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K-State surges in national research rankings
March 9, 2026K-State's research and development expenditures are growing, which means more innovative solutions for Kansans and global communities. K-State climbed 14 spots in the latest federal...
Three Minutes to make an impact
March 6, 2026Big ideas. Three minutes. One slide. Several K-State students competed at this year's Three Minute Thesis Competition, which challenges students to showcase their world-changing research...
Recipe for success
March 6, 2026Through the Campus Restoration Act, BIVAP will modernize its facilities, accelerating the development of value-added agricultural technologies and promoting operational excellence.
Cancer rates are rising in western Kansas. K-State is helping community members address the issue
March 5, 2026The Johnson Cancer Research Center is leading a community-driven effort to address residents' concerns about rising cancer rates and implement solutions to reduce these risks in three...
Will gas hit $4? K-State economist breaks down the numbers
March 3, 2026It may be months or even years before the long-term geopolitical ramifications of this weekend's airstrikes in Iran become clear, but Gregg Ibendahl, associate professor of agricultural...
Protecting the nation's poultry supply
March 3, 2026New research at K-State aims to tackle one of the most significant threats to global animal health and food security — highly pathogenic avian influenza — by using mealworms, a...
K-State leads international collaboration for next-gen global agriculture solutions
March 2, 2026K-State researchers are developing an AI-driven system to help soybean farmers worldwide as part of an international project funded by the National Science Foundation.
A campus launchpad for scholars
Feb. 20, 2026When Scholar Development and Undergraduate Research moved into Hale Library, the shift created far more than a new mailing address. It established a centralized, visible hub for undergraduate...
Ruth Welti receives Higuchi-KU Endowment Research Achievement Award
Feb. 17, 2026Ruth Welti, university distinguished professor, has received a 2026 Higuchi-KU Endowment Research Achievement Award, the state higher education system’s most prestigious recognition...
'A silent symphony’
Feb. 17, 2026In 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.