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James Monk awarded Kappa Omicron Nu fellowship
James Kale Monk has been awarded the Eileen C. Maddex Fellowship, a $2,000 grant to complete a master’s degree in marriage and family therapy at K-State. The award from Kappa Omicron Nu recognizes high quality of scholarship and potential for leadership.
Chef Jet Tila encores at March culinary workshop
Celebrity chef Jet Tila will demonstrate his signature Pad Thai, reveal the secrets of rolling sushi and share his award-winning recipe for Tom Yum soup during a culinary workshop March 10 on the K-State campus.
Early childhood teachers from China to visit KSU, Flint Hills
Bronwyn Fees is determined to plant Kansas in the hearts and minds of Chinese preschoolers. How? By putting on a show for 24 early childhood teachers and faculty at South China Normal University from China.
Stone House children exchange art with Chinese children
Preschoolers at Stone House, the Ruth Hoeflin Early Education Center on the K-State, became pen pals of sorts with preschoolers in China. But since most 3 to 5 year olds can’t write letters, they exchanged art.
Lin links wolfberries to vision improvement
Dingbo “Daniel” Lin, research assistant professor of human nutrition, is exploring the use of Chinese wolfberries to improve vision deficiencies that are common for type-2 diabetics.
K-State Working on Exchange Programs With China
Kansas State University’s Bill Meredith, special assistant to the provost and past director of K-State’s School of Family Studies and Human Services, is working to increase the number of exchange programs between K-State and China.
