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Proud to be first
A new scholarship is helping first-generation students complete their degrees — and improving one life at a time.
Continuing a legacy
Dr. Daniel Kuester holds the Roger Trenary Chair of Economics, an endowed chair to honor the legacy of the late economics professor, Roger Trenary.
Fighting ever fighting for a cure
The Johnson Cancer Research Center’s ground-breaking research funded with help from philanthropy.
Latest Campus impact
Taking off
From coding to cockpits, new program gives highschoolers a head start on tech careers What if high schoolers could earn college credit not only in math and Spanish but in aviation maintenance, business and cyber systems? Thanks to K-State Salina’s new pre-college pathway program, […]
Cracking the case
K-State professor’s research brings light to cybercrime challenges Kevin Steinmetz, a criminology professor in the College of Arts and Sciences, sees the real impact of cybercrime’s growth every day. Through his study funded by the National Science Foundation and an in-progress book, Steinmetz explores […]
One smart cookie
K-State doctoral student reveals science behind sweet-treat safety during winning thesis presentation A thesis can be long — sometimes hundreds of pages long. But during K-State’s Three Minute Thesis (3MT) competition, graduate students have just 180 seconds to combine years’ worth of research into […]
A critical lifeline
Pets in Kansas and surrounding states that need radiation cancer treatment have just one place to turn: K-State. But that care is at risk. “I was heartbroken. He has a piece of my heart, and after hearing his diagnosis, I just held him and […]
Raising the bar (and the roof)
K-State professors recognized as two of America’s top 200 residential architects For most K-Staters, “I’m proud of the house we’ve built” is a phrase only heard blasting from Bill Snyder Family Stadium on a crisp fall evening. But for Michael McClure, dean of the […]
Not your average lecture series
APDesign program links K-State students with prominent design professionals Forgettable lectures are a dime a dozen — but a truly great one leaves a lasting mark. Returning for its 51st cycle, K-State’s Ekdahl Distinguished Lecture Series proves that big ideas deserve a big stage […]
More than two cents’ worth
K-State unveils plan for further campuswide advising enhancement Advice for students comes in all shapes and sizes. Sometimes it’s a quick tip, like “always wear matching socks.” Other times it’s life-altering, like a suggestion to switch your academic plan. An academic advisor’s guidance can […]
From feeding meters to feeding students
New program forgives parking tickets in exchange for Cats’ Cupboard donations Like tough finals, brag-worthy football games and 1 a.m. Varsity Truck trips, parking tickets are a rite of passage for most K-State students. But thanks to a new initiative, students can clear their […]
One for the books
K-State’s accounting department has a new focus, a new name and a bright new future.
Contributions to the field
Agronomy professor listed among world’s most influential researchers for third consecutive year Vara Prasad is a man of many titles: doctor, American Society of Agronomy fellow, distinguished College of Agriculture agronomy professor, principal investigator and many more. Now for the third year in a […]