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People with Purpose: Amanda Gaulke
Dec. 15, 2025Research can be used to create real-world value. Amanda Gaulke’s research is targeted at influencing policies to improve the health conditions of vulnerable populations. Learn more...
Open parking on campus from Dec. 25 to Jan. 20
Dec. 15, 2025Open parking is available for permit holders on the Manhattan campus from Dec. 25, 2025, to Jan. 20, 2026. Starting Jan. 1, 2026, a new system of escalating fines will be introduced...
Celebrate Martin Luther King Jr. Observance Week Jan. 24-30
Dec. 15, 2025The K-State community is invited to take part in the events celebrating Martin Luther King Jr.'s legacy and connection to campus.
Kansas Board of Regents will meet Dec. 17 in Topeka
Dec. 15, 2025The Kansas Board of Regents meets today, Dec. 17, at the Curtis State Office Building in Topeka.
Call for volunteer judges: Kansas DECA State Career Development Conference 2026
Dec. 15, 2025K-State community members are invited to serve as judges for the Kansas DECA State Career Development Competition on March 1–2, 2026.
Despite historic demand, beef supply remains low, and prices stay high. Here's why.
Dec. 12, 2025From weeknight ground beef to special-occasion steaks, consumers continue to see higher prices at the meat counter. K-State ag economist and Meat Demand Monitor researcher Glynn Tonsor...
Purple Praise: December 2025
Dec. 12, 2025College awards, teaching recognitions, book accolades and more: standout Wildcat achievements from December 2025.
Help transform IT: Take the IT Needs and Satisfaction Survey
Dec. 12, 2025All current K-State faculty and staff will receive an email today inviting them to participate in the IT Needs and Satisfaction Survey. This survey is designed to help K-State better...
Annual flu vaccines available at Lafene Health Center
Dec. 12, 2025It's not too late to get your annual flu vaccine. Lafene Health Center offers flu and COVID vaccines. Walk-in appointments are available from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Monday through Frida...
College of Business Administration boosts 21 startups with $60,000 in Accelerator funding
Dec. 12, 2025The College of Business Administration has awarded $60,000 in funding to promising community and student entrepreneurs through the K-State Accelerator program, which supports founders...