Beyond the Classroom

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What happens when you reenvision the traditional classroom concept? You get "Beyond the Classroom," a program which brings faculty and other campus leaders into the residential and scholarship halls to join students for dinner and present on a variety of topics. Typically, 2-3 events are planned for each semester, and it is a unique opportunity for students to learn more about the research that is being conducted by leaders across campus.

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  • ItemOpen Access
    Beyond The Classroom: 3D Printing
    (Kansas State University. K-State First., 2016) Kansas State University, K-State First; Program
    A poster promoting the presentation "3D Printing" at Kansas State University, hosted by Jahvelle Rhone, Information Technology Coordinator with the Information Technology Assistance Center, on September 27, 2016 at Wefald Hall. The session taught the basics of 3D printing.
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    Beyond The Classroom: Advantages of Indoor Plants
    (Kansas State University. K-State First., 2016) Kansas State University, K-State First; Program
    A poster promoting the presentation "Advantages of Indoor Plants" at Kansas State University, hosted by Dr. Kim Williams, Professor of Greenhouse Management on October 24, 7-8 PM, in Derby Dining Center. Indoor plants contribute many benefits to the people around them. Learn what research from architects, engineers, NASA scientists, horticulturists, interior designers and psychologists shows about how plants influence human health, productivity, comfort and overall well-being.
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    Beyond The Classroom: Engineering a Greener Future
    (Kansas State University. K-State First., 2015) Kansas State University, K-State First; Program
    A poster promoting the presentation "Engineering a Greener Future, One Change at a Time" hosted by Dr. Jennifer Anthony, Associate Professor of Chemical Engineering, at Kansas State University on February 5, 2015 at 7 PM.
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    Beyond The Classroom: The Google Mindset
    (Kansas State University. K-State First., 2016) Kansas State University, K-State First; Program
    A poster promoting the presentation "The Google Mindset" at Kansas State University, hosted by Ashley Rhodes, Associate Professor of Biology on February 17, 2016 at 7-8 PM, in Putnam Hall.
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    Beyond The Classroom: Where The Classroom Meets The Residence Halls Fall 2013
    (Kansas State University. K-State First., 2013) Kansas State University, K-State First; Program
    What happens when you reenvision the traditional classroom concept? You get "Beyond the Classroom," a program which brings faculty and other campus leaders into the residential and scholarship halls to join students for dinner and present on a variety of topics. Typically, 2-3 events are planned for each semester, and it is a unique opportunity for students to learn more about the research that is being conducted by leaders across campus. This poster promotes the fall 2013 "Beyond The Classroom" events at Kansas State University: "I Love the '80s! How Dystopia, Nostalgia, and Ready Player One", "Indians, Cowboys, and US Realities", and "Hunger, Food, and Nutrition".
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    Beyond The Classroom: Design Disruptors
    (Kansas State University. K-State First., 2016) Kansas State University, K-State First; Program
    A poster promoting the presentation "Design Disruptors" at Kansas State University, hosted by Dr. Kim Baltrip, Assistant Professor in the A.Q. Miller School of Journalism and Mass Communications. The event was hosted on November 1, 2016 in Kedzie 004, and featured a screening of InVision's documentary that looked into renowned designers' worlds to see how design choices impact a viewer's daily life.
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    Beyond The Classroom: Where The Classroom Meets The Residence Halls Spring 2015
    (Kansas State University. K-State First., 2015) Kansas State University, K-State First; Program
    What happens when you reenvision the traditional classroom concept? You get "Beyond the Classroom," a program which brings faculty and other campus leaders into the residential and scholarship halls to join students for dinner and present on a variety of topics. Typically, 2-3 events are planned for each semester, and it is a unique opportunity for students to learn more about the research that is being conducted by leaders across campus. This poster promotes the spring 2015 "Beyond The Classroom" events at Kansas State University: "Engineering a Green Future, One Change at a Time", "A Backstage Pass of How a University Runs: Candor, Confidence and a Candid Look at K-State", and "At war with the Buddha of Love: the Greatest Statue Not Yet Built".
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    Beyond The Classroom: At War With the Buddha of Love
    (Kansas State University. K-State First., 2015) Program
    A poster promoting the presentation "At War With the Buddha of Love," hosted by Dr. Jessica Falcone, Associate Professor of Anthropology, at Kansas State University on April 28, 2015 at 7 PM.
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    Beyond The Classroom: StrengthsU
    (Kansas State University. K-State First., 2016) Program
    A poster promoting the presentation “StrengthsU" at Kansas State University, hosted by Jessica Arnold, Assistant Coordinator of New Student Services, and Erin Poppe, StrengthsQuest Graduate Assistant, on February 2, 2016 at Derby Dining Center. The session includes discussion about students' personal strengths and engaged the students in two activities that reflected their strengths, as defined by the Gallup StrengthsQuest poll.
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    Beyond The Classroom: A Backstage Pass of How a University Runs
    (Kansas State University. K-State First., 2015) Program
    A poster promoting the presentation "A Backstage Pass of How a University Works" at Kansas State University, hosted by Dr. Pat Bosco, Vice President of Student Life and Dean of Students, on February 17, 2015 at 7 PM.