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K-State invites future Wildcats, families, community to explore campus offerings at Open House
April 8, 2026K-State continues to bring educational access to all with the popular All-University Open House from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday, April 12, on the Manhattan campus. This K-State tradition...
K-State Salina launches aviation summer camp for high school students
April 6, 2026Kansas State University Salina’s new aviation summer camp gives high school students hands-on flight training, simulator experience and industry networking opportunities. The K-State...
People with Purpose: Paul Snider
April 6, 2026After a 30-year industry career, Paul Snider returned to his alma mater with a mission: to help the next generation of engineers think outside the box.
Air Force ROTC active violence training April 9
April 6, 2026K-State Air Force ROTC will conduct active violence training from 4-6 p.m. on April 9 in Gen. Richard B. Myers Hall. Through a partnership with local emergency professionals, the training...
New performance management system launches May 1
April 3, 2026Supervisors will complete mid-year reviews for university support staff, or USS, and unclassified professional staff through a new online platform starting May 1. Platform launch and...
Stay the course: Strategies for a successful finals season
April 3, 2026Approach the rest of the semester by proactively investing in academic tools, well-being events and the campus community.
Purple prestige
April 3, 2026Ted Schroeder’s tenure at K-State spans 40 years, and throughout his lifetime of service, he has contributed significantly to advancing the university’s mission. Now, the university...
All campus service interruption notification
April 3, 2026Service for all campus steam will be interrupted for annual maintenance from 10 p.m. on Saturday, May 16, through 5 p.m. on Friday, May 22. This will impact building heat, hot water,...
What happens in the space between a blink
April 3, 2026Meng Han's innovative research explores what happens inside a molecule at the exact moment change begins. A recent pair of national awards is drawing attention to his work at K-State.
Engineering exploration
April 2, 2026Erik Stalcup, a 2010 K-State physics alum, is helping NASA return astronauts to the moon today, with longer-term work to prepare for future missions to Mars.