
Institute for Civic Discourse and Democracy check out this cool video on public health put together by K-state faculty and students at http://www.generationpublichealth.org/
www.generationpublichealth.org
You might think we’re one of the healthiest nations, but we’re not. Compared to other developed nations, we’re lagging far behind. The thing is: It doesn’t have to be this way. We can make this the healthiest nation in one generation. ...

Institute for Civic Discourse and Democracy K-State faculty and staff are working in a variety of ways to improve the health of fellow Kansans and citizens worldwide. K-State’s Center for Engagement and Community Development is proud to sponsor an afternoon colloquium to highlight K-State’s work in health and invites faculty, staff, students and community members to come join the discussion.
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Institute for Civic Discourse and Democracy Come to the Eisenhower Forum to discuss Healthcare options tonight at the Eisenhower Presidental Library and Museum. A KSU van will be leaving at 5:20 from College Avenue United Methodist church, let us know if you want a ride. If not see you there at 7!

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Our Director,David Procter, will discuss the Rural Grocery Store SustainabilityInitiative
at the House Hunger Caucus in DC this Wednesday. To find out more about
the Caucus check out this blog from last May's Caucus http://www.mcc.gov/blog/ceo/2009/05/
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There is a growing consensus to collaborate and better coordinate efforts across various government agencies to address acute hunger and implement innovative solutions to sustainable food security to benefit the world’s poor. Food security policy experts from across the U.S. ...

Institute for Civic Discourse and Democracy Come to the KSU Health Colloquium in the KSU Flint Hills Room to hear about current health issues in the US, it runs from 1-5 but you can stop by whenever!

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K-State news covers upcoming Health Colloquium. Be sure to stop by from 1-5 tommorrow in the KSU Union Flint Hills room!
http://www.k-state.edu/media/newsrelease s/oct09/healthforum102209.html
Ways K-State working to improve health of Kansas, citizens worldwide to be featured at Oct. 29 collo
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Ways K-State working to improve health of Kansas, citizens worldwide to be featured at Oct. 29 colloquium

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Nearly three out of four Americans today worry that their income will not keep up with rising prices...These worries outstrip anxieties about losing a job, terrorist attacks, crime, and losing savings in the stock market.
The questions we must address are: How can we get the health care we require, in the face of rising costs? How can we pay for what we need?
How do we pay for what we need?
Hora:Quarta-feira, 4 de Novembro de 2009 19:00
Local:Eisenhower Presidental Library and Museum

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The Missouri Commissioner of Higher Education has featured our ICDD
partner, emPowerU, on his blog, The Commissioner’s Corner. Go to
http://dhemogov.typepad.com/.
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Insights and comments dealing with missouri higher education

Institute for Civic Discourse and Democracy wants to thank everyone for coming out to the first National Issues Forum of the school year... If you couldn't attend. Don't worry there are more coming up! Mark your calenders for November 4th and November 17th!

Institute for Civic Discourse and Democracy a KSU van will be driving to the Eisenhower Forum to leave at 5:20 tommorrow (Tuesday), let us know if you want a ride. If not see you there at 7!

Institute for Civic Discourse and Democracy now has a Twitter account. Follow us at http://twitter.com/KSTATE_ICDD!
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A rising chorus of complaints from the nation’s employers is a troublesome sign that too many of today’s high school graduates are ill prepared for the jobs they seek.What and how should young people be taught to best equip them for tomorrow’s workplace and to help strengthen the economy of the communities they live in...? What community resources—including but not limited to schools- can be brought to bear on the problem?
What should our community do?
Hora:Terça-feira, 29 de Setembro de 2009 19:00
Local:Eisenhower Presidential Library and Museum





















