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Full-Text Articles in Education
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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Shorts
- 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] 2020, Peter Dorhout
Seek: Research Magazine For Kansas State University. [Introductory Matter] 2020, Peter Dorhout
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Introductory material for the fall 2020 issue of Seek, including the table of contents and a letter from Vice President for Research Peter Dorhout. Also included is a commendation for the Kansas State University Applied Aviation Research Center on their recent Innovation and Economic Engagement Award of Excellence.
Welcome Home, Beth Bohn
Welcome Home, Beth Bohn
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Architecture students use research to design affordable, sustainable housing. Along with affordability, the studio focuses on designing net-zero energy homes that offset energy use through renewable energy generation, and the students use the latest technology to optimize home construction.
Shorts, News And Communications Services
Shorts, News And Communications Services
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Shorts
- Teacher merit pay programs improve student outcomes
- Rural water wells show large increase in nitrate levels
- Collaboration for a safer global breadbasket
- A K-State first: Plant pathologist named to National Academy of Sciences
- Microplastics can be harmful to farm crops
- Carnegie Foundation endorses K-State for community engagement
- Researchers DEVELOP solutions through local watershed study
- Spiraling and spinning
- A new infectious disease research center
- Career builders
Engagement: Making Connections, Erin Pennington
Engagement: Making Connections, Erin Pennington
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K-State Innovation Partners contributes to record year of economic engagement.
Udp Focus: Fusarium Fun-Guy, Stephanie Jacques
Udp Focus: Fusarium Fun-Guy, Stephanie Jacques
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Plant pathologist creates international connections through fungal identification, education
Faculty Focus: A Winning Equation, Patrice Scott
Faculty Focus: A Winning Equation, Patrice Scott
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Strategy instruction helps students learn math in a fraction of the time
Undergraduate Scholars: Super Saver, Taylor Provine
Undergraduate Scholars: Super Saver, Taylor Provine
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Student’s research prevents pollution, reduces freshwater use.
Coronavirus, Erin Pennington, Jennifer Tidball
Coronavirus, Erin Pennington, Jennifer Tidball
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In the time of COVID-19, K-State scientists take the lead.
2010-2020: A Decade Of Research, Jennifer Tidball
2010-2020: A Decade Of Research, Jennifer Tidball
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Looking back at 10 years of K-State milestones.
The Hemp Frontier, Jason Hackett
The Hemp Frontier, Jason Hackett
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Building a statewide network of research pioneers on a new crop.
Explain It: Mycotoxins, Jagger Harvey
Explain It: Mycotoxins, Jagger Harvey
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Jagger Harvey is the director of the Feed the Future Innovation Lab for the Reduction of Post-Harvest Loss, which is one of four Kansas State University laboratories that are funded by the U.S. Agency for International Development, or USAID. Harvey is also a research associate professor of plant pathology in the College of Agriculture and he explains in fewer than 100 words what mycotoxins are and why they are a big problem for crops.
Fighting The Fever, Pat Melgares
Fighting The Fever, Pat Melgares
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As African Swine Fever spreads worldwide, scientists protect US industry.
Graduate Scholar: Drawing In The Negative, Stephanie Jacques
Graduate Scholar: Drawing In The Negative, Stephanie Jacques
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Printmaker reclaims empowerment through art.
The Past: A History Of Outreach And Extension, News And Communications Services
The Past: A History Of Outreach And Extension, News And Communications Services
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The 1910 Gas Engine Institute occurred at Kansas State Agricultural College in late December of that year. The event was part of a weeklong state institute for farmers and was organized by what is now known as K-State Research and Extension
2020 - Seek - Full Issue (Pdf), News And Communications Services
2020 - Seek - Full Issue (Pdf), News And Communications Services
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Fall 2020 issue of Seek