Information about awards available, eligibility, guidelines, important dates, and award amounts.
This award, established in 2003, recognizes the exceptional efforts undertaken by a unit or department to enhance diversity. One department or unit will be selected each year during the spring semester and will be awarded a plaque and $2,500 [Recipients] [Guidelines].
Selections for four annual $2500 awards are made at the college levels to recognize excellence in teaching performance in the undergraduate program. These awards were established in 1968 and are now sponsored by the William T. Kemper Foundation through the Commerce Bank [Recipients] [Guidelines].
Recognizing excellence in teaching performance by the senior staff of the university in the undergraduate program, four $2500 awards are made each year. The awards are sponsored by the Curtin Companies and the Office of the President [Recipients] [Guidelines].
The Coffman Chair for University for Distinguished Teaching Scholars was created in 1995 to underscore Kansas State University's commitment to excellence in undergraduate teaching and learning. A faculty member acknowledged as a leading teacher scholar is appointed to the chair for one academic year. All who are selected to hold the chair retain the title of University Distinguished Teaching Scholar throughout their careers.
Instituted in 1999, this award recognizes excellence in the advising of undergraduate students. Each dean may nominate up to two individuals. The $2500 award is sponsored by the Curtin Companies and the Office of the President [Recipients] [Guidelines].
The title of University Distinguished Professor is a lifetime title that represents the highest honor Kansas State University can bestow on its faculty, an award that recognizes those making outstanding contributions to teaching, research, and service to their professions and communities. University Distinguished Professors are appointed following a University-wide competition held by the provost. Notification of the competition is made to all faculty by the provost in the Fall [Recipients] [Guidelines].
The Distinguished Graduate Faculty Award is made annually to those faculty who have distinguished themselves nationally and internationally for excellence in research and graduate education. Normally, up to two faculty are selected annually by a group of faculty peers. Recipients receive an honorarium and deliver a public lecture following selection for this award. [Recipients] [Guidelines].
This annual award acknowledges the recipients accomplishments and governance as a department head, service/cooperation with other units in the College and University, and service to external clientele, professional societies, and to the community. This $2500 award is sponsored by the Curtin Companies and the Office of the President [Recipients] [Guidelines].
Established in 1978 to recognize outstanding individual contributions to the development of quality education for students of color at Kansas State. Nominees may be a faculty or staff member, an alumnus, a graduate student, or a friend of the University. This $1,000 award is sponsored by the William T. Kemper Foundation through the Commerce Bank [Recipients] [Guidelines].
This award has been established to recognize outstanding individual contributions to the inclusion and development of undergraduates in research. One $2500 faculty award will be presented in the spring semester. [Application] [Criteria]
This award has been established to recognize outstanding individual contribution by an undergraduate in research. One $1000 award will be presented to an undergraduate recipient in the spring semester. [Application] [Criteria]