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K-State, Stormont Vail partnership fuels global DataFest challenge
June 3, 2026K-State undergraduate students joined more than 2,000 others worldwide in this year’s ASA DataFest, a fast-paced analytics competition focused on improving patient care through real-world...
People with Purpose: Cassie Jones
June 1, 2026Cassie Jones, professor and teaching coordinator of animal sciences and industry, is shaping a stronger future for agriculture by building confidence in the classroom.
Foraging solutions in foreign fields
June 1, 2026K‑State's Romulo Lollato and Australia's John Kirkegaard are collaborating to learn from each other's wheat production systems and strengthen agriculture industries separated by an...
Waiting for a homecoming
May 21, 2026The K-State Missing in Action Project is blending student learning with meaningful public service, giving students the chance to contribute to real missing-in-action investigations...
Stocked for success
May 21, 2026Through the Cats' Cupboard Cart at K-State Olathe, Steven Brockschmidt has helped bring in over 411 pounds of donated food, expanding access to basic needs and reducing stigma around...
Bridging the gap
May 20, 2026With the support of the K‑State Libraries' Morse Family and Community Public Policy Scholarship, junior Erin Driscoll's internship will take her from congressional offices to the...
Crafted with purpose
May 19, 2026Through hands-on interdisciplinary learning, furniture design students in K-State's College of Architecture, Planning & Design develop both technical skill and creative confidence.
People with Purpose: Dan Ireton
May 18, 2026As an academic services librarian, Dan Ireton believes meaningful research begins when students feel comfortable enough to ask questions.
Nordic visions, urban futures
May 15, 2026A spring studio in K-State’s College of Architecture, Planning & Design gave students hands-on experience tackling real-world urban redevelopment challenges with Norwegian architect...
A study garden to love full well
May 15, 2026Kansas State University student Katie Chandler turned a competition-winning concept into a major outdoor campus improvement near Hale Library.