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Oct 6, 2014 — By WSU News Services — The Kansas Council for Economic Education (KCEE) recently received $70,000 in funding from the Office of the State Bank Commissioner. Portions of the funding will be used to sponsor the KCEE's LifeSmarts program and its annual Economics Poster Contest. LifeSmarts teaches students about consumer skills relating to personal finance, technology, consumer rights and responsibilities, health and sa

Oct 6, 2014 — By WSU News Services — The Kansas Council for Economic Education (KCEE) recently received $70,000 in funding from the Office of the State Bank Commissioner. Portions of the funding will be used to sponsor the KCEE's LifeSmarts program and its annual Economics Poster Contest. LifeSmarts teaches students about consumer skills relating to personal finance, technology, consumer rights and responsibilities, health and sa

Oct 6, 2014 — By WSU News Services — The Kansas Council for Economic Education (KCEE) recently received $70,000 in funding from the Office of the State Bank Commissioner. Portions of the funding will be used to sponsor the KCEE's LifeSmarts program and its annual Economics Poster Contest. LifeSmarts teaches students about consumer skills relating to personal finance, technology, consumer rights and responsibilities, health and sa

Oct 6, 2014 — By WSU News Services — The Kansas Council for Economic Education (KCEE) recently received $70,000 in funding from the Office of the State Bank Commissioner. Portions of the funding will be used to sponsor the KCEE's LifeSmarts program and its annual Economics Poster Contest. LifeSmarts teaches students about consumer skills relating to personal finance, technology, consumer rights and responsibilities, health and sa

Oct 6, 2014 — By WSU News Services — The Kansas Council for Economic Education (KCEE) recently received $70,000 in funding from the Office of the State Bank Commissioner. Portions of the funding will be used to sponsor the KCEE's LifeSmarts program and its annual Economics Poster Contest. LifeSmarts teaches students about consumer skills relating to personal finance, technology, consumer rights and responsibilities, health and sa

Oct 3, 2014 — By WSU News Services — Wichita State has commissioned thermal roof scans of a few buildings on campus to detect potential moisture problems on roofs as part of the campus rehabilitation and repair projects. A helicopter will hover over various campus buildings midday and again after dark on Saturday, Oct. 4, to complete the thermal scans. # # # # # Contact: Joe Kleinsasser, director of news and media relations, 316-97

Oct 3, 2014 — By WSU News Services — Wichita State has commissioned thermal roof scans of a few buildings on campus to detect potential moisture problems on roofs as part of the campus rehabilitation and repair projects. A helicopter will hover over various campus buildings midday and again after dark on Saturday, Oct. 4, to complete the thermal scans. # # # # # Contact: Joe Kleinsasser, director of news and media relations, 316-97

Oct 3, 2014 — By WSU News Services — Wichita State has commissioned thermal roof scans of a few buildings on campus to detect potential moisture problems on roofs as part of the campus rehabilitation and repair projects. A helicopter will hover over various campus buildings midday and again after dark on Saturday, Oct. 4, to complete the thermal scans. # # # # # Contact: Joe Kleinsasser, director of news and media relations, 316-97

Oct 3, 2014 — By WSU News Services — Wichita State has commissioned thermal roof scans of a few buildings on campus to detect potential moisture problems on roofs as part of the campus rehabilitation and repair projects. A helicopter will hover over various campus buildings midday and again after dark on Saturday, Oct. 4, to complete the thermal scans. # # # # # Contact: Joe Kleinsasser, director of news and media relations, 316-97

Oct 3, 2014 — By WSU News Services — U.S. Assistant Secretary of Commerce for Economic Development Jay Williams today announced a nearly $1.9 million U.S. Economic Development Administration (EDA) grant to Wichita State University to support advanced manufacturing. Assistant Secretary Williams made the announcement at a Manufacturing Day event at WSU, where he was joined by Kansas Gov. Sam Brownback and WSU President John Bardo, who