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Kansas State University

According to source – A Kansas State University professor is helping students enhance their self-confidence and academic performance by creating a map of learning.

Candice Shoemaker, professor of horticulture, has put in more than four years examining students and self-efficacy. Self-efficacy consists of student confidence in understanding topics and it is usually related to academic motivation, learning and achievement. Shoemaker’s published research came out in a recent issue of HortTechnology.

Shoemaker in addition wanted ways to track student development through the entire course, so she created a pre- and post-semester assessment.

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According to source – A former professor at Kansas State University and his wife have given $100,000 to the school to bolster undergraduate student research in the College of Engineering.

During the four years Raj Nathan spent in Manhattan, he initiated a new program in manufacturing and systems engineering and started an advanced systems institute.

He was recognized with the prestigious James L. Hollis Award for Excellence in Undergraduate Teaching and named the Steel Ring adviser of the year. He also received the Society of Manufacturing Engineers’ Outstanding Young Manufacturing Engineer Award.

Nathan is currently the executive vice president at Sybase, a global software company.

His wife, Diana, is a 1983 graduate of Kansas State’s College of Engineering.

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According to source, Kansas State University plans to remember Martin Luther King Jr. this month by playing a recently discovered audio recording of a speech the civil rights leader delivered at the school less than three months before he was assassinated.

Administrators believe any recording the school may have had of King’s Jan. 19, 1968, convocation speech probably burned later that year in an arson fire that gutted Nichols Hall, where the university radio station, KSAC, and the student-run station, KSDB, were housed.

But the school recently received some surprising news. Shortly after King delivered the speech, Galyn Vesey of Wichita requested a reel-to-reel tape of it from a radio station and kept it in his personal library.

Vesey, a former Wichita city worker who is now the project director of Research on Black Wichita, said he had no idea Kansas State didn’t have a recording of the speech, which was titled “The Future of Integration.”

“I listened to Dr. King’s message, which was superb as usual,” Vesey said in a news release. “In those days when I heard a great speech, if there was any chance at all to acquire it, I did so. The net result was that I received two reel-to-reel tapes of Dr. King’s message.”

People who joined King on stage in 1968 will share their memories of the event when the school plays the recording on Jan. 27 at its Martin Luther King Fellowship Luncheon. The event has been dubbed “The Dreamer Speaks Again.”

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Kansas State University, originally named Kansas State Agricultural College, was founded on February 16, 1863, during the American Civil War.

Kansas State University has received a $250,000 gift to establish a scholarship honoring a Dodge City alumnus and business executive.

Edward Jones, a St. Louis-based financial services firm, donated the $250,000 gift to establish the Douglas E. Hill/Edward Jones College of Business Administration Scholarship.

He directed financial advisers in Kansas and Oklahoma before becoming a senior partner and moving to St. Louis.

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