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K-State Research and Extension
123 Umberger Hall
Manhattan, KS 66506-3401
785-532-5820
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July 14, 2015

More Sites Move to the K-State CMS

Submitted by Joe Lear

The following local units, area offices, research centers, and campus sites have moved to the K-State CMS:

4-H Horticulture Judging Contest
Brown County
Gray County
Healthy You
Kansas Crop Improvement Association
Kansas PRIDE program
KCARE
Kearny County
Kids a Cookin’
Leavenworth County
Lyon County
Marion County
Master Food Volunteer
Northeast Area Office
Pawnee County
Reno County
Riley County
Shawnee County
Southeast Area Research Center
Stafford County

Congratulations to faculty and staff on making the move and thank you for all the effort that went into moving the site. Several offices are still waiting to be published to the K-State CMS and Julie is working hard to get all the sites that are ready, published as quickly as possible. We appreciate everyone working hard to get their sites ready to move and the extra time it takes to make the initial change. Please take time to look at the updated sites and how they’ve used the K-State CMS in creating the new sites.

We know there are several more local units and KSRE state wide sites that are ready to make the move to the K-State CMS in the coming weeks. We’re looking forward to seeing everyone’s site and we appreciate the work everyone is putting in to moving their sites to the K-State CMS.

As you’re preparing your site for the move, Julie Fosberg has some helpful hints before having your site published:

  • Make sure there are no links back to your local unit site in the KSRE CMS
  • Documents and Images have been uploaded and published to your site in the K-State CMS
  • If you want to use the events calendar in your site send an e-mail to calendar@ksu.edu. As you add events to your calendar and would like to have them on the KSRE main calendar, be sure to use the “recommended for” field to K-State Research and Extension Calendar. If these are professional development events you can recommend them to the KSRE Professional Development Calendar.
  • If you want to add social media feeds before the site goes live, contact Julie at jfosberg@k-state.edu.
  • When you’re ready to move, contact Julie and she’ll get your site added to the list of sites to be published.

If you still have questions, please contact Julie Fosberg, jfosberg@k-state.edu; Gary Kepka, gkepka@ksu.edu; David Dunn, dedunn@ksu.edu; or Steve Spencer, sspencer@ksu.edu.

If your site has moved and we haven’t recognized you, please let us know. We want to celebrate your move and thank you for the time and effort the faculty and staff in your office have dedicated to moving your site to the K-State CMS.

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