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  • In a school setting where curriculums and lesson plans rule, some argue that our littlest learners could benefit more with less. Author and childhood…
  • Presidential historian Doris Kearns Goodwin has written about some of the the most powerful people in the world. She shares with Steve Kraske leadership…
  • Kansas is seeking a renewal of the Medicaid waiver for its KanCare program. As the federal government decides whether to grant the waiver, we discuss…
  • The variety of candidates running for President means lots of choices for the electorate. So, what factors influence our vote? From party affiliation to…
  • On this week's Statehouse Blend, leaders of faith based organizations discuss their unique view on the current political climate in Kansas.This is an…
  • The battle against urban blight in both Kansas Cities goes back to the early 20th Century. We look at where policies succeeded and failed in those metro…
  • Centers For Advanced Professional Studies (CAPS) moves high school juniors and seniors from the classroom to professional environments to learn. Hear how…
  • For Randy Schekman, it all began with a toy microscope and pond scum. Now he’s a recipient of the Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine for his role in…
  • Autism is often talked about as a checklist of different challenges and deficits, but how can we approach autism in a more balanced way? Author Barry…
  • NPR's legal affairs correspondent Nina Totenberg talks about two impending supreme court decisions that will determine the future of the Affordable Care…
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