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Public K-State Salina lecture to explore how everyday people can advance the common good
Feb. 5, 2026K-State Salina's Civic Lecture Series will feature "The Power of the People to Impact the Common Good" at 11:30 a.m. Wednesday, Feb. 11, on the K-State Salina campus.
Where engineering meets entrepreneurship
Feb. 4, 2026Kevin Roy, a senior in computer science at K-State, has discovered his entrepreneurial potential during his time as a Wildcat. Read more about how Roy created a personalized AI platform...
Building your path: Resources for academic and career planning
Feb. 4, 2026Preparing for the fall 2026 semester, graduate school, professional school or the workforce takes planning. Campus resources are here to make the transition less daunting.
K-State's new partnership with TimelyCare to provide free, 24/7 virtual health care to students
Feb. 3, 2026K-State’s new partnership with TimelyCare — a virtual health and well-being solution for learning communities — offers personalized, clinically proven care that promotes student...
Learn best practices for managing university records Feb. 17
Feb. 3, 2026Have you ever cleaned out your desk or your inbox and wondered if you're handling university information correctly? Join Danielle Hall, K-State's university records manager, on Tuesday,...
People with Purpose: Prathap Parameswaran
Feb. 2, 2026Using his passion for sustainable engineering practices, Prathap Parameswaran is advancing resource recovery research, turning wastewater into an opportunity for environmental progress.
Ensuring the successful future of K-State
Feb. 2, 2026K-State is launching a Budget Transformation initiative to proactively address long-term financial pressures while supporting its vision as a next-generation land-grant university....
Building a BrAND
Feb. 2, 2026As he prepares to retire after more than 33 years as K-State Bands director, Frank Tracz reflects on his legacy and his constant ideal to "leave it better than you found it."
Parking meters on the Manhattan campus transition to cashless payments
Jan. 30, 2026K-State’s Manhattan campus has upgraded its parking meters to accept cashless payments, allowing users to pay with credit and debit cards.
K-State's nationally acclaimed online programs position students for lifelong success
Jan. 30, 2026Thanks to flexible, high-demand degrees and specialized resource offerings, K-State's online programs have been ranked among the best in the nation by U.S. News & World Report.