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| Public Policy Tipoffs Involving Kansas Newsletter for 2025-01-11 ( 5 items ) |
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Alsafeer Named Select Sport America NAIA Men's Soccer Coach of the Year (10)
KANSAS CITY, Missouri, Jan. 10 -- The National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics issued the following news release:
Saif Alsafeer has been named the 2024 Select Sport America NAIA Men's Soccer Coach of the Year after lifting Dalton State (Ga.) to the Red Banner, capping off a stellar season. This is the first time Alsafeer has been awarded this honor in his coaching career.
He has guided the Roadrunners since the 2019 season and has an overall record of 90-19-10 at Dalton State includin more PR
Friends University Announces a United Vision Delivering Value Through the Belle Plaine Revitalization Project (10)
WICHITA, Kansas, Jan. 10 -- Friends University issued the following news:
A collaborative initiative between Friends University students, faculty, and the Belle Plaine community is breathing new life into the city with the Belle Plaine Revitalization Project. This pioneering campaign aims to reimagine and improve key areas of the city, including the downtown district, Watson Park, and the iconic historic water tower.
Guided by civic engagement, more than 20 Friends University students involve more PR
Gunn Selected as Select Sport America NAIA Women's Soccer Coach of the Year (10)
KANSAS CITY, Missouri, Jan. 11 -- The National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics issued the following news release:
After leading her team to their first Red Banner in program history in 2024, SCAD Savannah (Ga.) head coach Rebecca Gunn was tabbed as the 2024 Select Sport America NAIA Women's Soccer Coach of the Year. This is the first time Gunn has been awarded this honor in her coaching career.
After 19 years at the helm of the Bees Women's Soccer Program, Gunn reached the mountaintop more PR
University of Kansas: $2.5M Grant Will Support Nature-based Study of Pathogen Resistance in Perennial Crop Systems (10)
LAWRENCE, Kansas, Jan. 7 (TNSres) -- The University of Kansas issued the following news:
Plant pathogens -- microorganisms and other disease-causing agents -- can wreak havoc on agricultural and forest crop plantings, as well as rangeland. Managing annual monoculture crops to resist disease means using specific products or practices to disrupt the pathogen population.
But researchers think an altogether different strategy could work in an alternate system: perennial polyculture.
University more PR
University of Kansas: Physicians Reveal Outlooks and Concerns About Use of Artificial Intelligence in Medical Care (10)
LAWRENCE, Kansas, Jan. 11 (TNSres) -- The University of Kansas issued the following news:
Whether it's the Emergency Medical Hologram in "Star Trek" or the "MedPod" in the "Alien" films, the creators of science fiction have long considered the healing possibilities of artificial intelligence. Now physicians are also pondering the modern reality of such futuristic concepts.
"It's easy to speculate about how medicine will change with the emergence of AI. But for this research, we were concerned more PR
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