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Turning K-State research into real-world solutions

April 24, 2026

As part of One K-State Research Week 2026, the university is recognizing inventors who received patents and plant variety protection certificates in 2024 and 2025. Take a closer look...

Veterinary MedicineEngineeringArts and SciencesAgricultureResearchFaculty and staffTop storiesOne K-State
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Fighting cancer by building nature's most complex molecule from scratch

April 22, 2026

Vidya Nadar’s journey in the Three Minute Thesis Competition takes her from the Little Apple to the national stage —illustrating why communicating research beyond the lab matters...

Student storiesGraduate SchoolResearchArts and SciencesAcademic innovation
Vidya Narar poses for a portrait in a Union courtyard.

Mapping the future

April 21, 2026

As AI begins to reshape the global tech landscape, K-State's computer science department is positioning itself as a leader through innovative academics designed to produce an AI-equipped...

Student experienceNext-Gen K-StateAcademic innovationTop storiesEngineeringResearchEnabling technologiesFaculty and staff
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A farm for the future

April 20, 2026

At Flickner Innovation Farm, K-State researchers collaborate to develop practical solutions for Kansas agriculture’s biggest challenges.

ExtensionAgTechTop storiesEngagementSustainabilityAgricultureNext-Gen K-StateResearchWater
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Out of this world research

April 17, 2026

Amir Bahadori offers a look at one of the most critical challenges in space exploration — and how K-State is working to solve it.

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Amir Bahadori

'Cats in the Capitol

April 16, 2026

Ten graduate students represented K-State at the Kansas Capitol on March 25, where they presented their research to state representatives and the public at the Capitol Graduate Research...

EngagementResearchTop storiesNext-Gen K-StateGraduate SchoolStudent experience
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A new connection to national research networks

April 15, 2026

With its new role in the Oak Ridge Associated Universities consortium, K-State is strengthening connections to a broader network of federal agencies, national laboratories and industry...

ResearchNext-Gen K-StateEngagementAcademic innovationStudent experience

Diamond in the rough

April 9, 2026

An interdisciplinary project led by faculty in the Carl R. Ice College of Engineering aims to develop more economical and efficient methods for growing metastable crystals — such...

ResearchEngineeringNext-Gen K-StateEnabling technologies
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What happens in the space between a blink

April 3, 2026

Meng Han's innovative research explores what happens inside a molecule at the exact moment change begins. A recent pair of national awards is drawing attention to his work at K-State.

Arts and SciencesTop storiesResearchFaculty and staff
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Unwrapping the sweet mystery

April 1, 2026

Shivaprasad Prakash is driving techniques that will make flour-based products, like raw cookie dough, safer for everyone.

Graduate SchoolResearchAgricultureTop stories
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