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Kansas Board of Regents will meet March 11 in Topeka

March 10, 2026

The Kansas Board of Regents meets on March 11 at the Curtis State Office Building in Topeka. Agendas, complete meeting minutes and a livestream are available online.

Campus life

Two sections of Mid-Campus Drive will be closed starting on March 16

March 10, 2026

The first section, from Claflin Road to Jardine Drive, will be closed from Monday, March 16, through Tuesday, June 30. The second section of Mid-Campus Drive, from the roundabout east...

Campus life

Champions are made in the lab

March 10, 2026

From brainstorming the flavor profiles of a cookie to envisioning it on grocery store shelves, four bakery science and management students showed off their passion and skills on a national...

Student storiesGraduate SchoolAcademic innovationAgriculture
Four college students in business attire stand together on a stage holding a large check and a crystal award. In the background, an orange and teal banner with the American Society of Baking conference initials is displayed.

K-State surges in national research rankings

March 9, 2026

K-State's research and development expenditures are growing, which means more innovative solutions for Kansans and global communities. K-State climbed 14 spots in the latest federal...

Top storiesNext-Gen K-StateCampus lifeResearch
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'Digging in the biological sandbox'

March 9, 2026

From studying protein structures to mentoring graduate researchers, Brian Geisbrecht is helping uncover new clues about the human immune system. His work has earned him recognition...

ResearchArts and SciencesFaculty and staffTop stories
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From strangers to support

March 9, 2026

K-State is addressing the loneliness epidemic head-on with ‘Cats Connect, a program for students, faculty and staff. Through six small-group sessions built around guided questions...

Student experienceStaley School of LeadershipTop storiesStudent stories
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People with Purpose: Chuck Laughlin

March 9, 2026

As a McPherson County Extension agent focused on family and community wellness, Chuck Laughlin leads programming that helps residents build relevant life skills and meaningful connectio...

ExtensionCommunity health and well-beingEngagementNext-Gen K-StatePeople with PurposeTop stories
Chuck Laughlin, wearing a purple K-State Extension apron, offers supplies for a workshop on a baking sheet to participants.

Recipe for success

March 6, 2026

Through the Campus Restoration Act, BIVAP will modernize its facilities, accelerating the development of value-added agricultural technologies and promoting operational excellence.

Next-Gen K-StateResearchBiosecurityOne K-StateSustainability
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Sunshine to sunflower

March 6, 2026

For many Wildcats, Kansas State University is known for its feeling of family, but for real-life sisters Reagan and Reese Richards that means more than just wearing purple.

AgricultureStudent stories
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Three Minutes to make an impact

March 6, 2026

Big ideas. Three minutes. One slide. Several K-State students competed at this year's Three Minute Thesis Competition, which challenges students to showcase their world-changing research...

Student storiesGraduate SchoolResearch
Two female doctoral students in business attire pose for a portrait and hold certificates that show them as first and second place winners, as well as a People's Choice recipient, for a research competition.
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