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K-State Analytical Lab takes new name to honor Ben Brent

Dr. Ben Brent spent 36 years serving K-State's Animal Sciences and Industry stakeholders.

December 26, 2018

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Dr. Brent and Dr. Evan Titgemeyer
LAB RENAMED: The K-State Animal Sciences and Industry Analytical Lab was recently renamed the Ben E. Brent Analytical Lab. Pictured with Dr. Brent (right) is Dr. Evan Titgemeyer, K-State Animal Sciences and Industry interim department head.

The Kansas State University Department of Animal Sciences and Industry Analytical Lab in Weber 202 was renamed the Ben E. Brent Analytical Lab on Dec. 14.

Dr. Ben Brent, Manhattan, spent 36 years serving K-State and Animal Sciences and Industry stakeholders. He joined the K-State ASI faculty in 1966 after first earning his bachelor’s and master’s degrees from K-State and his doctorate in ruminant nutrition from Michigan State University.

Brent's career was exemplified by his role in elevating the research component of the department.  Dr. Guy Kiracofe, KSU ASI professor emeritus, explains, “Ben was the faculty member who put ‘science’ in animal science and industry. He made a huge contribution to our department.”

Brent provided the leadership and direction in the development of a cooperative analytical lab to provide services to all animal-related areas of the Kansas Agricultural Experiment Station.

Kiracofe explains that Brent helped build ASI’s reputation as a research department, which helped recruit graduate students. He was also an early pioneer in the ASI department regarding the application of computers to address animal agriculture applications.

“His guidance and service on graduate student advisory committees was truly outstanding,” Kiracofe says. “His mantra was service above self.”

Today, Brent stays active in the Manhattan area playing in the Community Band and is treasurer for the First United Methodist Church. He also has a passion for commodity trading and is a founding partner of Buchanan and Company in Manhattan. His wife of 44 years, Ellie, passed away in December 2016.

Source: K-State

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