| State Tipoffs Involving Kansas Newsletter for Wednesday November 12, 2025 ( 6 items ) |
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K-State Named Partner Institution in National Rural Education Leadership Center
MANHATTAN, Kansas, Nov. 12 -- Kansas State University issued the following news:
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K-State named partner institution in national rural education leadership center
Kansas State University has been selected by the University Council for Educational Administration as an institutional associate member for the Center for Innovative Rural Collaborative Leadership Education, or CIRCLE.
Karen Eppley, associate professor of education and director of the Rural Education Center in the College of Ed
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Kansas, Korea Sign Memorandum of Understanding for Reciprocal Driver's Licenses
TOPEKA, Kansas, Nov. 11 -- The Kansas Department of Commerce posted the following news release on Nov. 10, 2025:
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Kansas, Korea Sign Memorandum of Understanding for Reciprocal Driver's Licenses
Governor Laura Kelly today announced that the State of Kansas and the Republic of Korea signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) that establishes reciprocal driver's license recognition between the two jurisdictions. The shared agreement allows Korean nationals residing in Kansas to exchange the
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Mississippi College Becomes First University in the World to Be Inducted Into FCA's Ring of Honor
CLINTON, Mississippi, Nov. 12 -- Mississippi College issued the following news:
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Mississippi College becomes first university in the world to be inducted into FCA's Ring of Honor
Mississippi College (MC) was welcomed into the Fellowship of Christian Athletes' (FCA) Ring of Honor during an induction ceremony on Oct. 22 at FCA's National Support Center in Kansas City, Missouri.
MC is the first university to be so honored by the non-denominational Christian sports ministry that unites fait
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Research shows human gene PARP14 could be novel target for viral diseases or immune-mediated disorders
LAWRENCE, Kansas, Nov. 11 -- The University of Kansas posted the following news:
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Research shows human gene PARP14 could be novel target for viral diseases or immune-mediated disorders
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LAWRENCE Researchers at the University of Kansas have discovered a human gene, the protein PARP14, plays a role in regulating interferon, part of the body's innate immune system. Their study, appearing in journal mBio, could guide development of antiviral therapies for several groups of viral infection.
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University Dance Company Fall Concert builds to an out-of-this-world finale
LAWRENCE, Kansas, Nov. 11 -- The University of Kansas posted the following news:
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University Dance Company Fall Concert builds to an out-of-this-world finale
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Can dancers defy gravity (or at least make it appear they do)?
LAWRENCE The University Dance Company, in collaboration with the Department of Theatre & Dance, will present its Fall Concert Nov. 14-16. A major highlight for both University of Kansas dancers and community members is the connection between dance and science throug
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Veterans Day at Textron Aviation
WICHITA, Kansas, Nov. 11 [Category: BizAerospace] -- Textron Aviation, a subsidiary of Textron, issued the following news release:
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Veterans Day at Textron Aviation
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Honoring veterans and active-duty military personnel
At Textron Aviation, Veterans Day is a time of reflection and gratitude. With military-affiliated personnel representing 15% of its workforce, the company proudly supports those who have served in the United States Armed Forces.
Earlier this year Textron Aviation wa
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