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A campus launchpad for scholars

Feb. 20, 2026

When Scholar Development and Undergraduate Research moved into Hale Library, the shift created far more than a new mailing address. It established a centralized, visible hub for undergraduate...

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Student Employment Pathways program bolsters students' confidence and career readiness

Feb. 20, 2026

Last semester, 12 students became the Career Center's first cohort of the new Student Employment Pathways for Career Readiness program. Intentional conversations supported students'...

Student experienceStudent storiesStudent support

In his natural habitat

Feb. 20, 2026

Drew Jaime has always felt at home in nature, but it was not until he arrived at K-State that he found the community that matched his passion: the Park Management and Conservation Club....

AgricultureStudent storiesTop storiesStudent experience
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2026 Engineering Ambassadors selected to represent the Carl R. Ice College of Engineering

Feb. 18, 2026

31 student leaders in the Carl R. Ice College of Engineering have been selected to represent the college through the Engineering Ambassadors organization. Ambassadors promote the engineering...

Campus lifeStudent experienceEngineering

Experience, reflection and relationships

Feb. 17, 2026

Hosted by the Staley School of Leadership, Alternative Breaks give K-State students the opportunity to spend their college breaks serving, building professional skills and connecting...

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Recent K-State graduates find widespread success

Feb. 13, 2026

K-State graduates are launching careers, advancing their education and strengthening the Kansas workforce at record levels, according to the university's latest post-graduation outcomes...

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K-State students prepare for careers with funded summer experiences

Feb. 13, 2026

K-State students pursued professional development dreams around the world last summer thanks to the university's Mark Chapman Scholars Program. Applications are open now for the 2026...

Student experienceArts and SciencesCampus life

Wildcats at Wolf Creek

Feb. 11, 2026

K-State is preparing tomorrow's nuclear industry leaders to enter the workforce. Between the top-notch education and research opportunities at K-State and the real-world career experience...

Next-Gen K-StateEnabling technologiesEngineeringAcademic innovationStudent experienceNuclearStudent storiesTop storiesWorkforce development
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People with Purpose: Megan Ronnebaum

Feb. 9, 2026

From welcoming high schoolers on campus to preparing K-State business majors for successful careers, Megan Ronnebaum connects students with opportunities that build leadership, confidence...

Next-Gen K-StateBusinessEngagementStudent experienceTop storiesPeople with Purpose
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Endless possibilities

Feb. 6, 2026

Students in K-State’s nuclear engineering program gain hands-on experience with the university's on-site nuclear reactor, preparing them to tackle real-world challenges in energy,...

ResearchAcademic innovationEnabling technologiesStudent experienceNuclear
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