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Britt, Bell study financial resiliency of soldiers
Two Kansas State University researchers are crunching the numbers when it comes to the financial status of soldiers at Fort Riley.
Doctoral students present at Capitol research summit
Ten graduate students represented K-State at the 8th annual Capitol Graduate Research Summit in Topeka in February.
Moxley, Schulz travel to Iraq
Virginia Moxley, dean of the College of Human Ecology, and K-State President Kirk Schulz are traveling to Basra, Iraq, as guests of Maj. Gen. Vincent Brooks, commanding general of the 1st Infantry Division at Fort Riley.
Jen Case studies athletes weight goals, suggests high protein diets
From starvation diets to sauna suits, athletes in sports like mixed martial arts, wrestling and boxing often to go unhealthy extremes to meet their weight class goals.
Military families institute opens Oct. 2
The new Institute for the Health and Security of Military Families will coordinate research and outreach programs that address the well-being of military personnel, veterans and their families after the battle. The institute opens on Oct. 2. Briana Nelson Goff, professor and associate dean of the College of Human Ecology, serves as director. How to cope [...]
