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Tamara Bauer named director of Institute for Community Health and Well-being

March 25, 2026

Tamara Bauer has been named the director of the Institute for Community Health and Well-being at K-State. In this role, Bauer will help translate the institute’s vision into action...

Campus lifeCommunity health and well-beingStaley School of LeadershipFaculty and staffEngagement
A woman in a purple cardigan speaks in front of a class.

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.

K-State Salina drone safety summit to connect first responders with UAS experts

March 18, 2026

K-State Salina's Public Safety UAS Summit on April 22 will connect law enforcement, fire and emergency management agencies that use UAS technology with other drone experts for a day...

K-State SalinaEnabling technologiesEngagement

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.

From rivalry to results

March 11, 2026

K-State and KU may be fierce rivals on the field and on the court, but they’ve long been teammates in labs and Kansas communities, tackling problems that matter to our state.

EngagementEconomic developmentTop storiesNext-Gen K-StateResearch
A researcher wears blue gloves and works with liquid samples under a microscope.

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 Purpose
Chuck Laughlin, wearing a purple K-State Extension apron, offers supplies for a workshop on a baking sheet to participants.

Cancer rates are rising in western Kansas. K-State is helping community members address the issue

March 5, 2026

The Johnson Cancer Research Center is leading a community-driven effort to address residents' concerns about rising cancer rates and implement solutions to reduce these risks in three...

ResearchCommunity health and well-beingEngagementWaterNext-Gen K-State
Water runs from a spout and splashes on the ground.

Applications open for the K-State Excellence in Innovation and Economic Engagement Award

March 4, 2026

K-State faculty and staff, centers, institutes and units leading the way in innovation and economic engagement are invited to apply for the K-State Excellence in Innovation and Economic...

EngagementEconomic developmentCampus lifeWorkforce development

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.

People with Purpose: Ronnie Grice

March 2, 2026

For more than three decades, Ronnie Grice shaped public safety at Kansas State University by leading with presence, mentorship and a steady commitment to service.

Top storiesFaculty and staffEngagementNext-Gen K-StatePeople with Purpose
Ronnie Grice, wearing his K-State police uniform, engages with students outside of the K-State police station.
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