leader In The Sky, Kimberly Bird
Faculty Focus: Leader In The Sky, Kimberly Bird
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Unmanned aircraft researcher pilots FAA projects.
Engagement: Wildcats On Wheels, Taylor Provine
Engagement: Wildcats On Wheels, Taylor Provine
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College of Veterinary Medicine program helps communities while educating students.
Udp Focus: Connecting The Dots, Michelle Geering
Udp Focus: Connecting The Dots, Michelle Geering
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Physical chemist uncovers nanoparticle behavior.
Redefining The Classroom, Patrice Scott
Redefining The Classroom, Patrice Scott
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College of Education brings research, robots together.
The Grid, Jennifer Tidball
Research That Ticks, Beth Bohn
Behind The Breadbasket, Pat Melgares
Behind The Breadbasket, Pat Melgares
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Wheat scientists help drive state’s strength in US, world production.
Continuing The Fight, Erin Pennington, Jennifer Tidball
Continuing The Fight, Erin Pennington, Jennifer Tidball
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Researchers work across disciplines to end COVID-19 pandemic.
Seek: Research Magazine For Kansas State University. [Introductory Matter] Spring 2021, Beth Montelone
Seek: Research Magazine For Kansas State University. [Introductory Matter] Spring 2021, Beth Montelone
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Introductory material for the Spring 2021 issue of Seek, including the table of contents and a letter from Interim Vice President for Research Beth Montelone.
Shorts, News And Communications Services
Shorts, News And Communications Services
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- An eye for cattle facial recognition technology
- Engaging the nonprofit workforce
- Designing a new studio experience
- Konza Prairie continues decades of research success
- The nose knows
- Big support for a big idea