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Latest Campus impact

Seeking relevance

Student finds professor-made resources more applicable to learning.

Math instructor creates digital textbook

Investing time and expertise to help students translate math.

In the palm of her hand

Student finds power to access textbooks from her phone.

Safe and secure

K-State’s Security Studies program aims to become a landmark program in the security studies field.

Strengthening K-State students

Rich Mistler and his family ensure K-State students can learn and empower their personal strengths.

Academic resources with academic savings

K-State’s Department of Economics saves students money through Textbooks 2.0

Redefining traditional learning

K-State anthropology professors create their own textbook to meet students’ needs.

A resource of reassurance

Student finds support through digital textbook during field experience

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

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