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New K-State research seeks to help children breathe easier and avoid respiratory infection

Dec. 22, 2025

Respiratory syncytial virus, more commonly known as RSV, sends thousands of young children to the hospital each year, and treatment options remain limited. New research from the College...

Top storiesCommunity health and well-beingResearchBiosecurityVeterinary Medicine
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K-State biosecurity center secures grant to boost animal disease preparedness training

Dec. 17, 2025

K-State's National Agricultural Biosecurity Center will utilize a new USDA grant to lead multistate tabletop exercises and workbooks that will immerse extension professionals in realistic...

BiosecurityGlobal food securityEconomic ImpactCommunity health and well-beingEngagementResearchUniversity lifeNext-Gen K-State

From Kampala to Kansas Fields

Dec. 17, 2025

From Kampala to the Kansas prairie, Rayhaan Kabenge— a graduate assistant with the Testing Ag Performance Solutions team at Kansas State University — is building tools powered by...

AgricultureGlobal food securityStudent SuccessNext-Gen K-StateSustainabilityEngineeringEnabling technologiesTop storiesResearchBiosecurityStudent storiesStudent experience
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People with Purpose: Amanda Gaulke

Dec. 15, 2025

Research can be used to create real-world value. Amanda Gaulke’s research is targeted at influencing policies to improve the health conditions of vulnerable populations. Learn more...

Next-Gen K-StateUniversity lifePeople with PurposeFaculty and staff
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Despite historic demand, beef supply remains low, and prices stay high. Here's why.

Dec. 12, 2025

From weeknight ground beef to special-occasion steaks, consumers continue to see higher prices at the meat counter. K-State ag economist and Meat Demand Monitor researcher Glynn Tonsor...

AgricultureTop storiesGlobal food security
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K-State team produces award-winning documentary on food insecurity in Kansas

Dec. 10, 2025

K-State students and faculty members came together through the Hungry Heartland project to produce "The Table We Share," an award-winning documentary addressing food insecurity in Kansas...

Next-Gen K-StateCommunity health and well-beingArts and CultureUniversity lifeResearch
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College of Veterinary Medicine appoints David Renter as associate dean for research and graduate programs

Dec. 8, 2025

David Renter has been appointed as the associate dean for research programs and graduate studies in the College of Veterinary Medicine, effective Dec. 21. A longtime faculty member...

University lifeVeterinary MedicineFaculty and staffResearchCampus life

Vara Prasad recognized as one of the world's most influential researchers

Dec. 4, 2025

Vara Prasad, university distinguished professor in agronomy, has been named to Clarivate’s 2025 Highly Cited Researchers list, honoring his global impact on agricultural research,...

University lifeResearch

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 innovationStudent supportNext-Gen K-StateStudent experienceUniversity 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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