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Newsmakers:
K-Staters in the News
February
2005
In
the news archives
K-State's
media relations staff keeps track of news stories and features appearing
in the media about K-State faculty and programs. If you know of
a current article that we don't have listed, please
let us know and we will add it.
K-State
faculty members have a great reputation for being helpful to the
news media. We see the results of this cooperation in national and
regional news clips.
Veterinary
medicine, Deryl Troyer, Mark Weiss, animal sciences, Duane Davis,
"Researchers focus on umbilical cord," 2/28/05 Manhattan
Mercury
K-State
at Salina, "Location, location," 2/28/05 Salina Journal
Veterinary
medicine, Dr. Kenneth Harkin, "Cats should be tested early
for feline leukemia," 2/28/05 Kansas City InfoZine, http://www.mediarelations.k-state.edu/WEB/News/NewsReleases/listfelineleukemia22405.html
Biology,
"'Intelligent design' at odds with a biotech image," 2/28/05
RedNova
K-State
research, "Hessian flies can threaten wheat," 2/28/05
Joplin Globe
Speech
communications, theater and dance, David Procter, "Counties
top national best rural places list," 2/27/05 Topeka Capital-Journal
Horticulture,
Candice Shoemaker, "Healthy seniors dig their gardens,"
2/27/05 Manhattan Mercury
KSU
Rodeo, "Ride me? That's a load of bunk," 2/27/05 Manhattan
Mercury
Economics,
Michael Babcock, "Salina was a giant in flour milling industry,"
2/27/05 Salina Journal
Landon
Lecture, "Two to deliver spring Landons," 2/27/05
Manhattan Mercury, http://www.mediarelations.k-state.edu/WEB/News/NewsReleases/springlandons22705.html
K-State
research, "Probation success serves as model," 2/27/05
Paris News (Texas)
K-State
alumnus Gen. Richard Myers, "Freedom vs. fear to save 'our
way of life,'" 2/27/05 Hutchinson News
Counseling
center, "Depression No. 1 campus mental-health issue: Many
not ready to be on their own," 2/27/05 www.pressconnects.com,
Press & Sun Bulletin
K-State
research, "Flowers improve your maths ability," 2/26/05
The Times (London)
Human
nutrition, Carol Holcomb, "Daily exercise decreases age-related
increases in abdominal obesity," 2/27/05 LawRX.com; 2/26/05
Obesity, Fitness & Wellness Week; 2/25/05 AP state and local
wires, Health Business Week and Lab Law Weekly
President
Jon Wefald, "K-State President Wefald to appear on ESPN
program 'Cold Pizza,'" 2/26/05 Kansas City InfoZine; "Colleges:
Kansas State president Jon Wefald ...," 2/25/05 Wichita Eagle;
"Wefald to appear on ESPN's 'Cold Pizza,' 2/25/05 Manhattan
Mercury, http://www.mediarelations.k-state.edu/WEB/News/NewsReleases/wefaldespn22405.html
Veterinary
medicine alumnus, "Veterinarian Lee Pearson works clean-up
at the Iditarod," 2/26/05 Keene Sentinel
Veterinary
medicine, Dr. Mack Hafen, "For the love of Fido,"
2/25/05 Manhattan Mercury
Wildlife
biology, Jonathan Conard, Brian Flock, "Tracking elk: Researchers
collar animals for study," 2/25/05 Fort Riley Post
K-State
student AbdulRasak Toyin Yahaya, Black Student Government, "KSU
student honored at Big XII conference," 2/25/05 Manhattan Mercury
Psychology,
Renee Slick, Graduate School, James Guikema, "Professor
researching whether simulators help young teenagers become better
drivers," 2/24/05 U.S. Newswire, http://www.mediarelations.k-state.edu/WEB/News/NewsReleases/drivesimulator22405.html
Spring
enrollment, "KSU enrollment up, but mostly online,"
2/24/05 Manhattan Mercury; "KU, K-State set spring enrollment
records," 2/24/05 KansasCity.com and 2/23/05 Topeka Capital-Journal
online; "WSU enrollment falls again: State colleges around
Kansas report tapering growth, but only Wichita State has an actual
decline in student population," 2/24/05 Kansas.com and Wichita
Eagle; "State's universities seeing more growth," 2/24/05
Lawrence Journal-World, http://www.mediarelations.k-state.edu/WEB/News/NewsReleases/sprenrollment22305.html
Computing
and network services, "Kansas State University: Tablet
PC solution improves students' learning outcomes at Kansas State
University, February 2005 Microsoft Web site
Truman
Scholarship, "K-Stater to interview for Truman Scholarship,"
2/23/05 Manhattan Mercury, http://www.mediarelations.k-state.edu/WEB/News/NewsReleases/trumanfinals22305.html
College
of Agriculture, Fred Cholick, "Alarm on the Farm: Scientists
come to D.C. to protest cuts in agricultural research," 2/28/05
Roll Call; "Budget would cut research," 2/23/05 Topeka
Capital-Journal; "Ag grant cuts would be costly to Kansas,"
2/23/05 Kansas.com; "Funding cuts could hurt extension,"
2/23/05 WIBW 13 News; "Agricultural educators warn of effects
of proposed federal funding cuts," 2/20/05 Jefferson City News
Tribune; "Educators: Funding cuts will hurt ag schools,"
2/20/05 Salina Journal
Hale
Library, "Scott Price's Divil War collection finds a Hale
Library home," 2/21/05 Manhattan Mercury
Goldwater
Scholarship, "KSU students selected for Goldwater,"
2/21/05 Manhattan Mercury, http://www.mediarelations.k-state.edu/WEB/News/NewsReleases/goldwaters22105.html
Sensory
Analysis Center, Delores Chambers, "When French cheese
defies description," 2/22/05 USA Today; "A fine cheese
with a whiff of baby vomit," 2/22/05 Telegraph (United Kingdom)
at Telegraph.co.uk
Academic
assistance, Judy Lynch, "Students can find studying is
part of a juggling act," 2/22/05 Topeka Capital-Journal
Alumna
Sarah Hafner, "Teacher enjoys work with first-graders,"
2/22/05 Topeka Capital-Journal
Agronomy,
Charles W. Rice, "K-State professor to discuss feeding
the world's population without poison," 2/21/05 innovations-report.com,
http://www.mediarelations.k-state.edu/WEB/News/NewsReleases/earthpoison21905.html
Alumna
Erica Tenpenny, "Former teacher relishes raising her child,"
2/21/05 Topeka Capital-Journal
Ebony
Theatre, "Race on stage: Ebony Theatre production examines
stereotypes and relationships," 2/20/05 Manhattan Mercury
Economics,
Michael Oldfather, "Life on credit carries high risk of
loss," 2/20/05 KansasCity.com and Kansas City Star
Biology
faculty, "'Intelligent design' at odds with a biotech image,"
a column signed by 19 biology faculty members, 2/20/05 Topeka Capital-Journal
and 2/28/05 RedNOVA
College
Bowl Quiz Team, "Brainiacs compete to advance," 2/20/05
Topeka Capital-Journal
Business,
Bruce Prince, "Lifestock vets important for homeland security,
advocates say," 2/19/05 Detroit Free Press at freep/news/michigan
Chemical
engineering, Keith L. John, physics, Hongxing Jiang, "Researchers
win defense awards," 2/19/05 Topeka Capital-Journal
Agriculture,
Fred Cholick, "Kansas State extension chief says proposed
fundingn cuts would damage program," 2/23/05 DodgeCity.com;
"KSU dean bemoans possible ag cuts," 2/23/05 Salina Journal;
"Agricultural educators warn of effects of proposed federal
funding cuts," 2/19/05 KansasCity.com
Education,
Center for Science Education, John Staver, "National debate
has local voice," 2/19/05 KansasCity.com and Kansas City Star
Grain
science, emeritus professor Robert Schoeff, "Ag dust explosions
fall to six in 2004," 2/18/05 USAgNet and Wisconsin Ag Connection
Alumnus
Alan Boyer, "Former corporate marketing executive launches
thee Marketing Lab LLC, a GA-based management consulting firm,"
2/18/05 eMediaWire.com (power.com newswire)
Black
History Month, "Wichita NAACP head to speak at KSU,"
2/18/05 Manhattan Mercury, http://www.mediarelations.k-state.edu/WEB/News/NewsReleases/Spencer21805.html
Anthropology,
Harald Prins, Prins was interviewed for a four-part series on
Early European Exploration of North America, "The Conquest
of America," to be aired on the History Channel in late March.
Each episode lasts one hour, starting at 9 p.m. March 28. The Henry
Hudson episode, "The Northeast," airs at 9 p.m. EST March
29.
Admissions,
"Rival recruits westerners: K-State attracts more in-state
students," 2/17/05 University Daily Kansan
K-State,
"Opinion: Public pay is public," 2/17/05 Basehor Sentinel
Engineering,
Bruce Snead, "Air for sale: While Kansas struggles to cash
in on the wind, one slick salesman's wheels are turning," 2/17/05
www.pitch.com
Alumna
Corrie Wright, "Perseverance pays off for caring mother,"
2/17/05 Topeka Capital-Journal
K-State,
"Show aims to recruit," 2/17/05 www.kansan.com
Leadership
Scholarship, "K-State scholarship goes to Maize senior,"
2/17/05 Kansas.com and Wichita Eagle
Veterinary
medicine, Bonnie Rush, "AAEP Convention 2004: Controversies
in therapeutics-innumonodulation," February www.thehorse.com
Beach
Museum of Art, "Photographer Jo Blumb to discuss his work,"
2/16/05 M2 Presswire; "Photo exhibits show abandonment, author,"
2/17/05 Fort Riley Post, http://www.mediarelations.k-state.edu/WEB/News/NewsReleases/BLUMBPHOTOS21605.html
University
Distinguished Lecture, "Visiting professor to speak on
climate change," 2/17/05 Manhattan Mercury
Konza
Prairie, "Prairie air and theater on tap," 2/17/05
Manhattan Mercury, http://www.mediarelations.k-state.edu/WEB/News/NewsReleases/docenttraining12405.html
Agronomy,
Lucretia Coonrod, "Her dogs are way better than yours,"
2/16/05 Manhattan Mercury; "Secret's out: Top dog was second
pick," 2/21/05 Kansas City Star
KSU
Theatre, "KSU presents 'Shape of Things,'" 2/16/05
Manhattan Mercury
Boys'
State, "Boys' State offers students unique experience in
government," 2/16/05 Manhattan Mercury
Veterinary
medicine, Dr. Matt Riegel, "Pets have plaque on their teeth,
too," 2/15/05 M2 Presswire, http://www.mediarelations.k-state.edu/WEB/News/NewsReleases/listpetplaque21505.html
Architecture,
planning and design, "HGTV show hosts to give College of
Architecture, Planning and Design lectures at K-State," 2/15/05
M2 Presswire, http://www.mediarelations.k-state.edu/WEB/News/NewsReleases/hgtvhosts21505.html
Terrorism
spotting classes, "Classes will offer residents clues to
spotting terrorists," 2/16/05 WIBW 13 News; "Public offered
class on terror spotting," 2/15/05 Wichita Eagle and Kansas.com
Delta
Lambda Phi, "New fraternity," 2/16/05 WIBW 13 News;
"Group looks to start gay friendly frat at KSU," 2/14/05
Manhattan Mercury
National
agricultural Biosecurity Center, "Preparing but never ready,"
2/15/05 Beef
Psychology,
James Shanteau, "Expert Advice," eDiets.com February
Education,
Bob Shoop, "Teacher's image shattered by charges of sex
with 13-year-old student," 2/21/05 WBIR.com; "Stout appeals
case," 2/16/05 Wellington Daily News; "Teacher, kids sex
reports increase," 2/13/05 Wichita Eagle, with similar article
in 2/14/05 Topeka Capital-Journal; "Inappropriate conduct,"
2/14/05 WIBW 13 News in Topeka; "Teacher-student sex cases
continue to appear in Kansas," 2/13/05 Kansas.com
Housing
nd dining, Mary Molt, "Guiding bites," 2/15/05 Foodservice
Director
Food
Safety and Security Research facility, "Regents to continue
funding new KSU facility," 2/15/05 Manhattan Mercury
K-State,
"It's a great squirrelly life," 2/15/05 Manhattan Mercury
(photo and cutline); "Here's the nut: KSU squirrels tops,"
2/15/05 Lawrence Journal-World
K-State
alum Tim Aumiller, "Blue is director's hue for success,"
2/15/05 Manhattan Mercury
K-State
history, "Denison made history as the first president of
K-State's ag college," 2/13/05 Manhattan Mercury
Terry
C. Johnson Center for Basic Cancer Research, "K-State alumni
fellow to give cancer lecture," 2/13/05 Manhattan Mercury,
http://www.mediarelations.k-state.edu/WEB/News/NewsReleases/breastcancer20105.html
Mortar
Board, "Moore to speak on campus," 2/13/05 Manhattan
Mercury, http://www.mediarelations.k-state.edu/WEB/News/NewsReleases/mortarboard20905.html
Career
fair, "K-State career fair set for February 17," 2/13/05
Manhattan Mercury, http://www.mediarelations.k-state.edu/WEB/News/NewsReleases/careerfair21105.html
K-State
alum Audrey Koehn, "Divine design: Crestwood marketing
assistant's kitchen design wins national award, 2/13/05 Salina Journal
Ag
farm analyst, Duane Hund, "Aging farmers help prepare way
for the next generation," 2/13/05 Salina Journal
Animal
sciences, Dale Blasi, diagnostic medicine, Mark Spire, "Despite
budget restraints, U.S. moves to animal IDs," and KSU expands
animal disease tracking," 2/13/05 Wichita Eagle and Kansas.com;
"Bovine spongiform encephalopathy: Pilot animal ID program
uses technology to track cattle," 2/26/05 Obesity, Fitness
and Wellness Week
Student
Union, "Rocca'in Kansas State: The popular TV comic yuks
it up with the Wildcats," 2/20/05 Manhattan Mercury; "Rock-solid
fun with Mo Rocca," 2/18/05 Topeka Capital-Journal; "A
conversation with Mo Rocca," 2/13/05 Topeka Capital-Journal,
http://www.mediarelations.k-state.edu/WEB/News/NewsReleases/morocca20805.html
Animal
sciences, J. Scott Smith, "Irradiation and food safety
reviewed," 2/13/05 Aging & Elder Health Week, Medical Letter
on the CDC & FDA, Genetics & Environmental Law Weekly, Obesity,
Fitness & Wellness Week, Lab Law Weekly, Medicine & Law
Weekly, Biotech Week, Life Science Weekly, Science Letter, Health
& Medicine Week
K-State
alum, "Reporter wins top honor," 2/12/05 Topeka Capital-Journal
Apparel,
textiles and interior design, "Universal-design theory
says homes, the things in them shouldn't be hard to use," 2/12/05
www.journalnow.com (an AP story); "Universal design benefit
for all ages," 2/26/05 TimesLeader.com
Career
fair, "K-State's Hospitality, Recreation and Travel Career
Fair Feb. 17," 2/11/05 M2 Presswire, http://www.mediarelations.k-state.edu/WEB/News/NewsReleases/careerfair21105.html
K-State
student Eric Byrnes, "Learning the ropes: Students look
for career advantage through hospitality training," 2/11/05
Wichita Business Journal
Kinesiology,
Craig Harms and Stewart Trost, human nutrition, Valentina Remig,
"Keeping New Year's resolutions can be achieved," 2/11/05
eDiets.com, http://www.mediarelations.k-state.edu/WEB/News/NewsReleases/liststayhealthy21005.html
Journalism
and mass communications, Fred Brock, "You have more than
you think," 2/11/05 Newsweek @MSNBC.com, "Professor offers
five tips to live well on less," 2/11/05 foxreno.com, CBS News
Early Show, NPR, KTRE (Texas), WBOC TV 16 (Md.), KVOA.com (Ariz.),
KWTX (Texas); Interview on Live Well on Less Than You Think--New
York Times guide to achieving your financial freedom, Written Voices
Radio, 1/1/05, http://www.mediarelations.k-state.edu/WEB/News/NewsReleases/moneysaving10405.html
Research,
biological and agricultural engineering, Ronaldo Maghirang,
"Clearing the air with nanoparticles," 2/11/05 The Engineer
Secondary
education, Larry Scharmann, "Professor: evolution not threatening,"
2/10/05 Manhattan Mercury, http://www.mediarelations.k-state.edu/WEB/News/NewsReleases/teachingevolution21005.html
K-State
student DeAnna Zemp, "Former student names Miss Rodeo Kansas:
Garden City woman realizes childhood dream," 2/10/05 Garden
City Telegram
Golden
Key, "Kansas State University's chapter of Golden Key ...,"
2/10/05 DodgeCity.com (Dodge City Globe); "K-State's chapter
of Golden Key gains new members," 2/9/05 El Dorado Times
Truman
Scholarship nominees, "Four nominated for Truman Scholarships,"
2/9/05 Manhattan Mercury, http://www.mediarelations.k-state.edu/WEB/News/NewsReleases/trumannominees20805.html
Ag
economics, Barry Flinchbaugh, "Flinchbaugh says farm programs
will find funds," 2/9/05 Brownfield (America's Ag News Source)
Family
life and human services, Chuck Smith, "Should kids get
cash for great grades?" 2/9/05 DallasNews.com
Career
and employment services, Kerri Day Keller, "Job outlook
good for college grads," 2/9/05 United Press International
Ag
economics, Brad Lubben, "Proposed ag cuts annoy farm lobby,"
2/8/05 Wichita Eagle
V-Week,
"KSU holding 'V-Week' to combat violence," 2/8/05 Manhattan
Mercury, http://www.mediarelations.k-state.edu/WEB/News/NewsReleases/vweek20705.html
Wildlife,
Charlie Lee, "Solutions," 2/7/05 Kansas City Star
Geology,
Keith Miller, "Religious right fights science for the heart
of America," 2/7/05 EducationGuardian.co.uk; "Professor
explains parallels in evolution and creation theories," 2/9/05
Daily Eastern News and www.jg-tc.com; "Speaker blends two competing
ideologies," 2/10/05 The Daily Eastern News
McCain
Auditorium, "Acrobats preserve ancient art: National Acrobats
of Taiwan to perform in Manhattan, Kansas City," 2/6/05 Topeka
Capital-Journal; "Acrobat," 2/6/05 Manhattan Mercury,
http://www.mediarelations.k-state.edu/WEB/News/NewsReleases/acrobats12705.html
President's
office, Jon Wefald, "Negro League ball movie planned,"
2/11/05 Fort Riley Post; "A home run: K-State pesident's idea
for miniseries scores in Hollywood," 2/6/05 Topeka Capital-Journal,
http://www.mediarelations.k-state.edu/WEB/News/NewsReleases/wefaldmovie11805.html
Women
in Engineering and Science, Kimberly Douglas, "Schools
work to solve nation's Gender equation," 2/6/05 Hutchinson
News
College
of Architecture, Planning and Design, "DesignExpo 2005
at K-State on Monday," 2/6/05 Manhattan Mercury, http://www.mediarelations.k-state.edu/WEB/News/NewsReleases/designexpo20405.html
Speech
communication, David Procter, "K-State professor writes
book on how rural communities can grow," 2/6/05 Manhattan Mercury,
http://www.mediarelations.k-state.edu/WEB/News/NewsReleases/procterbook20105.html
Human
nutrition, Dennis Medeiros, "Low iron negatively affects
rat bone independently of energy intake, weight," 2/6/05 Managed
Care Law Weekly, Lab Business Week, Medicine and Law Weekly, Biotech
Week
Animal
sciences, Karen Schmidt, "Fatty aids of milk fat studied,
release by lipase and psychrotrophs revealed," 2/6/05 Aging
& Elder Health Week; Lab Business Week; Medical Imaging Week;
Obesity, Fitness & Wellness Week; Telemedicine Law Weekly; Medicine
& Law Weekly; Biotech Week; Telemedicine Business Week; Life
Science Weekly; Medical Imaging Law Weekly; Science Letter; Telemedicine
Week
Veterinary
medicine, "Proposal would shift vet students from K-State
to ISU," 2/11/05 Daily Nebraskan; "Nebraska to break ties
with K-State vet program," 2/5/05 Topeka Capital-Journal; "Vets
oppose switch to Iowa State," 2/5/05 Omaha World-Herald; "Univ.
of Nebraska considering new veterinary school agreement," 2/4/05
Kansas City Star and KansasCity.com; "KSU-Nebraska veterinary
tie ends," 2/4/05 Manhattan Mercury
HALO,
"Program gives voice to HALO issues," 2/4/05 University
Daily Kansan
Political
science student Zach Hauser, "At WSU, 'Vagina Monologues'
is tradition," 2/4/05 Wichita Eagle
Ag
economics, Kevin Dhuyvetter, "K-State study says new Triumph
plant won't affect prices," 2/4/05 St. Joseph News-Press
Institute
for Environmental Research, Liz McCullough, "Waterproof
breathable fabric technologies: A comprehensive primer and state
of the market technology review," 2/3/05 Backpacking Light
Family
studies and human services, Walter Schumm, "Dispute over
military benefits: When a GI dies, spouse and parents sometimes
at odds over compensation," 2/2/05 Chicago Tribune
K-State,
"Database fights diploma mills," 2/2/05 wired.com
Engineering,
"Westridge Middle: Future City competition," 2/2/05 Kansas
City.com; "Magdalen team places in engineering competition,"
2/17/05 Kansas.com and Wichita Eagle
Physics,
Hongxing Jiang, Jingyu Lin, "Kansas team unveils single-chip
power AC-LEDs," 2/2/05 COMPOUNDSEMICONDUCTOR.NET
K-State
at Salina, GlobalFlyer, "Pilot, plane fueled for takeoff
from Salina," 2/28/05 Manhattan Mercury; "Salina and the
GlobalFlyer: How to view an aviation milestone," two special
sections devoted to GlobalFlyer in the 2/28/05 Salina Journal; "Cold
at the south end: Crowd shivers as it waits for takeoff," and
"So far, so good: GlobalFlyer going according to plan,"
2/28/05 saljournal.com;"For crew of GlobalFlyer, it's showtime,"
and "Salina and the GlobalFlyer," two special sections
in the 2/28/05 Salina Journal; "Fossett: 'One of the most difficult
flights ever,'" 2/28/05 CNN.com and CNN International; "Around
the world in 66 hours," 2/28/05 CBSNews.com; "Friendly
skies await start of aviator's global adventure," and "Record-breaking
flight attempt set for afternoon takeoff," 2/28/05 KansasCity.com;
"Fossett prepares to break last great aviation record,"
2/28/05 TheKansasCityChannel.com;
GF
-- "Something to write home about," 2/28/05 Virgin
Atlantic Web site; "Conditions ripe for aviator to try to circle
globe," 2/28/05 Toledoblade.com; "GlobalFlyer set for
launch today," 2/28/05 LJWorld.com (Lawrence Journal-World
online); "Adventurer risks life and limb in world solo flight
bid," 2/28/05 PA News (United Kingdom); "Set to go: Conditions
look good for Monday GlobalFlyer take-off," 2/28/05 saljournal.com;
"'Green' is for go," 2/28/05 saljournal.com; "Friendly
skies await start of aviator's global adventure," 2/28/05 Kansas
City Star (front page); "Global flight launch set for today:
Salina to be 'put on the map,'" 2/28/05 Topeka Capital-Journal;
"For crew of GlobalFlyer, it's showtime: Spotlight shines on
Salina for today's launch of round-the-world record flight,"
2/28/05 Salina Journal; "Daring solo flight set," 2/28/05
Region Edition of Pittsburgh Post-Gazette (Pa.); "Countdown
to Fossett solo jet bid," 2/28/05 CNN.com; "Pilot anxious
as GlobalFlyer nears takeoff," 2/28/05 Wichita Eagle; "GlobalFlyer
plans takeoff," 2/27/05 Topeka Capital-Journal; "Fossett
set to go Monday," 2/27/05 Salina Journal; "Fossett prepares
to break last great aviation record," 2/27/05 KansasCity.com;
"Record-setting flight attempt set for tomorrow," 2/27/05
WIBW 13 News, Topeka; "GlobalFlyer poised for Monday takeoff,"
2/27/05 Manhattan Mercury;
GF
-- "Monday, Tuesday equally good chances for historic flight
takeoff," 2/25/05 Salina Journal; "Critical decisions:
GlobalFlyer must reach certain speed on runway to take off,"
2/24/05 Salina Journal; "Still grounded," photo and cutline
in 2/23/05 Topeka Capital-Journal; "Waiting for prime time,"
2/23/05 Salina Journal; "Connection to history: K-State at
Salina plane to provide video signals of GlobalFlyer flight,"
2/22/05 Salina Journal; "GlobalFlyer gets a favorable forecast,"
2/22/05 Kansas City Star; "Fossett's flight expected this week,"
2/22/05 Topeka Capital-Journal; "The wild blue awaits: Weather
conditions may finally be right for Steve Fossett to try a nonstop
flight around the world from Salina," and "The wild blue
awaits," 2/21/05 Wichita Eagle, Kansas.com; "A well-grounded
portrait for an aerialist," 2/20/05 Manhattan Mercury; "All
eyes on Salina as historic flight nears takeoff," 2/20/05 Lawrence
Journal-World; "Artwork linked to Fossett flight," 2/19/05
Topeka Capital-Journal; "GlobalFlyer gives artist an audience,"
2/19/05 Wichita Eagle; "Herd about crop art?" 2/18/05
Salina Journal; "Around the world in 80 hours: Adventurer Fossett
seeks solo plane record," 2/18/05 CNN.com; "Art from the
ground up: Lawrence artist Stan Herd putting together artistic send-off
for GlobalFlyer's world trip," 2/17/05 Lawrence Journal-World;
"GlobalFlyer won't take off before Tuesday," 2/16/05 Salina
Journal;
GF
-- "GlobalFlyer has cost airport authority $37,998,"
2/15/05 Salina Journal; "Gebruary weather best for Global Flyer
solo flight," 2/13/05 Manhattan Mercury; "Soaring imaginations,"
2/11/05 Salina Journal; "Flight delayed," 2/12/05 Topeka
Capital-Journal; "Waiting for stars to align," 2/9/05
Salina Journal; "Herd begins work on mural," 2/8/05 Salina
Journal; "Adventures are what he does," 2/7/05 Salina
Journal; "Weather isn't cooperating with GlobalFlyer plans,"
2/7/05 Hutchinson News and 2/10/05 KSNT-TV in Topeka; "A dream
of flight swells city's pride: Adventurer shines spotlight on Salina,
Kan.," 2/6/05 Boston Globe; "GlobalFlyer flight departure
eyes for this week," 2/6/05 Manhattan Mercury, "Perfect
conditions rule jet launch," 2/5/05 Lawrence Journal-World;
"Flyer launch pushed back," 2/5/05 Salina Journal; "Historic
global flight likely to take off next week from Salina," 2/4/05
Salina Journal and 2/5/05 Kansas City Star; "K-State at Salina
techs solve air-pressure problem: Experimental jet had crack in
heat exchanger, leak in pilot relief tube," 2/3/05 Salina Journal;
GF
-- "KSU-Salina gains exposure: As host for historic jet,
crew, university gets calls from media," 2/3/05 Salina Journal;
"Historic flight to be Feb. 10 at earliest," 2/3/05 Salina
Journal"Going national: NPR features GlobalFlyer and K-State,"
2/2/05 saljournal.com; "People & Places: Kansas Town is
launchpad for bid at flight record," 2/1/05 NPR (audio for
story also available), http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=4474155;
"Kansas town basks in glow of GlobalFlyer," 2/2/05 Salina
Journal, Monterey County Herald, (Calif.), San Luis Obispo Tribune,
(Calif.), Tallahassee.com (Fla.), Bradenton Herald (Fla.), Columbus
Ledger-Enquirer (Ga.), Macon Telegraph (Ga.), Kentucky.com, Duluth
News Tribune (Minn.), Pioneer Press (Minn.), Biloxi Sun Herald (Miss.),
Kansas City Star (Mo.), Charlotte Observer, (N.C.), Grand Forks
Herald (N.D.), Centre Daily Times (Pa.), Myrtle Beach Sun News (S.C.);
"GlobalFlyer takeoff moved to Feb. 8," 2/1/06 Salina Journal;
"GlobalFlyer delay," 2/2/05 Kansas City Star
Institutional
advancement, "Juniors invited to learn about college,"
2/1/05 El Dorado Times
Animal
sciences, Dale Blasi, diagnostic medicine, Mark Spire,
"Animal ID program combines GPS, cell tech, RFID," 2/1/05
USA Today. Also in Forbes, Times Daily (Ala.), San Jose Mercury
News (Calif.), Lakeland Ledger (Fla.), Tallahassee.com (Fla.), Columbus
Ledger-Enquirer (Ga.), Macon Telegraph (Ga.), Evansville (Ind.)
Business Journal, Fort Wayne News Sentinel (Ind.), MLive.com (Mich.),
Wilmington Morning Star (N.C.), Enid News & Eagle (Okla.), philly.com
(Pa.), KGW.com (Oregon and S.W. Washington), Fort Worth Star Telegram
(Texas), Seattle Post Intelligencer (Wash.),
Grain
science, milling and baking, "Bread gets a boost: Industry's
new ads promote healthfulness of grains," 2/1/05 Kansas.com
and Wichita Eagle
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