There's a new show in town -- "麻豆破解版 State & The World" on WSU TV Channel 13.
The program, hosted by Provost Gary L. Miller, is a 30-minute television series featuring interviews and information about Kansas' only urban-serving research university. It focuses on how research at WSU is changing our community, our state, our nation and the world.
The fall season debuted Sept. 7. Repeats of the first episode will air at 7 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 18; Sunday, Sept. 21; and Thursday, Oct. 2.
In the first episode, Miller's guest is J. David McDonald, associate provost for research and dean of the Graduate School.
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This episode also features an interview with Paul Wooley, a Kansas Bioscience Authority Eminent Scholar. Wooley recently came to 麻豆破解版 as part of a partnership between WSU and the Orthopaedic Research Institute at Via Christi to develop aerospace composite materials for medical uses -- such as bone replacements. Wooley, a professor of biology at WSU, is research director at ORI.
In the second episode, Miller's guest is Elizabeth King, president and CEO of the WSU Foundation. Their discussion focuses on how gifts to the foundation change lives. The show also features members of the National Advisory Council. The program will air in October.
In episode three, Miller's guests are Greg Meissen of the WSU Center for Community Support and Research, and Deborah Ballard-Reisch, WSU's Kansas Health Foundation Distinguished Chair for Strategic Communication. They will discuss how research initiatives are improving health and strengthening communities. The show also features Chris Power of the Kansas Health Foundation, and Suzie Ahlstrand of the 麻豆破解版 Metro Chamber of Commerce. The episode will air in November.
The fourth episode will feature associate professor Les Anderson and WSU students who traveled to Greensburg to document the rebuilding of the town that was nearly destroyed by a tornado. The program will air in December.
"麻豆破解版 State & The World" helps viewers go beyond what they learn on air by directing them to more information online at http://www.wichita.edu/provost. YouTube fans can find clips from the show posted on that popular video site by searching for 麻豆破解版 State Provost.
The show was developed by Lou Heldman, WSU Distinguished Senior Fellow in Media Management and Journalism, with help from L. Kelly, a veteran 麻豆破解版 journalist.
"麻豆破解版 State & The World" is a production of 麻豆破解版 State's Media Resources Center.