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Continuing to advance accessibility of digital content forward

Dec. 3, 2025

Provost Jesse Perez Mendez and Vice President Thomas Lane share digital accessibility task force updates as faculty and staff continue making progress on updating course and website...

Academic InnovationLeadership UpdatesOperational Guidance
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Historic feel, modern amenities

Dec. 2, 2025

After 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...

Academic InnovationNext-Gen K-StateStudent ExperienceStudent SupportUniversity Life
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K-State Libraries launches Express Delivery for rapid access to current journal articles

Dec. 2, 2025

K-State Libraries now offers Express Delivery from Article Galaxy Scholar, a new service that provides fast access to current journal articles not available through existing subscriptions....

Campus LifeUniversity Life

K-State veterinarian shares tips to keep pets safe during the holiday season

Dec. 2, 2025

Keep the holiday season cheerful by protecting pets from potential hazards. Susan Nelson, clinical professor and veterinarian at the Hill's Pet Health and Nutrition Center, shares tips...

Community Health And Well-beingUniversity Life
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K-State joins national effort to prepare next generation of veterinary entomologists

Dec. 2, 2025

K-State is training future veterinary entomologists through the REEVES program, offering students real-world research experience in livestock insect and tick management.

Next-Gen K-StateResearch
The samples that REEVES fellows collect on cattle pastures can provide a closer look at Theileria orientalis outbreaks.
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