USD 367 General Information USD 367 general Information. Student files maintained by the East Central KansasSpecial education Cooperative are considered to be confidential. http://209.172.223.212/district/geninfo.html
1998 Frontiers In Education Conference (FIE 98) annual, national conferences totally devoted to improvements in engineering education. Emailthe Planning Committee general Chair, Don Evans, or Program Co http://www.eas.asu.edu/~asufc/conference/text/
College Of Human Ecology At Kansas State University on a major initially choose general human ecology Family and Consumer Sciences EducationHuman ecology schools by completing kansas certification requirements. http://www.humec.ksu.edu/aboutus/
Extractions: Message from the Dean In a world focused on things, human ecology focuses first on people. The mission of the college of Human Ecology is to discover, disseminate, and apply knowledge to meet basic human needs and improve the human condition. This knowledge advances professions, public policies, human services, business, and industry. The college enrolls 1,200 undergraduate and 200 graduate students and employs more than 80 faculty members in teaching, research, and extension positions. Undergraduate programs offered in the college are listed below. Study focuses on the apparel industry from the manufacture of fibers and fabrications to apparel design, distribution and marketing. Students participate in field experiences with apparel designers, manufacturers, distributors, and retailers. Students emphasize one of the following areas of study: apparel design, apparel production, or apparel marketing. Graduates are prepared for positions in retail management, wholesale distribution, and apparel design and production. Interior Design Students learn to identify, analyze, and creatively solve problems related to the function of interior environments by participating in studio and lecture courses. Graduates are employed in commercial and residential interior design, design consulting, and specialized merchandising. The program is accredited by the Foundation for Interior Design Education Research.
Frontiers In Education: 2000 annual, international conferences totally devoted to improvements in engineeringeducation. will always take you to the conference related general information; http://fie.engrng.pitt.edu/fie2000/
Extractions: The 2000 Frontiers in Education Conference (FIE 2000) continues a thirty year tradition of promoting the widespread dissemination of innovations in engineering and computer science education. Sponsored by the and the IEEE Computer Society, the conference is one of the two most important, annual, international conferences totally devoted to improvements in engineering education. Thank you for your interest in the Electronic Proceedings for FIE2000. In order to enable easy navigation, the proceedings are organized in the following manner: To obtain copies of the printed version or CD version of the proceedings, please contact IEEE TAB Products, 445 Hoes Lane, P.O. Box 1331, Piscataway, NJ 08855-1331 USA, (732) 562-3913 or tab-promo@ieee.org The program will consist of peer-reviewed papers and works-in-progress, dealing with state-of-the-art implementations, creative pilot programs and non-traditional concepts in engineering education. Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:
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Extractions: Lawrence Workforce Center: www.kansasjob link.com Kansas Job Link is a free service of the Kansas Department of Human Resources. This site can help if you are looking for a job, an employee, or local job market information. KU Employment: Services are available to KU students and cover a wide array of employment- seeking activities including a Career and Employment Fair, mock interviews and resumes, to name a few.
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Extractions: 37th Annual Meeting Officers KC Info. Accommodations Abstracts Symposia ... Special Events Pennsylvanian shales and limestones underlie Kansas City, which is noted for secondary use of underground space in room and pillar limestone mines. Kansas City straddles the confluence of the Missouri and Kansas Rivers and the terminus of Pleistocene glaciation, both of which have heavily influenced land usage. Floods occur in upland valleys such as Brush Creek as well as major rivers. Field trips feature Pennsylvanian stratigraphy, urban environmental geology and paleontology, secondary commercial usage of underground space, and Quaternary landscape evolution. Theme sessions and symposia will focus on health and the environment, urban geology, paleobiology and stratigraphy, and K-16 geoscience education. We encourage those interested in presenting papers at a symposium to contact the symposium organizers in advance of submitting abstracts. The meeting organizers strongly encourage you to lodge at the Airport Hilton, the site of the meeting. Selected for its reasonable room rates, the Hilton Inn is a full service hotel with free in-room Web access, and exercise facilities ranging from swimming pools to basketball and tennis courts to a selection of cardiovascular fitness machines. The Kansas City Airport Hilton (8801 NW 112th Street, Kansas City, MO 64153) is near exit 12, just east of I-29. Free parking and airport shuttle are available. The conference room rate is $82 (single or sharing, with up to four to a room permissible.) Go to
Wheat State Whirlwind Tour general Information. oneday orientation to state government and higher educationissues participants engage in discussions with the people of kansas, learn what http://www.wheatstate.ku.edu/generalinfo.html
Extractions: Search the Wheat State Whirlwind site. For the past five years, about 40 professors and administrators have boarded a coach at the University of Kansas in Lawrence for a "whirlwind" tour of the state in May. The Wheat State Whirlwind Tour endeavors to bring a select group of KU personnel into a closer relationship with Kansans through a five-day statewide tour and a separate one-day orientation to state government and higher education issues. The participants engage in discussions with the people of Kansas, learn what KU means to Kansans, and develop ideas on how KU's resources could be of further assistance to the Wheat State. The tour serves as a public relations project, better familiarizes the University with the needs of Kansans, introduces new KU faculty to their adopted home state, and allows the faculty to enjoy the rare opportunity of interacting with colleagues from other disciplines.
Kansas Water Office Home Page For instance, you may have heard about the general decline of the OgallalaAquifer, the underground water source in western kansas. http://www.kwo.org/
Extractions: Welcome to the Kansas Water Office web page. The Kansas Water Office works with Kansans and the state's water resource agencies to develop the comprehensive State Water Plan. It's a multi-faceted plan that deals with issues including water quality, water conservation, water management, water-based recreation, public water supplies, flood management, and wetland and riparian management. F inancial support for the State Water Plan programs comes from all Kansans through fees, Economic Development Initiative Fund (lottery money), royalties on mined sand and the State General Fund (tax dollars). Youll find at our site information on all of these topics. For instance, you may have heard about the general decline of the Ogallala Aquifer , the underground water source in western Kansas. You may not know that water resource groups are working diligently to help water users conserve and extend the life of the aquifer. A lot of that work may be made possible thanks to federal funds available through the 2002 Farm Bills Environmental Quality Incentive Program (EQIP). The Water Office helps communities establish water conservation plans. They do several things. For one, they help communities prepare should a drought occur as it did in 2002 in Kansas. As the water supplies grow tighter, communities take successively stricter actions to be sure all customers will be served. The Water Office also works with communities to insure that the water drawn from surface water (streams or lakes) in eastern Kansas or groundwater (Ogallala aquifer) in western Kansas and treated is not lost due to leaks in the delivery system. The costs of pumping, treating and delivering
University Of Kansas Medical Center Guide to departments and clinical services, a professional staff listing, and how to make an appointment. Located in kansas City. http://www.kumc.edu/
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