K-State in the news today
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Thursday, Nov. 20, 2024
National/International
What financial therapists want you to know about your maxed out credit cards
11/20/24 BankRate
"If you're in debt, you are more likely to experience mental health issues like anxiety [and] depression. But it also is bi-directional, so people with mental health issues are more likely to be in debt," said Megan McCoy.
CISA’s Internship Program Delivers Outstanding Results in Vulnerability Management
11/20/24 Homeland Security Today
Sophia H., from Kansas State University, performed market research, capability, and legal analysis to enhance VM operations through the integration of open-source information and tools.
SPECIAL REPORT: Biosecurity in swine production: Impact on animal and gut health
11/20/24 Feedstuffs
Dr. Jordan Gebhardt shares how biosecurity affects gut health in animals.
State/Regional
K-State researcher to focus lead research in Kansas City, Kan.
11/20/24 Wyandotte County
Ganga Hettiarachchi, a K-State professor of soil and environmental chemistry, received nearly $800,000 from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development to identify cost-effective soil amendments and reduce the impact of elevated lead levels in Kansas City, Kansas.
Kansas has Potential to be More Than Green. It Could be Greenhouse Gas Negative, Report Says
11/20/24 KNCK
A Kansas State University professor who is a lead author of a just-released national report on agriculture's ability to become greenhouse gas negative says that Kansas producers are "in a great position" to help U.S. agriculture meet that goal.