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WaterLINK

This statewide service-learning project is coordinated by the Kansas State University Center for Engagement and Community Development and funded by the Kansas Department of Health and Environment. WaterLINK aims to restore and preserve water quality in high priority watersheds through community/university partnerships. WaterLINK will help provide undergraduate students with real-world, community-based service opportunities, and link communities with state and university resources. Minigrants are available both for university faculty and interested communities.

 

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The 2013 KHD took place March 4th, 2013.



The Heartland Conference will take place September 19-20, 2013. Click below to visit the conference site and to register!