University calendar
- Saturday, July 21, 2012
- Seventh annual Dialog on Sustainability: Finding an Optimal Path to a Sustainable World. 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., Fiedler Hall Auditorium. Topics include sustainable communities, solar-powered charge stations for plug-in vehicles, educating the public about climate change and sustainable food systems. The event is open to the public.
- Exhibition: Quiet Symmetry: The Ceramic Art of Yoshiro Ikeda. April 17 - September 2, Beach Museum of Art. An internationally known artist in clay and a Distinguished Professor of Ceramics at Kansas State University, Yoshiro Ikeda has for nearly four decades produced sculptural vessels that reflect on an ultimate harmony in nature. For museum hours and exhibit details, see the website.
- Exhibition: Goodnight Moon: Selections from the Permanent Collection. June 5 through December 23, Beach Museum of Art. From starlit staircases and moon glow to glowing sparklers and carnival lights, this exhibition explores the many facets of night. For museum hours and exhibit details, see the website.
- Exhibition: Konza: Sculpture by John Powers. July 9, 2012 through May 31, 2013, Beach Museum of Art. Konza is a large kinetic sculpture inspired by the natural beauty and movement of the nearby Konza prairie, and is the newest addition to the Beach Museum of Art's permanent collection. For museum hours and exhibit details, see the website.
- Sunday, July 22, 2012
- Exhibition: Quiet Symmetry: The Ceramic Art of Yoshiro Ikeda. April 17 - September 2, Beach Museum of Art. An internationally known artist in clay and a Distinguished Professor of Ceramics at Kansas State University, Yoshiro Ikeda has for nearly four decades produced sculptural vessels that reflect on an ultimate harmony in nature. For museum hours and exhibit details, see the website.
- Exhibition: Goodnight Moon: Selections from the Permanent Collection. June 5 through December 23, Beach Museum of Art. From starlit staircases and moon glow to glowing sparklers and carnival lights, this exhibition explores the many facets of night. For museum hours and exhibit details, see the website.
- Exhibition: Konza: Sculpture by John Powers. July 9, 2012 through May 31, 2013, Beach Museum of Art. Konza is a large kinetic sculpture inspired by the natural beauty and movement of the nearby Konza prairie, and is the newest addition to the Beach Museum of Art's permanent collection. For museum hours and exhibit details, see the website.
- WEEK 10.
- 63rd calendar day.
- Monday, July 23, 2012
- Exhibition: Quiet Symmetry: The Ceramic Art of Yoshiro Ikeda. April 17 - September 2, Beach Museum of Art. An internationally known artist in clay and a Distinguished Professor of Ceramics at Kansas State University, Yoshiro Ikeda has for nearly four decades produced sculptural vessels that reflect on an ultimate harmony in nature. For museum hours and exhibit details, see the website.
- Exhibition: Goodnight Moon: Selections from the Permanent Collection. June 5 through December 23, Beach Museum of Art. From starlit staircases and moon glow to glowing sparklers and carnival lights, this exhibition explores the many facets of night. For museum hours and exhibit details, see the website.
- Exhibition: Konza: Sculpture by John Powers. July 9, 2012 through May 31, 2013, Beach Museum of Art. Konza is a large kinetic sculpture inspired by the natural beauty and movement of the nearby Konza prairie, and is the newest addition to the Beach Museum of Art's permanent collection. For museum hours and exhibit details, see the website.
- Tuesday, July 24, 2012
- Exhibition: Quiet Symmetry: The Ceramic Art of Yoshiro Ikeda. April 17 - September 2, Beach Museum of Art. An internationally known artist in clay and a Distinguished Professor of Ceramics at Kansas State University, Yoshiro Ikeda has for nearly four decades produced sculptural vessels that reflect on an ultimate harmony in nature. For museum hours and exhibit details, see the website.
- Exhibition: Goodnight Moon: Selections from the Permanent Collection. June 5 through December 23, Beach Museum of Art. From starlit staircases and moon glow to glowing sparklers and carnival lights, this exhibition explores the many facets of night. For museum hours and exhibit details, see the website.
- Exhibition: Konza: Sculpture by John Powers. July 9, 2012 through May 31, 2013, Beach Museum of Art. Konza is a large kinetic sculpture inspired by the natural beauty and movement of the nearby Konza prairie, and is the newest addition to the Beach Museum of Art's permanent collection. For museum hours and exhibit details, see the website.
- Wednesday, July 25, 2012
- Exhibition: Quiet Symmetry: The Ceramic Art of Yoshiro Ikeda. April 17 - September 2, Beach Museum of Art. An internationally known artist in clay and a Distinguished Professor of Ceramics at Kansas State University, Yoshiro Ikeda has for nearly four decades produced sculptural vessels that reflect on an ultimate harmony in nature. For museum hours and exhibit details, see the website.
- Exhibition: Goodnight Moon: Selections from the Permanent Collection. June 5 through December 23, Beach Museum of Art. From starlit staircases and moon glow to glowing sparklers and carnival lights, this exhibition explores the many facets of night. For museum hours and exhibit details, see the website.
- Exhibition: Konza: Sculpture by John Powers. July 9, 2012 through May 31, 2013, Beach Museum of Art. Konza is a large kinetic sculpture inspired by the natural beauty and movement of the nearby Konza prairie, and is the newest addition to the Beach Museum of Art's permanent collection. For museum hours and exhibit details, see the website.
- Thursday, July 26, 2012
- Exhibition: Quiet Symmetry: The Ceramic Art of Yoshiro Ikeda. April 17 - September 2, Beach Museum of Art. An internationally known artist in clay and a Distinguished Professor of Ceramics at Kansas State University, Yoshiro Ikeda has for nearly four decades produced sculptural vessels that reflect on an ultimate harmony in nature. For museum hours and exhibit details, see the website.
- Exhibition: Goodnight Moon: Selections from the Permanent Collection. June 5 through December 23, Beach Museum of Art. From starlit staircases and moon glow to glowing sparklers and carnival lights, this exhibition explores the many facets of night. For museum hours and exhibit details, see the website.
- Exhibition: Konza: Sculpture by John Powers. July 9, 2012 through May 31, 2013, Beach Museum of Art. Konza is a large kinetic sculpture inspired by the natural beauty and movement of the nearby Konza prairie, and is the newest addition to the Beach Museum of Art's permanent collection. For museum hours and exhibit details, see the website.
- Friday, July 27, 2012
- Exhibition: Quiet Symmetry: The Ceramic Art of Yoshiro Ikeda. April 17 - September 2, Beach Museum of Art. An internationally known artist in clay and a Distinguished Professor of Ceramics at Kansas State University, Yoshiro Ikeda has for nearly four decades produced sculptural vessels that reflect on an ultimate harmony in nature. For museum hours and exhibit details, see the website.
- Exhibition: Goodnight Moon: Selections from the Permanent Collection. June 5 through December 23, Beach Museum of Art. From starlit staircases and moon glow to glowing sparklers and carnival lights, this exhibition explores the many facets of night. For museum hours and exhibit details, see the website.
- Exhibition: Konza: Sculpture by John Powers. July 9, 2012 through May 31, 2013, Beach Museum of Art. Konza is a large kinetic sculpture inspired by the natural beauty and movement of the nearby Konza prairie, and is the newest addition to the Beach Museum of Art's permanent collection. For museum hours and exhibit details, see the website.
- Summer DCE Evening College 8-week courses end.
- Saturday, July 28, 2012
- Exhibition: Quiet Symmetry: The Ceramic Art of Yoshiro Ikeda. April 17 - September 2, Beach Museum of Art. An internationally known artist in clay and a Distinguished Professor of Ceramics at Kansas State University, Yoshiro Ikeda has for nearly four decades produced sculptural vessels that reflect on an ultimate harmony in nature. For museum hours and exhibit details, see the website.
- Exhibition: Goodnight Moon: Selections from the Permanent Collection. June 5 through December 23, Beach Museum of Art. From starlit staircases and moon glow to glowing sparklers and carnival lights, this exhibition explores the many facets of night. For museum hours and exhibit details, see the website.
- Exhibition: Konza: Sculpture by John Powers. July 9, 2012 through May 31, 2013, Beach Museum of Art. Konza is a large kinetic sculpture inspired by the natural beauty and movement of the nearby Konza prairie, and is the newest addition to the Beach Museum of Art's permanent collection. For museum hours and exhibit details, see the website.
- Sunday, July 29, 2012
- Exhibition: Quiet Symmetry: The Ceramic Art of Yoshiro Ikeda. April 17 - September 2, Beach Museum of Art. An internationally known artist in clay and a Distinguished Professor of Ceramics at Kansas State University, Yoshiro Ikeda has for nearly four decades produced sculptural vessels that reflect on an ultimate harmony in nature. For museum hours and exhibit details, see the website.
- Exhibition: Goodnight Moon: Selections from the Permanent Collection. June 5 through December 23, Beach Museum of Art. From starlit staircases and moon glow to glowing sparklers and carnival lights, this exhibition explores the many facets of night. For museum hours and exhibit details, see the website.
- Exhibition: Konza: Sculpture by John Powers. July 9, 2012 through May 31, 2013, Beach Museum of Art. Konza is a large kinetic sculpture inspired by the natural beauty and movement of the nearby Konza prairie, and is the newest addition to the Beach Museum of Art's permanent collection. For museum hours and exhibit details, see the website.
- WEEK 11.
- 70th calendar day.
- Monday, July 30, 2012
- Exhibition: Quiet Symmetry: The Ceramic Art of Yoshiro Ikeda. April 17 - September 2, Beach Museum of Art. An internationally known artist in clay and a Distinguished Professor of Ceramics at Kansas State University, Yoshiro Ikeda has for nearly four decades produced sculptural vessels that reflect on an ultimate harmony in nature. For museum hours and exhibit details, see the website.
- Exhibition: Goodnight Moon: Selections from the Permanent Collection. June 5 through December 23, Beach Museum of Art. From starlit staircases and moon glow to glowing sparklers and carnival lights, this exhibition explores the many facets of night. For museum hours and exhibit details, see the website.
- Exhibition: Konza: Sculpture by John Powers. July 9, 2012 through May 31, 2013, Beach Museum of Art. Konza is a large kinetic sculpture inspired by the natural beauty and movement of the nearby Konza prairie, and is the newest addition to the Beach Museum of Art's permanent collection. For museum hours and exhibit details, see the website.
- August 2012 Intersession begins.
- Tuesday, July 31, 2012
- Exhibition: Quiet Symmetry: The Ceramic Art of Yoshiro Ikeda. April 17 - September 2, Beach Museum of Art. An internationally known artist in clay and a Distinguished Professor of Ceramics at Kansas State University, Yoshiro Ikeda has for nearly four decades produced sculptural vessels that reflect on an ultimate harmony in nature. For museum hours and exhibit details, see the website.
- Exhibition: Goodnight Moon: Selections from the Permanent Collection. June 5 through December 23, Beach Museum of Art. From starlit staircases and moon glow to glowing sparklers and carnival lights, this exhibition explores the many facets of night. For museum hours and exhibit details, see the website.
- Exhibition: Konza: Sculpture by John Powers. July 9, 2012 through May 31, 2013, Beach Museum of Art. Konza is a large kinetic sculpture inspired by the natural beauty and movement of the nearby Konza prairie, and is the newest addition to the Beach Museum of Art's permanent collection. For museum hours and exhibit details, see the website.
- Wednesday, August 1, 2012
- Exhibition: Quiet Symmetry: The Ceramic Art of Yoshiro Ikeda. April 17 - September 2, Beach Museum of Art. An internationally known artist in clay and a Distinguished Professor of Ceramics at Kansas State University, Yoshiro Ikeda has for nearly four decades produced sculptural vessels that reflect on an ultimate harmony in nature. For museum hours and exhibit details, see the website.
- Exhibition: Goodnight Moon: Selections from the Permanent Collection. June 5 through December 23, Beach Museum of Art. From starlit staircases and moon glow to glowing sparklers and carnival lights, this exhibition explores the many facets of night. For museum hours and exhibit details, see the website.
- Exhibition: Konza: Sculpture by John Powers. July 9, 2012 through May 31, 2013, Beach Museum of Art. Konza is a large kinetic sculpture inspired by the natural beauty and movement of the nearby Konza prairie, and is the newest addition to the Beach Museum of Art's permanent collection. For museum hours and exhibit details, see the website.
- iSIS Graduation Application closes for Summer candidates.
- Thursday, August 2, 2012
- Exhibit: Discover the Hyer Boot Company. Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., William T. Kemper Art Gallery, K-State Student Union. Credited as the first to invent the cowboy boot, Charles Hyer, along with his brother Edward, founded the Hyer Boot Company in 1880 after moving to Olathe, Kan., in 1872. The exhibit, created by the Kansas Historical Society, features many examples of Hyer products..
- Exhibit: Cowboy Boots: The Kansas Story. August 2-23, William T. Kemper Art Gallery, K-State Student Union.
- Exhibition: Quiet Symmetry: The Ceramic Art of Yoshiro Ikeda. April 17 - September 2, Beach Museum of Art. An internationally known artist in clay and a Distinguished Professor of Ceramics at Kansas State University, Yoshiro Ikeda has for nearly four decades produced sculptural vessels that reflect on an ultimate harmony in nature. For museum hours and exhibit details, see the website.
- Exhibition: Goodnight Moon: Selections from the Permanent Collection. June 5 through December 23, Beach Museum of Art. From starlit staircases and moon glow to glowing sparklers and carnival lights, this exhibition explores the many facets of night. For museum hours and exhibit details, see the website.
- Exhibition: Konza: Sculpture by John Powers. July 9, 2012 through May 31, 2013, Beach Museum of Art. Konza is a large kinetic sculpture inspired by the natural beauty and movement of the nearby Konza prairie, and is the newest addition to the Beach Museum of Art's permanent collection. For museum hours and exhibit details, see the website.
- Employee Orientation Program. 8:30 to 10:30 a.m. for classified staff and 9:30 to 11:30 a.m. for unclassified staff and faculty, 103 Edwards Hall. The program is designed to welcome and orient new faculty and staff members to K-State. See the enrollment requirements.
- Friday, August 3, 2012
- Exhibit: Discover the Hyer Boot Company. Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., William T. Kemper Art Gallery, K-State Student Union. Credited as the first to invent the cowboy boot, Charles Hyer, along with his brother Edward, founded the Hyer Boot Company in 1880 after moving to Olathe, Kan., in 1872. The exhibit, created by the Kansas Historical Society, features many examples of Hyer products..
- Exhibit: Cowboy Boots: The Kansas Story. August 2-23, William T. Kemper Art Gallery, K-State Student Union.
- Exhibition: Quiet Symmetry: The Ceramic Art of Yoshiro Ikeda. April 17 - September 2, Beach Museum of Art. An internationally known artist in clay and a Distinguished Professor of Ceramics at Kansas State University, Yoshiro Ikeda has for nearly four decades produced sculptural vessels that reflect on an ultimate harmony in nature. For museum hours and exhibit details, see the website.
- Exhibition: Goodnight Moon: Selections from the Permanent Collection. June 5 through December 23, Beach Museum of Art. From starlit staircases and moon glow to glowing sparklers and carnival lights, this exhibition explores the many facets of night. For museum hours and exhibit details, see the website.
- Exhibition: Konza: Sculpture by John Powers. July 9, 2012 through May 31, 2013, Beach Museum of Art. Konza is a large kinetic sculpture inspired by the natural beauty and movement of the nearby Konza prairie, and is the newest addition to the Beach Museum of Art's permanent collection. For museum hours and exhibit details, see the website.
- Saturday, August 4, 2012
- Exhibit: Discover the Hyer Boot Company. Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., William T. Kemper Art Gallery, K-State Student Union. Credited as the first to invent the cowboy boot, Charles Hyer, along with his brother Edward, founded the Hyer Boot Company in 1880 after moving to Olathe, Kan., in 1872. The exhibit, created by the Kansas Historical Society, features many examples of Hyer products..
- Exhibit: Cowboy Boots: The Kansas Story. August 2-23, William T. Kemper Art Gallery, K-State Student Union.
- Exhibition: Quiet Symmetry: The Ceramic Art of Yoshiro Ikeda. April 17 - September 2, Beach Museum of Art. An internationally known artist in clay and a Distinguished Professor of Ceramics at Kansas State University, Yoshiro Ikeda has for nearly four decades produced sculptural vessels that reflect on an ultimate harmony in nature. For museum hours and exhibit details, see the website.
- Exhibition: Goodnight Moon: Selections from the Permanent Collection. June 5 through December 23, Beach Museum of Art. From starlit staircases and moon glow to glowing sparklers and carnival lights, this exhibition explores the many facets of night. For museum hours and exhibit details, see the website.
- Exhibition: Konza: Sculpture by John Powers. July 9, 2012 through May 31, 2013, Beach Museum of Art. Konza is a large kinetic sculpture inspired by the natural beauty and movement of the nearby Konza prairie, and is the newest addition to the Beach Museum of Art's permanent collection. For museum hours and exhibit details, see the website.
- Sunday, August 5, 2012
- Exhibit: Discover the Hyer Boot Company. Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., William T. Kemper Art Gallery, K-State Student Union. Credited as the first to invent the cowboy boot, Charles Hyer, along with his brother Edward, founded the Hyer Boot Company in 1880 after moving to Olathe, Kan., in 1872. The exhibit, created by the Kansas Historical Society, features many examples of Hyer products..
- Exhibit: Cowboy Boots: The Kansas Story. August 2-23, William T. Kemper Art Gallery, K-State Student Union.
- Exhibition: Quiet Symmetry: The Ceramic Art of Yoshiro Ikeda. April 17 - September 2, Beach Museum of Art. An internationally known artist in clay and a Distinguished Professor of Ceramics at Kansas State University, Yoshiro Ikeda has for nearly four decades produced sculptural vessels that reflect on an ultimate harmony in nature. For museum hours and exhibit details, see the website.
- Exhibition: Goodnight Moon: Selections from the Permanent Collection. June 5 through December 23, Beach Museum of Art. From starlit staircases and moon glow to glowing sparklers and carnival lights, this exhibition explores the many facets of night. For museum hours and exhibit details, see the website.
- Exhibition: Konza: Sculpture by John Powers. July 9, 2012 through May 31, 2013, Beach Museum of Art. Konza is a large kinetic sculpture inspired by the natural beauty and movement of the nearby Konza prairie, and is the newest addition to the Beach Museum of Art's permanent collection. For museum hours and exhibit details, see the website.
- WEEK 12.
- 77th calendar day.
- Monday, August 6, 2012
- Exhibit: Discover the Hyer Boot Company. Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., William T. Kemper Art Gallery, K-State Student Union. Credited as the first to invent the cowboy boot, Charles Hyer, along with his brother Edward, founded the Hyer Boot Company in 1880 after moving to Olathe, Kan., in 1872. The exhibit, created by the Kansas Historical Society, features many examples of Hyer products..
- Exhibit: Cowboy Boots: The Kansas Story. August 2-23, William T. Kemper Art Gallery, K-State Student Union.
- Exhibition: Quiet Symmetry: The Ceramic Art of Yoshiro Ikeda. April 17 - September 2, Beach Museum of Art. An internationally known artist in clay and a Distinguished Professor of Ceramics at Kansas State University, Yoshiro Ikeda has for nearly four decades produced sculptural vessels that reflect on an ultimate harmony in nature. For museum hours and exhibit details, see the website.
- Exhibition: Goodnight Moon: Selections from the Permanent Collection. June 5 through December 23, Beach Museum of Art. From starlit staircases and moon glow to glowing sparklers and carnival lights, this exhibition explores the many facets of night. For museum hours and exhibit details, see the website.
- Exhibition: Konza: Sculpture by John Powers. July 9, 2012 through May 31, 2013, Beach Museum of Art. Konza is a large kinetic sculpture inspired by the natural beauty and movement of the nearby Konza prairie, and is the newest addition to the Beach Museum of Art's permanent collection. For museum hours and exhibit details, see the website.
- Tuesday, August 7, 2012
- Tuesday Talk in the Gardens: Seasonal Seasonings with Malley Sisson. Noon to 12:45 p.m., KSU Gardens' Quinlan Visitor Center. Please RSVP by Monday, August 6.
- A Wildcat Night: Celebrating K-State Personal Financial Planning. 5:30 p.m., K-State Alumni Center. A salute to the personal financial planning program in the School of Family Studies and Human Services the evening will announce several awards and include a keynote from Kevin R. Keller, chief executive officer of the Certified Financial Planner Board of Standards Inc. in Washington, D.C. Registration closes July 31.
- Exhibit: Discover the Hyer Boot Company. Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., William T. Kemper Art Gallery, K-State Student Union. Credited as the first to invent the cowboy boot, Charles Hyer, along with his brother Edward, founded the Hyer Boot Company in 1880 after moving to Olathe, Kan., in 1872. The exhibit, created by the Kansas Historical Society, features many examples of Hyer products..
- Exhibit: Cowboy Boots: The Kansas Story. August 2-23, William T. Kemper Art Gallery, K-State Student Union.
- Exhibition: Quiet Symmetry: The Ceramic Art of Yoshiro Ikeda. April 17 - September 2, Beach Museum of Art. An internationally known artist in clay and a Distinguished Professor of Ceramics at Kansas State University, Yoshiro Ikeda has for nearly four decades produced sculptural vessels that reflect on an ultimate harmony in nature. For museum hours and exhibit details, see the website.
- Exhibition: Goodnight Moon: Selections from the Permanent Collection. June 5 through December 23, Beach Museum of Art. From starlit staircases and moon glow to glowing sparklers and carnival lights, this exhibition explores the many facets of night. For museum hours and exhibit details, see the website.
- Exhibition: Konza: Sculpture by John Powers. July 9, 2012 through May 31, 2013, Beach Museum of Art. Konza is a large kinetic sculpture inspired by the natural beauty and movement of the nearby Konza prairie, and is the newest addition to the Beach Museum of Art's permanent collection. For museum hours and exhibit details, see the website.
- Wednesday, August 8, 2012
- Exhibit: Discover the Hyer Boot Company. Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., William T. Kemper Art Gallery, K-State Student Union. Credited as the first to invent the cowboy boot, Charles Hyer, along with his brother Edward, founded the Hyer Boot Company in 1880 after moving to Olathe, Kan., in 1872. The exhibit, created by the Kansas Historical Society, features many examples of Hyer products..
- Exhibit: Cowboy Boots: The Kansas Story. August 2-23, William T. Kemper Art Gallery, K-State Student Union.
- Exhibition: Quiet Symmetry: The Ceramic Art of Yoshiro Ikeda. April 17 - September 2, Beach Museum of Art. An internationally known artist in clay and a Distinguished Professor of Ceramics at Kansas State University, Yoshiro Ikeda has for nearly four decades produced sculptural vessels that reflect on an ultimate harmony in nature. For museum hours and exhibit details, see the website.
- Exhibition: Goodnight Moon: Selections from the Permanent Collection. June 5 through December 23, Beach Museum of Art. From starlit staircases and moon glow to glowing sparklers and carnival lights, this exhibition explores the many facets of night. For museum hours and exhibit details, see the website.
- Exhibition: Konza: Sculpture by John Powers. July 9, 2012 through May 31, 2013, Beach Museum of Art. Konza is a large kinetic sculpture inspired by the natural beauty and movement of the nearby Konza prairie, and is the newest addition to the Beach Museum of Art's permanent collection. For museum hours and exhibit details, see the website.
- Thursday, August 9, 2012
- Exhibit: Discover the Hyer Boot Company. Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., William T. Kemper Art Gallery, K-State Student Union. Credited as the first to invent the cowboy boot, Charles Hyer, along with his brother Edward, founded the Hyer Boot Company in 1880 after moving to Olathe, Kan., in 1872. The exhibit, created by the Kansas Historical Society, features many examples of Hyer products..
- Exhibit: Cowboy Boots: The Kansas Story. August 2-23, William T. Kemper Art Gallery, K-State Student Union.
- Division of Facilities Van Operator Training. 9:30 to 11:30 a.m., Room 213, K-State Student Union. National Safety Council training will be conducted for all operators and/or potential operators of motor pool vans operated by K-State faculty, staff, and students. This training is mandatory for all operators. Register.
- Exhibition: Quiet Symmetry: The Ceramic Art of Yoshiro Ikeda. April 17 - September 2, Beach Museum of Art. An internationally known artist in clay and a Distinguished Professor of Ceramics at Kansas State University, Yoshiro Ikeda has for nearly four decades produced sculptural vessels that reflect on an ultimate harmony in nature. For museum hours and exhibit details, see the website.
- Exhibition: Goodnight Moon: Selections from the Permanent Collection. June 5 through December 23, Beach Museum of Art. From starlit staircases and moon glow to glowing sparklers and carnival lights, this exhibition explores the many facets of night. For museum hours and exhibit details, see the website.
- Exhibition: Konza: Sculpture by John Powers. July 9, 2012 through May 31, 2013, Beach Museum of Art. Konza is a large kinetic sculpture inspired by the natural beauty and movement of the nearby Konza prairie, and is the newest addition to the Beach Museum of Art's permanent collection. For museum hours and exhibit details, see the website.
- Friday, August 10, 2012
- Exhibit: Discover the Hyer Boot Company. Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., William T. Kemper Art Gallery, K-State Student Union. Credited as the first to invent the cowboy boot, Charles Hyer, along with his brother Edward, founded the Hyer Boot Company in 1880 after moving to Olathe, Kan., in 1872. The exhibit, created by the Kansas Historical Society, features many examples of Hyer products..
- Exhibit: Cowboy Boots: The Kansas Story. August 2-23, William T. Kemper Art Gallery, K-State Student Union.
- Exhibition: Quiet Symmetry: The Ceramic Art of Yoshiro Ikeda. April 17 - September 2, Beach Museum of Art. An internationally known artist in clay and a Distinguished Professor of Ceramics at Kansas State University, Yoshiro Ikeda has for nearly four decades produced sculptural vessels that reflect on an ultimate harmony in nature. For museum hours and exhibit details, see the website.
- Exhibition: Goodnight Moon: Selections from the Permanent Collection. June 5 through December 23, Beach Museum of Art. From starlit staircases and moon glow to glowing sparklers and carnival lights, this exhibition explores the many facets of night. For museum hours and exhibit details, see the website.
- Exhibition: Konza: Sculpture by John Powers. July 9, 2012 through May 31, 2013, Beach Museum of Art. Konza is a large kinetic sculpture inspired by the natural beauty and movement of the nearby Konza prairie, and is the newest addition to the Beach Museum of Art's permanent collection. For museum hours and exhibit details, see the website.
- Summer 2012 Term ends.
- Last day for transfer work to be recorded and incompletes removed for Summer 2012, August candidates.
- Last day for graduate students to submit documents for August graduation.
- Saturday, August 11, 2012
- Exhibit: Discover the Hyer Boot Company. Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., William T. Kemper Art Gallery, K-State Student Union. Credited as the first to invent the cowboy boot, Charles Hyer, along with his brother Edward, founded the Hyer Boot Company in 1880 after moving to Olathe, Kan., in 1872. The exhibit, created by the Kansas Historical Society, features many examples of Hyer products..
- Exhibit: Cowboy Boots: The Kansas Story. August 2-23, William T. Kemper Art Gallery, K-State Student Union.
- Exhibition: Quiet Symmetry: The Ceramic Art of Yoshiro Ikeda. April 17 - September 2, Beach Museum of Art. An internationally known artist in clay and a Distinguished Professor of Ceramics at Kansas State University, Yoshiro Ikeda has for nearly four decades produced sculptural vessels that reflect on an ultimate harmony in nature. For museum hours and exhibit details, see the website.
- Exhibition: Goodnight Moon: Selections from the Permanent Collection. June 5 through December 23, Beach Museum of Art. From starlit staircases and moon glow to glowing sparklers and carnival lights, this exhibition explores the many facets of night. For museum hours and exhibit details, see the website.
- Exhibition: Konza: Sculpture by John Powers. July 9, 2012 through May 31, 2013, Beach Museum of Art. Konza is a large kinetic sculpture inspired by the natural beauty and movement of the nearby Konza prairie, and is the newest addition to the Beach Museum of Art's permanent collection. For museum hours and exhibit details, see the website.
- Sunday, August 12, 2012
- Exhibit: Discover the Hyer Boot Company. Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., William T. Kemper Art Gallery, K-State Student Union. Credited as the first to invent the cowboy boot, Charles Hyer, along with his brother Edward, founded the Hyer Boot Company in 1880 after moving to Olathe, Kan., in 1872. The exhibit, created by the Kansas Historical Society, features many examples of Hyer products..
- Exhibit: Cowboy Boots: The Kansas Story. August 2-23, William T. Kemper Art Gallery, K-State Student Union.
- Exhibition: Quiet Symmetry: The Ceramic Art of Yoshiro Ikeda. April 17 - September 2, Beach Museum of Art. An internationally known artist in clay and a Distinguished Professor of Ceramics at Kansas State University, Yoshiro Ikeda has for nearly four decades produced sculptural vessels that reflect on an ultimate harmony in nature. For museum hours and exhibit details, see the website.
- Exhibition: Goodnight Moon: Selections from the Permanent Collection. June 5 through December 23, Beach Museum of Art. From starlit staircases and moon glow to glowing sparklers and carnival lights, this exhibition explores the many facets of night. For museum hours and exhibit details, see the website.
- Exhibition: Konza: Sculpture by John Powers. July 9, 2012 through May 31, 2013, Beach Museum of Art. Konza is a large kinetic sculpture inspired by the natural beauty and movement of the nearby Konza prairie, and is the newest addition to the Beach Museum of Art's permanent collection. For museum hours and exhibit details, see the website.
- WEEK A.
- iSIS Graduation Application opens for all Fall candidates.
- Monday, August 13, 2012
- Exhibit: Discover the Hyer Boot Company. Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., William T. Kemper Art Gallery, K-State Student Union. Credited as the first to invent the cowboy boot, Charles Hyer, along with his brother Edward, founded the Hyer Boot Company in 1880 after moving to Olathe, Kan., in 1872. The exhibit, created by the Kansas Historical Society, features many examples of Hyer products..
- Exhibit: Cowboy Boots: The Kansas Story. August 2-23, William T. Kemper Art Gallery, K-State Student Union.
- International Student Orientation. 8 a.m., Forum Hall, K-State Student Union. Orientation runs August 13 and 14. See the schedule for details.
- Exhibition: Quiet Symmetry: The Ceramic Art of Yoshiro Ikeda. April 17 - September 2, Beach Museum of Art. An internationally known artist in clay and a Distinguished Professor of Ceramics at Kansas State University, Yoshiro Ikeda has for nearly four decades produced sculptural vessels that reflect on an ultimate harmony in nature. For museum hours and exhibit details, see the website.
- Exhibition: Goodnight Moon: Selections from the Permanent Collection. June 5 through December 23, Beach Museum of Art. From starlit staircases and moon glow to glowing sparklers and carnival lights, this exhibition explores the many facets of night. For museum hours and exhibit details, see the website.
- Exhibition: Konza: Sculpture by John Powers. July 9, 2012 through May 31, 2013, Beach Museum of Art. Konza is a large kinetic sculpture inspired by the natural beauty and movement of the nearby Konza prairie, and is the newest addition to the Beach Museum of Art's permanent collection. For museum hours and exhibit details, see the website.
- Fall 2012 Term International Student Orientation.
- Tuesday, August 14, 2012
- Exhibit: Discover the Hyer Boot Company. Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., William T. Kemper Art Gallery, K-State Student Union. Credited as the first to invent the cowboy boot, Charles Hyer, along with his brother Edward, founded the Hyer Boot Company in 1880 after moving to Olathe, Kan., in 1872. The exhibit, created by the Kansas Historical Society, features many examples of Hyer products..
- Exhibit: Cowboy Boots: The Kansas Story. August 2-23, William T. Kemper Art Gallery, K-State Student Union.
- Transfer Student Orientation and Enrollment. 8 a.m., K-State Student Union.
- Exhibition: Quiet Symmetry: The Ceramic Art of Yoshiro Ikeda. April 17 - September 2, Beach Museum of Art. An internationally known artist in clay and a Distinguished Professor of Ceramics at Kansas State University, Yoshiro Ikeda has for nearly four decades produced sculptural vessels that reflect on an ultimate harmony in nature. For museum hours and exhibit details, see the website.
- Exhibition: Goodnight Moon: Selections from the Permanent Collection. June 5 through December 23, Beach Museum of Art. From starlit staircases and moon glow to glowing sparklers and carnival lights, this exhibition explores the many facets of night. For museum hours and exhibit details, see the website.
- Exhibition: Konza: Sculpture by John Powers. July 9, 2012 through May 31, 2013, Beach Museum of Art. Konza is a large kinetic sculpture inspired by the natural beauty and movement of the nearby Konza prairie, and is the newest addition to the Beach Museum of Art's permanent collection. For museum hours and exhibit details, see the website.
- Fall 2012 Term International Student Orientation.
- Orientation and Enrollment for new transfer students for Fall 2012 Term.
- Wednesday, August 15, 2012
- Exhibit: Discover the Hyer Boot Company. Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., William T. Kemper Art Gallery, K-State Student Union. Credited as the first to invent the cowboy boot, Charles Hyer, along with his brother Edward, founded the Hyer Boot Company in 1880 after moving to Olathe, Kan., in 1872. The exhibit, created by the Kansas Historical Society, features many examples of Hyer products..
- Exhibit: Cowboy Boots: The Kansas Story. August 2-23, William T. Kemper Art Gallery, K-State Student Union.
- Graduate School Orientation. 8 a.m., K-State Student Union.
- Exhibition: Quiet Symmetry: The Ceramic Art of Yoshiro Ikeda. April 17 - September 2, Beach Museum of Art. An internationally known artist in clay and a Distinguished Professor of Ceramics at Kansas State University, Yoshiro Ikeda has for nearly four decades produced sculptural vessels that reflect on an ultimate harmony in nature. For museum hours and exhibit details, see the website.
- Exhibition: Goodnight Moon: Selections from the Permanent Collection. June 5 through December 23, Beach Museum of Art. From starlit staircases and moon glow to glowing sparklers and carnival lights, this exhibition explores the many facets of night. For museum hours and exhibit details, see the website.
- Exhibition: Konza: Sculpture by John Powers. July 9, 2012 through May 31, 2013, Beach Museum of Art. Konza is a large kinetic sculpture inspired by the natural beauty and movement of the nearby Konza prairie, and is the newest addition to the Beach Museum of Art's permanent collection. For museum hours and exhibit details, see the website.
- Summer Census Day.
- Graduate School new student orientation.
- Thursday, August 16, 2012
- Exhibit: Discover the Hyer Boot Company. Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., William T. Kemper Art Gallery, K-State Student Union. Credited as the first to invent the cowboy boot, Charles Hyer, along with his brother Edward, founded the Hyer Boot Company in 1880 after moving to Olathe, Kan., in 1872. The exhibit, created by the Kansas Historical Society, features many examples of Hyer products..
- Exhibit: Cowboy Boots: The Kansas Story. August 2-23, William T. Kemper Art Gallery, K-State Student Union.
- Transfer Student Orientation and Enrollment. 8 a.m., K-State Student Union.
- Exhibition: Quiet Symmetry: The Ceramic Art of Yoshiro Ikeda. April 17 - September 2, Beach Museum of Art. An internationally known artist in clay and a Distinguished Professor of Ceramics at Kansas State University, Yoshiro Ikeda has for nearly four decades produced sculptural vessels that reflect on an ultimate harmony in nature. For museum hours and exhibit details, see the website.
- Exhibition: Goodnight Moon: Selections from the Permanent Collection. June 5 through December 23, Beach Museum of Art. From starlit staircases and moon glow to glowing sparklers and carnival lights, this exhibition explores the many facets of night. For museum hours and exhibit details, see the website.
- Exhibition: Konza: Sculpture by John Powers. July 9, 2012 through May 31, 2013, Beach Museum of Art. Konza is a large kinetic sculpture inspired by the natural beauty and movement of the nearby Konza prairie, and is the newest addition to the Beach Museum of Art's permanent collection. For museum hours and exhibit details, see the website.
- Orientation and Enrollment for new transfer students for Fall 2012 Term.
- Friday, August 17, 2012
- Exhibit: Discover the Hyer Boot Company. Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., William T. Kemper Art Gallery, K-State Student Union. Credited as the first to invent the cowboy boot, Charles Hyer, along with his brother Edward, founded the Hyer Boot Company in 1880 after moving to Olathe, Kan., in 1872. The exhibit, created by the Kansas Historical Society, features many examples of Hyer products..
- Wildcat Welcome Weekend in Aggieville. 5 p.m., Aggieville. Visit Aggieville for special offers and fun activities. Live music in Triangle Park at 6 p.m.
- Exhibit: Cowboy Boots: The Kansas Story. August 2-23, William T. Kemper Art Gallery, K-State Student Union.
- Freshman and Architecture Orientation and Enrollment. 8 a.m., K-State Student Union.
- Exhibition: Quiet Symmetry: The Ceramic Art of Yoshiro Ikeda. April 17 - September 2, Beach Museum of Art. An internationally known artist in clay and a Distinguished Professor of Ceramics at Kansas State University, Yoshiro Ikeda has for nearly four decades produced sculptural vessels that reflect on an ultimate harmony in nature. For museum hours and exhibit details, see the website.
- Exhibition: Goodnight Moon: Selections from the Permanent Collection. June 5 through December 23, Beach Museum of Art. From starlit staircases and moon glow to glowing sparklers and carnival lights, this exhibition explores the many facets of night. For museum hours and exhibit details, see the website.
- Exhibition: Konza: Sculpture by John Powers. July 9, 2012 through May 31, 2013, Beach Museum of Art. Konza is a large kinetic sculpture inspired by the natural beauty and movement of the nearby Konza prairie, and is the newest addition to the Beach Museum of Art's permanent collection. For museum hours and exhibit details, see the website.
- August 2012 Intersession ends.
- Orientation and Enrollment for new freshmen students.
- Saturday, August 18, 2012
- Exhibit: Discover the Hyer Boot Company. Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., William T. Kemper Art Gallery, K-State Student Union. Credited as the first to invent the cowboy boot, Charles Hyer, along with his brother Edward, founded the Hyer Boot Company in 1880 after moving to Olathe, Kan., in 1872. The exhibit, created by the Kansas Historical Society, features many examples of Hyer products..
- Walk Your Class Schedule. 11 a.m. to 4 p.m., K-State Student Union. Meet at the K-State Student Union to walk your schedule and tour campus with other K-State students.
- Financial Aid Q&A. 11 a.m. to 3 p.m., K-State Student Union, First floor. Assistance will be available to students and parents with questions in regards to financial aid.
- Information Oasis: K-State Libraries. 1 to 5 p.m., Coffman Commons, next to Hale Library. K-State Libraries' staff will be available to answer questions and help with directions, as well as hand out water.
- Walk Your Schedule: Transfer and Non-Traditional and Military Students. 1 to 3 p.m., Caribou Coffe, K-State Student Union. Students will be available to walk your class schedule with you. Students should bring their class schedule printed out.
- Film: The Hunger Games. 8:30 p.m., Bosco Student Plaza, K-State Student Union. Grab a blanket or lawn chair and come view a special screening of "The Hunger Games." Free Admission.
- Back-to-School: Target Event. 10 p.m., Target Store. Transportation provided by Target. Pick up and drop off locations are the Frith Community Center, parking lot between Goodnow and Marlatt Halls, and Derby Dining Center between West and Ford Halls.
- Late Night Breakfast at Old Stadium. 11:30 p.m. to 2 a.m., Memorial Stadium. Free pancake and sausage breakfast for first 5,000 K-State students.
- Wildcat Welcome Weekend in Aggieville. 5 p.m., Triangle Park in Aggieville. Live band performing at 6 p.m. in Triangle Park. K-State Marching Band at dusk on Moro Street.
- Exhibit: Cowboy Boots: The Kansas Story. August 2-23, William T. Kemper Art Gallery, K-State Student Union.
- Residence halls officially open.
- Exhibition: Quiet Symmetry: The Ceramic Art of Yoshiro Ikeda. April 17 - September 2, Beach Museum of Art. An internationally known artist in clay and a Distinguished Professor of Ceramics at Kansas State University, Yoshiro Ikeda has for nearly four decades produced sculptural vessels that reflect on an ultimate harmony in nature. For museum hours and exhibit details, see the website.
- Exhibition: Goodnight Moon: Selections from the Permanent Collection. June 5 through December 23, Beach Museum of Art. From starlit staircases and moon glow to glowing sparklers and carnival lights, this exhibition explores the many facets of night. For museum hours and exhibit details, see the website.
- Exhibition: Konza: Sculpture by John Powers. July 9, 2012 through May 31, 2013, Beach Museum of Art. Konza is a large kinetic sculpture inspired by the natural beauty and movement of the nearby Konza prairie, and is the newest addition to the Beach Museum of Art's permanent collection. For museum hours and exhibit details, see the website.
- Residence halls officially open.
- Sunday, August 19, 2012
- Exhibit: Discover the Hyer Boot Company. Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., William T. Kemper Art Gallery, K-State Student Union. Credited as the first to invent the cowboy boot, Charles Hyer, along with his brother Edward, founded the Hyer Boot Company in 1880 after moving to Olathe, Kan., in 1872. The exhibit, created by the Kansas Historical Society, features many examples of Hyer products..
- Walk Your Schedule: Transfer and Non-Traditional and Military Students. 1 to 3 p.m., Caribou Coffe, K-State Student Union. Students will be available to walk your class schedule with you. Students should bring their class schedule printed out.
- Information Oasis: K-State Libraries. 1 to 5 p.m., Coffman Commons, next to Hale Library. K-State Libraries' staff will be available to answer questions and help with directions, as well as hand out water.
- Wildcat Welcome Weekend in Aggieville. 5 p.m., Triangle Park in Aggieville. Enjoy special offers, fun activities, freebies, deals, and more.
- 2012 K-State Kick Off. 6:30 to 8 p.m., Bill Snyder Family Stadium. Free dinner at 6:30 p.m, followed by a pep rally at 7 p.m. Hear from K-State coaches and student athletes as well as the Pride of Wildcat Land. Student passes will be available for pick-up.
- Wheat State Agronomy Club Ice Cream Social. 8:30 p.m., Room 118, Throckmorton Hall. A chance to meet or get reacquainted with Wheat State Agronomy Club members while enjoying KSU's own Call Hall Ice Cream. Open to anyone interested in Agriculture.
- Exhibit: Cowboy Boots: The Kansas Story. August 2-23, William T. Kemper Art Gallery, K-State Student Union.
- College of Business: Open House. 4 to 6 p.m., 107 Calvin Hall. New business students, please stop by if you have any questions or concerns before the first day of classes. Academic advisors and business students will be available to assist you.
- College of Architecture, Planning & Design Mentor Meeting. 5 to 6 p.m., Pierce Commons, Seaton Hall. This event is for students admitted to the first year program, Environmental Design Studies, in the College of Architecture, Planning & Design. First year students will be placed in groups with their studio classmates and with 2nd-5th year students who will serve as mentors to the first year students.
- College of Engineering Welcome Rally. 4:30 to 6 p.m., Engineering Complex Atrium and Plaza. There will be prizes, games, music, food, and information booths. Everyone is welcome. The pep rally and grand prizes will be drawn at 6 p.m.
- Exhibition: Quiet Symmetry: The Ceramic Art of Yoshiro Ikeda. April 17 - September 2, Beach Museum of Art. An internationally known artist in clay and a Distinguished Professor of Ceramics at Kansas State University, Yoshiro Ikeda has for nearly four decades produced sculptural vessels that reflect on an ultimate harmony in nature. For museum hours and exhibit details, see the website.
- Exhibition: Goodnight Moon: Selections from the Permanent Collection. June 5 through December 23, Beach Museum of Art. From starlit staircases and moon glow to glowing sparklers and carnival lights, this exhibition explores the many facets of night. For museum hours and exhibit details, see the website.
- Exhibition: Konza: Sculpture by John Powers. July 9, 2012 through May 31, 2013, Beach Museum of Art. Konza is a large kinetic sculpture inspired by the natural beauty and movement of the nearby Konza prairie, and is the newest addition to the Beach Museum of Art's permanent collection. For museum hours and exhibit details, see the website.
- WEEK 1
- Monday, August 20, 2012
- Exhibit: Discover the Hyer Boot Company. Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., William T. Kemper Art Gallery, K-State Student Union. Credited as the first to invent the cowboy boot, Charles Hyer, along with his brother Edward, founded the Hyer Boot Company in 1880 after moving to Olathe, Kan., in 1872. The exhibit, created by the Kansas Historical Society, features many examples of Hyer products..
- Information Oasis: K-State Libraries. 7:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m., Coffman Commons, next to Hale Library. K-State Libraries' staff will be available to answer questions and help with directions, as well as hand out water.
- Sorority and Fraternity New Member "Meet and Greek". 7 p.m., Memorial Stadium. New members of your house will have the chance to interact with other new members of the greek community by playing fun and interactive games. Wear your greek letters and show your greek pride!
- Campus Bike Tour. 7 p.m., Starting at Bosco Student Plaza. A brief introduction to bike safety on campus will be followed by an hour ride/tour of campus buildings and bike routes.
- Rock'It Bowl. 9 to 11 p.m., Union Recreation, K-State Student Union. Free Rock'It Bowl for students.
- Exhibit: Cowboy Boots: The Kansas Story. August 2-23, William T. Kemper Art Gallery, K-State Student Union.
- Fall 2012 semester begins.
- Exhibition: Quiet Symmetry: The Ceramic Art of Yoshiro Ikeda. April 17 - September 2, Beach Museum of Art. An internationally known artist in clay and a Distinguished Professor of Ceramics at Kansas State University, Yoshiro Ikeda has for nearly four decades produced sculptural vessels that reflect on an ultimate harmony in nature. For museum hours and exhibit details, see the website.
- Exhibition: Goodnight Moon: Selections from the Permanent Collection. June 5 through December 23, Beach Museum of Art. From starlit staircases and moon glow to glowing sparklers and carnival lights, this exhibition explores the many facets of night. For museum hours and exhibit details, see the website.
- Exhibition: Konza: Sculpture by John Powers. July 9, 2012 through May 31, 2013, Beach Museum of Art. Konza is a large kinetic sculpture inspired by the natural beauty and movement of the nearby Konza prairie, and is the newest addition to the Beach Museum of Art's permanent collection. For museum hours and exhibit details, see the website.
- Fall 2012 Term begins.
- 1st calendar day.
- $50 Special Handling Fee for late enrollment begins.
- Fall DCE Evening College 16-week and 8-week courses begin.
This page lists events starting on Saturday, July 21, 2012 and continuing for 31 days.