Your responses to our NFL Concussion Survey

By | September 27, 2013

FRONTLINE’s League of Denial: The NFL’s Concussion Crisis airs on October 8, 2013. Before this investigation into traumatic brain injury and the NFL is broadcast, we want to hear what you think about the state of the sport and if football players should be compensated. So far, we’ve heard from a little over a dozen people, and…

Free Books for KC's Youngest Learners Courtesy of Dolly Parton

By | September 26, 2013

Educators with Center School District’s early childhood services spent many hours this summer going door to door in the Marlborough neighborhood to sign children up for free books from country music star Dolly Parton. “After about two hours of walking around the neighborhood, we typically get about 10 people signed up for the Dolly Parton…

Big 5 Report: KC Biotech Start-up Working on Diabetes Cure for Pets

By | September 23, 2013

KCPT reporters Todd Feeback and Lindsey Foat visited Kansas City’s Likarda, a 2012 biotech startup hoping to help companion animals suffering from diabetes–using a treatment that started with dogs, then moved to humans, and now, back to dogs. Every day at 6am and 6pm Stephanie Kallas gives her mini-dachshund Daisy a shot of insulin to help…

Are You Ready for Some Football?

By | September 6, 2013

Tell us what YOU think about the NFL and head trauma.

Review of Teaching Programs Remains Controversial

By | August 30, 2013

Lindsey Foat | KCPT News A study published in June labeled teacher education programs at colleges and universities across the country an “industry of mediocrity.” Only four out of the 1200 elementary and secondary teacher preparation programs included in the Teacher Prep Review received top ratings. Kate Walsh is one of the authors of the study…

Future of Human Health May Rest in the Paws of our Animal Brethren

By | August 27, 2013

The 2013 Animal Health Research Symposium on August 26, 2013 explored how veterinary and human health researchers may find new cures and treatments through collaboration.

Kansas City Public Schools Celebrates Progress on State Assessment

By | August 23, 2013

After the release of the 2013 Missouri Annual Performance Report on August 23, 2013, Kansas City Public Schools Superintendent Dr. Steve Green declared a new renaissance for the scholars and families in the district.

NewsHour gets to the core of Common Core

By | August 16, 2013

A straightforward explanation of the Common Core and the computerized testing that will accompany the new standards.

The Examination: How many pages is 'Obamacare'?

By | August 7, 2013

THE EXAMINATION – This column looks for answers to what should be simple questions. This week’s question: How many pages is ‘Obamacare’? A simple search yields a wealth of fascinating estimates. And, like most things, the answer is simple, yet complicated. The easy answer is the law, as passed in 2010, weighs in at 906 pages. You…

An Artist's Eye: Ocularist Bud Turntine

By | August 7, 2013

This is the tale of two eyes and the man who made them. Bud Turntine is a board-certified ocularist who creates prosthetic eyes for patients out of his nondescript office in Shawnee, Kan. When you think of prosthetic eyes, images of round, glass eyeballs may come to mind. Indeed, fake eyes used to be made…