K-State Center on Aging
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Kansas State University's Center on Aging coordinates and develops educational and training programs in aging, stimulates aging research, coordinates outreach activities, and serves as a referral center for information on aging resources in Kansas.
The Center on Aging faculty are committed to programs of education and training, outreach, and research, which address general issues of aging and seek solutions to the challenges of aging. Undergraduate students may work toward an emphasis in gerontology regardless of their primary major or discipline. Graduate students can apply for a graduate certificate or masters in gerontology. Most of the courses are offered through faculty in disciplinary departments throughout the university.
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- Eldertopia: How Elders Will Change the World by Dr. Bill Thomas
The PEAK-ED Culture Change website has been removed. If you are interested in the PEAK-ED Educational Modules they are available at http://www.agingkansas.org/LongTermCare/PEAK/peak.htm#modules. If you would like to have an in-service training or consultation related to Culture Change and/or the PEAK-ED project please contact our office.



