K-State Today June 1, 2018
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Information for faculty teaching summer courses
For faculty currently or preparing to teach summer classes, the current status of academic IT services is available online at public.online.k-state.edu/. More information will be added and updated as resource availability changes.
Campus construction projects begin Monday
As part of continued construction of the new 12.5K campus infrastructure upgrades, excavation crews, beginning Monday, June 4, will trench around the southeast side of the Campus Creek Complex to install the new underground electrical conduits and a concrete vault to supply new electrical power to the Campus Creek Complex building. View a map of the project.
Depending on the weather, work is expected to be completed by June 18.
Additionally, the parking lot located north of Rathbone Hall and south of Ackert Hall, lot A28, will close for reconstruction on Monday. Work will continue throughout the summer and is expected to reopen in August before fall classes.
We appreciate everyone’s patience as we improve K-State's campus.
Beginning today, June 1, Kansas State University moves forward with a smoke-free policy on all university-owned property. To observe this occasion, Cats for Clean Air will be at the K-State Student Union near the food court from 11 a.m.-1 p.m. today with free quit kits and cookies, while they last.
K-State is committed to providing a safe, respectful and healthy environment for our students, faculty, staff and visitors. Smoking is already prohibited in university buildings and university-owned vehicles. The policy is intended to be self-enforced. As part of the K-State family, we ask all members and visitors to join us in creating a clean-air campus.
A variety of programs are available for students, faculty or staff who seek assistance with cessation efforts.
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