Article: Kansas State Engaged in Kansas Communities to Help Find Solutions to Problems, Save Money, Improve Quality of Life

MANHATTAN, Kan., Sept. 19 /U.S. Newswire/ -- The staff at Kansas State University's new Center for Engagement and Community Development don't plan to just continue the role of Kansas State as a helping partner to Kansas communities, they say. They want to take it up a notch by becoming active partners with towns and cities all over the state.

Director David Procter said the new center is a one-stop place for community leaders to find out what Kansas State can do to help them solve community challenges and problems. The goal is to apply Kansas State's expertise in issues of community development everywhere in Kansas.

"We envision the center as a front door for community leaders who seek ...

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