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This is the place to check out YouTube videos created by faculty members from K-State's Manhattan and Salina campuses.
You'll find everything from aviation students and professors flying in gliders to faculty members talking about exciting and out-of-the-ordinary courses they are teaching.



K-State faculty who have a K-State-related video you would like to share, e-mail your YouTube link to us at media@k-state.edu.
Sample lectures from K-State CASE/Carnegie award winners and other top teaching faculty.
Physics
Physics 101
Christopher M. Sorensen, 2007 CASE/Carnegie National Professor of the Year and university distinguished professor of physics and adjunct professor chemistry.
Time: 45 minutes
Agricultural economics
Comparative Food and Agriculture Systems, AGEC 710
Allen Featherstone, professor in agricultural economics.
Time: 30 minutes
Anthropology
Love and Marriage in the World Today
Michael Wesch, assistant professor in anthropology.
Time: 45 minutes
Dietetics
Value of Membership in Professional Associations
Deborah D. Canter, 1991 CASE/Carnegie Kansas Professor of the Year and professor and department head of hotel, restaurant, institution management and dietetics.
Time: 40 minutes
Educational leadership
Taking Diversity to the Street
Mike Finnegan, instructor in educational leadership, and introduction by Sue Williams, associate professor of sociology.
Time: 31 minutes
Kinesiology
Big fat lies: The truth about your weight and your health by Glenn Alan Gaessar
David C. Poole, professor in kinesiology and the College of Veterinary Medicine's anatomy and physiology.
Time: 48 minutes
Management information systems
Introduction to Computers
Roger McHaney, professor in management and College of Business Administration Faculty Fellow.
Time: 32 minutes
Physics
Inertia
Dean Zollman, 1996 CASE/Carnegie National Professor of the Year, university distinguished professor and department head of physics.
Time: 37 minutes