Faculty Contacts
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The Prairie inspires art and natural exploration for many, and our initiative intends to further those explorations. Above: Currier and Ives, "Prairie Hens", Lithograph, ca. 1870. Below: Patricia Duncan, "Greater Prairie Chicken - Flint Hills #37." chromogenic print, date unknown |
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Here is a list of faculty interested in helping students, community members and other scholars learn more about the Prairie Studies initiative and related opportunities.
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John Briggs <jbriggs1@ksu.edu>,Konza Prairie Biological Station of Biology
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Amit Chakrabarti <amitc@phys.ksu.edu>, Department of Physics
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Elizabeth Dodd <edodd@ksu.edu>, English, on sabbatical Fall 2015
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Laura Donnelly <lauradonnelly@ksu.edu>, Dance Program
- Linda Duke <lduke@ksu.edu>, Marianna Kistler Beach Museum of Art
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Todd Holmberg <trholm@ksu.edu>, McCain Auditorium
- Jill Haukos <konzaed@ksu.edu>, Director of Education, Konza Prairie Biological Station
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Shreepad Joglekar <sjoglek@ksu.edu>, Art, Photography
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Katie Kingery-Page <kkp@ksu.edu>, Landscape Architecture/ Regional & Community Planning
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Kimberly Kramer <kramer@ksu.edu>, Architectural Engineering and Construction Science
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Stephanie Rolley <srolley@k-state.edu>, Landscape Architecture/ Regional & Community Planning
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Jeff Skibins <jskibins@ksu.edu>, Horticulture, Forestry and Recreation Resources
- David Vail <ddvail@ksu.edu>, K-State Libraries
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