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Out of this world research
April 17, 2026Amir Bahadori offers a look at one of the most critical challenges in space exploration — and how K-State is working to solve it.
Health and Well-being Week offers something for every Wildcat to recharge and thrive
April 17, 2026Join Health and Well-being Week, starting next Monday, for a week of activities across the Manhattan and Salina campuses and online, all focused on supporting the well-being of our...
Volunteers needed for women's rehabilitation research
April 17, 2026The Neuromuscular Physiology Laboratory is seeking women ages 40–65 for a study on wrist strength, recovery and rehabilitation. Participants can earn up to $500 while contributing...
K-State veterinarian shares springtime pet safety reminders
April 16, 2026Susan Nelson, clinical professor and veterinarian, advises pet owners to be aware of the hazards spring can bring and offers advice for making the most of the season with pets.
'Cats in the Capitol
April 16, 2026Ten graduate students represented K-State at the Kansas Capitol on March 25, where they presented their research to state representatives and the public at the Capitol Graduate Research...
Supporting rural entrepreneurs across Kansas
April 15, 2026Registration is open for the 2026 Connecting Entrepreneurial Communities conference, an immersive event hosted by K-State and partners that supports rural entrepreneurship across Kansas....
A new connection to national research networks
April 15, 2026With its new role in the Oak Ridge Associated Universities consortium, K-State is strengthening connections to a broader network of federal agencies, national laboratories and industry...
Keeping our engagement momentum
April 15, 2026President Richard Linton provides an update on engagement, Extension and outreach at K-State with the departure of Marshall Stewart.
Stories through stone
April 13, 2026Through an APDesign residency from Ekdahl Visiting Professor Dan Snow, K‑State landscape architecture students gain hands-on experience designing and installing a campus sculpture...
Building global grain solutions
April 13, 2026Seth Brooks and Hayden Cochran traveled to Thiès, Senegal, as part of an ongoing collaborative effort with the Center for the Improvement of Adaptation and Drought.