Culture
Textiles from K-State collection on display at the Manhattan Arts Center -- Marla Day
"More Than Words" exhibit coming May to Beach Museum -- Martha Scott
Jazz: Decade by decade and region by region -- Wayne Goins
How jazz had influenced American culture -- Wayne Goins
Leslie Hannah on growing up with Cherokee traditions, Cherokee tales about adaptablility, leadership, 'Grandmother Spider' and other Cherokee folklore -- Leslie Hannah
Jonathan Holden reads his poems "Glamour," "Fahrenheit 451" and "The Departure of an Alphabet", More poems by Jonathan Holden: "The Wyeth Dynasty, Dr. Strangelove, The End of the Millennium" and "Quod Erat Demonstrandum", Jonathan Holden reads "Arts Poetica," "Knowing," "Cancer," "Oz" and "Le Peste." -- Jonathan Holden
Comparing the Little House books to other stories about American families -- Anne Phillips
Books for children, teens anything but childish -- Anne Phillips
Children, teens read what they like, regardless of category -- Anne Phillips
K-Staters can study Harry Potter -- Philip Nel and Karin Westman
Experts discuss a Harry Potter book -- Philip Nel and Karin Westman
Dr. Seuss' enduring legacy -- Philip Nel
On campus
After tornado, K-State is "Better than ever" -- Jon Wefald
Pet health
Underwater treadmill available to dog owners -- Walter Renberg
Common orthopedic injuries in dogs -- text -- James Roush
The ins and outs of dog orthopedic surgery -- text -- James Roush
The bacterial infection called Leptospirosis, a disease that can be potentially deadly for dogs if left untreated -- text -- Ken Harkin
Dental health for your pet -- text -- Matt Riegel
Research and engagement
Accreditation at K-State -- Duane Nellis and Pat Bosco
Why K-State is an ideal location for NBAF
Dan Thomson talks about improving beef cattle welfare -- courtesy of K-State Research and Extension
The Developing Scholars Program supports undergraduate research -- Anita Cortez
Undergraduate research opportunities -- Myra Gordon