Latest News releases

bob campbell

Bob Campbell’s $17 million gift to benefit thousands of Kansas State University students

“Because Bob started from scratch, he cared about others and wanted to help kids.”

groundbreaking photo

Groundbreaking: 104-bed residence hall at Kansas State University’s Aerospace and Technology Campus to meet demand of rising enrollments

Kansas State University’s Aerospace and Technology Campus in Salina, Kansas, recently broke ground for a new 104-bed residence hall.

all in graphic

Donors gave $600,389 to increase access to mental health services for K-State students through All In for K-State

Kansas State University alumni, faculty, students, staff and friends gave $600,389 to increase access to mental health services for K-State students and reduce the stigma of asking for help.

call for applications graphic

All In for K-State pre-application workshop: A resource to help you apply to be the next All In fundraising focus

Think you have a great idea for the next All In for K-State fundraising focus?

all in stat graphic

Help increase access to mental health services and reduce the stigma at K-State. Go All In for K-State

Today, March 23, Kansas State University is hosting 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.

Hodes Family

Kansas State University alumni invest in naming the deanship of the College of Veterinary Medicine

Dr. Steve and Colleen Hodes, Andover, Kansas, have given a gift to name the deanship in the Kansas State University’s College of Veterinary Medicine.

band hall rendering

Kansas State University band program to get new space named in honor of band director

The Tracz Family Band Hall is named in honor of Dr. Frank Tracz, professor of music and director of bands. Ward and Brenda Morgan, Manhattan, Kansas, made a gift to name the new band hall at Kansas State University.

Stephanie Froehlich

KSU Foundation announces Stephanie Froehlich as new senior vice president of development

The Kansas State University Foundation welcomes Stephanie Froehlich, as the new senior vice president of development. Froehlich comes to the foundation from the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences (UAMS), where she served as senior associate vice chancellor for development.

K-State to host 6th annual Indigenous Peoples Day Conference

Monday, October 11, 2021, K-State’s Indigenous Faculty and Staff Alliance (IFSA) will host their 6th annual Indigenous Peoples Day (IPD) Conference.

Investing in women in business

The College of Business Administration at Kansas State University will launch a Women in Business initiative with a career summit Friday, October 22, 2021.

I am interested in these topics