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Latest Global impact

K-State Entomology students

Bugs to the rescue!

K-State students’ winning idea casts insects as the heroes in tackling two big global issues – pollution and food security.

Katie Sleichter - Truman Scholar

On top of the world

K-State’s newest Truman Scholar sets her sights on world issues

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From the ground up

Philanthropy empowers soil research – and the next generation of farmers and scientists.

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Working toward a more food-secure world

Food Security Scholars are working to eliminate food insecurity through a two-phase education and community engagement program.

A stronger, healthier, more modern K-State

On the occasion of his retirement, we look back at how President Richard Myers’ leadership changed K-State for the better.

Ashley studying

Balancing act

Academic career, family life or both? While the personal aspect of this choice can be daunting, it’s often the financial aspect that causes students the most stress. Enter K-State’s Global Campus scholarship, which alleviates the financial burden many online students feel when furthering their education.

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.

Go to the Edge

Thanks to speculative real estate development by the KSU Foundation, the Edge Collaboration District at K-State is creating meaningful outcomes for K-State, Kansas and beyond.

Safe and secure

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

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