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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

A presentation on cattle welfare through proper cattle handling highlights concepts that empower caregivers in the beef industry to create positive relationships with cattle.

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