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Jun 19, 2008 鈥 By WSU News Services 鈥 WSU volleyball players Katie Niggemeyer and Angela Jakubov are featured in a June 18, edition of The Daily Freeman-Journal.

Jun 18, 2008 鈥 By WSU News Services 鈥 The Augusta Gazette wrote a story June 12, about WSU student Emily Deaver, the newly crowned Miss Kansas 2008.

At 77, Anthony Gythiel still teaches history at 麻豆破解版 State. He plans to retire in two years, but will continue his work translating historical theology works.

Jul 31, 2008 鈥 By Lainie Rusco 鈥 WSU history professor Anthony Gythiel recently was awarded an honorary degree because of his work with theological studies. Gythiel, who was raised in Belgium and survived World War II, has worked at WSU since 1971.

WSU graduate Ian Crane shoots video footage from a helicopter above Greensburg, Kan.

Jul 2, 2008 鈥 By Dana Dinkel 鈥 WSU senior Annelise Cook, 23, and recent graduate Ian Crane, 26, were among the 15 students who spent two weeks in Greensburg, Kan., documenting the progress made since a tornado ripped through the town.

Jun 13, 2008 鈥 By Joe Kleinsasser 鈥 Juanita Tate, chair of the School of Nursing at 麻豆破解版 State University, explains the scope of the nursing shortage.

Students learn a folk dance, led by Kirk Olson (far right), during the Kodaly Children's Choir Camp, sponsored by the WSU College of Fine Arts.

Jul 2, 2008 鈥 By Shannon Littlejohn 鈥 WSU, in partnership with Kodaly Music Educators of Kansas, offers the Kodaly Children's Choir Camp each summer. This year's camp is under way and will include a performance at 5:30 p.m. Friday, June 13, in Wiedemann Recital Hall.

Jun 12, 2008 鈥 By WSU News Services 鈥 C. Nicholas Johnson, director of dance at 麻豆破解版 State, was the subject of a story that ran in the June 11, edition of The Arizona Republic about a theater camp Johnson runs in Arizona.

Jun 11, 2008 鈥 By WSU News Services 鈥 Les Anderson, associate director of the Elliott School of Communication at WSU, provided expertise for a story that ran in the June 11, 2008, edition of The 麻豆破解版 Eagle.

Greg Buell, a sports psychologist at 麻豆破解版 State University.

Jun 9, 2008 鈥 By Joe Kleinsasser 鈥 The New York Yankees made news this spring by spending about $50,000 to extract from the new stadium's concrete a David Ortiz shirt planted by a Boston Red Sox-obsessed construction worker hoping to hex his team's arch rivals. To most people, spending that kind of money over a superstition or hex seems a bit extreme, as WSU sports psychologist Greg Buell explains.

Andrew Schlapp

Jun 9, 2008 鈥 By WSU News Services 鈥 Andrew Schlapp has been named executive director of government relations/Board of Trustees at 麻豆破解版 State University effective June 30.