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Latest Campus impact

students volunteering

Little Budget Big Bounty

Children learn the importance of budgeting and giving back.

olivia law delrosso

Your story has power

“I share my mental health story with my students. It has helped a couple of students seek those services because they’ve come to me and asked, ‘How do I make an appointment?’”

Women in Stem group photo

Women belong in STEM

KAWSE creates opportunities for women to engage with and thrive in STEM fields.

international buddies talking in group

Cross-cultural connection

International Buddies connects Wildcats from around the world.

victoria alves

Overcoming hurdles

“I wanted to perform well in my classes and in track, but the pressure was causing me anxiety.”

Dr Kodee walls

At K-State, family takes care of family

Mental health services is the focus of the 2022 All In for K-State

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Accessible social media education

K-State Social Media Week is one of the first events of its kind offered at a university.

Dr. Elbie Loeb and his wife Ada Ramos

Inspired to pay it forward

Dr. Elbie Loeb and his wife, Ada Ramos, RN, created the first fund for the physician assistant program, inspired by the investment of K-State professors.

Celebrate 25 years at the Beach with Kansans Curry, Parks and Barrett

Three Kansans’ work is currently exhibited in celebration of the Beach Museum’s 25th anniversary season; Gordon Parks’ “Homeward to the Prairie I Come,” Doug Barrett’s “Find Your Voice” and Jon Steuart Curry’s “Sunrise over Kansas.”

Ariel Shina

Living out philanthropy through activism

Inspired to by her time as a K-State Proud leader, Ariel Sinha incorporates this mission in her life today through art activism.

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