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Starting small, dreaming big

Five women from K-State’s inaugural rowing team start scholarship in honor of beloved coach. When most K-Staters hear the name Hale, they picture book stacks and limestone. But for the women in the rowing program, the name paints a different image — one of […]

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The parent trap

How can students with families juggle everything? A new initiative offers hope for these students. For the many K-State graduate students balancing studies and parenthood, the financial challenge of raising a family is one more hurdle on the way to finishing their degrees. K-State’s […]

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Class leaders

K-State faculty are inspiring tomorrow’s leaders today. Outstanding professors who make a difference in a student’s life — academically and personally — are invaluable. They inspire, teach and mentor. Investing in faculty is one way you can impact nearly every aspect of the university, […]

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Not just a summer fling

Edge District intern programs prove companies and students alike are looking for a commitment. Waiting to walk the stage before landing a job is so 20th century. More and more K-State students are securing full-time employment in their senior or even junior year, proving […]

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Greater good

Quick reads about K-State’s good work and latest accolades. Seeing stars How can you take your singing up a notch? Study under one of the greatest opera singers of all time. Thanks to a new master class series, K-Staters learn from world-class stars of […]

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Let the sunshine in

“Bluemont has windows!” That repeated exclamation rang out across campus when the College of Education unveiled its recent renovations. For generations of K-Staters who studied there, Bluemont Hall was known for its windowless classrooms where the phrase “let there be light” meant turning on […]

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Wildcat voices

Hear from four students about how sharing their story — and listening to others’ stories — improved their K-State experience. Colton Wallace Hometown: Mound City, Kansas Major: Finance “A sense of belonging is one of the most important feelings someone can have. Ultimately, if […]

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What’s your story?

No two K-Staters are exactly alike. But thanks to Wildcat Dialogues, they’re discovering what they have in common. A future veterinarian and Bollywood dancer from Johnson County. A comic artist and coder who attended an online high school in Junction City. A future doctor […]

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One more encore

Writer Nathan Louis Jackson’s legacy is growing K-State’s next generation of talent. Award-winning playwright Nathan Jackson, a graduate of K-State’s and Juilliard’s theater programs, left his mark on American comedy and drama. His creative output covered everything from off-Broadway plays to a Marvel superhero […]

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Taking the show on the road

“Hamilton” director helps K-Staters learn from Broadway’s best. It turns out the mark of a great theater program has little to do with location. Each year, students in Kansas State University’s School of Music, Theatre and Dance pack their bags and head for the […]

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