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Division of Communications and Marketing
Kansas State University
1525 Mid-Campus Drive North
Manhattan, KS 66506
785-532-2535
vpcm@k-state.edu
January 29, 2014
Visitors from Costa Rica meet with journalism faculty and students, learn about university branding efforts
Submitted by Communications and Marketing
In this issue
Updates from leadership
Letter from A.D. John Currie: Packed weekend for athletics
News and research
Visitors from Costa Rica meet with journalism faculty and students, learn about university branding efforts
National grant to help five Kansas postsecondary schools increase STEM graduates from underrepresented groups, meet state's workforce needs
Events
Dance, acrobatics, music and more part of performance by Quixotic at McCain Auditorium
Dark comedy 'God of Carnage' looks at what happens when parents behave badly
Geography faculty candidate to present on the Yangtze River, China
Center for Sustainable Energy announces 2014 Energy Symposium
Join the fight against breast cancer
Quiet place to eat and study for nontraditional and veteran students
University life
ACIC seeking peer mentors
Kudos, publications and presentations
Dietetics students receive scholarship from international food service organization
Personnel changes
Distinguished alumna joins A.Q. Miller School as visiting professor and scholar
Human resources and benefits
Printed W-2 forms mailed
Volunteer opportunities
Find out about your metabolic health, body composition and aerobic capacity — and get a free breakfast