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No Y in fungi
May 6, 2026Ari Jumpponen, a University Distinguished Professor at Kansas State University, studies fungi and their vital roles in ecosystems.Through hands-on learning, students work alongside...
Champions of the classroom and beyond
May 6, 2026Great mentorship has a quiet way of changing everything. When graduate students feel supported as a whole person, the path forward becomes clearer. This year, K-State is honoring Ganga...
Navigate summer improvements
May 6, 2026Summer is a busy season for construction and maintenance across the Manhattan campus, and several projects will be underway to improve campus spaces.
K-State announces microcredential programs funded through Academic Innovation Fund
May 6, 2026Through its Academic Innovation Fund, K-State is developing nine new microcredentials — short, skills-based programs designed to meet workforce needs and expand access to high-impact...
Elevating K-State impact
May 6, 2026One of Wildcat Scholar's core components, Symplectic Elements, is now live. The system brings all next-gen land-grant work happening across campus into a connected, organized system...
Commencement ceremonies celebrate Wildcat success
May 5, 2026K-State will award more than 3,300 degrees and welcome students into its ranks of alumni at commencement ceremonies set for Saturday, May 9, at the Salina campus and Friday, May 15,...
Summer workshop at K-State gives middle and high school students a taste of campus life
May 4, 2026The KAWSE GROW/EXCITE summer workshop will engage middle and high school students in science, technology, engineering ,and math and give them a glimpse into campus life.
From the groundwater up
May 4, 2026Kansas State University researchers are taking a closer look at how groundwater quality could shape the future of agriculture in south-central Kansas.
People with Purpose: Kyle Casey
May 4, 2026Kyle Casey, as a patrol sergeant for KSUPD, stands up for safety by standing beside those he serves.
Small talk, big impact
May 4, 2026Sarah Fenn, master's student in kinesiology, is developing a toolbox that doctors can use in speaking with women and helping them reduce their risk for major heart disease.