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Latest Campus impact

Roger Diekmann

Difference maker

Roger Diekmann gives and creates opportunity for future educators

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Upholding tradition

Empowered by his connection to tradition, Jakob Keith spends five seasons with the Pride of Wildcat Land

Inspired by school spirit

Sophia Shaar’s time as a member of the Pride of Wildcat Land has led to opportunities for leadership and personal growth

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From friends to family

Choosing to attend K-State because of her love for the band, Kylee Gardner finds a family in her fellow band members

Climate solutions

K-State soil scientist and Nobel Laureate pursues ways to improve and protect the environment.

Honoring a legend

Students, alumni, agricultural leaders and politicians honor Dr. Barry Flinchbaugh for his global impact on ag policy.

Pathway to success

K-State alum uses scholarships to cement his success and to help others

Legacy of learning

Estate gifts from alumna Varena Mechsner support multiple areas of the College of Health and Human Sciences.

Meet Dr. David Rosowsky, K-State’s new Vice President for Research

Dr. David V. Rosowsky was named vice president for research at Kansas State University. Rosowsky’s proven track record and passion for K-State’s land-grant mission was noted in the announcement of his hiring.

Lasting wildcat legacy

The Brad Heyka Memorial Golf Tournament and scholarships help students succeed while honoring a great Wildcat.

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