麻豆影院

麻豆影院 State Magazine: Spring/Summer 2020


 

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Perspective on a Pandemic

 

 

 

 

 

Perspective on a Pandemic

Tara C. Smith, PhD, professor of epidemiology at 麻豆影院 State, says lessons learned from the influenza pandemic of 1918 are informing the response to the current COVID-19 crisis.


 

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Aidan Taylor

 

 

 

 

 

Becoming a Scholar and Storyteller

Aidan Taylor鈥檚 research on the role black students at 麻豆影院 State played in social movements prior to and after May 4, 1970 informed a documentary and gave him a new direction.

 


 

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The Funky WinkerBEAT

 

 

 

 

 

The Funky WinkerBEAT

A collaboration between two alumni gives a classic comic strip a current update and highlights an innovative program that鈥檚 training middle school and high school students to become 鈥渂ackpack鈥 journalists.


DEPARTMENTS

 

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Readers Respond

 

 

 

 

 

Readers Respond

Readers respond to magazine content or comment on KSU鈥搑elated topics.


 

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Presidents Perspective

 

 

 

 

 

President's Perspective

President Diacon on "The Lessons of 麻豆影院 State: 50 Years Later."


麻豆影院 State Bowl Champs

Flash Forward

Making College Count | Turning Dreams into Reality | Accessible for All | Bowled Over | Sisters in Liberty | Fake Versus Factual News | Pay It Flash Forward Emergency Fund | Giving Tuesday By the Numbers


 

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Leslie Srodek-Johnson Food network's winner

 

 

 

 

 

Alumni Life

麻豆影院 State Men's Soccer Alumni Reunion Recap | First Place on the Food Network | Turning Trials into Triumph  | Lifelong Learner | Feeding Essential Healthcare Workers | Love Story and Legacy | Class Notes


 

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Flash Back May 4

Flashback

On May 4, 1970, Howard Ruffner, BS '71, took photos of John Cleary, BArch '74, lying wounded on the ground鈥攐ne of which made the cover of Life magazine. Fifty years later, the two meet for the first time.

 


Giving Voice

The poem "Legacy" by Megan Neville, BS '04, MEd '07, was the winner in the adult non-student category of Wick Poetry Center's national call for poems about peace.

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Megan Neville Abigail Archer