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On top of the world
K-State’s newest Truman Scholar sets her sights on world issues
Caring for students raising families
K-State alumni fund child care scholarships for graduate students.
Winning with wind
Wildcat Wind Power team takes first at the national Collegiate Wind Competition.
Shamrock Trading Corporation invests in the future of business and strategic selling
Shamrock Trading Corporation, a leader in trucking logistics and a parent company for a family of brands in transportation services, finance and technology, has invested $1 million in Kansas State University’s College of Business Administration to name the Shamrock Student Success Suite and establish an endowment to sustain the National Strategic Selling Institute.
When a parent loses a job
K-State Proud helped keep Dan Rentie in school when his mom lost her job.
When financial aid falls short
Emilie Patterson, herself a K-State Proud volunteer, needed help when her summer wages came up short.
“I wouldn’t have the opportunity to be here if it wasn’t for K-State Proud.” – Charity Rentie
Attending Kansas State University was a last-minute decision for Charity Rentie, but now she wouldn’t dream of leaving. “I did not think I was going to go to K-State. But I had some family and friends who went to K-State, and they convinced me […]
All In for K-State: Kansas State University to host 3rd day of giving in support of mental health services for students
March 23, Kansas State University will host its third All In for K-State day of giving with the bold objective to increase access to mental health services for K-State students
A new game in town
esports are a thriving hub for competitive gaming and community building
The epitome of selflessness
Dean Debbie Mercer’s 10 years in the College of Education have brought countless advancements.