This article is about Judy Horsch, daughter of Joseph M. Tucker, continues to share the family's story about the Harvest Brigade.
This article is a history of the Massey-Harris Harvest Brigade.
These materials are the A. Q. Miller School of Journalism and Mass Communication's accreditation self-study report and re-accreditation recommendation from 2013-2014.
A.Q. Miller School of Journalism and Mass CommunicationsOne ribbon reads "The 100th Kansas State Fair, 2012" and two ribbons read "100 Years of the Kansas State Fair 1913-2013."
Slides, cassettes, and DVDs on food policy, land values, and food shortages.
Larry Weigel created the music on the CD for Tex Winter's birthday in 2010, and created the word art (tag cloud) in 2011 with help from Matt McCoy. The words came from responses of former KSU basketball players to the question, "What word or phrase best describes Coach Winter?"
This is a small collection housed with the Ada Rice Papers (U2011.29) and the Office of Military Affairs (U2011.16).
Weigel, LarryThe Sesquicentennial Steering Committee records contain materials related to Kansas State University's celebration of its 150th anniversary. There are records from the planning stage of the celebration such as meeting minutes and marketing plans. Also, this collection has information over the Kickoff Weekend, Wildcat March (auction totals and details), Grand Finale, the Gala 150 (guest list and invitations), and the time capsule. There are two books Wildcat March and Generations of Success. Other items in the collection are two-anniversary coins, two-anniversary pins, promotional posters, and three large sesquicentennial banners for each campus (Manhattan, Salina, and Olathe).
Sesquicentennial Steering CommitteThese papers include correspondence, photographs, publications, audio/visual items, events ephemera, and a poster. The papers span from early 2009 to early 2011 and document the Schulz family’s activities after moving to Manhattan, Kansas. These activities included Kirk Schulz’s presidency at Kansas State University, K-State sporting events, partnerships with Fort Riley, and Noel Schulz’s work with women’s issues. The correspondence in this collection is predominately cards sent to the family for the inauguration of Kirk Schulz, and others wishing the family well. The publications consist mainly of newspapers and other materials documenting the Schulz inauguration, as well as other major events at Kansas State University that included athletic competitions and the hiring of major Kansas State personnel. The remainder of the material in the collection pertains to the presidency of Kirk Schulz.
Schulz familyThese records include a partnership agreement between Fort Riley and Kansas State University, as well as the Fort Riley-2015 Campaign Plan and a pamphlet about on-campus housing at Saunders Barracks, all between 2009 and 2011.
This is a small collection housed in a box with the Ada Rice Papers (U2011.29) and the Tex Winter collection (U2011.20).
Office of Military AffairsThis series of internal news and newsletters cover Animal Science and Industry Department events from September 2008 to June 2011 and includes information from Listservs and events through 2015.
Department of Animal Sciences and IndustryContains drafts, notes, and revisions related to Michael Jacobson's speeches, as well as many final versions of them. Dates between 2008 and 2009, with another file labeled "Speeches—Future" that contains notes, source material, and cardboard clippings from food containers for future speeches.
This subseries is composed of photographs from Mexico and the United States of America. Important locations in this subseries are Copper Canyon (from 2008), Mexico City, and Oaxaca in Mexico and the Midwest region of the U.S. The photos feature buildings (especially churches), landscapes, streets, pottery, and notable anthropological, archeological, and geological sites.
Includes summary reports, progress reports, and self studies from accreditation visits. Documents analyze and assess curriculum, learning outcomes, and student assessment plans.
Includes program assessment and accreditation reconsideration reports. Programs discussed include Marriage and Family therapy Graduate Program, Didactic Program in Dietetics, Hospitality Administration Program, and the Interior Design Program.
The Arthropod Genomics Center and Ecological Genomics Project was a part of the Targeted Excellence program through the Provost's Office beginning in 2005. More than 50 faculty members and about 100 totaly people worked with seasonal insects and ticks. They looked at genetics in ecological systems and changes due to environmental factors. This center is one of the pioneers in the area of both Anthropod and Ecological Genomics.
These records include information on an International Symposium and workshops, annual reports, budgets, activities, curriculum, infrastructure, newsletters, and records of visiting scientists.