#KState's Research Information Security Enclave, or RISE, has been selected for the @EDUCAUSE 2021 #HorizonReportInfoSec. See what #HigherEd professionals say about the future of information security: https://t.co/8IRd4pwRaA@itnewskstate @KState @KStateNews @CIOKSU @KStateVPR
— K-State Research (@KState_RSCAD) February 16, 2021
17 students in the Research and Development of Food Products class in @kstateag recently developed novel foods as part of a partnership between @KSUGrain, the Center for Sorghum Improvement and the @KansasDeptofAg. https://t.co/irFJSq1gcs pic.twitter.com/JYUwvKC0jj
— K-State Research (@KState_RSCAD) February 11, 2021
A professor in @KSUPhysics has received funding to help establish a PEER field school in Kazakhstan. Faculty in the program will improve pedagogical knowledge in English and prepare STEM faculty to measure student learning and development. https://t.co/oZ60wWLy4Q
— K-State Research (@KState_RSCAD) February 10, 2021
Learn how @kstatearch students are using research to design affordable, sustainable housing in #Kansas in the 2020 issue of Seek research magazine. https://t.co/MnanlWBAyL pic.twitter.com/pKhOx87uoi
— K-State Research (@KState_RSCAD) January 6, 2021
Dr. Shih-Kang Fan from @KState is one of four regional researchers awarded $50,000 to promote One Health, human and animal health innovation by @BioNexusKC and the Hall Family Foundation. @KStateMNE @KStateEngg https://t.co/RfS3JzySOE
— K-State Research (@KState_RSCAD) December 10, 2020
A $750,000 grant has been awarded by @NASA to a team lead by Pavithra Prabhakar, associate professor in @kstate_CS, for development of certified, artificial intelligence-based controllers for aerospace systems.https://t.co/XvJmtXDvyf
— K-State Research (@KState_RSCAD) December 8, 2020
The @NSF has awarded a $7.12 million grant renewal to @KState's Konza Prairie Biological Station to support the next six years of ecological research. The grant renewal is the eighth consecutive and marks more than 40 years of the Konza LTER program.https://t.co/q8iS5dNuWK pic.twitter.com/1tcmptYDfY
— K-State Research (@KState_RSCAD) December 2, 2020
Researchers from @KState are involved in a @USDA -funded project to protect meat plant workers and their surrounding communities from the spread of #COVIDー19. https://t.co/E2Cm75XSOu
— K-State Research (@KState_RSCAD) November 30, 2020
Learn about @KState #research and innovation over the last 10 years in the 2020 issue of Seek magazine. https://t.co/xo3dz74rV2 pic.twitter.com/80cv9DcpgY
— K-State Research (@KState_RSCAD) January 7, 2021
This is huge! Congratulations to @NathanONelson and the rest of the research team on this @FoundationFAR #SeedingSolutions grant to determine how #covercrops & optimal timing/placement of fertilizer affect #soilhealth and #waterquality.https://t.co/oD0aLTwZtX@KState_RSCAD
— KCARE (@KStateKCARE) January 8, 2021
"As a TV tie-in and a Little Golden Book, it didn’t necessarily get the attention it deserves": Phil Nel @philnel on the classic _The Monster at the End of This Book" for @washingtonpost @KStateArtSci @KState_RSCAD https://t.co/ZAE8eGp4Ku
— English Department (@englishkstate) January 28, 2021
"There is always light. / Only if we are brave enough to be it": Amanda Gorman's "The Hill We Climb" in context, with links to her reading at today's inauguration and (soon!) the text of the poem https://t.co/v0r5jgykcJ
— English Department (@englishkstate) January 20, 2021
"English and other humanities majors … are particularly well suited to deal with this level of chaos and uncertainty": Naomi Wood, as Dir of Undergrad Studies, shares guidance for the current job market @KStateArtSci @KStateModLangs @kstatecareer https://t.co/9iqYvi00iS
— English Department (@englishkstate) January 14, 2021
https://twitter.com/KSU_Foundation/status/1365629897662726144
Rain, shine or snow, the #Konza Prairie provides unique research opportunities for students and scientists and prairie trails to explore. And they have bison. (Awesome!) Read why their #research is so important. #KState https://t.co/ej8mQxcOv2 @KState_RSCAD
— KSU Foundation (@KSU_Foundation) January 30, 2021
We know we cannot fight cancer alone. YOU can join the fight by supporting advances in cancer research at the Johnson Cancer Research Center. Read the latest about @KState's groundbreaking fight against cancer and give, https://t.co/ingGECYlfG. #CancerWarrior pic.twitter.com/VmTpvF8nJb
— KSU Foundation (@KSU_Foundation) January 6, 2021
What if you had an idea to revolutionize medical research? Could you show proof of concept & earn a competitive grant? Two K-Staters did with a partner in CA, earning a $1M research grant from the #KeckFoundation for @KState, https://t.co/hlRfL77UoS. pic.twitter.com/mztMTR0jPy
— KSU Foundation (@KSU_Foundation) December 14, 2020
Congrats to Polytechnic professor of mechanical engineering technology Dr. Mark Jackson for his inclusion in this elite group! https://t.co/Q1hOG6w5f0
— K-State Polytechnic (@KStatePolytech) January 28, 2021
K-State plans for fall 2021 semester to be largely in person.
To reach this goal, continue to wear face coverings, social distance and remain #KStateStrong.
Read complete details at https://t.co/PjpFlwoEyx. pic.twitter.com/wQ91TGsKZ2
— K-State Polytechnic (@KStatePolytech) February 24, 2021
Our spring semester is looking bright! Spring enrollment has increased, we've added additional specialized trainings and continued our emphasis on the personalized student experience.
Read more about the great things happening on campus: https://t.co/BjT2sEV95w pic.twitter.com/IScjhHmmzn
— K-State Polytechnic (@KStatePolytech) February 19, 2021
We are proud to announce the NEW PolyCATS Academy! In partnership with @USD305 the PolyCATS Academy allows students to earn dual credit and an associate degree during high school!
Read more: https://t.co/7vPUFs2N2S#KStatePolytechnic #6740Wonderful #SalinaKS #Why305 pic.twitter.com/EFj2iI5kFL
— K-State Polytechnic (@KStatePolytech) February 16, 2021
We are proud to be part of a Federal Aviation Administration $5.8 million grant to universities working with @ASSUREuas. This research will help inform the FAA in advancing UAS in the national airspace.
Read more: https://t.co/nd7XaV5tvi#KStateUAS #UAS #KStatePolytechnic pic.twitter.com/gxeHX9MlNZ
— K-State Polytechnic (@KStatePolytech) January 16, 2021
CS Professor Daniel Andresen discusses internet in rural America in an article on HPPR "How Elon Musk And A Mission To Mars Might Boost Internet Speeds In Rural Kansas" https://t.co/DL7wfqoc0S
— K-State Computer Science (@kstate_CS) February 3, 2021
Check out Professor Pascal Hitzler as he discusses "A Review of the Semantic Web Field" (https://t.co/aKkIkP5ik1) which will be published as a Review Article in the Feb 2021 edition of the Communication of the Association of Computing Machinery.https://t.co/gsvopghMYR
— K-State Computer Science (@kstate_CS) January 25, 2021
Computer science professor and director of the Center for Artificial Intelligence and Data Science, Pascal Hitzler, has been awarded almost $300,000 from the National Science Foundation for his project, “Open Science Data in Semantic Web Research.”https://t.co/HyhsiDJonz
— K-State Computer Science (@kstate_CS) October 28, 2020
The K-State foundation highlights Dr. Arslan Munir's cybersecurity research on autonomous vehicles, Internet of things, and defense. Check out the work he has been doing with the help of students and collaborators!https://t.co/Ob6iqagjaw
— K-State Computer Science (@kstate_CS) August 28, 2020
The U.S. Department of Energy has announced the Kansas State University Wildcat Wind Power team as one of 11 groups selected to participate in the 2022 Collegiate Wind Competition. https://t.co/f80ygnVlPI
— K-State Engineering (@KStateEngg) February 23, 2021
Congratulations to the 2021 Distinguished Young Alumni Award recipients! Kristine Davis, a 2015 mechanical engineering grad, is an xEMU spacesuit engineer for NASA’s Johnson Space Center. Read more at https://t.co/gYKsULZENh. pic.twitter.com/9U3r9vrhEz
— K-State Engineering (@KStateEngg) January 28, 2021
Two @KState_CE faculty members have been awarded a $418,161 grant from the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission to support a project to enhance understanding of the response of concrete to long-term loading. https://t.co/RHt9q35qsm pic.twitter.com/BbNJ4TTl6R
— K-State Engineering (@KStateEngg) January 22, 2021
Kansas State University graduated the largest-ever number of engineering students in the state during 2020. https://t.co/p68uuYY1nm pic.twitter.com/cY1QzLJ0LU
— K-State Engineering (@KStateEngg) January 19, 2021
Two professors of @kstate_CS have been awarded $400,000 for two years by the U.S. Department of Defense — Army for development of techniques in building safety-critical systems used in military operations. https://t.co/CLLI8apngz pic.twitter.com/nVSQoEOrwI
— K-State Engineering (@KStateEngg) November 20, 2020
Last weeks rolling blackouts helped protect Kansans from power grid failures, @KStateEngg Anil Pahwa, professor of electrical and computer engineering explains why. https://t.co/rE1XsGoa22.
— News from K-State (@KStateNews) February 26, 2021
Kyle Goerl, @KState medical director @KStateLafene, is part of a collaborative team studying SARS-CoV-2 transmission and #COVID19 quarantine periods. https://t.co/X2OPOp2YxC #KState pic.twitter.com/ocGCieXSON
— News from K-State (@KStateNews) January 11, 2021
Febrary is #CancerPreventionMonth. Several @KState researchers study cancer prevention. Dr. @brianlindshield in @KStateFNDH studies the potential of foods & dietary supplements to decrease cancer incidence & progression. Here he is in our 2014 Conquest: https://t.co/ZJWiz3I1fF
— K-State Cancer Rsrch (@KStateCancerRes) February 19, 2021
Way to represent K-State, Dr. Bahadori! @KStateMNE https://t.co/7r4Og0tL0H
— K-State Cancer Rsrch (@KStateCancerRes) January 25, 2021
Congratulations to @kstateagecon alumna, Gloria Steele on her recent appointment to serve as Acting Administrator of @USAID. #KState @kstateag https://t.co/k5OZ7VmFeT
— K-State Research and Extension (@KStateRE) January 29, 2021
A deep dive into cattle markets with @TonsorGlynn, best practices and upcoming ranch education events, plus ag news and 4-H updates.https://t.co/BPQfXbbqPx
— K-State Research and Extension (@KStateRE) January 25, 2021
Excited to see our research published earlier today on "Three Digital Agriculture Problems in Cotton Solved by Distributed Ledger Technology"@jkward @aglawpaul @JAGRagecon #blockchain #farmdata #cotton #agtech #precisionag #digitalag https://t.co/p6Max8Lm2b
— Terry Griffin (@SpacePlowboy) February 10, 2021
The #farmland interactive dashboard was deployed in August 2020 but has been upgraded for better functionality for users for all lower 48 states.
Check out interactive map animation below then visit athttps://t.co/hNUaGgbECV pic.twitter.com/dhp4Mat5AF
— Terry Griffin (@SpacePlowboy) February 23, 2021
We recorded a short podcast to accompany our article on
applying game theory to weed management issues https://t.co/foRcVsuLbw@AgManagerInfo https://t.co/vnEMD6ZQEq— Terry Griffin (@SpacePlowboy) January 6, 2021
Upward pressure on land values, but how much will be capitalized?
The First Farmer in the US to Sequester Carbon for Cash Earns $115,000 For His New Planting Strategies
— Jesse Tack (@TackJesse) February 14, 2021
Research report "Impacts of New Plant-Based Alternatives on U.S. Beef Demand" w/ @JaysonLusk & @tcskstate posted to @AgManagerInfo https://t.co/RrKU2STwuW pic.twitter.com/Z49kgf6bVf
— Glynn Tonsor (@TonsorGlynn) February 4, 2021
Meat Demand Monitor (#MDM) January report just posted to @AgManagerInfo @BeefCheckoff @PorkCheckoff #BeefCheckoff #PorkCheckoff https://t.co/q3ADqSR0Ib pic.twitter.com/SkuLZjmKWb
— Glynn Tonsor (@TonsorGlynn) February 5, 2021
Winter #wheat farmers in several states have not had an easy winter. All eyes are on KS, NE and CO as “a perfect storm” of historically low temps combined with severe dryness threaten new crop yield potential.https://t.co/vwdmD2IJt6#USWheat pic.twitter.com/CbkYjCJQhP
— US Wheat Associates (@uswheatassoc) February 18, 2021
Who grows the most #wheat? @CIMMYT @FAO thx to @f_l_o_u_r_i_s_h pic.twitter.com/IGbuKWWKPu
— Kai Sonder (@kai_sonder) December 31, 2020
Ongoing research trials on growing spring wheat in Kansas continue to indicate that producers can expect reduced yields compared to hard red winter varieties. But spring wheat might fit as a niche in crop rotations and markets. https://t.co/H89NwGXsHU
— High Plains Journal (@HighPlainsJrnl) March 2, 2021
Approximately 31% of winter #wheat production is within an area experiencing #drought, @usda_oce pic.twitter.com/tFLoksehRA
— Farm Policy (@FarmPolicy) February 4, 2021
The @KansasWheat Commission, @RedStarYeast and @kingarthurflour are seeking bread recipes for a competition that is part of the 2021 National Festival of Breads. https://t.co/fjzsIQltll #foodnews #bakingindustry #breadcompetition
— Baking & Snack (@BakingSnackMag) January 4, 2021
That’s one way to destroy family farms…. https://t.co/THdOuy8cyF
— Kyler Millershaski (@Shaski92) January 26, 2021
This eUpdate is full of articles addressing the agronomic impacts of the recent cold weather on #wheat, #canola, and #corn rootworms. Other topics include late-emerged wheat, #kochia control, #soybean performance tests, and several online webinars. https://t.co/G7puxS9Glb pic.twitter.com/XXuTFTa3h1
— K-State Agronomy (@KStateAgron) February 18, 2021
November’s Ag-Climate update showed being on the drier side of the distribution for precipitation, along with above normal temperatures – the average being 5.3 degrees warmer than normal. Find the link to the full summary here: https://t.co/STUIsyi3sM pic.twitter.com/fRyozzr1hF
— K-State Agronomy (@KStateAgron) December 17, 2020
In recent years, sulfur deficiency in #wheat has become common in many areas of Kansas. In this article, @SoilFertilityKS discusses identification, forms of sulfur in soil, testing soil for sulfur, and choosing a fertilizer material. https://t.co/TN2xJaHOoX pic.twitter.com/EVNhGSU5I3
— K-State Agronomy (@KStateAgron) December 9, 2020
If you missed the last Grad Chat, check out a recording of the session for some excellent self-care guidance from Dianna Schalles, Lafene’s Coordinator of Nutrition Counseling, on how to fuel your body and brain for resilience during stressful times. https://t.co/otF4ejVGhH
— K-StateGradSchool (@KSUGradSchool) November 30, 2020
K-State #QuarkNet Group Featured in National Friday Flyer.
See https://t.co/fQWM92m0k1— K-State Physics (@KSUPhysics) July 6, 2020
How is inclusive leadership being practiced at this year’s #SuperBowl? Instructor Jay Byland is getting ready to drop some knowledge: https://t.co/IuUeJ3Imn3
— K-State Staley School of Leadership Studies (@KStateSSLS) February 7, 2021
It's time for Microscopic Monday Wrong Answers Only! This week's photo features an apple, but we want to hear your wrong answers! The funniest/most creative answer will win a digital Wrong Answers Only Trophy. Do you know what it is?#microscopicmonday #WrongAnswersOnly pic.twitter.com/lBQ4qf1KZb
— McLab at Kansas State University (@McLabKSU) February 22, 2021
https://twitter.com/APDesignKState/status/1365030702648074251
Learn how to prepare for different severe weather Kansans experience on the #KState safety blog at https://t.co/9vWPYRz6cu. https://t.co/56PgPZxR1N
— K-State (@KState) March 1, 2021
Kansas State University releases statement on writings found at Morris Family Multicultural Student Center. https://t.co/qbXPoi3RTz
— K-State (@KState) February 27, 2021
#KState's Juergen Richt has received the Dolph Simons Award in Biomedical Sciences, a Higuchi-KU Endowment Research Achievement Award. Learn more at https://t.co/GvQ79DdzZa. @KSUCVM @CEEZAD pic.twitter.com/2L5sylJiFF
— K-State (@KState) January 15, 2021
#KState is home to another @AAAS Fellow. Congratulations Dr. Klebba.
Discover more about the honor and his research at https://t.co/uULkbJB0Fn. pic.twitter.com/PzfODKppxH
— K-State (@KState) November 30, 2020
Teaching or working from home means sometimes your kids join your Zoom meetings. Thank you to our faculty and staff for your persistence, grit and dedication. #kstatestrong
See what a typical day looked like for Dr. Saucier last spring at https://t.co/RlgcqpeBTp. pic.twitter.com/ScodyFaU3z
— K-State (@KState) November 20, 2020
#KState Martin Luther King Jr. Observance week is this week. Join us to honor Dr. King's work and legacy with a variety of virtual events. https://t.co/aWNkoHL956. pic.twitter.com/egMUwAfdoZ
— K-State (@KState) February 1, 2021
COVID-19 testing locations for the Manhattan campus is now even more convenient. Locations and how to schedule a test available at https://t.co/HBrpPgfu42. @KstateLafene
— K-State (@KState) January 26, 2021
#KStateBSB is primed for its home-opening weekend against Western Michigan. The three-game series starts Friday at 3 p.m.
Weekend preview ⤵️https://t.co/RPMncP1X0p
— K-State Baseball (@KStateBSB) February 25, 2021
https://twitter.com/KStateWBB/status/1365050705166368770
Kansas State University’s health center has sent faculty, staff and students a COVID-19 vaccine survey to figure out who all is eligible. https://t.co/8dhBEtfwr6
— WIBW (@wibw) March 3, 2021
An open forum encouraging written responses on public white boards has backfired at Kansas State University. https://t.co/YLTmw6NUpj
— FOX4 News (@fox4kc) March 1, 2021
Consumers who prefer #beef over plant-based #protein alternatives said they are willing to pay nearly $2 more per meal for a #burger when dining at a restaurant, according to a study from Kansas State University. https://t.co/ijQcUtwPkO pic.twitter.com/r740APkEok
— AgWeb Editors (@AgWebEditor) February 25, 2021
Roger Marshall's argument for not raising the minimum wage is that he had a minimum wage job and it paid for his entire college tuition.
When he graduated from Kansas State University, tuition was $898/year. It is now $10,000/year. The minimum wage then was $3.35. It's now $7.25 pic.twitter.com/wmXouv2An6
— Timothy Burke (@bubbaprog) February 24, 2021
Congratulations to Frank Bisignano, '79, as he starts his new CEO position at Fiserv today: https://t.co/ujcQZOrsJF
— Baker University (@BakerUniversity) July 1, 2020
Our nursing students are fighting the COVID-19 pandemic firsthand!! We can't thank them (or any health care workers) enough: https://t.co/y1WaxPn2mo
— Baker University (@BakerUniversity) February 16, 2021
Congratulations to these hard-working students! https://t.co/AVkLDIlzY3
— Baker University (@BakerUniversity) December 17, 2020
Congratulations to these stellar students who made the dean's list this semester! https://t.co/g9ANzxx36P
— Baker University (@BakerUniversity) December 16, 2020
https://twitter.com/BakerUniversity/status/1319293721071013889
President Minnis appeared on The Foxhole podcast today to discuss Benedictine College, one of the great Catholic colleges in America!
— Benedictine College (@BenedictineKS) February 3, 2021
Bald Eagles once soared above the North American continent from Alaska to northern Mexico. When the first new Bald Eagle nest in Kansas was reported in 1989, hopes of a recovery blossomed, and scientists began work to help assure the resurgence of the species in the region.
— Benedictine College (@BenedictineKS) February 11, 2021
Congratulations to Michael Slaten and Daryl Myers on being invited to play in the Major League Baseball Draft League this upcoming summer! #UnleashGreatness
— Benedictine College (@BenedictineKS) February 4, 2021
https://twitter.com/BenedictineKS/status/1255213194571890688
Pandemic? Polar vortex? Bring It On, Says a Newly Resilient Generation https://t.co/e8ox8UDkpY
— The Gregorian (@GregorianInst) February 19, 2021
Earlier this week, @RavenWLAX played their first home game in over a year. They also opened up a new home with the expansion of the Casey Center adding a lockerroom and office space for the program. Check out the video unveil: https://t.co/YM747VNx0m
— Raven Athletics (@ravenathletics) February 26, 2021
SPLASH EFFORT 10/10 pic.twitter.com/vZS1g0yeWc
— Bethel Threshers ⚙ (@Thresher_Sports) March 2, 2021
BETHEL TAKES THE KCAC TOURNAMENT CHAMPIONSHIP 73-72 AFTER TWO FREE THROWW FROM CLIFR BYRD!!!! #ROLLON pic.twitter.com/s4b0kDK8Rh
— Bethel Threshers ⚙ (@Thresher_Sports) March 2, 2021
Threshers #rollon into the semifinals of the @kcac tournament with 83-64 win over Friends. #wearethreshers pic.twitter.com/k0vF8pRCc7
— Bethel Threshers ⚙ (@Thresher_Sports) February 25, 2021
Head Coach @jaysonartaz with his fresh thoughts after the win #WithItOrOnIt pic.twitter.com/nKRq4Y17On
— ThresherGameDay (@ThresherGameDay) March 2, 2021
MC reports 95% placement for graduates in 2020 https://t.co/VBlC0NnXjT
— McPherson College (@Mac_College) January 22, 2021
Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays to all past, present, and future Bulldogs! @Mac_College @MAC_Bulldogs @MACBulldogsFB pic.twitter.com/51hT0AXGK2
— Coach Fiscus (@CoachJFisc) December 24, 2020