| State Tipoffs Involving Kansas Newsletter for Tuesday November 11, 2025 ( 4 items ) |
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Kansas State University: People With Purpose - Laura Miller
MANHATTAN, Kansas, Nov. 11 -- Kansas State University issued the following Q&A on Nov. 10, 2025, by Mary Adeyemo with Laura Miller, associate professor of veterinary virology, immunology and genetics in the College of Veterinary Medicine:
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People with purpose: Laura Miller
Meet the researcher who's finding a more agile approach to biosecurity
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With an urgent sense of the need to create a more agile approach to preventing infectious diseases, the heart of Laura Miller's passion lies in
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Researcher seeks to understand delays in language development
LAWRENCE, Kansas, Nov. 10 -- The University of Kansas posted the following news:
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Researcher seeks to understand delays in language development
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LAWRENCE A tool that University of Kansas researcher Nancy Brady and colleagues pioneered over a decade ago to measure the growth of infants' pre-speech communication skills has been translated into several languages and referenced in more than 100 research papers, including a new one published in the Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing R
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Study finds Kansas City fare-free bus policy attracted new riders, increased overall use
LAWRENCE, Kansas, Nov. 10 -- The University of Kansas posted the following news:
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Study finds Kansas City fare-free bus policy attracted new riders, increased overall use
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LAWRENCE Every campaign season, politicians debate the potential benefits and drawbacks of making public transit free. New research from the University of Kansas has found that when Kansas City made its bus service fare-free in 2020, it not only attracted new riders but also increased overall bus use for many. These
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Veterans Day reminds KU ROTC students why they chose a military career
LAWRENCE, Kansas, Nov. 10 -- The University of Kansas posted the following news:
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Veterans Day reminds KU ROTC students why they chose a military career
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Honor. Legacy. Sacrifice. Freedom. Those are the words University of Kansas ROTC students use when reflecting on Veterans Day. They also talk of their desire to carry on the tradition of serving and defending the country, and their appreciation for those who came before them.
High school and college ROTC programs were the pathway to
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