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Good for K-State
As the flagship publication of the KSU Foundation, Good for K-State magazine tells the story of your philanthropic dollars at work. Scroll down to find out how you’ve made a difference for K-State!
Latest Good for K-State
What’s your story?
No two K-Staters are exactly alike. But thanks to Wildcat Dialogues, they’re discovering what they have in common. A future veterinarian and Bollywood dancer from Johnson County. A comic artist and coder who attended an online high school in Junction City. A future doctor […]
One more encore
Writer Nathan Louis Jackson’s legacy is growing K-State’s next generation of talent Award-winning playwright Nathan Jackson, a graduate of K-State’s and Juilliard’s theater programs, left his mark on American comedy and drama. His creative output covered everything from off-Broadway plays to a Marvel superhero […]
Taking the show on the road
“Hamilton” director helps K-Staters learn from Broadway’s best It turns out the mark of a great theater program has little to do with location. Each year, students in Kansas State University’s School of Music, Theatre and Dance pack their bags and head for the […]
Head of the class
Tomorrow’s Teacher scholarship builds unforgettable classroom leaders Who was your favorite teacher? Was it the teacher who put science into action? Or was it the one who taught you to think critically about a government policy? Most people remember that unforgettable teacher. At K-State, […]
What if every student made it to the finish line?
Emergency funds to the rescue What if K-State could ensure every student can stay in school — and graduate — regardless of what life throws their way? That’s when emergency funds matter. College students work hard for their degrees, but sometimes life throws a […]
A wealth of knowledge
Making K-Staters money-smart from the start Most bad decisions made in college stay in college … well, before the arrival of social media, that is. But financial missteps are common among students of every era, and they can lead to a disaster that dogs […]
More like Caitie Frahm
Caitie Frahm, senior in elementary education and online student living in Dearborn, Missouri, received the Judith Cain Scholarship in the College of Education.
Let there be rock
Discover the beats of rock history in K-State’s famed History of Rock and Roll class — join 14,000 Wildcats who’ve rocked out since ’07!
A different grad gift
K-State student leaders become philanthropists in the making Every Friday morning, a group of K-Staters meets to change the lives of fellow students. The gathering students are the Student Opportunity Awards committee, and they’re reviewing applications from K-Staters facing immediate financial needs. “The most […]
The eyes have it
K-State vet students hone exam skills with 3D-printed eyes, preparing to treat diverse patients from dogs and cats to horses and rabbits