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Latest Campus impact

Cashe McVey

USD 350 graduate awarded Marie Ronen Scholarship for third consecutive year

Cashe McVey, sophomore in professional strategic selling and entrepreneurship, from St. John, Kansas, has been awarded the Marie Ronen Scholarship.

Investment for a lifetime

K-State’s financial literacy programs prepare students for financial sustainability

From textbooks to translation

Laura Kanost designs course and textbook to equip tomorrow’s language professionals

Field of opportunity

Many K-Staters have enjoyed a hike on the Konza Prairie nature trail or admired the breathtaking view from Coach Bill Snyder Highway. But the Konza Prairie Biological Station has a rich scientific foundation that benefits not only K-State students and faculty, but also researchers from around the world.

Fueled by passion

Food science student learns the tools to take on the world

Under the bright lights

K-State theater student’s love for the stage knows no bounds

The next hunger solution

Feeding the world in an ever-changing climate requires innovation and global cooperation. Kansas State University is leading the world in global food security with four Feed the Future Innovation Labs.

The next problem solver

Elshaddai Abamegal strives to explore and innovate.

The next-gen teacher

Robotics bring long distance teachers closer.

A recipe for knowledge

K-State Libraries heads effort to translate and transcribe cookbooks, thanks to endowment

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