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You don’t have to look far to see the impact of philanthropy at K‑State. Gifts power everything from scholarships and professorships to new buildings and major scientific breakthroughs. See what your gift can do.
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
Sustaining the mission of principled business
The Center for Principled Business (CPB) at Kansas State University has received a transformative leadership-level gift to support the long-term sustainability of its mission. This significant anonymous investment marks a milestone in the center’s growth and reflects a growing momentum among supporters who believe […]
Beyond theory
Gifts fuel K-State’s applied learning initiative Is there a correlation between high-flavonoid foods and cancer? That is just one research project Duru Dogan ’24 tackled during her undergraduate years at K-State, where she majored in statistics, political science and French. She also studied abroad […]
Translating tech for the masses
K-State Salina introduces technical writing program for professionals Part of K-State’s mission to extend education beyond the boundaries of campus, continuing education and immersive training through K-State Salina helps professionals excel in high-demand fields. The latest is an online certificate in technical writing. For […]
A master class in making it count
Medal of Excellence honorees Lee and Barb Harris see the exponential impact of a talented teaching force It’s impossible to quantify how many lives have been touched by Lee ’75 and Barb Harris. Officially, the couple have played a part in more than 160 […]
The makings of a modern classroom
Leveled-up learning spaces fuel new teaching methods A classroom is a classroom is a classroom, right? Wrong. In the modern academic landscape, antiquated learning spaces struggle to keep pace. K-State’s new and renovated classrooms are equipped with interactive technology that streamlines the delivery and […]
Humble and mighty — like a Swiss Army knife
Mary Park has all the tools to manage the largest agriculture project in K-State’s history K-State’s Global Center for Grain and Food Innovation, the final and largest piece of the university’s Agricultural Innovation Initiative, is roughly halfway through its construction phase and Mary Park […]
Rooted in excellence
Outstanding faculty are being celebrated with a leafy legacy — trees planted in their honor on campus K-State is the next-generation land-grant institution that knows the value of sharing our research to improve Kansas communities and the world beyond. So, a natural way to […]
Counting the ways
Six ways this professor is preparing students — and their future teachers — for math success From calculus prep to carnival games, here are the top six ways Craig Spencer, deputy director of undergraduate studies in mathematics and the 2025-26 Coffman Chair for Distinguished […]
For these business students, it’s closing time
From mock scenarios to real opportunities, these students are ready to compete, connect and close Members of K-State’s Sales Team won’t try to sell you the Brooklyn Bridge. But that doesn’t mean they couldn’t. As part of K-State’s highly ranked National Strategic Selling Institute, […]
Blown away
Noteworthy saxophone professor is named university distinguished professor Anna Marie Wytko, professor of music, has been hitting all the right notes and is now a university distinguished professor, the highest honor bestowed by K-State, in recognition of her impact as a saxophonist, educator and […]