What it means for K-State Research and Extension is an opportunity to reduce mailing costs. Check with your local postmaster to learn what you can do when producing your printed materials to get the best mailing rate.
Here's another opportunity that some faculty on K-State's Manhattan campus already are taking advantage of. K-State Research and Extension's duplicating center is printing course materials that can then be sold through the distribution center directly to students.
If you've got an idea for taking advantage of this service, contact Greg LeValley at 785-532-1158 or glevalle@ksu.edu ; or Gina Nixon at 785-532-5804, or gnixon@ksu.edu .
--Greg LeValley
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