Distinguished Professors
Read MoreJames Sherow, professor of history, stands on Friday, April 27, 2018, in front of Calvin Hall, where he studies and writes about railroad and Chisholm Trail history. Sherow was recently selected as a University Distinguished Professor, which is the highest honor Kansas State University can bestow on its faculty. (Tiffany Roney | Collegian Media Group)
James Sherow, professor of history, stands on Friday, April 27, 2018, in front of Calvin Hall, where he studies and writes about railroad and Chisholm Trail history. Sherow was recently selected as a University Distinguished Professor, which is the highest honor Kansas State University can bestow on its faculty. (Tiffany Roney | Collegian Media Group)
James Sherow, professor of history, stands on Friday, April 27, 2018, in front of Calvin Hall, where he studies and writes about railroad and Chisholm Trail history. Sherow was recently selected as a University Distinguished Professor, which is the highest honor Kansas State University can bestow on its faculty. (Tiffany Roney | Collegian Media Group)
Mary Beth Kirkham, who was recently recognized as a University Distinguished Professor of agronomy, stands on Friday, April 27, 2018, in front of a wall of plants in Throckmorton Plant Sciences Center, where she studies crop physiology and soil-plant-water relations. (Tiffany Roney | Collegian Media Group)
David Poole, professor of exercise physiology and director of K-State’s Cardiorespiratory Exercise Lab, discusses how he uses a microscope to study oxygen transport in tissues on Tuesday, May 1, 2018, in Cole Hall. Dr. Poole was recently chosen for the 2018 Edward F. Adolph Distinguished Lectureship from the Environmental and Exercise Physiology section of the American Physiological Society. (Tiffany Roney | Collegian Media Group)
David Poole, professor of exercise physiology and director of K-State’s Cardiorespiratory Exercise Lab, demonstrates the use of a microscope where he studies oxygen transport in tissues on Tuesday, May 1, 2018, in Cole Hall. Dr. Poole was recently chosen for the 2018 Edward F. Adolph Distinguished Lectureship from the Environmental and Exercise Physiology section of the American Physiological Society. (Tiffany Roney | Collegian Media Group)
David Poole, professor of exercise physiology and director of K-State’s Cardiorespiratory Exercise Lab, demonstrates the use of a microscope where he studies oxygen transport in tissues on Tuesday, May 1, 2018, in Cole Hall. Dr. Poole was recently chosen for the 2018 Edward F. Adolph Distinguished Lectureship from the Environmental and Exercise Physiology section of the American Physiological Society. (Tiffany Roney | Collegian Media Group)
David Poole, professor of exercise physiology and director of K-State’s Cardiorespiratory Exercise Lab, demonstrates the use of a microscope where he studies oxygen transport in tissues on Tuesday, May 1, 2018, in Cole Hall. Dr. Poole was recently chosen for the 2018 Edward F. Adolph Distinguished Lectureship from the Environmental and Exercise Physiology section of the American Physiological Society. (Tiffany Roney | Collegian Media Group)
David Poole, professor of exercise physiology and director of K-State’s Cardiorespiratory Exercise Lab, studies in his office at Cole Hall on Tuesday, May 1, 2018. Dr. Poole was recently chosen for the 2018 Edward F. Adolph Distinguished Lectureship from the Environmental and Exercise Physiology section of the American Physiological Society. (Tiffany Roney | Collegian Media Group)
David Poole, professor of exercise physiology and director of K-State’s Cardiorespiratory Exercise Lab, studies in his office at Cole Hall on Tuesday, May 1, 2018. Dr. Poole was recently chosen for the 2018 Edward F. Adolph Distinguished Lectureship from the Environmental and Exercise Physiology section of the American Physiological Society. (Tiffany Roney | Collegian Media Group)
David Poole, professor of exercise physiology and director of K-State’s Cardiorespiratory Exercise Lab, stands in front of Cole Hall, where he studies how oxygen is transported from the atmosphere to tissues in the body. Dr. Poole was recently chosen for the 2018 Edward F. Adolph Distinguished Lectureship from the Environmental and Exercise Physiology section of the American Physiological Society. Photo taken Tuesday, May 1, 2018. (Tiffany Roney | Collegian Media Group)
David Poole, professor of exercise physiology and director of K-State’s Cardiorespiratory Exercise Lab, stands in front of Cole Hall, where he studies how oxygen is transported from the atmosphere to tissues in the body. Dr. Poole was recently chosen for the 2018 Edward F. Adolph Distinguished Lectureship from the Environmental and Exercise Physiology section of the American Physiological Society. Photo taken Tuesday, May 1, 2018. (Tiffany Roney | Collegian Media Group)
David Poole, professor of exercise physiology and director of K-State’s Cardiorespiratory Exercise Lab, stands in front of Cole Hall, where he studies how oxygen is transported from the atmosphere to tissues in the body. Dr. Poole was recently chosen for the 2018 Edward F. Adolph Distinguished Lectureship from the Environmental and Exercise Physiology section of the American Physiological Society. Photo taken Tuesday, May 1, 2018. (Tiffany Roney | Collegian Media Group)