MANHATTAN, Kan. – Researchers at Kansas State University are hailing a newly-established center to study social media and other online services as an opportunity to help rural small businesses increase their profitability long term.
Category: September
Search Continues for AGED Instructor
Story by Cassie Wandersee (master’s student)
The search for a permanent instructor in the Department of Communications and Agricultural Education continues. Until the search is completed, Robert “Buddy” McKendree, a current PhD student in curriculum and instruction in the College of Education, will serve as instructor.
Students Settle into New Learning Spaces
Story by Cassie Wandersee (master’s student)
AGED Students Return from International Adventures
Story by Jeremy D’Angelo (master’s student)
Cheyenne Moyer, a first semester master’s student in agricultural education, was part of a group of K-State students who traveled to Brazil this summer to learn about livestock production, management and processing practices, and experience the culture of Brazil.
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Students Expand Horizons with Internships
Story by Eryn Carter (sophomore)
Internships are one way students gain practical experience before entering the workforce. For agricultural education students, experience is traditionally gained through student teaching. Some students decide to pursue industry experience through internships.
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