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A college student lies in a green hammock in a new, graveled study area underneath a leafless tree by a large concrete academic hall on a college campus.

The power of place

A newly renovated outdoor space between Justin and Bluemont halls offers hammocks, picnic tables and a place for K-State...

Shirley Tung poses with president Richard Linton and provost Jesse Perez Mendez during K-State's 2025 University Outstanding Scholars ceremony.

People with Purpose: Shirley Tung

Shirley Tung uses age-old literature to help students interpret today's world, encouraging connection and self-discovery...

Several yellow chicks peer over the side of a container of straw.

Good for the steer, great for the rooster

A team of researchers in K‑State's College of Veterinary Medicine is leveraging successful bovine vaccine technology to...

A woman in a purple polo holds a conversation with an older woman in front of a retirement home's front desk.

Connecting care where it's needed

K-State Extension community health workers are improving access to care across Kansas, helping neighbors overcome barriers...

A man wearing a white lab coat and a young woman wearing a white lab coat stand in a lab partially obscured by piping and tubes. The man is pointing to a document the woman is holding.

Next-generation innovation

K-State is one of the nation's top patent-producing universities and has climbed to No. 83 in the Top 100 U.S. universities...

Carson Corwin, wearing a black sweatshirt and gray baseball cap, smiles with his arms crossed while standing in a feedlot aisle lined with Holstein cows in the background.

Milking potential

When Carson Corwin first arrived at K-State, dairy was the last thing on his mind. Now, with graduation in May approaching,...

 

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