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meng zhang

Printing out personalized healthcare

Can 3D printers eliminate the organ transplant waiting list? This proactive professor is training tomorrow’s medical manufacturers.

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Brave new worlds

Can extended reality bring us closer together? K-State’s expert on creating digital worlds really just wants more mom time.

hongyu wu

Supercharging the grid

Imagine a world where the next big blackout never comes.

lydia zeglin

Invisible allies

Understanding the secret world of microbes and how they are transforming farming, protecting water and sustaining life.

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Crafting community

From hikes on the Konza to studies with a poet laureate to helping fellow students with research, Mara Aberle’s K-State experience brings together a community.

Beyond borders

We all have someone who has touched our life in a special way — a family member, a valued mentor or even a beloved pet. Across K-State, so many places, programs and scholarships bear someone’s name. But who are these celebrated individuals? Meet Michael […]

The bond of brothers

We all have someone who has touched our life in a special way — a family member, a valued mentor or even a beloved pet. Across K-State, so many places, programs and scholarships bear someone’s name. But who are these celebrated individuals? Meet the […]

jacob koop

More like Jacob Koop

Whether in a classroom or on the manufacturing floor, K-State Salina meets the learning needs of all students.

illustration of Anderson Hall with bandages covering it.

What if we united to save Anderson Hall?

For many, Anderson Hall serves as their first impression of K-State. As a popular photo background for students in graduation caps, it’s also often a final sendoff point. But beloved Anderson’s upkeep always takes a backseat to other K-State priorities.

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Blooming from the beginning

Throughout 2025, K-State Gardens celebrates its sesquicentennial. This is the year to gather with fellow floral fanatics and nature nuts of all varieties for tours, farm-to-table foods and holiday-themed fun.

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