You don’t have to look far to see the impact of philanthropy at K‑State. Gifts power everything from scholarships and professorships to new buildings and major scientific breakthroughs. See what your gift can do.

Latest Campus impact

call me mister student teacher

Education pioneers: Call Me MISTER program

Recruiting high-achieving men of color to produce effective teachers in the classroom.

Pet food powerhouse

University pet food program benefits the lives of companion animals near and far.

K-state first staff

Putting new Cats first

K-State First celebrates its 10-year anniversary of helping students transition to college

Mobilizing change

Ross and Zev Allen, brothers and K-State students, see a strong need for literacy programming in small rural towns in northeastern Kansas. Inspired to create social change in these areas, Ross and Zev spent the last two summers creating a nonprofit program called The Bookmobile

A paw up

Donor’s generosity provides care for shelter animals and opportunity for K-State veterinary students

A gift of perspective

Endowed scholarship allows students to see the world

KSU Foundation

Global citizens

K-Stater Mike Goss establishes scholarships and helps students’ global interests take flight

Illuminating success

Renovations help preserve ‘Harry Potter Room’

Value added

Endowed faculty positions enhance research and teaching

Exploring our backyard

K-State faculty member becomes National Geographic Explorer, teaching women of color the importance of culture and geography

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