Powercat chevron double-chevron chat-purple home computer window with a question mark close facebook linkedin menu search twitter youtube apply-purple apply-white chat-white request-purple request-white
Jump to main contentJump to footer
Kansas State University
  • Canvas
  • OrgCentral
  • Navigate
  • KSIS
  • Time & Leave
  • HRIS
  • Webmail
Sign in
Browse A-Z
K-State Today

News articles

  • K-State home
  • K-State Today

More Stories

K-State Graduate School gives students top-notch experience in nationally ranked programs

April 24, 2026

For more than 150 years, the Graduate School has been preparing master's and doctoral students to be next-generation leaders. Its tradition of excellence continues with new national...

Campus lifeStudent experienceEngineeringGraduate SchoolEducation
Two students walk together in Bosco Student Plaza. One student is wearing a grey K-State sweatshirt and the other student is wearing a plaid shirt with a grey vest.

Mapping the future

April 21, 2026

As AI begins to reshape the global tech landscape, K-State's computer science department is positioning itself as a leader through innovative academics designed to produce an AI-equipped...

Student experienceNext-Gen K-StateAcademic innovationTop storiesEngineeringResearchEnabling technologiesFaculty and staff
A female student in a purple windbreaker and a male student in a gray t-shirt look at a laptop screen that is projected on a TV behind them, which shows code.

Health and Well-being Week offers something for every Wildcat to recharge and thrive

April 17, 2026

Join 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...

Faculty and staffCampus lifeEventsStudent experience

'Cats in the Capitol

April 16, 2026

Ten 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...

EngagementResearchTop storiesNext-Gen K-StateGraduate SchoolStudent experience
The Kansas Capitol, a rectangular biulding with a dark dome on top, stands against a blue sky with the walkway and front lawn leading up to the main entrance pictured.

A new connection to national research networks

April 15, 2026

With 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...

ResearchNext-Gen K-StateEngagementAcademic innovationStudent experience

Building global grain solutions

April 13, 2026

Seth 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.

AgricultureArchitecture Planning and DesignNext-Gen K-StateStudent experienceGlobal food security
Brooks and Cochran

Stories through stone

April 13, 2026

Through an APDesign residency from Ekdahl Visiting Professor Dan Snow, K‑State landscape architecture students gain hands-on experience designing and installing a campus sculpture...

Architecture Planning and DesignNext-Gen K-StateCampus lifeTop storiesStudent experience
Three large slabs of limestone overlooking a rounded hunk of red clay brick form an outdoor sculpture on a college campus.

Stay the course: Strategies for a successful finals season

April 3, 2026

Approach the rest of the semester by proactively investing in academic tools, well-being events and the campus community.

Student experienceStudent supportCampus life

K-State's observance of National Sexual Assault Awareness Month centers on survivors

April 2, 2026

April is Sexual Assault Awareness Month and the Center for Advocacy, Response and Education will lead the university's month-long observance. Together, the K-State community can change...

Student experienceCampus lifeEvents
Pink tulips grow on a college campus.

K-State research meets the Kansas rotunda

April 1, 2026

On Feb. 26, 2026, eight undergraduate researchers from K-State presented their research projects to legislators, university administrators and the public during Kansas Undergraduate...

Staley School of LeadershipStudent experienceNext-Gen K-StateResearch
From left: Trase McQueen, Lawrence Settles, Mark Lexow, Madison Cynova, Michael Glenn, Tess Coontz, Beth Powers, Susan Rensing and Madeline Harp
  • 1
  • 2
  • 3(current page)
  • 4
  • 5
  • ...
  • 9

Division of Communications and Marketing

News and Communications Services

128 Dole Hall

1525 Mid-Campus Drive North, Manhattan, KS 66506

785-532-2535 | media@k-state.edu

Submit a story

Contact

Kansas State University
  • Contact Us
  • Emergency
  • Statements and Disclosures
  • Accessibility
  • Kansas Degree Statistics
  • KBOR Free Expression Statement
  • © Kansas State University
  • Updated
Updated: 3/3/26