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Documentary highlights food insecurity in Garden City, premiere set for May 1

March 30, 2026

A new documentary from Kansas State University's award-winning Hungry Heartland Project and Engaged Stories Lab examines issues of food access in Garden City, and a free public premiere...

Community health and well-beingStudent experienceArts and SciencesEvents

K-State to host early screening of PBS prairie documentary with director, faculty Q&A

March 26, 2026

The K-State community is invited to learn more about the vibrant prairies of Kansas at an exclusive screening of portions of the upcoming PBS documentary series "Life Unearthed with...

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A film crew records an interview in a tallgrass prairie, with a camera on a tripod, boom microphone and reflector visible as a woman speaks on the right under a clear blue sky.

K-State to host free immersive math day for middle schoolers

March 19, 2026

K-State's math department invites sixth through eighth grade students to participate in a series of interactive workshops on Saturday, April 25.

EngagementEventsUniversity lifeArts and Sciences
A middle school student in a pink hoodie and glasses sits at a desk, looking attentively toward the front of a bright classroom while holding a colorful cube puzzle. Other students, slightly out of focus, are in the background.

People with Purpose: Natasha Rozhkovskaya

March 16, 2026

Through teaching, outreach and interdisciplinary collaborations, Natasha Rozhkovskaya works to make mathematics more accessible, visual and inspiring for learners of all ages.

Arts and SciencesEngagementNext-Gen K-StateAcademic innovationPeople with Purpose
Natasha Rozhkovkaya, wearing a navy blouse, crouches next to a table displaying her authored books during a Beach Museum of Art event.

'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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The sound of rural school music

March 4, 2026

What started as a small independent study is now a thriving certificate program at K-State. Students in the newly-created instrument repair certificate and minor are building in-demand...

Academic innovationEngagementTop storiesMusic Theatre and DanceArts and Sciences
A male college student in a purple polo works with pieces of metal at a music instrument repair workbench.

Will gas hit $4? K-State economist breaks down the numbers

March 3, 2026

It may be months or even years before the long-term geopolitical ramifications of this weekend's airstrikes in Iran become clear, but Gregg Ibendahl, associate professor of agricultural...

AgricultureArts and SciencesTop storiesResearch
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Rafferty, Holmes, Rishi and Albin honored as Faculty of the Week

March 2, 2026

Four faculty members were honored over the weekend at the Feb. 28 men's basketball game and the March 1 women's basketball game.

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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...

Staley School of LeadershipStudent experienceVeterinary MedicineStudent storiesArts and Sciences
Madeleine Pike stands to the left wearing a purple K-State shirt, and Roberto Maldonado Flores stands to the right, also wearing a purple shirt, with other students in Dallas, Texas.

Ruth Welti receives Higuchi-KU Endowment Research Achievement Award

Feb. 17, 2026

Ruth Welti, university distinguished professor, has received a 2026 Higuchi-KU Endowment Research Achievement Award, the state higher education system’s most prestigious recognition...

Arts and SciencesFaculty and staffResearch
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