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People with Purpose: Mitzi Farmer
Dec. 8, 2025In this edition of People with Purpose, Mitzi Farmer shares how she makes a difference by providing safe spaces for students, staff and faculty to feel seen, heard and supported on...
National search underway for dean of the College of Veterinary Medicine
Dec. 8, 2025The Office of the Provost announces a national search for the next dean of the College of Veterinary Medicine at K-State.
Face your finals feeling recharged and ready with WellCAT Finals Refresh
Dec. 5, 2025Sleep-deprived and overcaffeinated going into finals week? Not these WellCATs. Prep for finals while prioritizing your health and well-being with a week full of mindful moments and...
K-State's fall 2025 commencement ceremonies celebrate Wildcat excellence
Dec. 5, 2025Kansas State University will celebrate more than 1,500 candidates for graduation at commencement ceremonies on Friday, Dec. 12, and Saturday, Dec. 13.
Finalists announced for dean of Carl R. Ice College of Engineering position
Dec. 5, 2025The search committee for the dean of the Carl R. Ice College of Engineering announces three finalists who will interview for the position and invites you to attend the open forums presented...
Vara Prasad recognized as one of the world's most influential researchers
Dec. 4, 2025Vara Prasad, university distinguished professor in agronomy, has been named to Clarivate’s 2025 Highly Cited Researchers list, honoring his global impact on agricultural research,...
Elevate your communication skills at Science That Speaks
Dec. 4, 2025"Science That Speaks," a two-day professional development workshop in January, is designed to help the university community strengthen its ability to share research in ways that build...
Continuing to advance accessibility of digital content forward
Dec. 3, 2025Provost Jesse Perez Mendez and Vice President Thomas Lane share digital accessibility task force updates as faculty and staff continue making progress on updating course and website...
K-State joins national effort to prepare next generation of veterinary entomologists
Dec. 2, 2025K-State is training future veterinary entomologists through the REEVES program, offering students real-world research experience in livestock insect and tick management.