News – Archives
July 2009
K-State's Educational Administration Programs are Helping to Lead Students Toward Success
Kansas State University's Division of Continuing Education, in association with K-State's department of educational leadership, offers degree programs in educational administration to meet the pressing demands of education.
K-State's educational administration master of science and doctor of education programs provide students with newly designed courses that take a broad view of leadership beyond the traditional training of school administrators. The programs help to meet individual professional goals that lead to district, building and program-level licensure as public school leaders. – Full story
July 2009 Issue of “The Leading Edge – a Newsletter for K-State Distance Students
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“The Leading Edge” is published online five times each year to help distance students develop a connection with K-State, even if they never get to come to the Manhattan campus. Each issue provides information about university services, faculty and staff, campus events, and other information valuable to all Wildcats, near or far.
K-State College of Business Administration and Beef Cattle Institute Partner to Offer Graduate Certificate for Animal Health Industry
Kansas State University will offer a new 16-credit-hour online graduate certificate in the management of animal health-related organizations beginning this fall.
The certificate program was developed by K-State's College of Business Administration through a partnership with K-State's Beef Cattle Institute and Division of Continuing Education. – Full Story
Special K-State Courses Help Students Beat Stress
A recent Associated Press-mtvU poll that statistically represents how college students are suffering from the current recession shows that they're being impacted by the stresses of financial worries, family issues and extracurricular activities – even more so than a year ago.
Help, though, is within reach. Kansas State University stress management courses, offered through the Division of Continuing Education, address the stresses encountered in life, equip students with the knowledge to gain self-regulation, and could help students counter a personal meltdown. – Full story
K-State Offering Horticultural Therapy Graduate Certificate Program Beginning in Fall 2009
Kansas State University's department of horticulture, forestry and recreation resources and Division of Continuing Education will offer a 16-credit hour graduate certificate program in horticultural therapy beginning this fall.
The program will train professionals to use live plants and the growing environment to heal and rehabilitate people. – Full story