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KSU's pawpaw specialist featured in the Courier-Journal
Pat McDonogh, C-J Âé¶ąÖ±˛Ąâ€™s pawpaw specialist Sheri Crabtree is featured in a story written by Courier-Journal’s food writer Jere Downs. Crabtree describes how the University plays a fruitful role as “the world’s largest pawpaw research plantation of 30 cultivars.” Click here to read “America’s forgotten fruit.”     Â
Dayton Contemporary Dance Company visits KSU
Dayton Contemporary Dance Company’s contemporary and jazz instructor Marlayna Locklear leads KSU students during a master class today at Bradford Hall.     Â
New Physics Professor Dons a Tux to Opening Convocation
If you wear a tuxedo to Âé¶ąÖ±˛Ąâ€™s opening convocation, you just might get some attention. Physics professor Anders Gardestig, who is among the new faces on campus, didn’t expect his black tails would turn so many heads. For him, it’s simply part of Sweden’s tradition. Professor Anders Gardestig “At least at the big universities in Sweden, this is the regalia, high-festivity costume,” says Gardestig, who is...
Thorobred witnesses finalization of the Clean Power Plan
By Traci Thomas FRANKFORT, Ky. — While many planned road trips and prepared to endure the heat of summer, a sophomore from the College of Agriculture, Food Science, and Sustainable Systems traveled to the nation’s capital to experience firsthand what it takes to improve the well-being of Americans. At the close of the spring semester, D’Andre Garrison, who is majoring in Agriculture, Food and Environment, received a phone...