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Celebrating University Support Staff

March 24, 2026

Join the University Support Staff Senate in recognizing the contributions and achievements of Kansas State University staff members on Thursday, April 30.

Campus lifeFaculty and staff

Milking potential

March 24, 2026

When Carson Corwin first arrived at K-State, dairy was the last thing on his mind. Now, with graduation in May approaching, it's all he thinks about.

ResearchAgricultureStudent experienceNext-Gen K-StateTop stories
Carson Corwin, wearing a black sweatshirt and gray baseball cap, smiles with his arms crossed while standing in a feedlot aisle lined with Holstein cows in the background.

Advancing excellence: 70 K-State faculty promoted, 27 earn tenure

March 23, 2026

The July 1 promotions reflect continued investment in faculty achievement and long-term commitment to student success and research impact.

Campus life
Looking over the lawn from behind the leaves of a tree on a sunny day at Anderson Hall at Kansas State University, a limestone building with a central clock tower.

People with Purpose: Adam Ahlers

March 23, 2026

A lifelong outdoorsman, Adam Ahlers invests hands-on in the future of wildlife conservation through both research and teaching.

ResearchNext-Gen K-StatePeople with PurposeTop storiesFaculty and staffAgriculture
Adam Ahlers, wearing a red and blue plaid shirt and a Rocky Mountain Conservancy hat, explains field equipment to two students while preparing for a field study. Surrounding them is a fall forest, with barren trees and orange and red leaves.

Dan Moser appointed Eldon Gideon Dean of K-State's College of Agriculture

March 20, 2026

As Eldon Gideon Dean of the College of Agriculture, Dan Moser will lead K-State agriculture in expanding student success, research excellence and global food system solutions.

AgricultureFaculty and staffCampus lifeNext-Gen K-StateTop stories
A male college dean in a gray suit and purple tie poses for a portrait in a college hallway outside of an office that has a purple powercat logo and the name

K-State veterinarian shares tips to keep pets safe during severe weather

March 20, 2026

Severe weather season is here in Kansas, and preparing for storms should include every member of the family, including pets. Susan Nelson, clinical professor and veterinarian at the...

Campus lifeVeterinary Medicine

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

McCain Performance Series features Bill T. Jones/Arnie Zane dance company

March 17, 2026

Kansas State University will host the internationally acclaimed Bill T. Jones/Arnie Zane Company for a collaborative performance with K‑State dance program students on Saturday, March...

EventsMusic Theatre and DanceMcCain Auditorium
A group of dancers on a darkly lit stage with a blue background strike a dramatic pose in a line.

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 PurposeTop stories
Natasha Rozhkovkaya, wearing a navy blouse, crouches next to a table displaying her authored books during a Beach Museum of Art event.
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