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People with Purpose: Monica Walker
Jan. 8, 2026As a K-State Extension agent in Ulysses, Monica Walker turns big ideas into everyday wins in her corner of Kansas — strengthening health, well-being and quality of life for Grant...
Sky-high innovation, boots-on-ground farmer insight
Jan. 7, 2026K-State’s ID3A and Kelly Hills Unmanned Systems, a leader in next-generation agriculture, are partnering to advance drone technology, empower farmers and shape the future of precision...
Spring semester development opportunities for faculty and staff now available in the online training catalog
Jan. 6, 2026K-State's online training catalog is a convenient resource for finding the latest professional development courses and training opportunities. New opportunities will be added to the...
K-State Wrapped 2025
Dec. 29, 2025K-State is dedicated to growing learners ready to hit the ground running as they start careers; extending our service to all 105 Kansas counties and doing good in Kansas and the world....
K-State biosecurity center secures grant to boost animal disease preparedness training
Dec. 17, 2025K-State's National Agricultural Biosecurity Center will utilize a new USDA grant to lead multistate tabletop exercises and workbooks that will immerse extension professionals in realistic...
From Kampala to Kansas Fields
Dec. 17, 2025From Kampala to the Kansas prairie, Rayhaan Kabenge— a graduate assistant with the Testing Ag Performance Solutions team at Kansas State University — is building tools powered by...
People with Purpose: Amanda Gaulke
Dec. 15, 2025Research can be used to create real-world value. Amanda Gaulke’s research is targeted at influencing policies to improve the health conditions of vulnerable populations. Learn more...
K-State team produces award-winning documentary on food insecurity in Kansas
Dec. 10, 2025K-State students and faculty members came together through the Hungry Heartland project to produce "The Table We Share," an award-winning documentary addressing food insecurity in Kansas...
K-State joins national effort to prepare next generation of veterinary entomologists
Dec. 2, 2025K-State is training future veterinary entomologists through the REEVES program, offering students real-world research experience in livestock insect and tick management.
Historic feel, modern amenities
Dec. 2, 2025After a top-to-bottom renovation, K-State's Boyd Hall reopens this month with bigger lounges, private bathrooms and a new focus as the home of the rapidly growing University Honors...