April 29, 2019
Seek magazine's spring issue highlights K-State research
Submitted by Office of the Vice President for Research and Division of Communications and Marketing
Seek out the spring issue of Kansas State University's research magazine to learn about national security, gene-editing technology, animal disease tracking systems and more.
Seek magazine is K-State's flagship research magazine and highlights university research, scholarly and creative activity, and discovery through a print publication as well as the website k-state.edu/seek.
The spring issue includes four feature stories:
• "A solid defense" describes projects that tackle military challenges from every angle.
• "CRISPR connections" explains how scientists use genetic technology.
• "Money matters" helps make sense of cents.
The magazine also shares how the NBAF Scientist Training Program is supporting student development, demonstrates how the Center on Aging improves Kansas nursing home care and highlights undergraduate scholars and university distinguished professors.
Download and read a PDF of the spring 2019 Seek magazine or download and read the entire magazine at New Prairie Press.
Seek is published twice a year and is a collaboration among the Office of the Vice President for Research, the Division of Communications and Marketing and other university communicators.