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K-State in the news today

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Thursday, Jan. 23, 2025

National/International

AAFCO MEMBERSHIP VOTES YES ON NEW REGULATORY PATHWAY FOR ANIMAL FOOD INGREDIENTS
1/22/25 AP News
The Association of American Feed Control Officials (AAFCO) membership approved a proposal from Kansas State University’s Olathe Innovation Campus (K-State Olathe) to provide the scientific review for a new animal food ingredient submission pathway. The new pathway replaces AAFCO’s former Ingredient Definition Request process that ended with the expiration of AAFCO’s Memorandum of Understanding with the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) last year.

The right communication can improve remote work
1/22/25 Futurity
The research team—which included experts from the Novak Leadership Institute, the Mizzou Department of Communication and Kansas State University—surveyed 1,258 full-time US workers with flexible work arrangements.

State/Regional

K-State invites innovative startups to apply for 2025 Accelerator program
1/22/25 Sunflower State Radio
Kansas State University’s College of Business Administration is now accepting applications for the 2025 Center for Entrepreneurship Accelerator program, a premier initiative designed to support early-stage startups in Kansas. Entrepreneurs are encouraged to apply by Feb. 24.  

USDA ARS chief innovation officer to present lecture for K-State's MLK Observance Week
1/22/25 Farms.com
Chavonda Jacobs-Young, chief innovation officer for the Agricultural Research Service in the U.S. Department of Agriculture, will be the keynote speaker at Kansas State University's annual Martin Luther King Jr. Observance Week luncheon.