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Forty-one K-State faculty members awarded sabbatical leave

Feb. 19, 2026

K-State has awarded sabbatical leave to a distinguished group of 41 faculty members for the 2026-2027 academic year. The knowledge and creative endeavors cultivated during sabbatical...

Campus lifeFaculty and staff

2026 Engineering Ambassadors selected to represent the Carl R. Ice College of Engineering

Feb. 18, 2026

31 student leaders in the Carl R. Ice College of Engineering have been selected to represent the college through the Engineering Ambassadors organization. Ambassadors promote the engineering...

Campus lifeStudent experienceEngineering

Wildcat Pause Day date adjusted as initiative moves forward

Feb. 17, 2026

The fall 2026 Wildcat Pause Day will move to Friday, Oct. 9. This administrative decision was made to better align with campus engagement opportunities leading into Homecoming Week.

Campus lifeNext-Gen K-State

K-State joins Military Spouse Employment Partnership

Feb. 17, 2026

K-State, a top military-friendly school, has been inducted as a partner in the Military Spouse Employment Partnership. The partnership seeks to boost military spouse employment by connecting...

Next-Gen K-StateMilitaryWorkforce developmentCorporate engagement
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Ruth Welti receives Higuchi-KU Endowment Research Achievement Award

Feb. 17, 2026

Ruth Welti, university distinguished professor, has received a 2026 Higuchi-KU Endowment Research Achievement Award, the state higher education system’s most prestigious recognition...

Arts and SciencesFaculty and staffResearch
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Technology Development Institute helps manufacturer in northeast Kansas develop new products

Feb. 17, 2026

K-State's Technology Development Institute supports small business development in rural communities, and its latest collaboration supported RSI Outdoors, a hunting blind manufacturer...

EngagementEconomic developmentEngineering

Experience, reflection and relationships

Feb. 17, 2026

Hosted by the Staley School of Leadership, Alternative Breaks give K-State students the opportunity to spend their college breaks serving, building professional skills and connecting...

Staley School of LeadershipStudent experienceVeterinary MedicineStudent storiesArts and Sciences
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'A silent symphony’

Feb. 17, 2026

In high-containment labs at K-State, Juergen Richt is building a global network of well-trained scientists trained prepared to stop the next big animal disease outbreak.

Faculty and staffResearchBiosecurity Research InstituteNext-Gen K-StateVeterinary MedicineTop storiesBiosecurity
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K-State honors Cathy Oehm as Professional Staff of the Week

Feb. 17, 2026

K-State will be recognizing outstanding professional staff member Cathy Oehm, assistant director for Purchasing and Contract Services in the Division of Financial Services, at the Feb....

Faculty and staffCampus life
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People with Purpose: Jin Lee

Feb. 16, 2026

Enhancing culture is the goal in every room Jin Lee enters. As an associate professor of psychological sciences, Lee aims to make workplaces safer and healthier — and students more...

Community health and well-beingNext-Gen K-StateTop storiesArts and SciencesPeople with Purpose
Jin Lee, wearing a black turtleneck and jeans, helps two students sitting at a table with computer work. Standing in the middle and leaning over the table, Lee points to the student's computer on his right. Both students look at the screen attentively.
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