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Tick talk
Do ticks jump? Will I get Alpha-gal syndrome from a tick bite? While tiny in size, ticks raise a large number of questions....
Pushing the limits
Reese Greenlee, K-State assistant professor of architecture, is testing the limits of 3D-printed concrete to see if it can...
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Advancing our vision for the university's engagement enterprise
Aug. 17, 2026President Linton shares transition plan updates for the Office of External Engagement, including the announcement of two national search launches.
K-State Accelerator program now accepting applications
Aug. 14, 2026K-State's College of Business Administration is now accepting applications for the fall 2026 Accelerator program, a premier outreach initiative designed to support aspiring entrepreneurs...
Tick talk
Aug. 12, 2026Do ticks jump? Will I get Alpha-gal syndrome from a tick bite? While tiny in size, ticks raise a large number of questions. Cassandra Olds breaks down the facts behind one of summer's...
Celebrate Beach Museum of Art's 30 years with a spotlight on contemporary Osage art
Aug. 11, 2026The Marianna Kistler Beach Museum of Art is celebrating 30 years of serving Kansas and the region by launching a new exhibition on Aug. 18 featuring works by contemporary Osage artists...
K-State employees invited to Faculty and Staff Resource Fair Aug. 18
Aug. 5, 2026K-State employees are invited to attend the Faculty and Staff Resource Fair from 1:30 to 5 p.m. on Tuesday, Aug. 18, in Hale Library, Room 181. Discover research tools, professional...
K-State field days connect deep roots of western Kansas research to modern solutions for producers
Aug. 4, 2026Upcoming field days in Garden City, Hays and Tribune will bring local community members, producers and agricultural industry partners together with K-State experts to discuss solutions...
Strengthening the energy future of Kansas and the Midwest
July 29, 2026The Secure Energy Initiative’s Sept. 2 Technical Interchange Meeting will bring together industry, community and university partners to explore solutions that strengthen energy security,...
Pushing the limits
July 29, 2026Reese Greenlee, K-State assistant professor of architecture, is testing the limits of 3D-printed concrete to see if it can provide affordable, adaptable and code-compliant storm shelters...
Help shape the future of water in Kansas at local consult meetings
July 27, 2026K-State faculty, staff, students and community partners are encouraged to participate in a series of local water consult meetings being held across Kansas this summer. Interested participants...
Open forums with K-State police chief position finalists
July 22, 2026The search committee for the K-State police chief has scheduled open forum dates with candidates who will be interviewing for the position.